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- From: jtchew@csa3.lbl.gov (Ad absurdum per aspera)
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- Subject: Munich A-bomb kit (was Re: The H-Bomb secret is out)
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- Date: 5 Nov 1992 09:32 PST
- Organization: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory - Berkeley, CA, USA
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- On sci.physics.fusion, dam@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk (David Morning) writes...
-
- >About 4kgs of what was described as "bomb grade" Plutonium was seized by
- >customs official in Germany about two weeks ago. It was being smuggled via
- >Poland and its destination appeared to be the Balkans. This is the second
- >customs seizure of Plutonium the Germans have made in the last 6 months.
- >Scary huh?
-
- Opinions vary; one suspects that, as always, the people who know for
- sure aren't able or willing to talk about it.
-
- The seizure, apparently from the trunk of a car in Munich, was
- mentioned only lightly and sporadically in the US news media. An
- early report which my wife saw (on CBS television, if we both recall
- correctly) had it as more or less a complete do-it-yourself bomb kit,
- plus some unspecified indications that the vendors were willing to
- sell anything from special nuclear materials to assembled ex-Soviet
- weapons.
-
- A radio report that I heard a few days later (probably from the BBC
- World Service by way of National Public Radio) said that it was "only"
- a few pounds of U-235, with some conflicting reports from various
- officials as to whether it was weapons- or reactor-grade material.
- Some nth-hand gossip from the unclassified stem of the interlaboratory
- grapevine (I hold no clearance, and my cleared friends are all a bunch
- of boy scouts, so take this how you will) says it was the latter.
-
- So: I'd give odds that they did NOT find a paint-by-numbers A-bomb or
- immediately usable components thereof. The scary part, for me, was a
- news report that various German officials had dealt with 100 real or
- suspected incidents of this type in 1992, up from 29 the previous year.
- Perhaps the American media's inattention to this story will be rectified
- dramatically and all too soon. :(
-
- --Joe
- "Just another personal opinion from the People's Republic of Berkeley"
-