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Gary Franchi here with RAW FEED, and America just announced the unthinkable—nuclear reactors on the lunar surface by 2030. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, now leading NASA, dropped this bombshell while 20% of the agency walked out through DOGE cuts. The irony? Lean teams move faster. Bloated bureaucracies kill dreams. Now we’re racing China and Russia to plant atomic power where the sun doesn’t shine for 336 hours straight.
This isn’t about flags and footprints anymore. Whoever plants their reactor first can declare "keep-out zones"—literal nuclear-backed territory claims on the moon. China and Russia already signed their pact. They’re building together while we argued about pronouns. But Duffy just changed the game. Not the planned 40-kilowatt reactor. He demands 100 kilowatts. More than double the power because half-measures don’t win space races.
Think about what nuclear means up there. Lunar night lasts two weeks. Minus 280 degrees Fahrenheit. Solar panels become million-dollar paperweights. Batteries freeze and die. But nuclear? Nuclear never sleeps. Nuclear powers through darkness. Nuclear enables permanent American presence while our enemies scramble in the cold.
The physics are brutal but simple. Inside that reactor, uranium-235 atoms split when neutrons strike. Each split releases heat and more neutrons. Chain reaction. Infinite power. The same force that ended World War II now lights our path to the stars. Rolls-Royce already unveiled their design—clean, modular, ready. Private industry leads while government follows. That’s how America wins.
But here’s what they’re not telling you. This was always about Mars. The moon is just our gas station. Nuclear reactors there mean fuel production, supply staging, launch capability. Control the moon, control Mars. Control Mars, control the solar system. Control the solar system, control humanity’s future. The Chinese understand this. That’s why they’re racing. That’s why they partnered with Russia.
Your tax dollars at work? Damn right. While Medicaid faces cuts and infrastructure crumbles, we’re funding moon bases. Contradiction? No. Strategy. Because civilizations that stop reaching up start dying down. Support America’s cosmic destiny at https://www.givesendgo.com/Keep-Next-News-Alive or PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate?campaign_id=BAC78BHT6NPU6. Join at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLoNQH9RCndfUGOb2f7E1Ew/join for exclusive coverage. This is how we ensure the stars have stripes forever.
The Secretary of Energy gets it. "We put people on the moon. Can we build nuclear reactors? Absolutely." No hedging. No excuses. Just American confidence. In 25 years after WWII, we built 130 nuclear reactors. Then bureaucracy strangled progress—only two in the next 45 years. But the moon has no EPA. No permits. No protesters. Just pure engineering unleashed.
Sean Duffy’s timeline destroys excuses. Industry has 60 days to submit proposals. Launch by 2030. Five years to design, build, and deploy nuclear power 238,000 miles away. Impossible? So was landing there in ’69 with computers weaker than your phone. But we did it because we had to. Now we’ll do it again because we must.
China wants to beat us there. Their state media celebrates our NASA departures. They see weakness. But they’re about to learn what happens when America focuses. When we stop arguing about bathrooms and start building reactors. When we stop apologizing and start conquering. The moon shot was never about the moon. It was about showing the world what free people can achieve.
This is bigger than politics. Democrats, Republicans—meaningless labels when species survival’s at stake. Earth could face asteroids, nuclear war, climate catastrophe. One planet means one point of failure. But spread across worlds? We become immortal. That reactor isn’t just power—it’s insurance for everything humanity ever was or will be.
Critics cry about costs while China builds. They whine about priorities while Russia plans. They demand Earth-first while our enemies claim the universe. But history remembers builders, not beggers. Explorers, not explainers. Those who reached for stars, not those who counted pennies.
The countdown has begun. By 2030, American nuclear power will light the lunar darkness. By 2035, Mars awaits. By 2050, the solar system. This is our generation’s mission—not to witness history but to make it. The question isn’t whether we can afford to go. It’s whether we can afford not to.
This is Gary Franchi for RAW FEED, reminding you that destiny isn’t given—it’s taken.
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