Kansas City NNSA/Honeywell Watch is a blog created for the movement against ongoing operations to renew our nation’s nuclear arsenal at the Kansas City Honeywell Plant.
Kansas City Peace Planters (KCPP) is a coalition of community-based groups forging the path for a nuclear weapons free world by promoting sustainable, green energy (wind and solar) jobs and organizing against the production of nuclear weapons components in Kansas City. Peace Planters offers presentations on renewable energy, civic engagement and nuclear non-proliferation.
Here activists can exchange strategies, share opinions, as well as access information and announcements. We want this blog to be as up-to-date and interactive as possible; if you would like to contribute to a post let us know!





October 30th, 2008 at 4:21 pm
The blog looks very professional.
Let us get as many of the Obama Supporters, especially those who work at the KCMO headquaters, 31st & Gillham to join our cause.
Henry M. Stoever
June 1st, 2010 at 11:01 pm
you all DO realize, right, that the kansas city plant makes materials for the maintenance and storage of nuclear weapons, right? i mean, the nukes don’t decay as quickly as their storage compartments. and we WANT the storage materials to be safe…which keeps the nukes stable. and that’s generally considered a good thing.
just sayin…
October 19th, 2011 at 7:41 am
Reagan, wouldn’t it be better to get rid of the nukes altogether? Do we really need to spend billions maintaining an arsenal of weapons that no moral nation would ever use? It’s time to beat your swords into ploughshares. Reap the peace dividend. Use those billions to create jobs that aren’t centered around an industry that could lead to the deaths of millions of civilians.
October 22nd, 2011 at 12:53 am
I’m game for that. Got a plan for how to “get rid of the nukes altogether”? As far as I can tell, there’s no viable plan/possibility right now, which means we’ve got to deal with the hand which we are dealt. I’d like for that hand to not leak extra radiation or have old, faulty triggers. Call me crazy.