Post by Wayne Hall on May 24, 2005 7:31:22 GMT -5
PUBLIC COMMENT—What do you think—<br>
SHOULD THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA JOIN WITH BECHTEL CORPORATION TO
DESIGN, DEVELOP AND MANUFACTURE NUCLEAR WEAPONS?!
No Nukes! No Wars!
*_TAKE ACTION:_* Join with students and community groups to testify before the Board of Regents opposing UC’s partnership with Bechtel Corporation and collaborations on nuclear weapons. The University of
California is poised to vote on competing to manage the Los Alamos Lab.
Join the “Mass Destruction of our Education” rally to demand that the UC get out of bed with war profiteers and stop their partnership creating weapons of mass destruction.
*_WHEN:_* Wednesday, May 25, public comment at 8 AM, rally at 11:20 AM and
Thursday, May 26, public comment at 9:15 AM, Regents will vote at noon.
You can sign up to speak by calling (510) 987-9220.
*_WHERE:_* UC San Francisco – Laurel Heights Campus, 3333 California
St., San Francisco (map: www.ucsf.edu/maps/lhts.html).
*_Background:_*
On May 11, the University of California (UC) announced a partnership with Bechtel Corporation, BWX Technologies, and Washing International Inc. to jointly bid for the management of the Los Alamos National
Laboratory (LANL) in New Mexico. A University of California employee at Livermore or Los Alamos nuclear weapons lab designed every nuclear weapon in the US arsenal. To maintain this nuclear monopoly, UC has
partnered with war profiteer and human rights violator Bechtel Corporation.
The UC has managed LANL since its inception over 60 years ago. However, after repeated security and financial mismanagement scandals, the US
Department of Energy opened the management contract of LANL for competitive bid. The University of California will vote this Wednesday and Thursday to decide if it will move forward in competing to manage
Los Alamos nuclear weapons lab.
Read the student statement below:
*We the Students of the University of California Oppose the UC-Bechtel-BWXT-WGI Partnership to Manage the Los Alamos Nuclear Weapons Laboratory*
The Regents of the University of California have announced a partnership with the Bechtel Corporation in their bid to manage the Los Alamos
National Laboratory (LANL). The students of the UC oppose this partnership and the UC’s continued involvement in the design and production of nuclear weaponry.
The 62-year history of UC management of LANL has been a highly contested one. Students, faculty, and staff have debated the UC’s role in the design and production of weapons of mass destruction since the signing of the first contract in 1943. Throughout the Cold War, students continually protested against the UC’s complicity in the arms race. With the demise of the Soviet Union, many assumed that the role of nuclear
weapons in our nation’s security would be reduced, and the opportunity to move toward nuclear disarmament would finally be seized.
Instead, it appears that our nation is poised to begin a new arms race, one that will likely involve the design and production of new nuclear weapons, or, at the very least, the replenishment of the existing arsenal of 10,350 weapons. This approach would amount to a total lack of faith and goodwill on the part of the United States to honor its obligations outlined in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
LANL’s role in this process will include its traditional one: the research and design of nuclear warheads. But it will also include manufacturing. The Laboratory is currently manufacturing small batches of plutonium pits (the cores of nuclear weapons). The Department of
Energy has called for a new site-wide environmental impact analysis for LANL, an initial step in preparing the Lab to produce upwards of 400 pits per year. Manufacturing is quickly becoming a central program at LANL.
Bechtel, and the two other industrial firms the UC Regents are partnering with -Washington Group International, and BWX Technologies Inc. - will make mass production in Los Alamos more than a reality, they
will make it highly efficient. All three corporations have extensive contracts managing the largest production, weapons testing, and waste disposal sites in the U.S. nuclear weapons complex. Under this
partnership the only role in nuclear war planning not fulfilled by UC will be the actual deployment and use of weapons.
It is for these reasons that we oppose the UC Regents’ planned partnership to manage the Los Alamos National Laboratory. We call on the Regents to recognize that the further proliferation of weapons of mass
destruction is not the proper role of a university.
Blindly doing the bidding of those who would have us resume the nuclear arms race is unacceptable. Binding the university to industrial corporations whose profit and power rely upon the further militarization
and nuclearization of our planet is unacceptable. The only responsible and acceptable bid to manage LANL must necessarily include a radical programmatic shift toward disarmament and environmental restoration.
TO ENDORSE THIS STATEMENT SEND AN EMAIL TO : wparrish@napf.org
<mailto:wparrish@napf.org>. Individuals and organizations -- students,
community groups, teachers can all sign.
--
Tara Dorabji
Outreach Director
Tri-Valley CAREs
www.trivalleycares.org
tara@trivalleycares.org
ph: (925) 443-7148
fax: (925) 443-0177
Before the word, was the silence. In this silence existed neither thought nor judgment. First came laughter,then the tears, and the sound was born. With the sound, the world flooded with memories.
SHOULD THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA JOIN WITH BECHTEL CORPORATION TO
DESIGN, DEVELOP AND MANUFACTURE NUCLEAR WEAPONS?!
No Nukes! No Wars!
*_TAKE ACTION:_* Join with students and community groups to testify before the Board of Regents opposing UC’s partnership with Bechtel Corporation and collaborations on nuclear weapons. The University of
California is poised to vote on competing to manage the Los Alamos Lab.
Join the “Mass Destruction of our Education” rally to demand that the UC get out of bed with war profiteers and stop their partnership creating weapons of mass destruction.
*_WHEN:_* Wednesday, May 25, public comment at 8 AM, rally at 11:20 AM and
Thursday, May 26, public comment at 9:15 AM, Regents will vote at noon.
You can sign up to speak by calling (510) 987-9220.
*_WHERE:_* UC San Francisco – Laurel Heights Campus, 3333 California
St., San Francisco (map: www.ucsf.edu/maps/lhts.html).
*_Background:_*
On May 11, the University of California (UC) announced a partnership with Bechtel Corporation, BWX Technologies, and Washing International Inc. to jointly bid for the management of the Los Alamos National
Laboratory (LANL) in New Mexico. A University of California employee at Livermore or Los Alamos nuclear weapons lab designed every nuclear weapon in the US arsenal. To maintain this nuclear monopoly, UC has
partnered with war profiteer and human rights violator Bechtel Corporation.
The UC has managed LANL since its inception over 60 years ago. However, after repeated security and financial mismanagement scandals, the US
Department of Energy opened the management contract of LANL for competitive bid. The University of California will vote this Wednesday and Thursday to decide if it will move forward in competing to manage
Los Alamos nuclear weapons lab.
Read the student statement below:
*We the Students of the University of California Oppose the UC-Bechtel-BWXT-WGI Partnership to Manage the Los Alamos Nuclear Weapons Laboratory*
The Regents of the University of California have announced a partnership with the Bechtel Corporation in their bid to manage the Los Alamos
National Laboratory (LANL). The students of the UC oppose this partnership and the UC’s continued involvement in the design and production of nuclear weaponry.
The 62-year history of UC management of LANL has been a highly contested one. Students, faculty, and staff have debated the UC’s role in the design and production of weapons of mass destruction since the signing of the first contract in 1943. Throughout the Cold War, students continually protested against the UC’s complicity in the arms race. With the demise of the Soviet Union, many assumed that the role of nuclear
weapons in our nation’s security would be reduced, and the opportunity to move toward nuclear disarmament would finally be seized.
Instead, it appears that our nation is poised to begin a new arms race, one that will likely involve the design and production of new nuclear weapons, or, at the very least, the replenishment of the existing arsenal of 10,350 weapons. This approach would amount to a total lack of faith and goodwill on the part of the United States to honor its obligations outlined in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
LANL’s role in this process will include its traditional one: the research and design of nuclear warheads. But it will also include manufacturing. The Laboratory is currently manufacturing small batches of plutonium pits (the cores of nuclear weapons). The Department of
Energy has called for a new site-wide environmental impact analysis for LANL, an initial step in preparing the Lab to produce upwards of 400 pits per year. Manufacturing is quickly becoming a central program at LANL.
Bechtel, and the two other industrial firms the UC Regents are partnering with -Washington Group International, and BWX Technologies Inc. - will make mass production in Los Alamos more than a reality, they
will make it highly efficient. All three corporations have extensive contracts managing the largest production, weapons testing, and waste disposal sites in the U.S. nuclear weapons complex. Under this
partnership the only role in nuclear war planning not fulfilled by UC will be the actual deployment and use of weapons.
It is for these reasons that we oppose the UC Regents’ planned partnership to manage the Los Alamos National Laboratory. We call on the Regents to recognize that the further proliferation of weapons of mass
destruction is not the proper role of a university.
Blindly doing the bidding of those who would have us resume the nuclear arms race is unacceptable. Binding the university to industrial corporations whose profit and power rely upon the further militarization
and nuclearization of our planet is unacceptable. The only responsible and acceptable bid to manage LANL must necessarily include a radical programmatic shift toward disarmament and environmental restoration.
TO ENDORSE THIS STATEMENT SEND AN EMAIL TO : wparrish@napf.org
<mailto:wparrish@napf.org>. Individuals and organizations -- students,
community groups, teachers can all sign.
--
Tara Dorabji
Outreach Director
Tri-Valley CAREs
www.trivalleycares.org
tara@trivalleycares.org
ph: (925) 443-7148
fax: (925) 443-0177
Before the word, was the silence. In this silence existed neither thought nor judgment. First came laughter,then the tears, and the sound was born. With the sound, the world flooded with memories.