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Edward Bernard Grothus (June 28, 1923 – February 12, 2009) was an American machinist and technician at the
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during the 1950s and 1960s. In later life he became the owner of a surplus store which he used as a base for peace and
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Weapons specialist

Originally, Grothus built rifles and machine guns at the
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in Illinois. He arrived in Los Alamos on March 23, 1949.Anti-nuke activist works for new legacy for birthplace of A-bomb
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Initially, Grothus worked for 2 years as a machinist and then 18 years as a technician in the R-Site weapons development group. This involved working with depleted uranium and taking measurements for studies on the hydrodynamics of test implosions. He said his work contributed to the creation of bombs 30 times smaller and 30 times more powerful than those used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki—an increase from 15
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s to 475 kilotons in a nuclear package the size of a bowling ball. On December 1, 1969 Grothus quit the lab to pursue his business and activism interests full-time.


Shopkeeper and peace activist

In 1951, while still working at the lab, Grothus founded the ''Los Alamos Sales Company'', known to all as "The Black Hole" (because "everything goes in and nothing comes out"). It is a "thrift shop" of old scientific equipment that he has collected from the National Laboratory over the past decades. Ed could be seen often shopping at another Los Alamos thrift shop, Casa Mesita. Originally, the business had no permanent home as Grothus sold unwanted lab items purchased at auction to universities and researchers. In 1976 the store found its present home in a converted
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grocery store Grothus and his wife Margaret purchased. His objective for the Black Hole was to recycle scientific equipment for use in peaceful endeavors and to serve as a base to campaign for
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. Grothus predicted that there would be a
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in 2013.Gusterson, Hugh
"The legacy of Ed Grothus and the Black Hole"

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For a while Grothus sold cans of supposed "organic
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wrappers to cans of soup. He mailed a free sample to the White House, earning him a visit from the Secret Service. When walking into the gymnasium sized warehouse filled with piles of old computers, function generators, lock in amplifiers, microscopes and piles of wires and cables, a sign on the door reads:


Documentary films

Grothus is the subject of three documentaries. The first, '' Atomic Ed and the Black Hole'' was produced in 2002 and broadcast in the United States on HBO. The second, focusing on Los Alamos as a whole, was a German production called ''Los Alamos und die Erben Der Bombe''. The third, ''Laboratory Conditions'', is a short film available for free on the internet. Visitors to The Black Hole have captured video content and added it to places like YouTube. Ed also has two large granite obelisks to document the development of atomic bombs.


Publications

In 2019 ''Atomic Ed'' was published by documentary photographer Janire Nájera. The book includes archival documents, past and recent photographs and a selection of letters from over 50 years of correspondence between Ed Grothus and politicians, scientists, the media and his family. Barcelona: RM Editorial, 2019. . With a foreword by Celia Jackson.


Awards

Grothus has received a number of awards and other recognition including: ''2006 Nuclear Free Future Lifetime Achievement'' for his ongoing activism speaking out against nuclear weapons and nuclear power - where the risks and decommissioning costs are significant. ''2006 Indigenous World Uranium Summit, Lifetime Achievement'' for promoting a nuclear-free future through his work. ''2007 Allan Hauser Memorial Award''. for his demonstrated artistic success and community involvement. ''Mike Daisey - If You See Something Say Something''. where Mike Daisey talks about his visits to Trinity Site, The Bradbury Science Museum and his "Welcome to the Black Hole". ''
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(NPR) feature'' titled "At 85, 'Atomic Ed' Is Still Ticking Off Los Alamos" which described Ed's ongoing buying, selling and saving of "nuclear waste" and his desire to find a location for his twin 40 ton granite monuments - the Rosetta Stones for the Nuclear Age.


Death

Grothus died on February 12, 2009, from colon cancer. In an email correspondence prior to his death, Ed wrote, "My body is wracked with cancer tumors. My mind is wracked with the horrible visions of a very possible nuclear holocaust."


See also

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References


External links


A memorial site for Ed Grothus
Includes photos {{DEFAULTSORT:Grothus, Ed 1923 births 2009 deaths American anti–nuclear weapons activists Los Alamos National Laboratory personnel People from Los Alamos, New Mexico Machinists Deaths from cancer in New Mexico Deaths from colorectal cancer