A California-based company with ties to billionaire investor and Trump ally Peter Thiel announced plans Friday to build America’s first U.S.-owned, privately developed facility to enrich uranium in far western Kentucky.

In an email sent to WKMS, General Matter said that the company intends to make a “historic investment in American nuclear infrastructure” by restoring a shuttered facility in Paducah. The gaseous diffusion plant in McCracken County, which ceased operations in 2013, was built by the U.S. government in the 1950s to bolster national defense efforts – and later to generate fuel for nuclear power plants.

Oh wow, good to see California and Kentucky working so closely together these days on so many important things.

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It just goes to show that no matter who you are, Republican or Democrat, Conservative or Liberal, we can all come together over as recipients of Thiel money Americans.

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    Thiel is all-in an AI. AI requires monstrous amounts of power. Nothing to see here.

    I can’t stop these animals from pursuing AI, but I’m happy they’re going all out for nuclear power. Anything but fossil fuels is a win in my book.

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    Oh yes, lets give the billionaires access to nukes, that sounds safe, I’m sure we can trust them.

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      Why do all y’all jump to nukes with this story!? He clearly wants more power for his AI schemes. No conspiracy, the motivation is simple.

      U235 enrichment:

      Power plant: 3-5%.

      Weapons grade: 90%+

      Even a bugfuck administration like Trump’s isn’t going to allow private enterprise to produce weapons-grade fissile material without serious fucking oversight and total control over every step. Why would any government give up their most powerful weapons?

      On top of that, it takes hella tech to assemble a thermonuclear weapon. Every government that has a solid intelligence apparatus tracks the tools, scientists and materials involved. An atom bomb is not a hydrogen bomb, not by an order of magnitude, and you can’t exactly hide the means for rolling your own Little Boy.

      Not trying to bag on you OP, just feel like I’m taking crazy pills when we think a billionaire could get access to nukes.

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      Ever read Clancy’s The Sum of all Fears? Even having obfuscated some facts, building a nuke is simply impossible without every intelligence agency on Earth knowing about it.

      Terrorists dropping a “fizzle” on the Super Bowl required many narrative acrobatics. 1,532 things had to go wrong for them to slip that through. And it still fizzled.

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    I won’t be surprised when some of this uranium mysteriously goes missing and then no one is held accountable.

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        The probability of Zaphod showing up in this comment thread is roughly equivalent to a sperm whale suddenly being called into existence several miles above the surface of an alien planet.

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      I fucking hate this guy, but I don’t want him to become a martyr. Somebody should dissolve his companies, take all his money and resources, and leave him penniless.

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        Martyr for what? You have to deeply stand for something very popular (amongst a group of people with beliefs) that is very unpopular with another group. Of all the people in the world, Peter is not running the risc of becoming a martyr - dead or alive.

        I see this mistake as a comment more and more often. I’m not saying anything on him remaining alive or not; that’s a completely different set of questions.

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          I just mean victimhood is usually the go to for far right assholes, and all assholes really. Especially the ultra wealthy ones who have the money and influence to spin the truth into whatever they want. Like you leave them no choice but to be even more evil the next time.

          I could totally see whoever comes in his footsteps saying some shit like, “You saw what they did to Thiel. I had to crack down early on to protect myself.”

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              True, they will always play the victim even as they’re hurting and exploiting people they see as less than. Don’t allow them to have any evidence of credibility.

              I think his idea of hell would probably be having to lower himself to the standard of living most people would consider normal and comfortable. Having to learn to actually survive day to day if he were to find himself suddenly without a cent of the money he was born into and all future wages and earnings garnished to pay the people he has harmed, would probably be a fate worse than any hell he could imagine.

              I know there’s no justice and there is pretty much no chance of him ever facing any sort of proportional punishment or consequence for his actions. But, if I could make it happen, having to suddenly learn to survive with the rest of us mortals in the society he has helped create, in his late fifties, wondering how he will even afford something as basic as healthcare while his body rapidly ages from stress and gradually falls apart, after a lifetime of unimaginable privilege, unable to go anywhere or do anything he enjoys without being recognized and having people curse his name. That would be the fate I would wish on somebody like him.