When I started doing my research on World War II and found out that the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki landed on the Nagasaki Catholic Cathedral, I knew without a doubt that this was the real aim and reason for the nuclear bombing of Japan; that is to say: to put an end to the flourishing Christian community in said nation. An intuition confirmed by David J Dionisi's book “Atomic Bomb secrets”, …More
When I started doing my research on World War II and found out that the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki landed on the Nagasaki Catholic Cathedral, I knew without a doubt that this was the real aim and reason for the nuclear bombing of Japan; that is to say: to put an end to the flourishing Christian community in said nation. An intuition confirmed by David J Dionisi's book “Atomic Bomb secrets”, a book sabotaged by the Masonic disinformation media of which you can find a review here:
After Christianity first reached Japan in the 16th century, it faced growing pains, including times of severe persecution, but gradually became established,centered in Nagasaki, which became nicknamed the “Japanese Vatican.” According to Dionisi’s research, in 1945 some 50,000 Nagasaki residents were Christians.
The “Fat Man” bomb fromBock’s Cardetonateddirectlyover Urakami Cathedral, the largest cathedral in the entire Orient. At Nagasaki (250,000 residents), 73,844 were killed, 74,909 injured, and more than 120,000 suffered radiation effects.
We shouldn’t overlook neither that Nagasaki expelled the Freemasons in 1926; by the 1930s Japan banned them entirely.
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"When I started doing my research on World War II and found out that the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki landed on the Nagasaki Catholic Cathedral, I knew without a doubt that this was the real aim and reason for the nuclear bombing of Japan; that is to say: to put an end to the flourishing Christian community in said nation. " This is ridiculous. I may not know the whole story, but I AM Japanese …More
"When I started doing my research on World War II and found out that the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki landed on the Nagasaki Catholic Cathedral, I knew without a doubt that this was the real aim and reason for the nuclear bombing of Japan; that is to say: to put an end to the flourishing Christian community in said nation. "
This is ridiculous. I may not know the whole story, but I AM Japanese American, so I do know a little about it, and the history surrounding WWII in the Pacific and Japan. And I guarantee that when the Atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, it wasn't done to destroy Christians! That is insane. It was reluctantly ordered by Pres. Harry Truman to drop the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki because Japan was refusing to surrender, and Truman knew that if the USA tried to invade Japan itself, there would be tens of thousands of USA casualties (dead) soldiers, destroyed planes, and destroyed aircraft carriers, etc. But his main concern was the lives of USA troops. He was not willing to continue the was indefinitly, and lose tens of thousands, and maybe 100,000 + loyal USA soldiers. It is known that the fanatic militarists surrounding the Emperor, Hirohito, especially Hideki Tojo, Japanese Prime minister and principal architect of Japan's aggressive expansionist agenda in the Pacific which triggered WWII in the Pacific, climaxing with the bombing of Pearl Harbor 12/7/1941, would never surrender. They would conitnue fighting even in the streets until Japan perished in flames. That is sick, but that was their mentality. Truman and his advisors decided to drop the bomb most importantly to end the war, to save USA soldiers lives, and to force Japan's surrender...which after the bombings happened within days. For once, the Emperor stood up to the fanatics and said "an end" to the war. Dropping the boms had NOTHING to do with wanting to destroy Christianity in Japan, or the Catholic Church. As for "flourishing", there might have been 55,000+ Catholics in Nagasaki during the WWII, but that was like 1% of the population of the city. The only time Catholics constituted a sizable and "flourishing" number of Japan was pre-1614. Emperor Ogimachi tried to ban Catholicism in 1565 and 1568 to little effect. There might have already been close to 300,000 Catholics in Japan after the tremendous missionary work of St.Francis Xavier and early Portuguese and Spanish Jesuits, as well as Dominicans,Franciscans,and Carmelites. IN 1620, the Tokugawa Shogunate banned forcefully the Catholic Church-and all Christians from Japan. Many suffered martyrdom, some returned to Buddhism, others became what was know as "kakure kirishitan"--"hidden Christians/Catholics), which was the way things were till the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1868-69 and the Meiji Restoration under the Emperor of the same name. Catholics grew to about 1.4 million (still only about 1% of the population) by 1945, and maybe 1.8 million by 1962.....but with Vatican II and it's liberalizing/radical "deforms", like everywhere else, Catholicism has declined in Japan to about 550,000-750,000+ at most. So to finally refute your premise...tje A-bomb was not dropped to destroy "flourishing Catholicism/Christianity in Japan (because it really wasn't). It was to quickly end the war to save lives (concern mostly for USA soldiers lives), and to end the war so that Japan would not be completely ruined, which would have given rise to mass suffering, econmic collapse and political unrest....which it would have.
" I may not know the whole story..." "...A-bomb ... was to quickly end the war to save lives (concern mostly for USA soldiers lives)" --- Yes, it is not the whole story. Several hours before the Nagasaki bombing on August 9 the Soviet Union started the war with Japan. It meant that Japan (ruined as it had been in the summer of 1945) was doomed. Nevertheless, the US air force wanted to have their …More
" I may not know the whole story..." "...A-bomb ... was to quickly end the war to save lives (concern mostly for USA soldiers lives)" --- Yes, it is not the whole story. Several hours before the Nagasaki bombing on August 9 the Soviet Union started the war with Japan. It meant that Japan (ruined as it had been in the summer of 1945) was doomed. Nevertheless, the US air force wanted to have their plutonium brand new bomb test on the real target.
@V.R.S. -"Nevertheless, the US air force wanted to have their plutonium brand new bomb test on the real target. "--This makes it sound like the only reason the USA wanted to drop the bomb was to see if it worked. That would have been horrible, killing 300,000+ Japanese citizens and completely destroying two cities just to see if their bomb worked? They had already done testing out west in the USA …More
@V.R.S. -"Nevertheless, the US air force wanted to have their plutonium brand new bomb test on the real target. "--This makes it sound like the only reason the USA wanted to drop the bomb was to see if it worked. That would have been horrible, killing 300,000+ Japanese citizens and completely destroying two cities just to see if their bomb worked? They had already done testing out west in the USA and underground, and knew it worked. They even built fake towns in the desert and then dropped the bomb to see the effect. I'm Japanese American. I hate the idea that the bombs killed hundreds of thousands of innocents and leveled two cities to dust. I hate the idea that Japan was bombed almost back into the Stone Age in those two areas, and that radiation sickness plagued people for years after. Hundreds of thousands suffered serious burns, suffered in hospitals for years, developed cancer and other diseases from the bomb. I would hate anyone doing that to other human beings just for the sake to see if their weapon worked. Thats not why the USA did it, to see if it worked, or to show the Russians that we had a weapon that could be used on them too. Both reasons would be insane. I hate what was done to Japan. But I also realize that Japan started the War in the Pacific, and there was no reason to bomb Pearl Harbor. Had not a clique of deranged militarist super-nationalists seized power in the early 1930's, and had the emperor not been just a puppet, none of this would have happened. Even though people back then in Japan deified the Emperor, bowed before him (and we still do bow before the Emperor), considered him a "god", etc......he was a puppet, a figurehead who in reality had NO say in what happened in the war. He was a Yes man. Tojo and his associates would have assassinated him somehow and made it look natural if he had objected. Hitler, Mussolini, Tojo, Mao Tse Tung, Kim Jung Un, the Iranians, these people would drop a bomb just to make a point or to threaten, but the USA would not have.
@Kenjiro M. Yoshimori Thank you for your comment. With some points I agree. Below I am referring to the other: "I hate the idea that the bombs killed hundreds of thousands of innocents and leveled two cities to dust. I hate the idea that Japan was bombed almost back into the Stone Age in those two areas, and that radiation sickness plagued people for years after. Hundreds of thousands suffered …More
Thank you for your comment. With some points I agree. Below I am referring to the other:
"I hate the idea that the bombs killed hundreds of thousands of innocents and leveled two cities to dust. I hate the idea that Japan was bombed almost back into the Stone Age in those two areas, and that radiation sickness plagued people for years after. Hundreds of thousands suffered serious burns, suffered in hospitals for years, developed cancer and other diseases from the bomb" --- Unfortunately, it is not a question of the idea but of facts. What idea did stand behind them - that is a very good question because World War II has still been waiting for the honest analysis and description.
"Thats not why the USA did it, to see if it worked, or to show the Russians that we had a weapon that could be used on them too. Both reasons would be insane." --- What was the other reason then when Japan was doomed to surrender, especially after Hiroshima and the Soviet Union joining the war in Japan Asia?
"Hitler, Mussolini, Tojo, Mao Tse Tung, Kim Jung Un, the Iranians, these people would drop a bomb just to make a point or to threaten, but the USA would not have." --- There are some persons obviously missing in your list, in particular Stalin - the proud ally of the Allies in WWII which resulted in giving him almost half of Europe. Now the religion of the state is one of worst forms of idolatry. It ignores principles of the true religion, including but not limited to principles of the just war. Therefore, reading what the Allies did to the Monte Cassino abbey, what they were doing to people in cities of Germany (not only Germans but also other people forced to live there), what did to Nagasaki and IMHO should lead us to the objective judgement: a war crime is the war crime regardless of the High Fighting Party inflicting it.
"Even though people back then in Japan deified the Emperor, bowed before him..." --- Kindly note also that no deified emperor and no Mr. Tojo suffered in Urakami but the local Catholics and their cathedral.