US Senators John McCain and Joe Lieberman are linking
Internet censorship with atomic power in a way that should terrify us all.
McCain is the real power behind Lieberman-Warner global
warming bill on which the Senate could vote as early as Tuesday, June 3. As a
centerpiece of his presidential campaign, McCain is pushing hard for massive
subsidies to build new atomic reactors. Despite his "free market"
ideology, this bill may hand a half-trillion taxpayer dollars to an industry
that cannot get private backing for a failed, terror-target technology.
Now its official co-sponsor, Connecticut's Lieberman, has
taken the issue into the realm of Internet censorship. In a recent floor
speech, he demanded that YouTube remove numerous postings that he claims
promote terrorism. Yet the very bill he and McCain are pushing would force
taxpayers to fund atomic reactors that are easily accessible to terrorists as
machines of radioactive mass destruction.
Calling it a "ludicrous" attack on free speech,
The New York Times scoffs at the claim that the Internet is "one of the
primary drivers" of terrorism. The charge comes in Lieberman's report on
"Violent Islamist Extremism, the Internet, and the Homegrown Terrorist
Threat."
The Times found it "profoundly disturbing that an
influential senator would even consider telling a media company to shut down
constitutionally protected speech." The ACLU has warned that similar
efforts "could be a precursor to proposals to censor and regulate speech
on the Internet."
In a dangerous capitulation, YouTube then did pull down some
80 videos.
What makes this attack on free speech doubly disturbing is that
it accompanies the promotion of the very the technology that gives potential
terrorists the easiest route to creating a nuclear holocaust -- commercial
atomic power plants.
It has long been clear that no atomic reactor could
withstand the crash of a jet the size of the ones hijacked on 9/11/01. Even
without penetrating the containment dome, the force of impact and ensuing fuel
fires would be virtually certain to cause massive radioactive releases, render
plant operations impossible, disrupt critical cooling systems, destroy off-site
power and communications lifelines, threaten spent fuel pools -- most of which
are seriously overloaded -- as well as highly vulnerable dry casks, and much
more.
America's 104 licensed atomic reactors are every bit as vulnerable
to such an attack today as they were on 9/10/2001. There is no guarantee a new
generation of reactors, projected to come on line in a decade or two, would be
any safer.
A long string of government and private studies over the
past half-century have warned that by error or terror, a major reactor disaster
would kill tens of thousands of people in the short-term, and many, many more
in the years to come. The property damage and ultimate impact on what's left of
the American economy would be incalculable.
But while attacking our constitutional rights in the name of
fighting terrorism, McCain and Lieberman advocate using public money to build
still more of these pre-deployed weapons of radioactive mass destruction,
giving terrorists access to the ultimate threat.
Despite the industry's well-financed hype, not a single
major national environmental group supports this atomic expansion. A unified
effort to strip the pro-nuke provisions out of the Lieberman-Warner bill is
underway, with further information at websites such as Nuclear Information and Resource Service, Beyond Nucclear, NukeFree.org and many more. All urge safe
energy proponents to call their U.S. Senators to stop this pork-laden railroad
to radioactive terror.
In fact, nuke power can do exactly as much to solve global
warming as censoring the Internet can do to safeguard our democracy -- which is
to say, nothing.
So it will take another massive grassroots effort to beat
this latest travesty of an energy bill -- as well as to save what's left of our
democracy from those who would use vague threats of terrorism as an excuse to
destroy it.
After all, no terrorist can threaten our cities with an
attack on its solar panels. And there's nothing about windpower that even hints
at a need to shut down the Internet.
Harvey
Wasserman's SOLARTOPIA! OUR GREEN-POWERED EARTH is at http://solartopia.org. This article first
appeared at http://freepress.org.