The United States military just flew a nuclear reactor across the country in a C-17 cargo plane. Let that sink in for a moment, Patriots.
A five-megawatt nuclear reactor—small enough to fit inside a van, powerful enough to light up 5,000 American homes—was loaded onto a series of C-17 Globemasters and transported 6,000 miles in just 14 hours from March Air Reserve Base in California to Hill Air Force Base in Utah. This isn't some bureaucrat's pipe dream or another government feasibility study destined to collect dust. This happened. And the implications for every American household are nothing short of revolutionary.
Secretary of Energy Chris Wright traveled with the Ward 250 advanced micro-nuclear reactor built by Valor Atomics, confirming what millions of Americans have been waiting to hear: nuclear power is coming back, and it's coming back fast.
This is exactly what Americans voted for in 2024. While the Biden regime pushed unreliable windmills that killed our birds and whales, and solar panels that fail when you need them most, President Trump promised energy dominance—and he's delivering it at 500 miles per hour in the belly of a military transport plane.
Make no mistake: this wasn't just a test flight. This was a message to every adversary watching. China tested a new small modular reactor just two weeks ago in Hainan province and has 60 organizations in a new Chinese Industrial Chain Alliance scrambling to scale the technology. Russia has had a floating SMR since 2020.
But as David Zier of Real America's Voice reported after flying with Secretary Wright and Undersecretary of War Mike Duffy on the mission itself, America leads in private reactor designs—and no other country can deliver them at the speed and scale we can.
President Trump has signed four nuclear executive orders designed to unleash a full-scale American nuclear renaissance. Even liberal governors are getting the message. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, who maintained a 31-year moratorium against new nuclear reactors, just lifted the ban because the Green New Deal fantasy is crumbling before everyone's eyes.
Think about what portable nuclear power means for national security: Military bases completely independent of the vulnerable civilian power grid. Disaster zones powered up instantly instead of waiting weeks for utility crews. Battlefields where American forces never lose electricity no matter what the enemy throws at them.
And for everyday Americans? Your power bills are about to get cheaper. No more rolling blackouts. No more being held hostage by foreign energy markets or domestic green extremists.
Governor Spencer Cox of Utah called it "Operation Gigawatt"—a plan to double the state's energy production. The reactor is scheduled to be operational by July 4th, America's 250th birthday. How's that for symbolism?
Source: Next News Network