Tuesday, 29 May 2012


 Hiroshima 66 Years Later


"Paul Eidelberg" 

Date: Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 5:46 AM

The Japanese are a proud people. I think they are number one in grades in California, so much so that--unless I have been misinformed--they are being discriminated against on the academic ladder as were Jews many years ago.  



 Hiroshima  66 Years Later



Operation Crossroads


Prof. Paul Eidelberg


“Operation Crossroads” was the name given to a secret U.S. military experiment in July 1946 testing the destructive power of an atomic bomb on an armada of captured German and Japanese warships lined up along retired American cruisers and destroyers used in the Second World War.


The warships were situated in a deep lagoon at Bikini Atoll of the Marshall Islands in the Pacific. Over one million tons of battled-used steel were tethered to anchors without a single human on board, to which add battle-weary submarines on the ocean floor. The ships were connected to a 23-ton atomic bomb.


The impact of the explosion is described in Annie Jacobsen’s book, Area 51: An Uncensored History of America’s Top Secret Military Base (2011):


… the underwater fireball produce[d] a hollow column or chimney, of radioactive water six thousand feet tall, two thousand feet wide, and with walls three hundred feet thick. The warships below were tossed up into the air like bathtub toys. The Japanese battleship Negato, formerly the flagship of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, the man responsible for the planning the attack on Pearl Harbor, was thrown 400 yards. The retired USS Arkansas, all twenty-seven thousand tons of it, was upended against the water column on its nose. Eight mighty battleships disappeared in the nuclear inferno. Had the armada floating in the lagoon been crewed to capacity, thirty-five thousand sailors would have been vaporized.


One highly placed colonel in “Operation Crossroads” remarked: “I knew in that life-defining moment the world could never afford to have a nuclear war.”


The destructive power witnessed in “Operation Crossroads” may well have been the reason why The U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff reversed America’s long-standing national policy of only going to war if attacked first. Jacobsen writes: “The JCS’s new and top secret first-strike policy, code-named Pincher, now allowed the American military to ‘strike a first blow if necessary.’… The new and unprecedented policy had begun as a planning document less than one month after the Japanese surrendered on August 15, 1945. Ten months later. On June 18, 1946, the policy legally took effect.” This was probably the consequence of “Operation Crossroads.” 



 
 
 
STATEMENT AT THE END SAYS IT ALL !!!!!

66 years later!


What  happened to the radiation that lasts thousands of years?

HIROSHIMA
  1945

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We all know that  Hiroshima and  Nagasaki   were destroyed in August 1945
after the explosion of atomic bombs.
However, we know little about the progress made by the people of that land  
during the past 65 years.


HIROSHIMA - 66 YEARS LATER



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DETROIT
- 66  YEARS AFTER  HIROSHIMA



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What has caused more long term destruction
 of a once thriving city ?
 
The  A-bomb
or 
Government welfare programs and unregulated multi-culturilism created to buy the votes of those who want someone to take care of them?

Japan does not have a welfare system.

Work for it or do without.
 


These are possibly the 5 best sentences you'll ever read and all applicable to this experiment:

1. You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity by legislating the wealthy out of prosperity

2. What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving

3. The government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not first take from somebody else

4. You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it

5. When half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them, and when the other half gets the idea that it does no good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that is the beginning of the end of any nation

Can you think of a reason for not sharing this? Neither could I