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I was doing some reading about the recent earthquake swarm in Oklahoma. I came upon an article that might have significant Health Implications for folks living in Oklahoma. Here is part of the article.
e Leonard observatory also has another distinction. A small group of Russians, who had a nuclear monitoring site there, were allowed to record seismic waves received from an underground nuclear blast site in Nevada, Lawson said.
On June 1, 1990, President George H.W. Bush and Soviet President Mikael Gorbachev signed a protocol for a Russian test building to be located near the observatory. About seven years later, after the Russia-United Kingdom-United States nuclear testing ended, the Russians gave the site back to the U.S., turning the $1 per year leased land back to Oklahoma.
Red-and-white street signs at the observatory, in both English and Russian, are still located near the observatory.
"A lot of people were not aware that there was an average of one nuclear test every nine days, from 1945 to 1990, with France, Britain, China, United States and Russia," Lawson said.
The Russian visit wasn't really publicized because officials felt protesters might demonstrate against their visit, he said.
"A lot of people were not aware that there was an average of one nuclear test every nine days, from 1945 to 1990, with France, Britain, China, United States and Russia," Lawson said.
It would seem there is a lot of radioactive waste polluting earths aquifers.
e Leonard observatory also has another distinction. A small group of Russians, who had a nuclear monitoring site there, were allowed to record seismic waves received from an underground nuclear blast site in Nevada, Lawson said.
On June 1, 1990, President George H.W. Bush and Soviet President Mikael Gorbachev signed a protocol for a Russian test building to be located near the observatory. About seven years later, after the Russia-United Kingdom-United States nuclear testing ended, the Russians gave the site back to the U.S., turning the $1 per year leased land back to Oklahoma.
Red-and-white street signs at the observatory, in both English and Russian, are still located near the observatory.
"A lot of people were not aware that there was an average of one nuclear test every nine days, from 1945 to 1990, with France, Britain, China, United States and Russia," Lawson said.
The Russian visit wasn't really publicized because officials felt protesters might demonstrate against their visit, he said.
"A lot of people were not aware that there was an average of one nuclear test every nine days, from 1945 to 1990, with France, Britain, China, United States and Russia," Lawson said.
It would seem there is a lot of radioactive waste polluting earths aquifers.