If you learned that the man in this photo -- a professional assassin -- was the head of security at one of our nation’s most vulnerable nuclear facilities, would it trouble you? Or would it sound like one hell of a story?I think I'll feel a little safer when I return to work on Monday. I'll also be more likely to obey the site's 15 mph speed limit.
The rest of the story is here.
Frankly, the more of the story I read, the less I believed it.
ReplyDeleteWe're both acquainted with the hiring standards for WE's Nukers; it's very hard to believe that the Michigan nuke's standards are different by THAT much.
Dad - I hadn't made past page 2 before posting. I agree with your assessment - the bullshit factor gets pretty high as you get into it.
ReplyDeleteSome of the anecdotes will preclude Zeke from maintaining his security clearance if validated.
I will want to buy & read his book which I expect to see soon. Zeke may also make a great Fox News Analyst.
Jim
It's not his clearance I care about.
ReplyDeleteI think the guy is definitely unstable. Putting him at the top of the "security" pile at a nuke facility may not be prudent.
I skipped a step. In this industry, no clearance equals no job. Especially for any position related to security.
ReplyDeleteZeke may find his name listed on the NRC's banned list, and Entergy and/or Nuclear Management Company may face enforcement action for employing his guy.
http://www.nrc.gov/about-nrc/regulatory/enforcement/current.html#ea