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==Anti-nuclear protests== Fingers were pointed at Wackenhut when it was revealed that anti-nuclear protesters, including an 82-year-old nun, had managed to cut through fences of one of the United Statesโ most protected nuclear facilities at [[Oak Ridge, Tennessee|Oak Ridge]] in [[Tennessee]] in July 2012.<ref name=pol>{{cite web| title=Hill flummoxed over anti-nuke nun | author=Kate Brannen| publisher=Politico| url=http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0912/81164.html| date=13 September 2012}}</ref> Three activists broke into the US Government's only weapons grade storage facility to paint graffiti and throw what they claimed was human blood on the walls.<ref name=pol /> The breach and lack of security at the site at the time was blamed upon the absence of key Wackenhut personnel in the previous few weeks; the plant manager and chief operating officer had retired 12 days prior to the incident.<ref>{{cite news| title=Rep. Blackburn says Y-12 incident shows lack of Energy Dept. accountability | author=Paul C. Barton| newspaper=The Tennessean| url=http://www.tennessean.com/article/20120912/NEWS02/309120161/Rep-Blackburn-says-Y-12-incident-shows-lack-Energy-Dept-accountability?nclick_check=1| date=12 September 2012}}</ref>
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