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Hiroshima - 70th Anniversary of the Greatest Terrorist Act in History






Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Worst single terror attacks in history




In August 1945, during the final stage of the Second World War, the United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The two bombings, which killed at least 129,000 people, remain the only use of nuclear weapons for warfare in history. As the war entered its sixth and final year, the Allies had begun to prepare for what was anticipated to be a very costly invasion of the Japanese mainland. Even if we accept that there was a plausible military imperative to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki - to bring about a swift defeat of Japan and thus an end to the Pacific War - the horror of civilian death toll from those two no-warning aerial attacks places a disturbing question over the supposed ends justifying the means.

But what if the official military rationale touted by US President Harry Truman and his administration turns out to be bogus? That is, the real reason for dropping the A-bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki 70 years ago on August 6 and 9, 1945, had little to do with defeating imperial Japan and saving the lives of American troops. What if the real reason was the deliberate and cold-blooded demonstration of raw military power by Washington in order to warn the Soviet Union of America's postwar demarcation of global hegemony?  That leads to the most chilling conclusion - a conclusion far worse than the official American narrative would have us believe. For it means that the act of obliterating up to 200,000 Japanese civilians was an event of premeditated mass murder whose intent was solely political. Or, in other words, an ineffable act of state terrorism committed by the United States.







A Chart for the Trinty Atomic Bomb test [1][2]  (16 July 1945; 11:29 UT) at  Alamogordo desert , New Mexico is shown above. The Ascendant and Saturn are conjunct the star Sirius, alpha Canis Major. About Sirius, the  Roman astrologer Manilius wrote:

"The brilliant constellation of the Dog: it barks forth flame, raves with its fire, and doubles the burning heat of the Sun. When it put its torch to the earth and discharges its rays, the earth foresees its conflagration and tastes its ultimate fate [translator's note: the ecpyrosis of the Stoics, who held that the Universe would ultimately be engulfed in conflagration and all things would return to the condition of primeval fire" [3]. [Manilius, Astronomica, 1st century AD, book 5, p.316-319].








If we relocate the Trinity test chart to Hiroshima the following extract from Robert Couteau’s account  [1] of the Atom Bomb and the role of the Least Aspected Planet in Astrocartography explains how Hiroshima was cosmically “chosen” for the attack.

When the skies above Alamogordo desert were brightened by the eerie glow of the world’s first atomic explosion, Primary Mercury and Tertiary Pluto were setting over Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, while Secondary Neptune (in its vertical, midnight position) was approaching the Alamogordo region, in New Mexico. (later we will see that Neptune was transiting the US Sibly MC).

In addition, notice that  Mars on Algol– the star known to the Chinese  as Tseih She, the Piled-up Corpses – is on the IC of the chart.  Mars is conjunct the TNP Kronos (aircrafts) and square TNP Zeus (bombs) so that we already have an inkling of a powerful bomb to be delivered by an aircraft that would leave a pile of corpses.







A chart for the New Moon [8 Aug. 1945] just two days after the bombing [4] has the Sun-Moon contained by Pluto and the TNP Zeus and also placed at its midpoint . Martha Wescott gives us the following interpretation of the combination.

Pluto-Zeus: Events in connection with weapons of mass destruction

On the Ascendant of the New Moon chart is Neptune [4li] conjunct the star Edasich which was also conjunct the (precession corrected MC) of the US Sibly chart.

Iota (ι) Draco, Edasich, is an orange star in the Dragon. Nick Fiorenza links this star with “cowardice” while Diana Rosenberg associates it with “strong-willed militant “scorched earth” crusaders, going to extraordinary lengths to achieve a victory, at the same time attempting to stand aloof, above the fray”. Taken together this begins to resonate with the cowardly act of dropping an atom bomb from high above completely unaffected by the “scorched earth” one produces.

Jupiter [26vi] which is conjunct Neptune and the Ascendant  aligns with the star Alkaid. Eta (η) Ursa Major, Alkaid or  Benetnasch is about leaders who tend to act as manipulating and controlling godheads. In ancient China Benetnasch was Kuan-Ti, a military hero who was both the God of War and of Averting War.  Harry Truman, the US President who authorized the bombing had his radix Uranus conjunct the star Benetnash. It was well within his power to have stopped the unnecessary bombing  that has made the US the only nation to have used the atom bomb  in an act that has been greatest terrorist act in history.



Comments

  1. The carpet/firebombing of Dresden killed 110,000 people. Was that better? The Japanese treated prisoners horrifically. Read about the Bataan Death March, for instance. As far as motivation, the Bomb stopped the Japanese aggression. War is awful.

    The US traded with Japan, providing steel, etc. Japan built up their military with it, and attacked us without provokation. We stopped the spread of their terror, and then helped them rebuild. That shows the character of America at the time.

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  2. Coincidentally was just watching 'The War A Ken Burns Film'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIItd8vZgaw

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  3. Japanese tradition held that those who surrendered, rather than die on the battlefield were cowards, unworthy of respect https://youtu.be/NIItd8vZgaw?t=4286

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  5. Douglas MacArthur, “Dugout Doug”, was the “strong-willed militant “scorched earth” crusader, going to extraordinary lengths to achieve a victory, at the same time attempting to stand aloof, above the fray”.

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  6. MacArthur only visited his troops in Bataan once on January 10, 1942. Some viewed this as cowardice and lack of leadership, at a time when his men needed a morale boost. This earned him the nickname “Dugout Doug,” as in hiding inside a tunnel while his troops faced death.

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