Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Was there a nuclear attack on Syria ???

Watch these videos and decide for yourself:

http://youtu.be/FhMsOGpxA3U


http://youtu.be/vm7ObVSix7w


Please recall my previous posts about possible radiological / nuclear weapons use in the Middle East:


http://sainthoward.blogspot.com/2013/03/du-or-not-du-that-is-question.html


http://sainthoward.blogspot.com/2013/05/what-did-we-do-to-iraq.html


http://sainthoward.blogspot.com/2013/06/a-new-type-of-nuclear-weapon.html


People may counter by saying that no one can get away with using nukes. Such people either are ignorant or are liars.


Israel got away with testing nuclear weapons in the Indian Ocean in 1979 while Jimmy Carter was President:


http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Safrica/Vela.html


And as I posted previously, Secretary of Energy Hazel O'Leary declassified the existence of minimum residual radiation (MRR) weapons during the Clinton administration. Any Israeli involvement in their development has been shielded by the US government.


There have also been reports that such a weapon was used during the Battle of Baghdad in 2003:

http://www.veteranstoday.com/2011/04/09/baghdads-neutron-bomb-and-americas-nuclear-obama/

And, believe it or not, there were unconfirmed reports that nuclear weapons were used in 1991 during Operation Desert Storm.

Such weapons do exist. Nations (no doubt including Israel) want to use them. The current world situation is EXTREMELY dangerous: a nuclear war would be a VERY bad idea, no matter when, no matter where. The implication seems to be that Israel and the US are trying to start one.


NOW do you see why the lawlessness, unconstitutional actions, and outright tyranny of George W. Bush and Obama ad-Dajjal are so horrible?

On the 2013 anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stated the following:

We, Japanese, are history’s sole victims of the nuclear attack, and we have the certain responsibility to bring about a world without nuclear weapons, and it is our duty to continue to remind the world of nuclear weapons’ inhumanity.

It would be helpful if the Japanese were to investigate what happened in Fallujah and in Syria and were to reexamine the claim that they are the sole victims of nuclear attack. Were they to do so, it would definitely further the world's understanding of what the nuclear powers have been up to.

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