Tuesday, January 2, 2018

so, who's behind it? this saudi one, killed the other day on a jet flight...and some CIA trained agents in Paris (Prince Turki Al-Faisal former Saudi intelligence director speaking at the annual gathering of MEK in Paris.)

Saudi prince angers Tehran by calling for downfall of Iranian regime

By Rudaw 10/7/2016
Screenshot of Prince Turki Al-Faisal former Saudi intelligence director speaking at the annual gathering of MEK in Paris.
Screenshot of Prince Turki Al-Faisal former Saudi intelligence director speaking at the annual gathering of MEK in Paris.

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region—Prince Turki Al-Faisal, former Saudi Arabian intelligence chief joined a gathering of Iranian opposition group Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) in Paris on Saturday where he said that “people want to topple [Iran] regime” and “I, too want the downfall of the regime”, according to al-Arabiya news.

The Saudi prince attended a summit of the MEK titled Free Iran, a year after Tehran’s nuclear deal with the western powers in Vienna.

“Iranian people were the first victim of [founder of Islamic Republic of Iran Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ruhollah Khomeini]” said Prince Al Faisal, chairman of the King Faisal Centre for Research and Islamic Studies.

The former Saudi intelligence chief told his Iranian audience that the Arab world will stand with them forever: “Arabs will always be respectful to Persians,”

MEK is an armed Iranian opposition group whose leadership is based in France. The group still maintains a base in Iraq which has been the target of bombings by armed groups and raids by Iraqi security forces in the past.

In his address Prince Al Faisal accused Tehran of meddling in the domestic affairs of regional countries in the name of helping people.

“Iran is violating the sovereignty of countries in the region under the pretext of supporting the people in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Lebanon and supports armed sectarian groups,” Al-Faisal said, according to al-Arabiya. “Iran’s main goal by doing so is to create chaos in the region.” 

Iran’s foreign ministry was quick to respond to Al Faisal’s comments and accuse Riyadh of supporting terrorism.

"We shouldn’t doubt in the extensive relations between the Saudi intelligence body and Monafeqin (Hypocrites as the MKO members are called in Iran), specially in recent years," said Amir Abdollahian, an advisor to Iran’s foreign minister, according to Fars News.

He added, "Such comments confirm that extensive financial and security supports for terrorism have always been on Riyadh's agenda."

Abdollahian retorted that Saudi Arabia destabilized the region by exporting its domestic problems.

He said, "They cannot make the regional countries insecure by using the terrorists instrumentally and then keep Saudi Arabia secure."

"Saudi Arabia should change its military and security approach in the region and play a constructive role by focusing on the political solutions and halting explicit and implicit support for terrorism," he added.

let's see what's left on Barium radioactive

Monday, January 1, 2018

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I'm beggining on Formula 1 this year !!!! and bingo! Barium Chloride !!!!!! Pure grade!!!!! (higly radioactive)


A. B. Enterprises - offering Barium Chloride Dihydrate High Pure Grade (electronic Grade), Electronic Chemical at Rs 1000 /kilogram in Mumbai,…

hey...drilling by cut, a banking reinforced vault, means cutting 105mm of reinforced steel !!!! to drilled it by melting you need a 2500.º degrees torch...2 problems, the IR heat detector of the room, and the heating sensor inside the vault....right...second part, you want a blade...you got it...they use blades enough for this...on recycling bridges ...do you consider that an option??? I mean at 4 am...even Moscow would hear it


So, "something" strange happened on the shipment of my ATM's robbing tool...the guys from Dealextreme are super nice, and shipped again ...last year (!) when I've been trough roberrings , and trough metals of vaults (and so many other stuff..) I reached the conclusion that 1300.ºC are more than enough for ATM's boxes..So, one of these days, we will be travelling a litle bit north, after 11 pm


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Welcome back to war! another year...thousands of batles ! Earlier this day, I started with Barium Sulfate as a coating for x ray detection. I left the " 8,700 tons of radioactive barium sulfate, underground ..." some say it could be the next energy source ( I'm not explaining the procedure, because I really don't know...) what I know, is that on the internet you will find "opinions! saying barium has only a radioactive isotope, and its harmless...far away from the truth!!!! So, do you want a dirty bomb, make your shopping

welcome 2018 ! Barium Sulfate ,thanks to its lead-like ability to block X-rays...

White Reflectance Coating Barium Sulphate



White Reflectance Coating Barium Sulphate (BaSO4)
  • Optically stable
  • High reflectance (up to 98%)
  • Heat resistance up to 100°C (Labsphere´s coating)
  • Applied by spraying
  • Applicable on metal, plastic and glass substrates
  • Sensitive to water and UV light
Sphereoptics offers Barium Sulphate coating in a different variation:
  • Labsphere´s 6080 white reflectance coating, an alcohol based coating, is offered as pre- mixed or ready to go coating solution with the highest reflectivity of 98% (visible spectral range) available on the market
  • Coating service of larger integration spheres with reflection values > 97%
  • Water based barium sulphate coating, available also as handy and easy to use small spray kit versions
  • Pure barium sulphate powder for reflectance standard of referencing

Short Description

Sphereoptics´s range of barium sulphate (BaSO4) coatings are scientific-grade paints that exhibit near-perfect diffuse reflectance at levels up to 98% in the 250-2500nm (UV-VIS-NIR) wavelength range. This coating is intended for customers with small-scale and large scale applications like integration sphere. This non-luminescent coating yields reflectance values of 95 to 98% over the wavelength region from 300 to 1200 nm.

Applications

  • Coating of integration spheres
  • Lamp housings
  • Backlight reflectors
  • Laser pumping chambers
  • Any area where uniform diffuse reflectance is needed

Saturday, December 30, 2017

Barium Chloride, is radioactive as any other element, we've been trough! its has a decay of 4 days...which is very good for a dirty bomb handling!!! The interest about it, is that is large used on fireworks industry , as Barium Nitrate (which replaces the Barium Chloride radioactive if produced with nitric acid !!) ! Here you have some fact about Barium, and how easy is, not to buy the fireworks, but to produce it ourselfs

5 Interesting Facts About Barium Nitrate

Barium Nitrate is a salt of barium and the nitrate ion. It has uses in the vacuum tube industry and the manufacture of other barium compounds. BassTech International has supplied glass manufacturers and the pyrotechnic industry with high purity Barium Nitrate for over 20 years.
Here are five interesting facts about Barium Nitrate:

1. Green fireworks and flares use Barium Nitrate.

Fireworks have come a long way since their invention in 12th century China. Thanks to advancements in pyrotechnics, today’s explosive displays are more colorful than ever. For example, Sodium Chloride yields yellow fireworks, Copper Chloride burns blue and Barium Nitrate produces green.

2. Barium Nitrate can be used to produce other barium compounds.

Barium Nitrate (Ba(NO₃)₂) is used to manufacture compounds like Barium Chloride (BaCl₂) and Barium Hydroxide (Ba(OH)₂), which are supplied through BassTech.

3. It’s used to manufacture glass products.

Don’t be fooled by the green fireworks– Barium Nitrate is also used to make high quality, low thermal expansion glass products. The oxygen in Barium Nitrate helps keep glass clearer and free of discoloration. Barium Nitrate is also used in the manufacture of optical glass. It improves the refractive index of glass used in products such as camera lenses.  BassTech is dedicated to the long term supply of products for the manufacture of glass under the European Union’s REACH Regulation.

4. The military has multiple uses for Barium Nitrate.

You may have guessed that the military world uses Barium Nitrate for signal flares in the field, but did you know that it is also used to produce tracer bullets? Barium Nitrate contributes to a small pyrotechnic charge that occurs in the bullet’s base. When fired, the bullet’s pyrotechnic flare is visible to the naked eye. One practical use for this is to follow the bullet’s trajectory and make aiming adjustments if necessary.

5. There are two ways to manufacture Barium Nitrate.

The first process involves dissolving small chunks of Barium Carbonate in nitric acid, allowing any iron impurities to precipitate. It is then filtered, evaporated and crystallized. Another way to manufacture Barium Nitrate is to combine Barium Chloride with a heated solution of Sodium Nitrate. This causes Barium Nitrate crystals to separate.