Mullins on The Secret History of the Atomic Bomb! - Will blow your mind!

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This knowledge will blow your mind. Three excerpts:

1. Sachs, a Russian Jew, listed his profession as "economist" but was actually a bagman for the Rothschilds, who regularly delivered large sums of cash to Roosevelt in the White House.

2. The delivery of the Einstein letter to the White House let Roosevelt know that the Rothschilds approved of the project and wished him to go full speed ahead.

3. "But, Mr. Secretary," said Alger Hiss, "no one can ignore the terrible power of this weapon." "Nevertheless," said Stettinius, "our entire postwar program depends on terrifying the world with the atomic bomb." "To accomplish that goal," said John Foster Dulles, "you will need a very good tally. I should say a million." "Yes," replied Stettinius, "we are hoping for a million tally in Japan. But if they surrender, we won't have anything." "Then you have to keep them in the war until the bomb is ready," said John Foster Dulles. "That is no problem. Unconditional surrender." "They won't agree to that," said Stettinius. "They are sworn to protect the Emperor." "Exactly," said John Foster Dulles. "Keep Japan in the war another three months, and we can use the bomb on their cities; we will end this war with the naked fear of all the peoples of the world, who will then bow to our will."

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Point # 3 sounds the most damaging

From the quotes there, it seems like they wanted to go ahead and use it irregardless of what the situation was.
I don't know much about the history of WW2, but that sounds pretty malevolent.

yep, unconditional surrender demand from the Allies

prevented Japan from surrendering in the face of the atomic bomb.
this is common knowledge though, to students of history...

FDR war hero president and fucking Winston Churchill who everyone is so fond of quoting these days are responsible for millions of dead innocents

read richard maybury's "World War II", it is an excellent high school level history book

Options are...

1. Unconditional Surrender
2. Doing it all over again in 1979

?

CHA-CHING!

Worth a bump.

The neocons only care to read so far, otherwise they would have to revise their beliefs.

New Hampshire and Ecuador

Understanding history is key to

understanding what is going on now!

H. L. Mencken ~

"Every decent man is ashamed of the government he lives under."

The famous anti-war hero, and two-time Medal Of Honor recipient, General Smedley D. Butler, USMC said, the U.S. Navy was holding Naval War Games off Japan in 1935. Could you imagine if Japan held Naval War Games off Los Angeles in 1935 ? Pearl Harbor was 1941.

We were looking for a war with Japan. Roosevelt commissioned Navy Commander McCullum to come up with eight insults to provoke Japan into war with America. http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/McCollum/index.html

A war criminal judge from India even voted not guilty for the accused Japanese because America provoked the war.

Robert McNamara was General Curtis Lemay's statistician of the bombing of Japan. McNamara says below, Japan was going to surrender in two weeks and the Atom Bomb was not necessary.

McNamara video >> The Fog Of War http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8653788864462752804

FDR used to be one of my heros

!

open your mind, truth liberates even when it is uncomfortable

We have been indoctrinated. In our schools, our clubs, our churches, our media (especially our media!) and we have to consider the very REAL possibility that we are not the good guys. That we have been being bred to raise soldiers and churn fiat currency. That everything we thought we knew was a lie - everything.
Be fresh and new, see the world with new eyes every moment. Give about anything a 5% chance and almost nothing 100% certainty. Even if you thought you were sure about something, check it out one more time, before the internet is made as useless as our history books.

Truth exists, and it deserves to be cherished.

Amen*

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I used to believe that were

I used to believe that were were always the "good guys." Now it seems to me that we rarely ever are...

...

I still believe the American people are fundementally good

We have just been naive and indoctrinated! But the times they are a changing!

I think they are fundamentally good...

..But also fundamentally ignorant, intellectually lazy, and immoral.

What America most resembles, in my opinion, is ancient Rome. We have become the Romans during the era of bread and circuses.

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