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Notice from the Secretary and Annual report - 2019

To renew or subscribe to Bromley Borough CND go to this page Grateful thanks to those of you who are officers, attend meetings, campaign, give donations and pay their subs. As usual the newsletter has been reduced to one per year mainly recording our campaigning. Subs of £5 are now due - please send them to Tahrir Swift [use tear-off slip at end of newsletter ]. CND still very much needs support especially with plans for the US to withdraw from the INF treaty , the challenges of climate change exacerbated by pollution caused by continued conflicts and civil wars, the resultant refugee crisis, the campaign to get UK to sign up for the Nuclear Ban Treaty , the selling of arms to Saudi Arabia and the bombing of Yemen. There are also concerns regarding UK's plans for Trident renewal, the use of drones and the dangers from nuclear power pollution from the Fukushima fall out. It would be really supportive if local Bromley Borough CND members could also join National CND, if the

RIP John Large

It is with great sadness we report the sudden death of John Large who passed away on November 2nd after a heart attack. John was a highly knowledgeable and independent nuclear engineer who gave valuable help to UK environmental groups especially in the 1980s and 1990s, and international groups more recently. John was instrumental in providing the technical backing to environmental groups who successfully campaigned for the closure of the San Onofre nuclear power station in California US, in 2013, for safety reasons, following the failure of its replacement steam generators. John’s technical knowledge of the dangers of nuclear power stations was deep and wide as a brief perusal of his website will show. By Dr Ian Fairlie, CND council member

Notes from CND conference 10/11/2018 session :shape of things to come

Ted Seay , Stuart Parkinson , Steven Rose TS: New military technology re shape global security situation. Use of algorithmic warfare (computer automated war) and ‘Drone swarms’  such as the attack on Russian base in Syria . 13 drones with bombs carried out the attack. There are hyper velocity technology used in weapons making it impossible to intercept an attack. Use of Artificial Intelligence in creating autonomous weapons. These are all worrying developments making the security of  our world even more uncertain. Therefore the claims that nuclear weapons offer stability through ‘deterrence’ is even more weak if not obsolete. TS: “US presidents come and go, but US military policies are hardly affected. The real culprits are the US Dep of Defence (the military), department of energy (the urge to dominate energy sources) and government agencies working hand in glove with large weapons manufacturing corporations. Plus the corporations themselves” A regional nuclear conflict

HOW TO DISMANTLE THE ABSURD PROFITABILITY OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS

Jon Schwarz 4th May 2019 THE BULLETIN OF  the Atomic Scientists currently has its Doomsday Clock set to two minutes to midnight — the closest we’ve been to self-obliteration in  nuclear history . But nuclear weapons are more than just a terrifying threat to every living thing on earth. For decades, they’ve been a terrific way to make money. A  new report  from PAX, a Dutch peace organization, both illuminates how profitable it can be for multinational corporations to manufacture Armageddon and provides a roadmap for taking the money out of mass death. The PAX report identifies a total of $116 billion in current contracts between governments and the private sector to design, build, and maintain the world’s nuclear arsenals. The actual amount may be significantly higher, since all nine nuclear powers maintain some degree of opacity about their nuclear programs. “We know what we can trace,” says Susi Snyder, the report’s principal author, “but there’s definitely more out ther

Poems for Peace 2019

Peace One Day – Sonnet 1 We long for peace and so we sadly ponder what’s needed to achieve that precious state as, fleeing from war, we see so many wander homeless, lost despairing of their fate. “Peace is maintained by force, yes sometimes terror!” or so glib politicians have us think, complacent and self-serving they’re in error, their recklessness may lead us to the brink. While the overlords deploy the pieces, moving people on the gameboard as they please, to bend the devious game to suit their thesis: preserving power, wealth and lives of ease. We must reclaim humanity at last to break the grip of greed that holds us fast. © Leon Silver September 2018 Ghosts of Fukushima A surge of mist from off the sea Enfolds the roofs and eaves Piles up in empty doorways And whispers to the leaves It enters without asking Through a pane left open wide And listens to the scuttle Of tiny feet inside It sits upon a broken chair And beckons with its h