The US dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. Over a hundred thousand people died and the survivors of the bombings have struggled ever since. We are joined by Dr. Kathleen Sullivan, a disarmament expert who just finished a world trip with Atomic Bomb Survivors (Hibakusha). From "The Broader Implications of War", a series directed and co-produced by Gloria Messer for Manhattan Neighborhood Network. Host and co-producer: Heather Wokusch.
Very scary stuff. Thanks for the info.
GaryCraig1 3 months ago
What caused the molten steel at Ground Zero on 9/11? Do you know what "Ground Zero" means? Check it out and then you will know what REALLY happened on 9/11! (also the book: "Where did the towers go?" by Dr. Judy Wood)
also the interview with Dimitri Khalezov (ex officer of the Soviet nuclear intelligence):
watch?v=eAV_BUQoGBw
lichtregen777 3 months ago
The contrast of the our government/military control upon other countries compared to what the U.S. tolerates is vast. We only had one notable 'attack' on our country (foreign threat) look what happened. How can folks see war as fair when countries like America have the help of China and other 'allies' to drop bombs on civilians. For instance, if it were not for the UN would we even have gone through w/Iraq (etc)? Apparently UN has another agenda not pertaining to peace.United Nations my foot.
katrastrophy 3 months ago