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Thinking About LENR

Friday, May 10 2013. Posted in News

Thinking About LENR

Why should anyone look at something that is merely cold fusion renamed? Why is NASA endorsing this technology? 

Nuclear Weapons in the Air Force Struggling for Relevance

Friday, May 10 2013. Posted in News

Nuclear Weapons in the Air Force Struggling for Relevance

The US Air Force suspended  17 officers overseeing nuclear missiles this week after a string of failings.

Y-12 activists found guilty

Thursday, May 09 2013. Posted in News

Y-12 activists found guilty

The protesters were sent to jail until the judge determines whether they post bail until sentencing.

Trial Starts for 83-year-old Nun and Fellow Y-12 Protesters

Tuesday, May 07 2013. Posted in News

Trial Starts for 83-year-old Nun and Fellow Y-12 Protesters

On Tuesday, the trial started for Megan Rice, an 83-year-old nun, and Michael Walli and Greg  Boertje-Obed for sabotage and depredation of U.S. government property.

NNSA Governance Panel Named

Wednesday, May 01 2013. Posted in News

NNSA Governance Panel Named

Congress wants to know if the National Nuclear Security Administration needs a change in governance, so they've appointed a panel.

The American Atom - Banning Other Nations Work on the Fuel Cycle

Wednesday, May 01 2013. Posted in News

The American Atom - Banning Other Nations Work on the Fuel Cycle

At the NPT Preparatory meeting, the US representative discusses support for nuclear power and multilateral approaches to fuel supply.

Intelligence Is Hard To Do

Monday, April 29 2013. Posted in News

Intelligence Is Hard To Do

While we’re trying to evaluate the claims of chemical weapon use in Syria and how much 20% enriched uranium Iran has where and whether North Korea is planning another test, it’s helpful to look back at how intelligence developed for other situations.

Syrian Chemical Weapons: What We Need To Know

Thursday, April 25 2013. Posted in News

Syrian Chemical Weapons: What We Need To Know

Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel said that the United States has some evidence of sarin use in Syria. The administration’s position is laid out in a letter from the White House to Senator Carl Levin.

 

Media Implosion Under Explosion Coverage

Monday, April 22 2013. Posted in News

Media Implosion Under Explosion Coverage

The various parts of the media were sorting our their roles last week. Both new and old media had their stumbles and bright spots.

Sunday Comics

Sunday, April 21 2013. Posted in News

Sunday Comics

Recent editorial cartoons.

Russia watching North Korea escalation closely

Monday, April 01 2013. Posted in News

Russia watching North Korea escalation closely

Russian officials are hoping for continued calm and a diplomatic solution.

Sunday Comics

Sunday, March 31 2013. Posted in News

Sunday Comics

Recent and not-so-recent but still relevant editorial cartoons.

Russia Looks to Extend Arms Sales...To America

Thursday, March 28 2013. Posted in News

Russia Looks to Extend Arms Sales...To America

Russia's arms companies are targeting the country that accounts for 70% of the global civilian weapons market.

When Classication Becomes Absurd

Thursday, March 28 2013. Posted in News

When Classication Becomes Absurd

Absurdity is probably not sufficient grounds for whistleblowing. And much of it develops when classified information meets the open world.

Missile Defense Musical Chairs

Monday, March 25 2013. Posted in News

Missile Defense Musical Chairs

A little over a week ago, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel announced changes in America’s missile defense programs. 

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