Bu$h Goes Nuclear by Lapis .....

Yes the self proclaimed "christian" president is taking America back into another nuclear age. After we all witnessed the wall come down and the cold war ending, puppet boy of the New World Order is going Nuclear (after so many worked so hard). Looks like the cause of *this* disease is deeper than many realized. Time to look deeper and connect those dots which is what this blog is all about. Do your homework and take control of your destiny...your freedom. Get wise...fast!!!

Date:   3/3/2006 8:45:30 AM ( 18 y ago)


Thursday, March 2nd, 2006




U.S. Enters New Nuclear Age as Bush Seeks Funds for New Generation of Nukes



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A new nuclear age appears to be on the horizon. President Bush recently
asked Congress for $27 million to help jumpstart the country's first
new nuclear weapons program in two decades. As we broadcast from New
Mexico - the center of the country's nuclear weapons program - we speak
with Greg Mello of the Los Alamos Study Group. [includes rush
transcript]


"We are on the verge of an exciting time."

Those were the recent words of the nation's top nuclear weapons
executive, Linton Brooks. Here in New Mexico - the center of the
country's nuclear weapons program - a new nuclear age appears to be on
the horizon. Bush recently asked Congress for $27 million to help
jumpstart the country's first new nuclear weapons program in two
decades. The money will be used to fund a competition between the Los
Alamos and the Lawrence Livermore laboratories to find and design a new
generation of nuclear bombs to replace the country's entire nuclear
arsenal.

Meanwhile in another major development in the country's quest
for new nuclear weapons, the U.S. and Britain conducted a joint
underground nuclear test at the Nevada Test Site last week.
Anti-nuclear activists including the mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
in Japan denounced the test, the first in nearly two years. In
Hiroshima, the peace watchtower at the Peace Memorial Museum -- which
displays the number of days since the last nuclear test -- was reset to
zero.