Anonymous ID: 6ab078 June 17, 2021, 2:23 p.m. No.13925971   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>13925952

 

Alpha particles are positively charged,

beta particles are negatively charged, and

gamma radiation is electrically neutral.

 

This means that alpha and beta radiation can be deflected by electric fields, but gamma radiation cannot. … Just as with electric fields, gamma radiation is not deflected by magnetic fields.

Anonymous ID: 6ab078 June 17, 2021, 2:48 p.m. No.13926118   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6208 >>6255

>>13926060

>https://www.stolenhistory.org/articles/19th-century-radium-heating-systems.27/

 

A few years ago I went on a little road-trip with my wife. Somewhere in Utah we stopped at this place called Fort Bluff. It's a neat recreation of the old fort. In one of the huts there was the stove below. I'm pretty sure you can see what attracted my attention. My wife laughed at my radiation remark, and said that it was simply a window to monitor the fire. In other words it was just a coincidence. Well, I think there is no coincidence here, and below you will see why.

As a matter of fact, I think this stove window is the only reason for the radiation symbol we have today.

I also think that this is a sort of mockery performed by the PTB.

Proposed radioactive fuel usage: heating, cooling, lighting, powering… pre-20th century that is. Obviously I do not know how far back it goes.

 

Yes, I do suggest that the below 19th century stove, in its original design, was meant to use radioactive fuel for heating. I also suggest that the stove pipe is a much later addition. In its original design, the below stove did not need any exhaust.