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Divine Strake Test Hearing

Tonight is the Governor of Utah’s Public Hearing on the Divine Strake Test:

Utah State Capitol, West Building, Room 135 (Main Floor, NW)
450 N. State Street, 5:30 – 8:30 PM

The Divine Strake experiment is proposed by the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Nevada Site Office (NNSA/NSO) and outlined in their “Draft December 2006 Revised Environmental Assessment, for the Large-Scale, Open-Air Explosive Detonation Divine Strake at the Nevada Test Site.”

Governor Huntsman will make introductory remarks at the Salt Lake City hearing and January 24th and a court reporter will record all public comments at both meetings. The Governor will include a transcript of the hearings in his comment letter to the NNSA/NSO opposing the Divine Strake experiment.

Dianne Nielson, (801) 536-4402
Executive Director, DEQ
Donna Spangler, (801) 536-4484
Public Information Officer, DEQ

Pom Poms Not Bomb Bombs plans to make an appearance as folks arrive for the hearing.

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

Divine Strake “public meetings”

Last night was the Salt Lake session sponsored by the feds on the Divine Strake Test at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City.
I stood outside with a few others with protest signs and handed out literature. As soon as we arrived we were approached by hotel security and told we couldn’t be there with our signs. We promptly told him we could be on the sidewalk because it is public property. He tried to tell us we need a license to do that, to which Tom replied:
(stepping on hotel sidewalk block)This is Grand America. (stepping on public sidewalk)This is America, land of the free where we have the right to exercise our freedom of expression.”

That shut him up.

We took turns going inside, although I chose to stay outside the whole time.
Everyone I talked to going in and out was opposed to the test. One man inside caused an uproar when had yelled out for those opposed to the test to say so (to which the entire room did). He was escorted out (go Kevin Donahue!).

We all were interviewed by the media. Tom’s quote got into the Deseret News (link to article below):
“My primary concern is for the well-being of life on this planet,” said Tom King, Salt Lake City. Besides damage from radioactive isotopes at the test site, he said, he is worried about the government’s intentions.
“They want to see what a little nuke will do to underground facilities,” King said.

The governor has set dates for hearings:
Governor sets Divine Strake hearings

Articles in today’s news about the meeting:
Divine Strake session criticized
Divine Strake visitors frustrated
‘Divine Strake’ meeting draws small but boisterous crowd
Meeting Regarding Explosion Draws Big Crowd
Divine Strake Hearing Draws Hundreds



Stop the Divine Strake Hearings

Next week there will be National Nuclear Security Agency and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency “public hearings” on the Divine Strake Test in Nevada and Utah (schedule below) – only they aren’t really “hearings” but, rather, “poster shows”. While written comments will be accepted, the public will not be permitted to make public comment at these “hearings”.

The Stop the Divine Strake Coalition, of which I am a member, brainstormed last week on how the public would be able to vocally voice comments on the DS Test. We decided that organizing and holding our own hearings was necessary and have proceeded to organize them. We plan to videotape the hearings and send them to the DTRA.

One of the coalition members contacted Utah Governor Huntsman’s office to see if he would agree to hold a public hearing.

He agreed.

Today’s Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News have articles on the Governor’s acceptance of the concept of holding a hearing:
Guv wants Utah to have a say
State will hold its own public hearings to allow residents to express Divine Strake concerns

Huntsman orders 2 hearings on ‘Strake’

Schedule of next week’s Federal Government “hearings”:

  • Tuesday, January 9th, 6:30 pm – Cashman Center – Las Vegas, NV –
    for more info call Nevada Desert Experience (702) 646-4814 or Citizen
    Alert (702) 796-5662

  • Wednesday, January 10th, 6:30 pm – Energy Solutions Arena – Salt
    Lake City, UT – for more info call HEAL Utah (801) 355-5055

  • Thursday, January 11th, 6:30 pm – Dixie Center – St. George, UT

    The Defense Threat Reduction Agency and the National Nuclear Security Agency will also accept comments on the environmental assessment through Feb. 7. They should be mailed to NNSA/NSO, Divine Strake EA Comments, P.O. Box 98518, Las Vegas, NV 89193-8518, or e-mailed to divinestrake@nv.doe.gov or faxed to 702-295-0625.

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

  • Miller Defends the New Arena Name

    Today’s Salt Lake Tribune has an article in which Entrepenuer Larry H. Miller Defends the name of the Center formerly known as Delta.

    I find these comments of his particularly disturbing:

    Miller said he has heard complaints from Utahns, but when he asks them about nuclear waste and storage, they cannot provide answers.
    “I would ask them before they just hit a panic button when they hear the word ‘nuclear waste’ that they at least understand what it is that’s done there, stored there, what that business is about,” he said.
    He later added: “I want to listen and learn and see what [people have] got to say if it’s rational.”

    Every Utahn I have spoken to does have a rational solution and explanation. I haven’t run into anyone yet who hesitates at what the solution is for storing toxic waste:

    Keep it in the state in which it is generated. Stop generating it if there is nowhere to store it in your state

    .

    I question what people Miller has talked to (and how many). He needs to look at and read the polls.

    Meanwhile, I still support the boycott of all Miller holdings, since he has chosen a name for our state basketball team center that portrays Utah as a nuclear waste dump. That should do wonders for tourism in our state.

    Protesting the Center Formerly Known as “Delta”

    People unhappy with the new name for the Delta Center, home of Utah’s Jazz Basketball Team, gathered in front of the building tonight to protest the recent name change. “Energy Solutions Arena” is the new name of the facility. Many Utahns are unhappy with a Utah icon being named after a nuclear waste facility.

    Is this what Utah really wants to be known for?

    HEAL Utah organized tonight’s event. Durign the press conference, a boycott was been called against all enterprises of Larry H. Miller, Jazz owner and supposed pillar of the community.

    Here is a list of Miller’s holdings: Continue reading

    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.

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

    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!

    BIA recognizes new leadership of Goshutes

    In today’s Salt Lake Tribune: Skull Valley: Former leader out as Goshutes elect a new slate: Leon Bear defeated, but his uncle is elected in mail ballot; results must still be verified

    After years of controlling the tribal elections and able to remain as the tribal leader as a result, Leon Bear is now out after a recent election voted in new leadership.
    Continue reading

    Nuclear Power

    This is an interesting piece by Rowan Wolf of Uncommon Thought Journal
    Who Gets Nuclear Power?

    Who gets nuclear power and who does not? Who decides? The first is the million dollar question. The second seems to be the United States. However the decision making on who can and can not have nuclear power seems almost whimsical.

    Now North Korea can’t have nuclear power because they have the stated goal of nuclear weapons. Of course Pakistan, India, and China have both nuclear power and nuclear weapons, but that is OK. In fact, the U.S. has a pact to assist India with its nuclear power.

    Iran has civilian nuclear plants and wants to expand them, but it “can’t” because the U.S. (and perhaps others) are saying they will use the material to refine for nuclear weapons. This has meandered on to the point that the U.S. is citing a “deal with U.N. members to punish Iraq.” Actually, there are suggestions once again that the U.S. is preparing to attack Iran. Bush has “sent the message” that the U.S. won’t “live with” a nuclear Korea.”

    But quietly the word slips out that Egypt is restarting its nuclear program after shutting down in the wake of Chernobyl. Somewhat surprisingly, the U.S. has offered to help with the effort.

    If you are shaking your head, then I agree. What is going on here. On September 20th, the NY Times discusses the Egyptian decision as follows:

    “Gamal Mubarak, the son of Egypt’s president, has proposed that his country pursue nuclear energy in a speech to the nation’s political elite, drawing strong applause while raising expectations that Mubarak is being positioned to replace his father as president.

    The carefully crafted political speech Tuesday raised the prospect of two potentially embarrassing developments for the White House at a time when the region is awash in crisis: a nuclear program in Egypt, recipient of about $2 billion a year in military and development aid from the United States, and Mubarak succeeding his father, Hosni Mubarak, as president without substantial political challenge.

    Simply raising the topic of Egypt’s nuclear ambitions at a time of heightened tensions over Iran’s nuclear activity was received as a calculated effort to raise the younger Mubarak’s profile and to build public support through a show of defiance toward Washington, political analysts and foreign affairs experts said.”

    If this was a “defiant” move, then why did the Bush administration embrace it with an offer of assistance? What happened to the idea of a “democratic” Middle East? Egypt doesn’t quite count as a democratic government despite the move in 2005 to have more than one candidate for president (CIA, World Factbook). Perhaps it has something to do with Egypt’s resources (”petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, phosphates, manganese, limestone, gypsum, talc, asbestos, lead, zinc”) and geography (”controls Sinai Peninsula, only land bridge between Africa and remainder of Eastern Hemisphere; controls Suez Canal, a sea link between Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Sea”) (CIA, World Factbook). Or perhaps it is as simple as the Mubaraks (father and son) being seen as “Pro-western” (CRS, 2001) and of “assistance” in the U.S. “war on terrorism.”

    +++
    Interesting Tid-bits
    According to Terrorism Project, Egypt has two active “terrorist” organizations. “Al-Jihad a.k.a Egyptian Islamic Jihad, Jihad Group, Islamic Jihad” which is suspected to have close links to al Qaeda and operations in “Yemen, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan, Lebanon, and the United Kingdom” and suspected funding from Iran. The other is “Al-Gama’a al-Islamiyya (Islamic Group, IG)” is assumed to be only aimed at the overthrow of the Egyptian government.

    Egypt is not on the State Department’s list of State Sponsors of Terrorism. That list only includes Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria (Libya and South Yemen have been removed). There are also “havens” and “infestations” of terrorism listed by the Council on Foreign Relations. These include Pakistan, Somalia, Iraq, and the Palestinian Authority. Interestingly, Lebanon is not on any of these lists despite the presence of Hizbullah.

    FAS Intelligence Resource Program: Terrorism: Background and Threat Assessments

    National Strategy for Combating Terrorism

    Version with active link to World Factbook will not publish, so here is the URL https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/eg.html

    Imposing sancations against North Korea

    I get it now. The U.S. has repeatedly said it does not intend to attack North Korea or topple its communist regime. But a visit from Conoleeza Rice to Asia, in the wake of an apparent 2nd North Korea Nuclear Test, is a
    “putting pressure on South Korea and especially China to enforce economic sanctions. Those include what the United States describes as an aggressive inspection and interdiction program that stops short of a full blockade of North Korean trade.

    Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has ruled out developing nuclear weapons, but a ruling party policy director raised that possibility soon after the North’s test.

    Speaking to reporters Tuesday en route to Japan, Rice said North Korea’s recent underground nuclear test “does carry with it the potential for instability in the relationships that now exist in the region.”

    “That’s why it’s extremely important to go out and to affirm, and affirm strongly, U.S. defense commitments to Japan and to South Korea,” Rice said.

    I think she meant to say “imperial aggression”.