News - Divine Strake
By Keith Rogers By KEITH ROGERS REVIEW-JOURNAL Once declared dead by politicians and environmental activists, the non-nuclear Divine Strake bunker-buster bomb test has hope for resurrection after a federal court ruling.
A resolution expressing the Legislature's concern and displeasure with the upcoming Divine Strake military test sailed through the House Thursday. SCR5, sponsored by Sen. Gene Davis, D-Salt Lake, garnered 69 yes votes. Six representatives were absent.
The Divine Strake nonnuclear explosion at the Nevada Test Site "would disperse large amounts of radioactive particles into the atmosphere," says a noted pathologist. Dr. Thomas M.
By Lee Benson Deseret Morning News I do not know an isotope from a rem. Let's get that clear right up front. I am not a physicist, scientist or Ph.D. I know way more about the infield fly rule than atoms and gamma rays.
By Mark Havnes, The Salt Lake Tribune Feb. 1--KANAB -- The Kane County Commission has joined a growing chorus of local-government opposition to Divine Strake.
