Saturday, August 7, 2010

Tie ins: The Atomic Bomb, the Peace Sign, Fluoride and the Roswell UFO crash.

To end World War II, the first Atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima Japan this day August 6th, 1945.  This forever changed the world in more ways that are visible on the surface.  Still little known are the connections, for example, between the atomic bomb, fluoride and the Roswell UFO incident.

... Massive quantities of fluoride– millions of tons – were essential for the manufacture of bomb-grade uranium and plutonium for nuclear weapons throughout the Cold War. One of the most toxic chemicals known, fluoride rapidly emerged as theleading chemical health hazard of the U.S atomic bomb program--both for workers and for nearby communities....

Much of the original proof that fluoride is safe for humans in low doses was generated by A-bomb program scientists, who had been secretly ordered to provide "evidence useful in litigation" against defense contractors for fluoride injury to citizens. The first lawsuits against the U.S. A-bomb program were not over radiation, but over fluoride damage. ... uhuh

1911 - Experiments by Ernest Rutherford indicate that the vast majority of an atom's mass is contained in a very small nucleus at its core, made up of protons, surrounded by a web of whirring electrons.

1932 - James Chadwick discovers that the nucleus contains  another fundamental particle, the neutron, and in the same year John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton "split the atom" for the first time, the first occasion on which an atomic nucleus of one element was successfully changed to a different nucleus by artificial means.

1934 - the idea of chain reaction via neutron was proposed by Leó Szilárd, who patented the idea of the atomic bomb.

1936 - The patent was transferred in secret to Britain's Royal Navy.

December 2, 1942 - first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction was achieved.  Szilard moved to the University of Chicago to continue to work on developing the bomb. There, along with Fermi, he helped construct the first "neutronic reactor," a uranium and graphite "pile" in which the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction was achieved in. He and Fermi co-hold  the reactor's patent. - uch

August 31, 1943 - secret wartime conference to discuss the "toxicity of fluorine compounds" - many attendees were representatives of companies actively engaged in the production of F, F2, and fluorides (e.g. DuPont, Kellex, ALCOA, Harshaw, and Mallinckrodt). Along with industry representatives were scientists from the Manhattan Project, scientists from industry-friendly laboratories (e.g. Kettering Institute), and,  three of the lead dental researchers of the day - David Ast, B.S. Bibby, and S.B. Finn. Just over one year later when the first US fluoridation experiments began, David Ast was to lead one of them. According to the minutes of the conference, "tests are being planned in which fluorine is to be introduced in municipal water supplies." The Manhattan Project's interest in fluoridation was not known  until 50 years later. In the late 1990s, David Ast was questioned about his participation in the conference. He claimed to have no knowledge of it, and denied he was in attendance as a document  clearly shows (see Griffiths & Bryson, 1997).

July 31, 1944 - Grand Rapids, Michigan city commission approves a motion to fluoridate water. Grand Rapids, MI is 171 miles away from the University of Chicago where the the first reactor was built.



January 25, 1945 -  Despite the warning issued three months earlier by the American Dental Association. Grand Rapids becomes the first city in the United States to conduct the fluoridation  experiment.

July 3, 1945 - Declassified in 1961: first draft of Szilard petition against the use of nuclear weapons asks President Truman to demonstrate the bomb's power to Japan without killing people.

July 17, 1945 - Between 56 and 155 scientists from the Chicago laboratories of the Manhattan Project submit the revised "Szilard petition" to the president. Szilard clashed many times with General Leslie Groves. Szilard began a campaign and circulated petitions among the scientists demanding greater scientific input on the future use of atomic weapons. - atomicarchive

July 25, 1945 - The War Dept. issued orders to General Spaatz, Commanding General of the US Army Strategic Air Forces, readying the 509th for action.

July 26, 1945 - The USS Indianapolis dropped anchor off Tinian and unloaded a 15 foot wood crate which contained the firing mechanism for the "Little Boy" bomb.  A bucket which contained the first slug of uranium 235 was also on board.  Each was brought to the bomb assembly hut - mphpa

August 6, 1945 ( early morning hours). A B-29 bomber named Enola Gay took off from the island of Tinian and headed north by northwest toward Japan.   ... At approximately 8:15 a.m. Hiroshima time the  Enola Gay released "Little Boy," its 9,700-pound  uranium bomb, over the city.  Tibbets immediately dove away to avoid the anticipated shock wave.  Forty-three seconds later, a huge  explosion  lit the morning sky as Little Boy detonated 1,900 feet above the city, directly over a parade field where soldiers of the Japanese Second Army were doing calisthenics. - doe.gov

November 6, 1945, Lewis flew the Enola Gay back to the United States, arriving at the 509th's new base at Roswell Army Air Field, New Mexico, on November 8, 1945. - wiki

May 28, 1946, the Nuclear Energy for the Propulsion of Aircraft (NEPA) project was started by the United States Air Force. Venture includes the Manhattan Project's Oak Ridge site, the military, and private aircraft manufacturers. - energy.gov

Between 1946 and 1961, the Air Force and the Atomic Energy Commission spent more than $7 billion trying to develop a nuclear-powered aircraft.

One idea for an operational nuclear-powered aircraft involved detachable reactor modules that could be replaced as needed. - bookings.edu

That detachable craft could be mistaken for a disk, especially the nose cone.

There is a dotted line here because, unlike the fluoride connection, any craft successfully developed are still classified. But we do know it took only three years between the first sustained nuclear reaction and the killing of over 100,000 people with an atomic bomb. My god, think of everything that had to happen!

It seems likely, then, to this writer that in the highly organized frenzy of development and secrecy of the time, that the Roswell event was a NEPA test. This, or a stealthy attack by the Russians or Germans or Japanese still seems more likely than aliens.  See my UFO time line.
June 24, 1947 - Kenneth Arnold sights nine bat winged propeller-less aircraft with glass cockpits flying in a chain near - Mount Rainier, Washington. 

July 8, 1947, Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) public information office in Roswell, New Mexico, issued a press release[3] stating that personnel from the field's 509th Bomb Group had recovered a crashed "flying disc" from a ranch near Roswell, sparking intense media interest.

I find it interesting as well that the Peace sign was originally an anti-atomic bomb symbol.
The CND symbol, designed by Gerald Holtom in 1958. It later became a universal peace symbol used in many different versions worldwide. The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) is an anti-nuclear organization that advocates unilateral nuclear disarmament by the United Kingdom, and for international nuclear disarmament and tighter international arms regulation through agreements such as the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. It opposes military action that may result in the use of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and the building of nuclear power stations in the UK.  - wiki

I'd take this one more step: Notice as well, that inside the disk is the shape of a jet airplane... a nuclear powered aircraft. I believe this is the true hidden secret of the peace symbol.
Currently there are at least nine countries with functional nuclear weapons. [ US, Russia, UK, France, China, India, Pakistan, North Korea, Israel.]

3 comments:

Booker Addison said...

That flouride stuff is fascinating. I always wondered why they put it in the water. Seems pretty ridiculous. Let people stock up on Crest if they want to subject themselves toxic chemicals under the guise of strengthening teeth, and warding off tooth decay.

justmeint said...

http://just-me-in-t-health.blogspot.com/2010/08/have-we-been-duped-about-water.html

keep learning and keep fighting this. We have been duped!

Intrachresodist said...

After they added fluoride to the water, all my teeth fell out and then I died.

Oh hang on, no I didn't. But my friends all died. Except for the ones who are still
alive ... which is all of them, except for the ones who died due to non-fluoridation
reasons. Hmm, that smells fishy. What the hell's going on?