Quote from: Invert1,000 sources included radioactive items used for medical purposes which means that not all of the sources were radioactive items used for medical purposes. ... Also it says that there was a "huge range" of these radioactive items that were used for medical purposes which means that there was a huge variety of these medical radioactive items and in no way signifies whether or not the majority of the 1,000 sources were the radioactive items that were used for medical purposes.
Without specific numbers, this is not relevant. If specific numbers aren't given, and the article's intention is to prove that there were "bad evil cruel forces at work", then it is actually hurting your arguement to even bring it up; as it is most suspicious.
Quote from: InvertIt also states that the items were also used for industrial purposes. Industrial purposes could mean anything including the creation of WMD's.
It sounds almost as bad as Dihydrogen Monoxide.
Quote from: InvertWhat Adron fails to mention is that these 1,000 sources were found in a former nuclear research facility and not some hospital or other medical facility. ... even though it is really hard to misinterpret 1.77 metric tons of enriched uranium.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enriched_uranium