On the night of July 28, 2012, an 82-year-old nun, along with two men, slowly
climbed up a thickly-wooded hill surrounding the Y-12 National Security Complex
in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where enriched uranium was stored for use in nuclear
weapons. They crawled through holes they cut in barbed-wire fences, walked to
the main building and proceeded to spray-paint biblical slogans, wrap crime
scene tape around pillars and hammer away at concrete.