FAS: Navy Builds Underground Nuclear Weapons Storage Facility; Seattle Busses Carry Warning

FAS: Navy Builds Underground Nuclear Weapons Storage Facility; Seattle Busses Carry Warning

The US Navy has quietly built a new $294 million underground nuclear weapons storage complex at the Strategic Weapons Facility Pacific (SWFPAC), a high-security base in Washington that stores and maintains the Trident II ballistic missiles and their nuclear warheads for the strategic submarine fleet operating in the Pacific Ocean. 

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The New York Times: Decades Later, Sickness Among Airmen After a Hydrogen Bomb Accident

It was a late winter night in 1966 and a fully loaded B-52 bomber on a Cold War nuclear patrol had collided with a refueling jet high over the Spanish coast, freeing four hydrogen bombs that went tumbling toward a farming village called Palomares, a patchwork of small fields and tile-roofed white houses in an out-of-the-way corner of Spain’s rugged southern coast that had changed little since Roman times.

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The New York Times: Veterans of Atomic Test Blasts: No Warning, and Late Amends

The New York Times: Veterans of Atomic Test Blasts: No Warning, and Late Amends

In combat, lives can be erased in an instant. Military men and women accept that as a given. But what if peril stalks them as civilians, long after the guns have fallen silent? As the years pass, does the nation bear an abiding obligation to them when they find they face death on the installment plan?

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Pressenza: The bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were acts of terrorism

Pressenza: The bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were acts of terrorism

The dropping of two atomic bombs that detonated over the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the 6th and 9th of August 1945 caused the immediate deaths of 200,000 people besides those injured, the destroyed families, the ecological disaster and the humiliation of an entire people.

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NaturalNews: Third US Navy sailor dies after being exposed to Fukushima radiation

NaturalNews: Third US Navy sailor dies after being exposed to Fukushima radiation

(NaturalNews) At least three of the U.S. Navy sailors exposed to radiation from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan have now died from mysterious illnesses, according to Charles Bonner, an attorney representing approximately 250 of the sailors in a class action lawsuit against companies involved in running the Fukushima plant.

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CleanTechnica: Climate US Navy Launches Another Salvo At Climate Change Denial

CleanTechnica: Climate US Navy Launches Another Salvo At Climate Change Denial

Fresh off its Facebook link to an incendiary Rolling Stone article on climate change and national defense, the US Navy Task Force Energy is now drawing our attention to an op-ed by a former Navy commander outlining the risks of continued oil dependency. This one pulls no punches either, drawing attention to the thousands — yes, thousands — of American deaths attributed to petroleum transportation in Iraq and Afghanistan. 

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