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Boats by Bangor with the Golden Rule

September 5 @ 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Free

Join Local activists as they stage a water-based nonviolent protest and witness for peace in Hood Canal at the Trident nuclear submarine base.  Peace activists will travel along the Bangor waterfront where nuclear warheads and Trident missiles are loaded onto submarines and where submarines are resupplied for ballistic missile patrols in the Pacific Ocean.

The witness for peace at the nuclear submarine base marks the 79th commemoration of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.

What:  Peace activists will participate in a nonviolent waterborne protest at the Bangor nuclear submarine base waterfront.  This is the third year since 2016 for the demonstration, called “Boats by Bangor.”

When:  Wednesday, September 4th, around 5:00pm, kayaks enter Hood Canal south of Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor at King Spit.  Vessels, led by the historic peace boat the Golden Rule, will come from various locations.          

Where:  Sailboats and kayaks will travel along the entire length of the waterfront of Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, including the Delta Pier and the two Explosives Handling Wharves at Bangor where Trident submarines are maintained and nuclear warheads and Trident D-5 missiles are loaded upon submarines.  Participants will not be risking arrest in Hood Canal. Participants will gather afterwards for a beach party at a nearby beach.

FULL SCHEDULE

12 – 1:30 pm Guests can board the Golden Rule at Port Ludlow Marina
1:30 to 5 pm Golden Rule sails down Hood Canal to Bangor
4:00 PM:  Kayakers park and set up.  The address for parking is at the Sherebesmans’ (don’t knock at the house):
17601 Olympic View Road NW, Silverdale WA  98383  Use Mona Lee’s house up on Harried Road if there are lots of cars.
4:30:  Kayakers move boats down to King Spit.  Use the brown stairway, across from 17210 Olympic View Rd.
5:00:  Golden Rule drops anchor inside King Spit, welcomed with banners, applause and (#?) kayaks.
5:00-5:30:  Kayaks launch and assemble.  Passengers board the Golden Rule.  
5:30-6:30:  GR and other boats cruise NNE past Bangor wharves, then return.
6:30-7:15:  Celebrate peace, birthday cake for Kathy R, photos  and videos.
7:30:  Golden Rule sails for Port Ludlow; other participants clean up & depart.
Contact for questions about schedule and King Spit logistics:  Mack Johnson   360-649-1712

*For more event information email info@gzcenter.org. You can also contact Helen Jaccard, Golden Rule coordinator (206) 992-6364 or Glen Milner (206) 365-7865. Day of the event call (206) 979-8319.

The peace flotilla, titled “Boats by Bangor”, will feature the original peace ship, the Golden Rule, that set sail in 1958 to the South Pacific to stop nuclear bomb testing in the atmosphere.  A National Project of Veterans for Peace, the Golden Rule continues to inspire many peacemakers and peace ships around the world.

The flotilla is part of a continuing effort by activists to lift the veil of secrecy involving nuclear weapons in Puget Sound.

“We are sailing for a nuclear-free world and a peaceful, sustainable future,” says Gerry Condon, former president of Veterans For Peace. “Our mission is all the more urgent now that the two nuclear superpowers, the U.S. and Russia, are confronting one another in Ukraine, and nuclear-armed Israel is carrying out a genocide in Gaza. These wars must end if we are to be spared from nuclear war.”

The Trident submarine base at Bangor employs the largest concentration of deployed nuclear weapons in the world and is the home port for 8 of the Navy’s 14 Trident nuclear powered submarines.  More than 1,000 nuclear warheads are deployed on Trident D-5 missiles on SSBN submarines based at Bangor or stored at Strategic Weapons Facility Pacific (SWFPAC) at the Bangor submarine base.

One Trident SSBN submarine at Bangor is estimated to carry about 90 nuclear warheads.  The W76 and W88 warheads at Bangor are equal respectively to 100 kilotons and 455 kilotons of TNT in destructive force.  One submarine deployed at Bangor is equal to approximately 1,000 Hiroshima sized nuclear bombs.

Hood Canal is tightly controlled by the Navy with multiple easements from State agencies that restrict access and development near the submarine base, and with a series of federally established security zones that are enforced by Coast Guard, Navy, and Marine Corps personnel.  Participants in the flotilla do not intend to enter the federally designated exclusion zone around the Bangor waterfront.

DAY OF RESISTANCE on September 5th!

The Golden Rule will also take part in the DAY OF RESISTANCE at the Indian Island Naval Weapons Depot near Port Townsend on September 5th. Click here to learn more.

 

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