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Divine Strake for Thanksgiving

Divine Strake for Thanksgiving

When you sit down for Thanksgiving dinner this week, it may be a good occasion to contemplate how your Thanksgiving meal may play out next year. Close your eyes and imagine roast-turkey rubbed with butter and iridescent sage. Piping hot from the kitchen comes, oh my, grandma’s savory steamed topsoil with pureed plutonium and americium. Yum! Smell the lemon-poached chlorine. Or the tarragon-mustard phosgene! “Please pass the blue-cheese cesium-137 salad.” “Do you want more of the green beans with mushrooms, cream and strontium-90?” “Is that cranberry cobalt-60 compote?” “There’s no slow-sautéed europium-155 and turnips left. I didn’t get any!”

Interrupting this cacophony of sights and smells, Uncle Bob lets out another violent cough. “You should have a doctor look at that cough of yours,” nudges Aunt Mildred as she reaches for the spinach and neptunium-237 stuffing. “I did,” replies Uncle Bob, munching on an alpha-emitting onion-herb crescent roll. “And?” inquires Bob’s daughter, Meredith. “It’s…it’s my thyroid…I…ugh…Jeez. The doctor said it might be cancer.” Spoonfuls of cranberry sauce crash onto china plates. Forkfuls of half-eaten sweet potatoes slowly descend from salivating mouths. Diamond-cut goblets of red wine retreat to their place settings. Seated at the head of the table, grandma begins a silent prayer.

Sometime between this year’s Thanksgiving and gobble-fest 2007, turkey feed and cranberries, mushrooms and salads, and ginger and sage will be growing in soils with a few added ‘nutrients’: radioactivity from the Divine Strake test. The Pentagon agency in charge of the non-nuclear test recently admitted that the massive explosion planned for mid-2007 at the Nevada Test Site will expose downwinders to radioisotopes from contaminated soils at the test’s ground-zero. Their contention is that the exposure to downwinders will be, at worst, the equivalent to a mere fraction of one chest x-ray. That is probably true, if no one eats or breathes. The dust cloud formed from Divine Strake would carry alpha- and beta-emitting particles that, if inhaled or ingested, would make you wish you could exchange that internal radiation exposure, which can lead to cancer, auto-immune disease or genetic damage, for one-hundred X-rays. The Pentagon also forgot to mention that the 700-ton chemical explosion will create tons of carcinogenic gasses that, along with the radioactive dust, could get picked up by the jet stream and lightly dust wieners at hot dog stands in New York or Chicago.

So, when you reach for the spinach and artichoke stuffing this year, be thankful. Be thankful as you munch on your radiation-free dinner roll that you still have a chance to learn about the alphas, betas, and gammas of radiation, inform your friends, and urge your elected leaders in Washington to ensure that Divine Strake never happens, not next year, not with a different name, and not ever.

 

Mr. Kishner is a member of the Stop Divine Strake Coalition and founder of www.StopDivineStrake.com.

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Divine Strake – Back to the Nevada Test Site

I participated in a conference call today with the Stop the Divine Strake Coalition today. The Coalition is strategizing a variety of actions to implement.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: CHRIS GALLEGOS
NOVEMBER 15, 2006
(202) 224-7082

DOMENICI: PENTAGON TO FOREGO
³DIVINE STRAKE² TESTS AT WSMR

WASHINGTON ­ U.S. Senator Pete Domenici, a member of the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee, today reported that the Defense Department has decided that it will not conduct conventional Divine Strake
³bunker busting² tests at White Sands Missile Range in southern New Mexico.

Domenici was informed of the decision today by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), the Pentagon organization that was considering the possibility of moving Divine Strake testing to New Mexico because of opposition to the testing in Nevada. DTRA indicated to Domenici that the testing will remain at the Nevada Test Site and not be moved elsewhere.

³I believe the Pentagon has made a good decision. While I look forward to full utilization of our assets at WSMR, I understand that keeping these tests in Nevada is the best choice from a technical perspective,² Domenici said.

³Moving the test to White Sands would have taken years and delayed development of an ability to predict damage to deeply buried targets like tunnels and bunker busters. Both are increasingly being used by our potential adversaries,² he continued.

DTRA prefers the NTS, a DOE National Nuclear Security Administration facility, for Divine Strake testing. NTS has been used for many low-yield tunnel characterization tests and is already in the process
of updating an environmental assessment related to possible high-yield Divine Strake tests. Divine Strake testing could occur in FY2007.

Choosing WSMR would have required a full environmental impact statement which could have taken several years.

Domenici supported a $1.95 million appropriation in the FY2007 Defense Appropriations Act to develop a non-nuclear, deep-penetrating munition. As chairman of the Senate Energy and Water Development Appropriations Subcommittee, Domenici elected to allow the Defense Department to focus on conventional bunker busting weapons and discontinue funding for the NNSA-led Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator (RNEP) project.

CANCEL THE DIVINE STRAKE! STOP WEAPONS TESTING ON ANY LAND! END NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION!

Urge Congress to “Stop the Payment!”

Dear Friends,

While the Divine Strake Test has been **postponed indefinitely,** it has not been canceled.  There is now talk of moving the test to a privately owned limestone quarry in Southwestern Indiana, or to Los Alamos in New Mexico.

The only sure way to cancel this test is to cut off its funding.  These funds currently paid out to profiteering companies such as Bechtel, would be much better spent cleaning up sites contaminated by nuclear and other weapons testing.  We call upon peace and disarmament activists to pressure their congressional delegations to rescind the funding for Divine Strake, and allocate the funds for cleanup of weapons contamination.

On our Alert Page, http://www.shundahai.org/action_alerts.htm we have posted a pair of “Stop Payment” graphics for you to use in actions at congressional and war profiteer offices.

Print out these checks, and write your own messages to your congressional representatives and to local officials at companies such as Bechtel.  For increased impact, assemble groups all bearing these checks, and visit your congressional representatives during the recess, which extends from August 7 to September 4.  This is an election year, and an excellent time for constituents to use the power of the ballot.

Thanks for all you do,
Shundahai Network
http://www.shundahai.org
P.O. Box 1115
Salt Lake City, UT 84110
Phone- 801.533.0128
Fax- 801.533.0129
shundahai@shundahai.org

CANCEL THE DIVINE STRAKE! STOP WEAPONS TESTING ON ANY LAND! END NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION!

Divine Strake – in Indiana?

It looks like the Divine Strake test is being diverted to Indiana:

Louisville Courier Journal
Quarry mentioned as blast test site
Environmentalists fear effects of 700-ton bomb
http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060817/NEWS02/608170468

Indianapolis Star:
Military tested explosives at Ind quarry
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060816/LOCAL/60816030

Ft. Wayne News Sentinel:
Company: Military tested explosives at southern Indiana quarry
http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/newssentinel/news/local/15288924.htm

Counterpunch
Divine Strake in the Bible Belt
http://www.counterpunch.org/blair08182006.html

CANCEL THE DIVINE STRAKE! STOP WEAPONS TESTING ON ANY LAND! END NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION!

Divine Strake Test Delayed


Divine Strake weapons test postponed for further study

Nevada site may be out for the blast test–
Delayed again: Director of Pentagon agency to assess other locations

Divine Strake postponed until 2007
Divine Strake explosion delayed, possibly moved

….and from HEAL Utah:

The ditch has already been dug. The 700 tons of ammonium nitrate and fuel oil to fill it have already been purchased. But thankfully, the concerned voices of downwinders have delayed again the Pentagon’s intent to resurrect 10,000-foot mushroom clouds on our horizon.

The Department of Defense announced yesterday that the Divine Strake test would be delayed until at least “several months into 2007,” but that it would proceed at that point if it is determined that the blast can comply with the National Environmental Policy Act and there is a favorable ruling in the lawsuit brought by the Western Shoshone and Downwinders.
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Stop the Divine Strake Website

I want to remind readers that a fellow activist in Utah created the Stop the Divine Strake website and is keeping it updated. I have added it to the end of my links list in the left sidebar.

Be sure to refer to it for updates on the Divine Strake Test.

CANCEL THE DIVINE STRAKE! STOP WEAPONS TESTING ON WESTERN SHOSHONE LAND! END NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION!

Divine Strake Test Still Planned

Mixed signals received on Test Site blast: DOE says it plans to go ahead with Divine Strake

By Launce Rake and Lisa Mascaro
Las Vegas Sun

Despite claims to the contrary, the planned detonation of 700 tons of chemical explosives at the Nevada Test Site is not quite dead.

In a U.S. District Court hearing conducted by telephone last week, government officials said they had no immediate plans to move forward with the fuel oil-ammonium nitrate explosion, and agreed to a stipulation that the earliest the test could go forward would be September. Designed to simulate an atomic-sized blast on underground structures, the explosion was originally scheduled for June 2 but has been postponed because of the court challenge.

Kevin Rohrer, an Energy Department spokesman working in Las Vegas, said Monday that his agency continues to work on the project: “We have not scrubbed it, canceled it, or whatever. We are still moving forward pending the outcome of the litigation.”

In Washington, however, congressional members got conflicting information about the blast, leaving them with little insight into the Defense Department’s intentions or schedule.
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Divine Strake Test – a temporary diversion

 As I suspected, the Divine Strake Test “postponment” was strategically announced the weekend of the action at the Nevada Test Site.  However, I have been hearing that the test will take place in September.  I will be providing updates and plans for further action to stop this test.  Meanwhile, here is an article that came across my desk today:

Awaiting the Divine
The Bush administration proposes to explode a huge conventional bomb in the Nevada desert, but activists see a short leap to resumed nuclear testing

~ By PERRY CROWE ~

 
 
America’s one-time nuclear weapons testing facility, the Nevada Test Site, is only 45 minutes north of Las Vegas, but it might as well be on the moon. The space between the two contains little more than desert, mountains, a prison, and an Air Force base. The gate on Highway 95 is called Mercury, and the peace camp at Mercury amounts to a dozen or so tents scattered amongst the sagebrush and rocks, hushed by a great sense of isolation. Cradled between two rows of mountains, the air is still and the vastness of the landscape swallows up most sound.

Things had been relatively quiet in the area for over 10 years, since the federal government put a moratorium on nuclear testing at NTS in 1992; the endless series of underground and above-ground nuclear blasts ended, and employment at NTS dropped from a Cold War peak of 11,000 to only a couple thousand. That is, until Divine Strake.

Under the Bush administration, NTS got noisier as employment rose to 4,000 during studies of the U.S.’s current nuclear stockpile and managing two nuclear waste management facilities. And when the Defense Department’s Defensive Threat Reduction Agency planned to use the site to conduct a test called Divine Strake, which would simulate the effects of an earth-penetrating bomb on “enemy underground installations,” noise outside NTS grew to a roar.

The test, which was scheduled for June 2, has been postponed due to environmental concerns regarding the effects of exploding a 700-ton ammonium nitrate fuel oil bomb 36 feet below the surface of an area that has seen nearly 1,000 nuclear explosions through the Nevada Test Site’s 50 years of operation. Opponents say the enormous blast will re-suspend irradiated material into the air, where it will then drift with the winds, spreading radiation sickness across the land. It’s far from an unfounded fear, as the U.S. Justice Department’s Radiation Exposure Compensation Program acknowledges that individuals “contracted certain cancers and other serious diseases as a result of their exposure to radiation released during above-ground nuclear weapons tests,” and provides “compassionate payments” of $50,000 per individual for people living or working “downwind” of the Nevada Test Site and $100,000 for uranium miners and DOE employees. Compensation has recently passed the $1 billion mark.

But while the Department of Energy, which runs the Nevada Test Site, has withdrawn its Finding of No Significant Impact (or “FONSI”) regarding Divine Strake’s environmental effect, the DOE insists the withdrawal has only been done to allow for a more thorough assessment of background radiation in the test area, and that Divine Strake will still take place. The background radiation assessment will give the DOE a baseline to determine how much radiation Divine Strake will throw into the atmosphere, and whether or not that amount would be beyond “normal” levels.

“There’s background radiation just about everywhere in this country, and, for that fact, throughout the northern hemisphere,” says Kevin Rohrer, spokesman for the Nevada Test Site. “When we refer to background [radiation], it’s a combination of naturally occurring [elements like uranium and radon] as well as worldwide fallout from nuclear testing activities, and manmade radiation from the Chernobyl event. Don’t get me wrong. There are other parts of the Nevada Test Site that are contaminated with fallout from nuclear testing and contaminated at higher levels. This area on the test site where we’re doing the Divine Strake is not one of those areas and is considered to be somewhat pristine.”

But thinking only of Divine Strake’s potential re-suspension of radioactive material may be too narrow a focus. “The whole point is that [Divine Strake] may lead to the development of new nuclear weapons, which may lead to a resumption of testing somewhere down the line,” says J. Truman, founder and director of Downwinders, a group formed in the mid-’70s with the goal of protecting citizens from nuclear and radiation hazards.

Truman’s entire life has been intertwined with the nuclear testing at NTS. Born in southwest Utah in 1951, the year testing began, Truman’s first memory is of sitting on his father’s knee, watching a nuclear detonation at the distant NTS.

“It would light up the whole sky 200 miles away when it went off,” says Truman. “You’d hear the sound when it came over. And three or four hours later, you’d have the pinkish grey cloud come over and you’d know what it was. You couldn’t miss it.”

As a teenager, Truman, along with 4,000 other schoolchildren in Utah, Nevada, and Arizona, took part in a government study to determine whether exposure to above-ground testing had caused an increase in thyroid cancer amongst those downwind from NTS (the radioactive isotope iodine 131, produced in nuclear fission, like, say, from a nuclear test, concentrates in the thyroid). The test checked on the children throughout the 1960s, checked in again during the 1980s and found an increase in thyroid cancer, and then again last year. With last year’s test, after checking 1,800 of the original 4,000, the study found a definite link to non-cancerous thyroiditis.

“After 40 years of being guinea pigs, they came back to check the cage one last time and found that the guinea pigs were nowhere near healthy,” says Truman, a noticeable wheeze in his voice. “So, bye-bye funding.”

There is also a funding issue surrounding the Divine Strake test. Congress has repeatedly denied funding for the so-called “bunker buster” bombs, which are low-yield nuclear weapons designed to penetrate the earth before exploding, thereby doing more damage to underground targets. Congressional opposition comes from the concern that such low-yield nuclear weapons could lower the nuclear threshold; i.e.; while the traditional nuclear arsenal is largely a deterrent against attack, a bunker buster is intended for actual use.

“[Divine Strake] is 700 tons of explosives. There’s only one way that you can ever get anything to produce that same explosive yield, and that’s a nuke,” says Truman.

It’s this development of usable nuclear weapons that concerns people like Scott Scheffer of the L.A. chapter of the International Action Committee, who sees Divine Strake as a potential ramp-up to military action against Iran or North Korea. “This is the beginning of them doing their actual planning for an attack,” he says.

Scheffer applauds the growth in the current antiwar movement, and he’d like to see more. He remembers the joke President Reagan made in 1984 during a mic test for a radio address that was eventually leaked to the public. The gipper quipped that Russia had been outlawed and “we begin bombing in five minutes.”

“Everybody knew it was a joke, but the world was just aghast that he would even joke about something like that,” says Scheffer. “And now George Bush Jr. can talk about a new generation of nuclear weapons and there’s no outcry. And there needs to be.”

06-22-06

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Green Pages

I have been invited to become a member of the Green Pages Editorial Board. This came after I was asked to write a feature for the summer issue of the Green Pages, which I did – read the unedited version here.
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Divine Strake Action featured in Indian Times

A photo I took at the Stop the Divine Strake action was featured in Monday’s Indian Country Today.


Photo courtesy Deanna Taylor — Western Shoshone and members of the American Indian Movement of Colorado, Tonatierra and the Indigenous Environmental Network, joined by other supporters, continued their protest of the ”Divine Strake” detonation at the Nevada Test Site over Memorial Day weekend. The detonation has been halted. Some 45 people were arrested after they crossed the boundary onto the test site. The group is calling for a return to the sacred on aboriginal Western Shoshone land at the Nevada Test Site.
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