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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                 463
and/or a third world war involving nuclear weapons. The Illuminati’s synthesis or solution to the
problem is the NWO. It would appear that the Illuminati attempted to create hysteria and chaos
by first demonstrating the power of nuclear weapons on the civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaki,
Japan in 1945. This was followed by the announcement that the Soviet Union had successfully
develop and tested a nuclear bomb in 1949.
Military Opposition To Use Of The Atomic Bomb On Japan
It is commonly held that the atomic bomb was used on Japan to save the lives of
American soldiers. It is said that a million American soldiers would have died in an invasion of
Japan. Further, the only way to bring about a Japanese surrender without an invasion was the use
of the atomic bomb. This is an outright lie and an absolute total misrepresentation of the
historical facts. The truth is that actual military estimates of the number of American deaths from
an invasion of Japan ranged between 20,000 and 46,000.
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Even more astounding is a majority of U.S. military leaders of the time believed that the
use of the atomic bomb was unnecessary. These included Navy, Air Force and Army leaders.
Navy leaders included: Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, Chief of Staff for both Roosevelt and
Truman; Ernest J. King, Commander in Chief of U.S. Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations;
Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet; Vice Admiral Raymond A
Spruance, Commander of the Fifth Fleet; Admiral William Halsey; Rear Admiral Richard Byrd;
and Rear Admiral Lewis L. Strauss.
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Air Force leaders included: General Henry H. Arnold,
Commanding General United States Army Air Force; Major General Curtis E. LeMay; General
Carl Spaatz; Deputy Commanding General Frederick L. Anderson.
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Army leaders included:
General Douglas MacArthur; General Dwight D. Eisenhower; and General George C.
Kennedy.
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Not only did these men feel the use of the atomic bomb was unnecessary, many of them
voiced this directly to President Truman. The August 1977 issue of American Heritage states
that: “Eisenhower of the Army, Leahy and King of the Navy, LeMay and Arnold of the Air
Force, and others told Truman before the bomb was used that it was not militarily necessary.”
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Further, many of these leaders felt that Japan was defeated and that an invasion would
never be necessary. Gar Alperovitz, in his book The Decision To Use The Atomic Bomb,
provides a great many of these statements. Fleet Admiral William Leahy was one of the more
outspoken. In 1950 he published his book I Was There. Admiral Leahy wrote concerning a July
10, 1945 meeting of the Joint Chiefs:
A large part of the Japanese Navy was already on the bottom of the sea.
The same was true of Japanese merchant shipping. There was every indication
that our navy would soon have the rest of Tokyo’s warships sunk or out of action.
The combined Navy surface and air force action even by this time had forced
Japan into a position that made her early surrender inevitable. None of us then
knew the potentialities of the atomic bomb, but it was my opinion, and I urged it
strongly on the Joint Chiefs, that no major land invasion of the Japanese mainland
was necessary to win the war. The JCS did order the preparation of plans for an
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