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about  nomorebombs.org

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We are a small  group, No More Bombs, based in Anacortes, WA, having meetings, and organizing events that we hope will spread the messages around our area, while coordinating efforts with the statewide coalition created by WPSR, Washington Against Nuclear Weapons.  Our monthly newsletters keep us connected between meetings.   

Our steering committee

Bud Anderson     budathome2012@hotmail.com
I worked as an electrical engineer for 46 years at various oil refineries in the US.  My personal hobbies include a strong interest in 20th Century history.  Additionally, growing up under the threat of global nuclear was has always caused me concern for myself, my community, my country and the world.  Therefore, I have read and studied extensively the history of nuclear weapons', who has them, how many are there, and the efforts to limit and eliminate them forever.  Seeing the most contaminated site in the US at Hanford, along with the realization that it will never be "cleaned up", is alarming.  Therefore, I am dedicated to reducing the risk of nuclear disaster by actively opposing nuclear weapons' and the war mentality.




Julia Hurd   hurdjulia@gmail.com
The threat of nuclear war is constantly with us, whether we think about it or not. I believe in the power of a local voice to remind us of this, so I joined No More Bombs. In the 1980’s and 90’s I participated in the work of Skagit Citizens for Nuclear Disarmament, (SCND), and the Skagit Peace Education Fund, (SPEF), and so am grateful that NMB is continuing with this effort. I live in Alger, have three grandkids, and think about their future as well as life on earth in general.



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​ Tracy W Powell     tracy@nomorebombs.org
I was born with the bomb, and for too long accepted its presence in our world as somebody else's business.  I have come to realize it is all of our business, and for our grandchildren's future if not our own, we must accept that fact.  Our nation invented this monster, and is the only nation to have ever unleashed it.  It is therefore our responsibility to dismantle and eliminate nuclear weapons from the world, beginning with our own.   My small part in this effort, for now, is to gather information about nuclear history and the weapons industry that has subsequently grown so powerful, and to make that information comprehensible and available for ordinary folks like me, in the hope that we can work together and figure out a way to bring the nuclear weapon nightmare to an end.   email  tracy@nomorebombs.org  or call or text 360-840-3826


Wim Houppermans    wh5314b@gmail.com
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Kathleen Flanagan    tomflanagan1@comcast.net
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Help us work for the abolition of all nuclear weapons 


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Telephone

360-840-3826

Email

tracy@nomorebombs.org