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Just as huge nuclear explosions result from small spheres of plutonium, the story of the Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant near Denver, Colorado is much larger than itself. It is about the Church family, who came West seeking gold in 1861, stayed to raise cattle, watched the federal government take a large piece of its land for the weapons plant in 1951--and now is busily developing real estate in the booming suburbs next to the contaminated plant site. It is about the government and private corporations that produced the deadliest devices in history for thirty-seven years, concealed problems behind the wall of national security secrecy, and came close to a Chernobyl-scale disaster during a 1969 fire. It is about plant managers who cut corners to maintain weapons production, workers who saw themselves as loyal Cold War soldiers, and citizen activists who challenged the plants very existence. And it is about a community that profited from thousands of jobs and contracts but now faces long-term environmental and health risks. Making a Real Killing examines the way Americans participated in building a nuclear weapons arsenal capable of destroying the human species. To read it is to learn some sobering lessons, including the fact that the democratic process lagged decades behind technological developments.As Americans reckon with the legacy of the Cold War, Making a Real Killing deserves a place at the center of our attention. Len Acklands integrity and hard work remind us how crucial energetic journalism is for a successful democracy.Patricia Nelson Limerick

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title:Making a Real Killing : Rocky Flats and the Nuclear West
author:Ackland, Len.
publisher:University of New Mexico
isbn10 | asin:0826318770
print isbn13:9780826318770
ebook isbn13:9780585188430
language:English
subjectRocky Flats Plant (U.S.)--History, Nuclear weapons plants--Environmental aspects--Colorado, Church family, Golden Region (Colo.)--History.
publication date:1999
lcc:UF534.C6A25 1999eb
ddc:363.17/99/0978883
subject:Rocky Flats Plant (U.S.)--History, Nuclear weapons plants--Environmental aspects--Colorado, Church family, Golden Region (Colo.)--History.
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Making a Real Killing
Rocky Flats and The Nuclear West
Len Ackland
University of New Mexico Press Albuquerque
Page iv
1999 by The University of New Mexico Press
FIRST EDITION
All rights reserved.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Ackland, Len.
Making a real killing: Rocky Flats and the nuclear West / Len
Ackland. 1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-8263-1877-0 (cloth: alk. paper)
1. Rocky Flats Plant (U.S.) History. 2. Nuclear weapons
plants Environmental aspects Colorado. 3. Church family.
4. Golden Region (Colo.) History. I. Title.
UF534.C6 A25 1999
363.17'99'0978883 dc21 99-6500
CIP
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This book is dedicated to my parents
Eleanor L. (Yoder) Ackland
Jack F. Ackland
and my children
Seth, John, and Sarah
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Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
ix
Prologue
1
Chapter One
Rich Pastures
5
Chapter Two
Big Ed and the Bomb
27
Chapter Three
A $45 Million Plant
51
Chapter Four
Behind the Fences
67
Chapter Five
Neutrons Trotting Around
99
Chapter Six
Expect a Fire, but Produce
111
Chapter Seven
Arms Race and Waste
127
Chapter Eight
Close Call The Mother's Day Fire
143
Chapter Nine
A Magnet for Scientists and Activists
161
Chapter Ten
Local Hazard, Global Threat
177
Chapter Eleven
Under Siege
189
Chapter Twelve
Whistleblowers and the Feds
203

Page viii
Chapter Thirteen
Shutdown
215
Chapter Fourteen
Infinity Rooms
229
Epilogue
243
Notes
251
Index
295

Page ix
Preface and Acknowledgments
My childhood memory of the Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant dates back to the mid-1950s, when my family would occasionally pass it during our frequent Sunday afternoon drives. Various routes existed from our home in Aurora, just east of Denver, into the mountains. A favorite was to go up Coal Creek canyon, which took us past what my parents simply called a "government plant." My father was a government employee himself, a middle manager at the U.S. Post Office in Denver, and my mother soon would go to work as a secretary for a U.S. Air Force intelligence unit at Lowry Air Base next to Aurora. Years later, in the early 1960s, I was a student at the University of Colorado at Boulder, eight miles north of Rocky Flats. The implications of this nuclear weapons factory eluded me, despite the Cuban missile crisis during my freshman year.
At the university I majored in history, a wonderful discipline for learning how to ask questions and seek accurate answers about the way the world really works. Journalism, the "first rough draft of history," as a Washington Post publisher once called it, interested me, but I didn't try it until I freelanced in Vietnam during 1968. The next year I attended graduate school at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C. I went mainly to study economics, because monetary interests underlie so much public policy, but my most insightful class was taught by adjunct professor Morton Halperin. Formerly a "whiz kid" who worked for Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, Halperin knew how Washington operated. His class focused on understanding policy decisions by figuring out the players and then identifying the personal, bureaucratic, philosophical, and other interests they brought to the table.
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It took a few twists and turns, including a stint as a researcher for the Tony Russo and Dan Ellsberg "Pentagon Papers" defense team, before I got my first paying job as a journalist in 1973 at an iconoclastic business weekly in Denver called Cervi's Rocky Mountain Journal
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