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Ooops.. US accidentally reveals nuke sites.


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Knyte
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PostPosted: Jun 05 2009 01:03 am Reply with quote Back to top

From INQ.com:

JUST IN CASE anyone was wondering where the US stores all of its radioactive materials the government has accidentally stuck a list of all the sites online and provided handy maps.

An Internet posting of a 266-page list of US nuclear sites could prove valuable if the Russians ever get around to restarting the cold war or the Chinese start thinking it might be a good idea to blow up their biggest customer.

Apparently the publication contained no classified material about nuclear weapons and all of the world's intelligence services already knew where the radioactive materials were stored anyway.

However, Energy Secretary Steven Chu admitted to the AP that the whole thing was a bit embarrassing.

A document stamped "highly confidential safeguards sensitive" for some reason unknown to anyone was posted online by the Government Printing Office. It was spotted by web geeks trolling through government documents, probably looking for references to UFOs, and published in a newsletter.

After the list was noticed, the Government Printing Office pulled the document offline straight away.

It looks as if the document might have been compiled for international nuclear inspectors. It is a list of hundreds of civilian nuclear materials storage locations, along with maps and details of the facilities. It includes sites for uranium storage, nuclear fuel fabrication plants and nuclear research facilities.

The list could make it easier for terrorist organisations looking for the raw materials to make a dirty bomb to go shopping, we guess. Publication of the list could also mean that the US will have to spend more to step up security at the sites.

One of them, a storage facility for highly enriched uranium at the Y-12 Oak Ridge complex in Tennessee, looked rather easy to get into. The US Energy Department plans to move that material into a $549 million high-security warehouse that is to be competed next year.

There's been speculation that former Bush administration political appointees who 'burrowed' into the federal civil service system during its final months might have arranged to publish the list in order to embarrass the new administration. But they wouldn't put the country at risk just to gain mere partisan political advantage, would they?
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PostPosted: Jun 05 2009 01:05 am Reply with quote Back to top

It has to be all of the cylinders that I see while driving through Iowa. Grain silos my ass!


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PostPosted: Jun 05 2009 01:05 am Reply with quote Back to top

THAT'S where I left my damn nukes gosh darn it. Rolling Eyes

I assume the website's down now lol?


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Ghandi
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PostPosted: Jun 05 2009 01:21 am Reply with quote Back to top

This is just their planned leak before their reunion album.

Seriously, nothing ever "leaks" without a purpose.


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PostPosted: Jun 05 2009 02:39 am Reply with quote Back to top

"Okay mister skary Kim Jong Ill I guess we just have to give in to your demands cause intimidating arsenal and Ooops! I'm sorry I just accidentally tripped and shown you our giant nuclear arsenal thats probably enough to RAPE GOD RIGHT IN HIS ASS YOU BETTER NOT FUCK WITH US YOU GOT IT!"


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PostPosted: Jun 05 2009 08:04 am Reply with quote Back to top

What if it were fake and is intended to increase chatter and perhaps mislead?



 
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PostPosted: Jun 05 2009 08:16 am Reply with quote Back to top

Knyte wrote:

Apparently the publication contained no classified material about nuclear weapons and all of the world's intelligence services already knew where the radioactive materials were stored anyway.

However, Energy Secretary Steven Chu admitted to the AP that the whole thing was a bit embarrassing.

This is all that matters. No sensitive information was revealed. It's public information, and was only embarrassing, not a national security risk.


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PostPosted: Jun 05 2009 06:02 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Maybe they wanted to make the info public so someone would steal the uranium to power their flux capacitor.


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