“Woodstock Company Expands For War Work”

    Woodstock, NY, is a tiny town with an outsize global brand. As the town’s largest employer approaches its 80th anniversary of war profiteering, we pause for a vignette of a history that somewhat belies the peace-and-love associations.


    June 28, 1973: Hippies, tourists and assorted pilgrims graced the Village Green. And the front page of the Ulster County Townsman led with a photo of the President of Woodstock’s largest employer, Rotron, proudly receiving a Special Award from Rockwell International, maker of the Minuteman nuclear missile.

    “Year after year,” the award said, “the Rotron fan has performed on the Minuteman missile program without a single instance of failure.”

    Next to a model of a Minuteman, the award displayed a replica of the pirate and slaver Sir Francis Drake’s ship, likening Rotron’s contribution towards keeping a Soviet attack at bay to Drake’s turning back the Spanish Armada in 1588.

    The early 1970s were a boom time for this mainstay of Woodstock’s economy. The Vietnam War and the Cold War were raging — Rotron’s Woodstock plant was providing “components critical to the success of nearly every U.S. military missile program,” as the company’s promotional material proudly stated. “Minuteman, Poseidon, and Spartan all carry the Rotron logo within their shells. Custom-designed Rotron fans are also contained in the Cruise missile and in the Trident [submarine-launched ballistic nuclear missile].”

    Six months before Rotron received its Minuteman award, its Made-In-Woodstock fans had been busy over Vietnam in the “Christmas Bombings”, the largest heavy bombardments by the US  since World War II, with heavy civilian casualties. Woodstock’s production lines were turning out components for B-52 bombers, B-58s, nuclear-armed F-102 and F-106 fighter aircraft, nuclear submarines, and tanks.

    From its earliest days the company concentrated on the military market. In the early 1950s a local paper reported: “The Korean emergency [a euphemism at the time for the Korean War] ... keeps Rotron’s business going at full tilt.” And another local newspaper shouted: “Woodstock Company Expands For War Work.”

    Meanwhile (although this only became known in the 1980s) TCE and other highly toxic byproducts of Rotron’s weapons production were poisoning the groundwater and wells of neighborhood homes and creating the town’s only Superfund site. To this day the poisons remain on site, although supposedly contained, and neighbors can’t grow their own vegetables. Two satellite Rotron plants in nearby towns, Olive and Saugerties, also left legacies of toxic spills. A reminder that war is bad for the environment in all of its phases.

    The Afghanistan and Iraq Wars provided another bonanza for Rotron, now owned by Ametek Inc. And business is surely booming just now for the plant whose production is 80% military.

    In 2020 the factory completed another in a series of expansions for more war work, with the aid of $600,000 of New York State taxpayer money. (Throughout the Covid closures of that year, the factory remained open as an “essential business”.)

    More recently, the widespread horror at the atrocities in Gaza has focused more attention on companies like Rotron that supply the tools of genocide and apartheid. While information is scarce, we know that Rotron has supplied the Israeli Defense Ministry directly as well as selling to Israeli war manufacturers like IAI and Merkava, and has continued to do so since 2023 – and Made-In-Woodstock parts are in all the F-35s and F-15s delivering the genocide.
    Today, the third generation of Minuteman ICBMs, now made by Boeing, still threaten to annihilate the world — and still depend on crucial Made-In-Woodstock components. As do F-16 and F-22 warplanes, Apache and Black Hawk attack helicopters, Bradley and Abrams tanks, warships, drones, rocket launchers, and the vast communications, spying and logistics systems that run modern battlefields.

    We don’t mean to imply that Woodstock, or Rotron, or Ametek Inc, are unusually evil – on the contrary, we see here a microcosm of the military-industrial complex, whose tentacles  reach into every congressional district. What if the great skills and the hard work of this company’s employees had been devoted 100% to peaceful, green, job-creating, infrastructure-strengthening technologies rather than machines of destruction and death? What if the community could help them make that happen?

U.S. needs to rethink relationship with Israel


The Israeli government has miscalculated with its latest war on Iran, particularly Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s dragging Donald Trump and the United States into the war.

U.S. military facilities in several Persian Gulf nations are being damaged and destroyed, with worse perhaps yet to come.

The war has spread to more than 10 nations, many of whom are rethinking their strategic U.S. relationship.

Israel’s goal may be to transform Iran into a failed state. Trump’s demand for Iran’s unconditional surrender shows his ignorance of Iran.

A little country like Israel could not wage large-scale sustained violence in the occupied Palestinian territories and multiple other nations without massive U.S. military and diplomatic aid.

Mr. Netanyahu and his former defense minister are fugitives, having been indicted by the International Criminal Court on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The ICC has issued arrest warrants.

The United States needs a new Israel policy, including a declaration of independence from Israel and Zionism, and an end to U.S. weapons sales and gifts to Israel.

As supply constricts, oil, natural gas and gasoline prices are increasing in many nations, as will inflation rates in the United States.

Hopefully, sanity and international law will soon prevail and the United States and Israel will discontinue their unprovoked war before it becomes a world war with catastrophic consequences.

Tom Ellis

Germany Over All in the World

"Deutschland, Deutschland über alles, über alles in der Welt." So begins the German national anthem, which was used by the Nazis as a declaration of world hegemony. No international laws could hold Germany back. No sense of decency or morality would alter its drive for military dominance.

The same ultra nationalist thinking now controls our own White House. We bomb, we starve, we invade any country that gets in our way. We laugh at the rules that have held us back since World War II. Any world leader who resists will be assassinated or captured. With 800 military bases in the rest of the world, we will crush all dissent both home and abroad.

How did Germany think it could control the world? Racism convinced Hitler that Germany would prevail against all other ethnicities. Also, Hitler ruled by hunches and constantly went against his own generals. By the time he invaded Poland, there was nobody in the press, or the courts, or the universities who could stand up against him.

Our own Hitler is busy crushing dissent and destroying our Constitution. His billionaire class has bought up all the media. He controls what is taught in our colleges, and simply ignores the courts when they urge caution. Finally, he is deeply racist and has energized the white Christian nationalists.

He is talking about taking a third term, and has ICE as his private Storm Troopers. Unless we stop Trump now, we will have to fight him in the streets.

Fred Nagel

Sweet Land of Liberty

Sweet land of liberty. These were the words sung to our elementary school class as the US flag went up the pole, snapping in the morning breeze. Maybe it was Memorial Day, or Flag Day. It doesn't matter. I remember thinking that my country must be an amazing place if grownups choke up about it. I was proud to be part of a country that even sang these words.

So many years later, my basic beliefs in these words and the country that still sings them, are gone. The US is the mightiest nation the world has ever seen.  We are starving two million people in Palestine. We are bombing Iran. We are kidnapping world leaders, or assassinating them along with their families. We threaten the rest of the world with endless wars, and our implacable war machine is on the move, looking for more victims.

Is there anything sweet about US militarism? Is there any liberty after the US and its reprehensible ally in crime, Israel, have murdered millions of people? Those stars and stripes don't bring me any assurance. The reasons for our perpetual invasions of other countries have turned out to be transparent lies. Were they always? Was there ever a time when our country was a sweet land of liberty, free from Zionist manipulation and its million dollar payoffs to members of Congress?

I don't think that the US and Israel can conquer the rest of the world. Their heinous crimes against humanity will be our epitaph.  

Fred