Binary code Mystery number two - стр. 57
– You know, this is not the first time this has happened, which surprised me.
– Was there something like that?
– If you don't know, I'll tell you, all of America is raving about aliens, and the fact that this signal penetrated the satellite control system in the first place confirms it.
Rutra thought, "I'm already convinced that all of America is delusional."
– I have been involved in many closed projects in my line of work, I have been to different sites, and everywhere there was a spirit of the unidentified.
– Can you elaborate on that?
– Prior to Los Alamos, I worked at Oak Ridge Laboratory, K-25 and Y-12 facilities.
Rutra didn't give any sign of his knowledge of the subject. He needed to be mistaken for an obsessed scientist, an image Rutra maintained.
– What's in there?
– What is Oak Ridge National Laboratory – you know. It's a national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy. It is the largest science and energy laboratory in the Department's system. The lab has several powerful supercomputers, including Jaguar and its updated version, Titan, as well as several neutron research facilities. The K-25 facility was located in the southwestern part of Oak Ridge. The K-25 plant, when completed, was the largest building in the world. During the project, the main goal of which was to build an atomic bomb, workers labored in secret, not even realizing what would result from their work. An acquaintance of my mom's, Gladys Owens, didn't know what she was doing until she saw herself in a photo 50 years later at a public exhibition. The X-10 graphite reactor was the world's second man-made nuclear reactor and the first designed and built for continuous operation. It was used to build the first nuclear reactors in Iran, mind you, and Pakistan.
– You said, "pay attention." What was that about? – Ruthra asked.
– Someone needs it to be so, but officially it is declared otherwise.
– Well, well. So what's next?
– The Y-12 National Security Center is a U.S. Department of Energy center in suburban Oak Ridge, near the National Laboratory. The center manufactures components for nuclear weapons and stores the bulk of the U.S. stockpile of enriched uranium. Construction of the center began in February 1943, as part of the Manhattan Project. At Y-12, among other things, fuel was created for the bombs used in 1945 against the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
– Quite interesting, just what is the news, let me put it this way.
– The fact that in such centers, in addition to official, declared activities, albeit classified, there are other activities, classified even from those who have access to them.