| Subject: Re: Hiroshima: The Ultimate Act of Terrorism |
| From: Mantismind |
| Date: 20/08/2003, 14:09 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranet.abduct |
Sir Arthur C. B. E. Wholeflaffers A.S.A. <nospam@newsranger.com> wrote
in news:1UG0b.16445$cJ5.1930@www.newsranger.com:
In article <bhv0br$16s4$1@pencil.math.missouri.edu>, President, USA
Exile Govt. says...
Forwarded with Compliments of Government of the USA in Exile
(GUSAE):
Free Americans Resisting the Fourth Reich on Behalf of All Species.
NOTE: Thanks to Rick Davis for this. -- kl, pp
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0815-06.htm
Published on Friday, August 15, 2003 by John Pilger
August Marks Another Anniversary of the Atomic Bombing of Japan, the
Ultimate Act of Terrorism in Which 231,920 People Have Now Died,
the Latest, the Children of 1945, from a Plague of Cancers
by John Pilger
I wouldn't want to seem insensitive or uncaring of the plight of
today's Japanese citizens, but perhaps it was karma in advance for
their complete disregard and callous murder of almost every species in
the oceans today. Even sharks, successful for millions of years, are
now endangered because of their slicing off their fins and throwing
the fish away. They whale with harpoons with explosives and target
the young to draw the adults of the pod who come in to protect the
infants. They use miles-long nets which drown every porpoise who
becomes ensnared. There is also the matter of the genocide of the
Chinese and what would have been the genocide of Americans no doubt,
having had the opportunity. They have also unceasingly stripped the
habitat from islands known to harbor unique lifeforms, which are now
virtually extinct, for use of the wood as disposable chopsticks and
lacquered bowls (Papua New Guinea). Their ecological consciousness is
in line with army ants. This is reprehensible considering they have
virtually no natural resources of their own that they are willing to
exploit (other than people.) Maybe the event of the atomic bomb was a
form of advance balancing of the species. It certainly did end the
aggression toward Americans, at least in the overt form.