Pentagon’s Newest Project Sets World On Edge

Way to set the world on edge.

Per a chilling report from the Daily Mail, the Pentagon has brushed off varied nations’ fears over the very real risk of World War III, chiefly by embarking on a new, multibillion nuclear warhead project.

According to the war-mongering department, the new nuclear warhead will allegedly “keep pace with future adversary threats.”

That’s all well and good, until Biden allows Chinese-operated balloons to fly over nuclear silos for a week, undoubtedly sending back high-quality images to Beijing for all sorts of nefarious purposes.

Heck, knowing the Biden administration, he may well have required the Pentagon to use Chinese contractors, just like Obama used Chinese scientists in Wuhan via Fauci.

One thing is for sure: It would be interesting to see who the authors of the “feasibility studies” for the newest nuclear weapons may be.

“Feasibility studies on the W93 have been underway at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, the birthplace of the atomic bomb, since 2022. All U.S. warheads begin life there in a plutonium pit that was built by engineers in the 1980s …

The new warhead is based on existing designs and therefore will not need to be tested before being put into action. President George H.W. Bush signed an order in the 1990s banning underground nuclear tests,” the Daily Mail reported.

So, in other words, the swamp has been scheming for quite some time to amplify the nuclear arsenal, all while accusing Trump of wanting to start World War III.

Got it.

Recently, the newest Pentagon nuclear project was also discussed in length in Congress, in rather chilling testimony from Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm.

“The FY25 budget request reflects the urgent demands on the nuclear security enterprise to deliver and adapt while exercising fiscal restraint and increasing efficiency. NNSA’s FY25 budget request is $25B. The FY25 budget request prioritizes executing the nuclear weapon program of record, including the development of the B61-13, advancing naval nuclear propulsion systems, and revitalizing the infrastructure across the enterprise,” Granholm proclaimed.

Little wonder that dozens of members of Congress have been “investing” in major defense contractors.

Heck, Pelosi alone probably made another $5M off Granholm’s testimony.

“In addition, our requested budget supports development and application of emerging technologies such as digital engineering and artificial intelligence (AI) that will increase our efficiency and innovation,” Granholm continued.

Ah, but of course. Critical to include those billions for Big Tech, who will happily pursue mass surveillance and mass censorship on behalf of the swamp when needed.

Like right before a presidential election, for instance.

“The FY25 budget request affirms the Administration’s steadfast commitment to a strong national defense and NNSA’s critical and evolving missions,” Granholm added crisply.

More like it “affirms” the war mongering nature of the Democrats.

Granholm’s testimony can be read in its entirety here.

One thing is for sure: It’s rather clear that the White House is doing everything in its power to stoke fear worldwide.

Little wonder that Putin recently declared that his nation was ready for nuclear war, given the latest threats emanating from the Pentagon.

“From a military-technical point of view, we are, of course, ready,” Putin ominously intoned.

The presidential elections truly cannot come soon enough this time … as the state of future nuclear war, or lack thereof, apparently depends on the ultimate victor in November.

Author: Jane Jones


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