Back in 2019, former USM professor Ken Jones and I were arrested together protesting the christening[sic] of yet another General Dynamics war ship in Bath, Maine. Ken was one of those who chose to be jailed rather than pay a bail bondsman, and I was with his partner Melody Shank when Ken walked out of the private for-profit jail in Wiscasset where he and the others were held for a weekend.
Since returning home to North Carolina, Ken and Melody have been active in the resistance to a new war machine factory in their area. Here's reporting gleaned from their accounts as well as the group's Reject Raytheon website.
From Ken's blog post in February 2021:
The site for the Pratt & Whitney (P&W, a division of Raytheon Technologies) plant being planned for Asheville is now being cleared of trees so that construction on the 1.2 million sq. ft. plant can begin soon.
It looks like mountaintop removal, a not unfamiliar occurrence here in the Appalachian Mountains. It breaks my heart to see it.
P&W builds engines for commercial and military jets, most notoriously for the state-of-the-art F-35 Lightning Fighter Jet. Raytheon is the 2nd largest arms manufacturer in the world, a major war profiteer.
...
We did a die-in at Vance Monument in the center of Asheville.
We did a rally as part of the international day of action to celebrate the Entry into Force of the UN Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons - Raytheon has over a billion dollars of contracts in the nuclear weapons industry.
1 comment:
U.S. citizens have continuously granted legitimacy to..., this 'system', thus it continues and we ask why these problems continue. We are perplexed! Well, we have enabled and given approval to all of this simply by approving of 244 years of complete fraud!
Post a Comment