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NNSA administrators on fixed term?

  This is behind a paywall unfortunately but I get the point: https://www.exchangemonitor.com/national-academies-panel-recommends-fixed-term-nnsa-administration-removal-senate-confirmation-nuke-officials/ I think some of the current NNSA administrators would like to keep their jobs after Trump loses. Nice try.

Is Los Alamos next?

Anyone who works at Los Alamos and a number of people from Livermore or Sandia who have visited Los Alamos are all very familiar withe the Obelisk monument in the center of the Santa Fe Plaza. It is usually mandatory viewing for visitors from LLNL when they are in town. Well no longer. In a mostly peaceful protest in Santa Fe in which two officers where assaulted the protestors tore down the Obelisk. https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/protesters-tear-down-plaza-obelisk/article_36f53abe-0cc8-11eb-91ac-4bf72f2f32dc.html "Erected in 1866, the Plaza centerpiece, sometimes called the Soldiers Monument and constructed to honor to Civil War Union soldiers, has spurred several demonstrations in Santa Fe this year amid a nationwide call for racial justice." Now I will remind of the irony in this. This stood since the last civil war. Are you starting to see where this is headed? Since Los Alamos is seen by many in a bad light a symbol of oppression one has to ask when pe...

COVID a nuclear security risk?

  COVID a nuclear security risk?? “Traditionally, presidents have temporarily conveyed authority — including nuclear launch authority — to the vice president when they anticipated being under anesthesia. Ronald Reagan took that step in 1985, and George W. Bush did so in 2002 and 2007. There was no indication that Mr. Trump was unconscious, but there was reason to be concerned that the cocktail of drugs he was given could impair his judgment to make the most critical decisions entrusted to a president. Last week in telephone interviews with Fox News and Fox Business Network, Mr. Trump said he was no longer taking experimental medications but was still on dexamethasone” https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/11/us/politics/trump-nuclear-weapons-coronavirus.html

The truth about CRT

  At the Sandia National Laboratories, which develops technology for America’s nuclear arsenal, executives held a racially segregated training session for white male employees. The three-day event, which was led by a company called White Men as Full Diversity Partners, set the goal of examining “white male culture” and making the employees take responsibility for their “white privilege,” “male privilege” and “heterosexual privilege.” In one of the opening exercises, the instructors wrote on a whiteboard that “white male culture” can be associated with “white supremacists,” “KKK,” “Aryan Nation,” “MAGA hat” and “mass killings.” On the final day, the trainers asked employees to write letters to women and people of color. One participant apologized for his privilege and another pledged to “be a better ally.” https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-truth-about-critical-race-theory-11601841968

Everyone gets the cough med at LLNL!

A LLNS manager clearly but secretly steps out of line with pre-bias or prejudice actions, and instead of strongly addressing such behavior by focused punitive measures, everyone gets the cough medicine? Really? That will never work, and surely local NNSA Field Offices know they are part of the problem and not the solution.

Trump is expanding on fight against Critical Race Theory

" shall be the policy of the United States not to promote race or sex stereotyping or scapegoating in the Federal workforce or in the Uniformed Services, and not to allow grant funds to be used for these purposes. In addition, Federal contractors will not be permitted to inculcate such views in their employees,” the order says. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/09/22/trump-expands-fight-against-critical-race-theory-to-private-contractors/

Civil war at Sandia continues...

On Monday, all Sandia employees received the following e-mail to cease all diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training: https://twitter.com/NotHF/status/1305540086965178370 However, some Sandia employees are pointing out that Sandia management is a hypocrite for caving in because they have pushed back on other DOE orders but refuse to push back for DEI: https://twitter.com/NotHF/status/1305541348444041221

LLNL is not in compliance

September 2020 DOE IG Report on "The Department of Energy's Management of Explosive Materials at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory". Procedural issues again a concern as cited in the September 2013 DOE IG Report on HEAF. (Listed under "Prior Reports" on page 11) "We interviewed eight officials responsible for the explosives management at HEAF and Site 300, and upon our request none provided us with detailed inventory procedures..."By not requiring custodians to follow property management regulations and without the custodian knowing the requirements, LLNL is not in compliance with 41 CFR, Subpart 109". https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2020/09/f78/DOE-OIG-20-53.pdf