We used a ground based neutron detector shielded by the VAB to determine cislunar GCR radiation? You are good with that assessment? That is the method you would choose above all others? Why in your data mining did you pass on this more realistic assessment taken from detectors in space?
If you look at the ground based detectors, they both give greater readings than CRaTER, despite being shielded by the VABs (as you tell us).
You are aware that the C14 in the atmosphere is produced by GCR. So you think that GCR does impinge on the upper atmosphere now?
It's not the point though is it? The ground based detector readings are also modulated with the solar cycle. So answer the question that pertains to the point I was making rather than your strawman.
If the ground based detector readings are modulated by solar cycle, what would that tell us about the CRaTER data, if we had CRaTER data from 1969?
Would it be lower or higher?