Friday
Apr022010
The Great Nuclear Race: Google v. Iran (Arrington)
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Google has acquired a company that has created a new process for highly efficient isotope separation, we’ve confirmed from multiple sources. The primary use of this technology, say experts we’ve spoken with, is uranium enrichment.
Enriched uranium is a necessary ingredient in the creation of nuclear energy, and one source we’ve spoken with at Google says that this is part of the Google Green Initiative
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As GreenBeat
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GreenBeat first broke the story (first titled Google Has A Big Alternate Energy Announcement Forthcoming) after seeing multiple tweets
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But other sources we’ve spoken with say Google has no real intention of pursuing nuclear energy, despite the fact that the company has promoted the use of alternate energy sources for years.
Of particular concern is the fact that the company Google acquired is based outside of the U.S., and little is known about the new enrichment technology they’ve developed.
Nuclear power generation is a highly regulated industry. And enriched uranium is a particularly sensitive topic and creation and distribution of the substance is highly controlled.
Enriched uranium can also be used for nuclear weapons production, which is why the industry is so highly regulated.
Says one source: “The story Google is putting out there is that the new technology will be built for clean energy production. But all of the research and development they’re doing in this area is being conducted outside of the U.S., and the enrichment facility is also outside of the U.S.”
And more chillingly: “It would be trivial for anyone with this technology to build a nuclear weapon.”
Google, which has been shaken by its inability to counter Chinese censorship and hacking efforts, may be engaging in enrichment research as part of a new effort to simply protect itself from outside threats.
One source pointed out that if Google were its own country, its revenues would place it at 74th on the list of countries
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To be clear, most of this is speculation. All we’ve confirmed is that Google has acquired a company with a new enrichment process and that they have begun researching small, nuclear portable generators. But there is real evidence here that Google may be working on something much more sinister to counter the China threat. More as this develops.
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Reader Comments (2)
Dammit this is the second time I bite the bait.
first the flying penguins and now this.
I really should buy some Google stock. I've always wanted a nuke. You could call me "James Nukem." Get some! I here to kick Ahmadi kick ass and chew bubble gum, and I'm all out of gum...
Man, that brings back memories. 1996 ruled, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Nukem_3D