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You Will Be Paying for THIS

January 15, 2024 By Bob Kinsey

The Senate is scheduled to vote on Tuesday on whether to consider
another Continuing Resolution (CR) to keep DOE and some other agencies
operating until March 1 and the Pentagon and some other agencies would
operate through March 8.

It’s a “mostly clean” CR. The one DOE program that gets a funding boost
is Uranium Processing Facility, which could spend as if the annual
budget was $760 million, rather than the $362 million FY 2023 budget.

While the Senate is expected to approve the new CR – though perhaps not
until late in the week – it’s unclear that the House will pass it, as
some Republicans want a government shutdown of DOE and some other
agencies on Saturday.

Text of New CR
https://www.appropriations.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/further_additional_continuing_appropriations_act_2024_text.pdf

(If you can plow through the jargon you can find this bit which means that Congress will cover the funding of this nuclear weapons production facility at an INCREASED level from what it was receiving in 2023.)

“Uranium Processing Facility” is a bit of a misnomer.

UPF’s primary mission is to manufacture canned subassemblies, AKA secondaries, from lithium and highly enriched uranium. The secondaries are the nuclear weapons components that put the “H” in H-bomb.

Plutonium pits, AKA “primaries” or “triggers”, fission when imploded and through radiation transport initiate fusion in the secondaries. This is what is responsible for the huge destructive yields in 2-stage thermonuclear weapons.

When first proposed, the UPF was intended to replace virtually all uranium processing at Y-12—including preparing HEU from retired warheads for downblending; preparing HEU for use in naval nuclear reactors (actual work done at Nuclear Fuel Services in Erwin, TN); processing HEU for use in nuclear warheads; dismantling and disassembly of warheads, either permanently or as part of regular surveillance and assessment in the active stockpile, etc. that work was being done in multiple facilities. so “uranium processing facility” may have been a legit name.

As costs mounted and design challenges arose, the scope of work for the UPF was scaled back dramatically until its work is now limited to solely a weapons production facility. but it is useful to NNSA to retain the original name—it serves as a euphemism to disguise the true mission of the facility from the general public (including most members of congress).

In its current iteration, the UPF is slated to replace much of the work currently being done in the 9212 complex at Y-12. other weapons production and uranium processing work will be done in other facilities.
The UPF has put itself forward as the latest in a long line of NNSA poster-children for ludicrous cost overruns and schedule failures. in the process it once again validates the GAO’s high-risk list!

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Disarmament Quotes

Viewing Trinity Test July 16,1945: "Now we are all Sons of Bitches"

Kenneth BainbridgeDeputy Director Manhatten Project

“Everything I did at Kings Bay was a result of my faith and my commitment to challenge the idols whose only purpose is to destroy human life on an unimaginable scale. I went to Kings Bay to use my body to refuse to bow down to these idols. I went to try to bring attention to the idolatry that it is requiring of our nation and its people. I went in a spirit of prayer and repentance. I went in hope that this witness might invite other people to reflect on the obscenity and on the idolatry that it is before God.”

Liz McAlisterKings Bay Protestor 2019

"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending he sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children...This is not a way of life at all in any true sense. Under the cloud of war, it is humanity hanging on a cross of iron." --spoken to the American Society of Newspaper Editors 1953

Dwight EisenhowerUS President 1953-1961

We are prone to self-righteousness if we call ourselves peacemakers, and yet do not perceive how the peace issue cuts through all the economic and social issues that we often try to keep separate. If the race for nuclear arms is encouraged by our fear of losing the affluent ways of life that we have taken for granted, then we must see how our fears and desires have left so many other human beings naked and hungry.

Malsolm Warford"The Church's Role in a Nuclear Age

A world free of the threat of nuclear weapons is necessarily a world devoid of nuclear weapons…. Nuclear weapons pose an intolerable threat to humanity and our habitat…. Others subscribe to Churchill’s assertion ‘Peace is the sturdy child of terror.’ For me, such a peace is a wretched offspring, a peace that condemns us to live under a dark cloud of perpetual anxiety, a peace that codifies mankind’s most murderous instincts….The beast must be chained, its soul expunged, its lair laid waste.

General Lee ButlerFormer Commander, Strategic Air Command, April 28, 1996

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