82 year old anti nuclear nun shows up security danger at nuclear weapons site
“these anti-Christ nongovernmental terrorists, Christian militias up in Michigan that are getting ready for Armageddon, to kill for Jesus, or the Nazi party or the Taliban, might just as easily have gotten to where we got, with evil intention.”
Security Questions Are Raised by Break-In at a Nuclear
Site, NYT, By MATTHEW L. WALD and WILLIAM J. BROAD August 7, 2012 WASHINGTON — An 82-year-old nun and two fellow pacifists who penetrated the defenses of one of the nation’s most important nuclear weapons facilities last week are due in federal court in Knoxville, Tenn., on Thursday to face charges of trespassing and spray-painting antiwar slogans on a building that houses nuclear bomb fuel. But the incident has also put the Department of Energy’s security system on trial.
The security breach, at Oak Ridge in Tennessee, has prompted the Department of Energy to reappraise security measures across its nuclear weapons program and private experts to criticize the agency’s safeguarding of nuclear stockpiles.
The activists, who got past fences and security sensors before dawn on July 28, apparently spent several hours in the Y-12 National Security Complex before they were stopped — by a lone guard, they told friends — as they used a Bible and candles in a Christian peace ritual. In a telephone interview, Sister Megan Gillespie Rice, of Las Vegas, said she was not sure exactly how long they were there. “It was dark; we couldn’t see our watches,” she said.
The problem for the National Nuclear Security Administration is how outsiders were able to get so close to more than 100 tons of highly enriched uranium, a material that could make thousands of atom bombs or be used by intruders to create a nuclear explosion on the spot. The security administration is a division of the Energy Department that was created to oversee the weapons program after security breaches were discovered in 1999. An administrator was fired in 2007 after additional security problems cropped up.
According to a criminal complaint filed by the Energy Department inspector general’s office, Sister Rice and her companions, Michael R. Walli, 63, of Washington, and Gregory I. Boertje-Obed, 57, of Duluth, Minn., “activated numerous alarms and sensors” in a network of tall fences built in the late 1980s. But despite what appears to have been a slow crawl through the defenses (the three had bolt cutters, hammers, flashlights and cans of spray paint, and went under the fences), they did not draw a prompt response. In the past, security officers at the site have complained that alarms go off frequently, triggered by raccoons and deer.
A government official who asked not to be identified because he was discussing a delicate subject said that some of the video cameras were not working at all and others could not be aimed properly……
Inside the complex, the three graying pacifists painted “Woe to the empire of blood” and “the fruit of justice is peace” on the exterior of Y-12’s Highly-Enriched Uranium Manufacturing Facility, and splashed what they said was human blood.
The vandalism charge is a felony; the three have pleaded not guilty. Mr. Walli and Sister Rice were released on a promise to stay in the area and appear in court on Thursday; Mr. Boertje-Obed remains incarcerated because he would not agree to those restrictions, Sister Rice said. Both Mr. Walli and Sister Rice served jail time for a protest they participated in at Fort Benning, Ga.
Mr. Walli said his movement, “Transform Now Plowshares,” was committed to nonviolence, but that he was concerned that “these anti-Christ nongovernmental terrorists, Christian militias up in Michigan that are getting ready for Armageddon, to kill for Jesus, or the Nazi party or the Taliban, might just as easily have gotten to where we got, with evil intention.” http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/08/us/pacifists-who-broke-into-nuclear-weapon-facility-due-in-court.html
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