Discovering Infinity
Volume 4:

Light Piercing the Heart of Darkness
a research book by Rolf A. F. Witzsche

Page 67
Chapter 2: (column 2) Love versus Oligarchism Destroying Humanity.


That the will to go ahead with this utter brutality exists also, is amply evident by the hundreds of millions of people that are once again forcibly exposed to deadly diseases, such as malaria, of which many millions of people die again every year as the result of the ban of DDT pesticides with which mankind had once virtually conquered these insect born killer diseases.  That this murderous resumption was intentionally sponsored for its killing potential is evident by the fact that during the ten year battle to have the DDT banned, no scientific proof could be brought forward for the supposed need for the ban which finally imposed for purely political reasons.  Nor is there the slightest hesitation evident on the world scene today to stop the impending murderous effects of the ban of CFCs through which refrigeration will become unaffordable in the poor tropical nations where refrigeration is most needed to preserve food.  The CFC hoax is currently expected to cost upwards to 40 million lives annually, but there are few who raise the slightest protest.  Genocide has become quite an acceptable thing these days.  The U.N. has seen to it that mankind has become comfortable with it.  When those half a million people were butchered to death in Rwanda, the U.N. was there, but not to protect the victims and to stop the killing, but to observe the murdering.  Genocide is the well established hallmark of the U.N.'s involvement around the world under its current elite leadership, and one can find no reason to belief that this trend will not be expanded once the U.N. leadership obtains its coveted total control over the world.

When this stage is reached, the quarter million people who were murdered with the bomb will be avenged as the same inhuman brutality that took their life has grown up to destroy their destroyer.  But vengeance is bitter.  It would far more meaningful if mankind were to honor those who were destroyed in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, by erasing the structures for which they their murder was committed, including all other victims around the world that were subsequently murdered by the operation of these structures.

Whether this liberating effect can be achieved depends on mankind's alertness to the subtle movement on the political scene, and its scientific self-perception.  It appears unlikely, however, without a scientific background (divine Science understood and acknowledged) - without grace in the human heart - that the people who have been so greatly wronged will be honored by eliminating that which their murder was designed to benefit.  It is more likely that mankind will continue to view their murder as but a necessary consequence of was, and so block one of the few chances it has to save itself from the same fate.  By its own decisive acting mankind will be justified, or by its own inaction, condemned.

The fact is, the bombs should never have been used.  Few people disagree here.  Their destructive effect was too well known.  This knowledge was so extensive that it was used to strategically maximize the bomb's effectiveness against a city.  Nor is there little credibility found in the argument that the second bomb was dropped for technical reason.  From a technical standpoint there were two different types of bombs used (the first was a uranium bomb, and the second a plutonium bomb of a totally different design) which could be seen to account for the second use of the atom bomb, as a technological test.  There is far more credibility in the argument that another reason for the use of the bomb against civilian targets was to victimize the American public, both mentally and physically, which had indeed resulted.

The use of the bomb ushered in the start of a continuing effort to destroy the moral conscience of America, which destruction would later be escalated through the escalation of the Vietnam War.  The mental scars from this single atomic attack had escalated the meaning of the word inhumanity to new levels of horror.  These scars have not healed to the present day.  But that was not all that resulted.  The use of this weapon against real life human beings enabled the launching of a nuclear arms terror campaign that would soon pit the world's mightiest nations against each other for mutually assured destruction.

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