Fraser has an interesting link.
https://www.universetoday.com/152863/jwsts-30-days-of-terror/
But even now, as the telescope might be secretly traveling by cargo ship to the European Space Agency (ESA) launch site in French Guiana
This action resembles my initial apprehension with launching via ESA. Why would NASA ship in secret unless they perceive a threat and what security at the launch site is provided by ESA? ESA had some earlier issues with the launch vehicle that seems to be mitigated, hopefully.
Do they perceive a threat? Not necessarily, as far as I can see. I wonder if this is simply the best way to manage risks they can't control in the same way they could control risks within the USA.
Interesting but shipping secretly? Everyone knows it has to travel through the Panama Canal then onto Guiana.
Yeah, but they don't know which boat.
Very true, hence the secrecy because NASA seems to be concerned with the security o the telescope in my mind. We can bounce this off each other as it seems you have a different mindset than I.
I'm hoping for the best outcome.
As long as it took and as much as it cost to build I'm not going to begrudge a little (okay, maybe more than a little) paranoia. There's too much money and too many careers wrapped up in this project to have it be damaged or lost in transit. I seriously doubt the JWST is on anyone's radar as a target, but on the other hand I wouldn't want to be the one in front of a Congressional committee explaining why it got blowed up by some dipshit with an RPG.
I would much rather it go up on a domestic launcher, but I don't get to make those calls (and this arrangement was made well before Falcon Heavy was flying).