Uraninite (Pitchblende) Uranium 7.2 Oz. and 50 similar items
URANINITE (PITCHBLENDE) URANIUM 7.2 oz. 50,000. CPM Utah $40.00 + $12.80 S/H

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URANINITE (Pitchblende)
Natural Uranium Rock 7.2 oz weight (big!)
Found June 2017, at Lisbon Valley UT
RADIATION: 50,000 CPM, measured with
a standard "pancake probe."
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URANINITE creates special interest, because
huge supplies of this type of rock were
available to Hitler and the German Nazis during
WWII; but Hitler had NO INTEREST in nuclear
energy; he called it "Jewish physics," so
Heisenberg and other nuclear scientists
used none of it to work towards uranium-based
nuclear weapons during WWII.
If you buy this rock, or any other rock of
uraninite, I will include this DVD video produced
by the Museum of Moab: URANIUM CRAZE.
The video has three 30min films produced by
geologist CHARLEY STEEN, who discovered
huge deposits of uraninite at his "MI VIDA
URANIUM MINE," 40 miles S.E. from the
town of Moab. I spent half a day exactly at
this mine site, gathering the uraninite rocks
there. The mine entrance appears to be open,
but it is sealed shut by bricks 15-20 ft inside
the entrance.
This rock originated near the town of Moab
Utah, at the southeastern corner of Utah.
A whiskey-drinking geologist, CHARLEY STEEN,
discovered the largest deposit of Uraninite
at the Lisbon Valley mining area, 40 miles
S.E. from Moab, around 1950. The Lisbon
Valley area is among the top five uranium areas
in the USA.
In August 2021, GABBY PETITO, the young
blonde from Florida, and her murderous
boyfriend, visited Moab Utah during their
adventurous road tour of the western states.
I speculate that they traveled to Moab to
visit the famous "Shin-A-Rub" uranium mine,
located just eight miles north of Moab, near
the paved highway leading to the I-70 Utah
interstate freeway. Shin-A-Rub is famous for
its "glow-in-the-dark" uranium rocks.
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ALPHA RADIATION is the radiation type
that is most easily blocked by barriers,
even by clothing, paper, or the skin.
Alpha radiation is the radiation type that
is most commonly emitted by natural
uranium. By contrast, Gamma ray
radiation, is the "Macho" type of
radiation. Gamma rays penetrate all
barriers, even metals such as lead.
Gamma rays make space travel difficult,
because cosmic rays in outer space are
mainly gamma radiation. Cosmic radiation
at the ISS space station is 240 times
more intense than natural surface
radiation on Earth; At the surface of red
planet Mars, the radiation is 730 times more intense than Earth's surface radiation. The Gamma Ray Burst of
October 2022, a tightly focused narrow
beam, traveled 2.4 billion light years to
Earth; it was the most intense energy
event since the early "Big Bang." That
GRB interrupted low-frequency AM-
radio on Earth for four days.
Stephen Buggie, Ph.D.
Univ. of New Mexico, Gallup
Gallup NM 87301-6979
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