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Title: Criticism Over Pentagon's Divine Strike Program
Post by: cenacle on April 21, 2006, 04:19:23 PM
Criticism Over Pentagon's Divine Strike Program

Published March 31, 2006 at ABC New 6 Philadelphia, PA website:
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?secti ... id=4041740 (http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=nation_world&id=4041740)

LAS VEGAS (AP) - Mar. 31, 2006 - Plans for a Pentagon-led experiment that involves detonating 700 tons of explosives in the desert drew criticism from state leaders and a disarmament activist.
The explosion scheduled for June 2 at the Nevada Test Site is part of an effort to design a weapon that can penetrate solid rock formations in which a country might store nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction.

"I am concerned that tests of this magnitude have been planned without providing Nevadans with any information about the possible impact on their health or safety," said Demcratic Sen. Minority Leader Harry Reid in a statement Thursday.

Nevada Test Site spokesman Darwin Morgan said the test will be conducted about 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas, near the center of the former nuclear testing site.

The test, named "Divine Strake," will involve nearly 40 times the amount of commercial ammonium nitrate and fuel oil explosive set off in the largest open-air, non-nuclear blast at the site to date. In 2002, 18 tons of explosives were set off at the Nevada Test Site.

"This is nothing that's out of the bounds for us. That's what our expertise is in," he said.

Morgan said the site obtained the required state approvals and air quality permits in January. Officials from the National Nuclear Security Administration, which operates the site, alerted the state's congressional delegation and state government in December.

The Nevada Department of Administration responded with a letter stating: "Your proposal is not in conflict with state plans, goals or objectives."

No elected officials responded to the notice until Thursday, Morgan said. The test site is not required to seek public comment, he said.

"Given the level of contamination in areas where nuclear tests were conducted, I have real concerns about the dust and other pollutants that will be released into the air as a result of this explosion," said U.S. Rep. Shelley Berkley.

Disarmament activist Pete Litster said tests at the site violate international law. Litster, executive director of the Shundahai Network, said the site belongs to the Western Shoshone Indian tribe.
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Post by: TooStonedToType on April 21, 2006, 07:03:52 PM
1st critisim should be the name "Divine Strake*".  I'm sure this is part of the New World Order's Crusade Against Humanity -  Opps, another poor choice of words.  

Speaking of  "conspiracy theory" Represenative Berkley doesn't go far enough. "Given the level of contamination in areas where nuclear tests were conducted, I have real concerns about the dust and other pollutants that will be released into the air as a result of this explosion," said U.S. Rep. Shelley Berkley.  Given the level of contamination in the area in question, no one would know if Bu$h is really testing one of his new tacticle bunker buster nucular weopons of mass distruction.

Coming from Colorado and one who helped clean up the enviornmental disaster known as Rocky Flats, it really pisses me off to see Bush wanting to start a new program.  Most people really have no idea as to the far reaching implications of such.  Even if not one weopon is fired or tested, the political and enviornmental implications are unconsonable.

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* A "Strake" is:

1. part of a boat or ship. It is a strip of planking in a wooden vessel or of plating in a metal one, running longitudinally along the vessel's side, its bottom or between them on the turn of the bilge.
2. a device for controlling air flow over an aircraft.
3. a tool for tamping down and levelling semi-fluid materials into a mould.
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So is Strake, what Bu$h meant, or does he not know how to spell "Strike"?
I'm guessing the later.