Something Very Strange Is Going On In California And New Mexico

Posted on the 23 September 2014 by Susanduclos @SusanDuclos
By Susan Duclos - All News PipeLine
UPDATED - Response from NETC to the email I sent is posted below the article, before the video
Is it just a coincidence that just days after a report is released by ENENews that the leader of the Fukushima study stated that "Intense" radiation exposure was headed towards the US west coast with a plume traveling very fast and that "high concentrations" would impact the west coast with a prolonged period of radioactive upwelling expected, the highest of readings in San Diego, California and Albuquerque, New Mexico, suddenly vanish, go totally offline, and when they reappear those numbers have dropped by hundreds of Counts Per Minute?
Mid America Land Restoration / Microbes / Probiotics has been documenting the radiation readings across America for quite a while now on their Facebook page, and thanks to them we have the images from 9/18 - 9/20, showing extremely high levels of radiation, via the Nuclear Emergency Tracking Center. Using those, with images from this morning, show that something very strange has been going on. Whether the NETC site was hacked or "coincidentally" these particular areas went offline and then returned showing levels massively lower than right before they went offline, we have no way of knowing.
The first image is from "Friday NIGHT, Sept. the 19th of 2014 These numbers was pulled at 11:00 P.M. Central Time ...." shown here.

(Image above via Mid America Land Restoration / Microbes / Probiotics's Page HERE)
When they went to check again, the readings were completely offline, which they updated in the comments on that FB posting, stating "What a shocker !!!! Just went to look at the numbers on San Diego California and hey did you all know you are GONE out of here.... They are not showing your numbers at this time.... Gone gone... at 12:50 P.M. Central time ... Good Luck .. and Be Safe ..."
The image below was taken by this morning, a little after 7 AM on September 21, 2014, also shown in the video below.

588 CPMs before going offline and miraculously down to 187 two days later!
In case others think that it is an anomaly or coincidence, let us move right along to Albuquerque New Mexico, where again Mid America Land Restoration / Microbes / Probiotics observed and documented the radiation CPM levels on September 20, 2014, showing 322 CPM, updated on September 20, 2014.

As of 6 AM on September 21, 2014, Albequerque too had simply vanished off the NETC map, but by 7:30 AM, they were back online and the readings..... dropped there as well to 90 CPM, shown in my screenshot below.

I have emailed NETC to ask for an explanation of why they went offline, or if they were hacked, but that was at 6 AM, so no response has come back as of yet. If and when they respond, this article will be updated.
Some VERY strange is going on with these readings and circumstances, as well as the timing considering the ENENews article linked above.
[UPDATE] Response from NETC via email:
The data you quoted comes from the EPA radnet government webpage.  Netc only reports the data it receives, no hacking, no modifying the data by Netc.com.  If you read the EPA webpage you will learn that government takes down each station when unusual event occurs, like high radiation readings.  The EPA takes out the filter from the station and sends it to the lab, to find out what type of radiation was detected.  Then they install a new filter and turn the station back online.  Each station is maintained by different groups like the Little Rock, AR unit is maintain by the Health Dept. and the Fort Smith, AR unit is maintain by the University of Arkansas.  So maintenance will very at each station.  Netc.com must live with the facts that it is not a perfect world and radiation moves like the rain storms that everyone knows about.    
P.S.  check the fact that the US Ronald Reagan Aircraft carrier came into San Diego Navy Port last week????  It could be the reason for the high radiation readings that EPA station received.