Facebook/AELB Malaysian authorities and the Atomic Energy Licensing Board are desperately searching for a Radioactive Dispersal Device. The danger the RDD presents cannot be understated, as it contains an isotope that emits beta and gamma radiation. If in the wrong hands, it could pose a serious threat to national security. Reminiscent of the plot of a "Mission Impossible" movie, Malaysian authorities and the Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB) are desperately searching for a Radioactive Dispersal Device (RDD) that has been missing since Aug 10.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: An early bitcoin investor explains what most people get wrong about the cryptocurrencySee Also:WHERE ARE THEY NOW?