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Lest we forget

Arthur Keller

Beavertown

I could address many of the Democrat hype like Trump’s $3.62 per gallon of gas today here in Beavertown vice the $5.16 under Biden, a large article in Sunday Daily item addressing long-term mortgage rate “leaping to 6.38%” when under Biden it was 7.8%, the highest in 23 years, mammoth fraud in California, Minnesota and Maine — all Democrat states, rampant voter fraud surfacing each and every day, … but instead chose why we attacked Iran who has enough uranium to build 10 nuclear bombs, a missile with a 2,500 mile range capable of hitting any major city in Europe and the Middle East and developing one to hit the Big Satan, America.

My family and I lived in Japan from ’75-’78 and a priority was to visit Hiroshima. Why? Because an atomic bomb was dropped on this city with unbelievable destruction and suffering and seeing is believing. I think the Democrats and many others have forgotten.

The horrors inflicted by the bomb were so gross — all resulting official reports were classified and censorship limited what the press was allowed to print about the bombing. This censorship wasn’t lifted until 1952, seven years later. The Japanese people were forbidden to talk about it under severe punishment. The shocking details came out years later as survivors wrote books lest we forget.

Those closest to the center of blast at 4000 degrees Celsius vaporized into ashes. Within a six mile radius, the destruction was total. If you were to walk around afterwards you would find drifts of white powder, the mineral remains of thousands of humans. Further out were those burned to a crisp with black lumps of flesh all over resembling skin of an alligator thus called “alligator people” with no eyes, nose or ears and a hole where the mouth used to be. “The alligator people did not scream. Their mouths could not form the sounds. The noise they made was worse than screaming. They uttered a continuous murmur — like locusts on a summer night.” (The Last Train from Hiroshima by Charles Pellegrino) They were walking dead. A little further out people suffered burns on the side facing the bomb, skin peeled off and body, fat melted dripping off arms and breasts. Women and children who wore clothing with a pattern or flowers were now branded permanently onto their skin. An hour and a half after the explosion, “black rain” began to fall full of dirt, dust, soot and radioactive particles. Due to this fallout, areas far from the site of the explosion were also contaminated. 140,000 died in the blast and 62,000 died over 40 years of suffering resulting from burns and radiation poison, causing all kinds of cancer and tumors, etc.

After Oct 7, is there anyone who does not believe Iran would use atomic bombs when capable — 10 bombs, 10 cities, 2M+ horrific American casualties. Democrats! They hate America! Trump eliminated the threat, missile shipments to Russia, cheap oil to China and built a stronger Middle East.

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