Thursday, August 6, 2020

US nuked humans in Hiroshima (video)

Mushroom cloud: Atomic blast or tons of explosive chemical fertilizer? Poor Lebanon.

  • HIROSHIMA NAGASAKI 75: "Healing Hearts, Healing Nations," Japan Aug. 6, 7:00-9:00 am. WATCH: worldpeace.org.
US bombing Japan story: Tour around the atomic hypocenter
(★Wao Ryu! Only in Japan) Today is the 75th anniversary of the U.S. killing innocent Japanese civilians by bombing Hiroshima then bombing the City of Nagasaki three days later after seeing what the new bomb did. It was Aug. 6 and 9, 1945.

Shinto shrine to deal with the spirits (kami)
It’s a karmic act that changed everything. The atomic bomb decimated the city, killing nearly everyone near the targeted blast. Fast forward 75 years and Hiroshima is again a beautiful city on the outside but contaminated and carcinogenic, resurrected from the atomic ruins of the post-war period.

Near the hypocenter is the Hiroshima Memorial Peace Park and Museum. And across the river, the A-Bomb Dome sits as it did, destroyed by the bomb that left it in contaminated ruins. Let's look at the area around the hypocenter and watch old video footage from 1945 after the U.S. bombing.

A witness describes in detail the horror he saw firsthand as he volunteered to help in Hiroshima the next day.

This is the fourth generation since the U.S. committed genocide with radioactive bombs. The kids who could remember are now in their 80s and 90s.

Let's surrender before they kill all.
Yuji is a third generation Hiroshima resident since the bombing who wants to share the city of Hiroshima so people remember the past. He learned firsthand history from his great uncle, who told him stories as a kid of the horrors of that day and how the city was rebuilt. Another reason he gives is that he wants to teach his son so he can pass on the stories from his family who were alive nearby on the tragic day. They're now tour guides in Hiroshima.

At age 92, Yuji’s great uncle shares his story of a day he will never forget. He lived in Kure City near by, saw the mushroom cloud and went into the city to help. His account is graphic, and the scene is grim and real.

The city cannot erase its past, but it can move on and write the next chapter in its history. That is where Hiroshima is today. Tourism to the city is increasing, many international visitors stop by Hiroshima to understand what happened on that day, pay their respects, and tours like the one with Yuji and Magical Trip I took is a way to understand just how much the city changed that day and how it’s re-invented itself since. I hope you can feel something for Hiroshima and if you are in Japan, it's a must visit destination.

Magical Trip (https://www.magical-trip.com) helped with this story to connect present and past to get a better understanding of where Hiroshima came from and where it is going.【ビジネス関連のお問い合わせは agency@wao-corp.comへ】



COMMENTARY
Lebanon's mushroom cloud (express.co.uk)
Murder (killing of any kind) is bad karma. Mass murder is horrific karma. If only four are killed in an incident, that's defined as "mass" murder. Lebanon is looking at Israel after the massive explosion as if the Mossad were involved, but there's plausible deniability. When Japan and history look at the United States military, there's no denying, no avoiding the fact that our country is the only nation to nuclear bomb human beings, intentionally killing hundreds of thousands with atomic "devices," in history. (In prehistory it may have happened in ancient India/Maha Bharat in the time of otherworldly rule near Mohenjo-daro and Harappa). What must the kami and the Japanese people think of this war crime/holocaust/crime against humanity? What do we think of our own military-industrial complex and the PsyOps propaganda machine that makes us believe "all's fair in love and war"? Not all is fair. That's why there are war crimes. It was 75 years ago today and the 9th.

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