by John Hamer
The man who set all this in motion was Albert Einstein, who left Europe and came to the United States in October 1933. His wife said that he ‘regarded human beings with detestation’. He had previously corresponded with Sigmund Freud about his projects of ‘peace’ and ‘disarmament’, although Freud later said he did not believe that Einstein ever accepted any of his theories. Einstein had a personal interest in Freud's work because his son Eduard spent his life in mental institutions, undergoing both insulin therapy and electroshock treatment, none of which produced any change in his condition.
When Einstein arrived in the United States, he was feted as befits a famous scientist and was invited to the White House by President Roosevelt. He was soon deeply involved with Eleanor Roosevelt in her many left-wing causes, in which Einstein heartily concurred. Some of Einstein's biographers hail the modern era as ‘the Einstein Revolution’ and ‘the Age of Einstein’, possibly because he set in motion the programme of nuclear fission in the United States. His letter to Roosevelt requesting that the government inaugurate an atomic bomb programme was obviously stirred by his lifelong commitment to ‘peace and disarmament’. His actual commitment was to Zionism. Ronald W. Clark mentions in ‘Einstein; His Life And Times’, Avon, 1971, p.377. ”He would campaign with the Zionists for a Jewish homeland in Palestine." On p.460, Clark quotes Einstein, "As a Jew I am from today a supporter of the Jewish Zionist efforts."
Einstein's letter to Roosevelt, dated 2nd August 1939, was delivered personally to President Roosevelt by Alexander Sachs on 11th October. Why did Einstein enlist an intermediary to bring this letter to Roosevelt, with whom he was on friendly terms? The answer is because the atomic bomb programme could not be launched without the necessary Wall Street sponsorship. Sachs, a Russian Jew, listed his profession as ‘economist’ but he was actually in effect a ‘gofer’ for the Rothschilds, who regularly delivered large sums of cash to Roosevelt in the White House. Sachs was an advisor to Eugene Meyer of the Lazard Frères International Banking House, and also associated with Lehman Brothers, another well-known banker. Sachs' delivery of the Einstein letter to the White House informed Roosevelt that the Rothschilds approved of the project and wished him to go full speed ahead.
In May of 1945, the architects of post-war strategy, or, as they liked to call themselves, the ‘Masters of the Universe’, gathered in San Francisco at the plush Palace Hotel to write the Charter for the United Nations where several of the principals retired for a private meeting in the exclusive Garden Room. The head of the United States delegation had called this secret meeting with his top aide, Alger Hiss, representing the President of the United States and the Soviet KGB; John Foster Dulles, of the Wall Street law firm of Sullivan and Cromwell, whose mentor, William Nelson Cromwell, had been called a ‘professional revolutionary’ on the floor of Congress; and W. Averill Harriman, plenipotentiary extraordinaire, who had spent the last two years in Moscow directing Stalin's war for survival. These four men represented the awesome power of the American Republic in world affairs, yet of the four, only Secretary of State Edward Stettinius Jr., had a position authorised by the Constitution. Stettinius called the meeting to order to discuss an urgent matter; the Japanese were already privately suing for peace, which presented a grave crisis as the atomic bomb would not be ready for several more months. “We have already lost Germany and if Japan bows out, we will not have a live population on which to test the bomb. …Our entire post-war programme depends on terrifying the world with the atomic bomb.” said Stettinius.
“To accomplish that goal, you will need a very good tally. I should say a million.” said John Foster Dulles.
“Yes” replied Stettinius, “we are hoping for a million tally in Japan. But if they surrender, we won't have anything.”
“Then you have to keep them in the war until the bomb is ready” said John Foster Dulles.
“That is no problem. Unconditional surrender, they won't agree to that, they are sworn to protect the Emperor”, said Stettinius.
“Exactly” said Dulles. “Keep Japan in the war another three months and we can use the bomb on their cities. We will end this war with the naked fear of all the peoples of the world, who will then bow to our will.”
And that dear reader is the reality of what happened towards the end of World War II and not the sanitised version that has somehow become contrived to become our ‘real’ history. American Elite interests had to keep Japan from surrendering for a long enough period of time for the bomb to be ready. If the Japanese had capitulated too early then there would have been no Hiroshima and no Nagasaki and then the Cold War would have had to be engineered in another way, or not have come to pass at all.
Edward Stettinius Jr. was the son of a J.P. Morgan partner who had been the world’s largest munitions dealer in the First World War. He had been named by J.P. Morgan to oversee all purchases of munitions by both France and England in the United States throughout the war. John Foster Dulles was also an accomplished warmonger. In 1933, he and his brother Allen had met with Adolf Hitler and guaranteed him the funds to maintain the Nazi regime. The Dulles brothers were representing their clients, Kuhn Loeb Co., and the Rothschilds. Alger Hiss was the head of the communist Elite in the United States and when he was chosen as head of the prestigious Carnegie Endowment for International Peace after World War II, his nomination was seconded by John Foster Dulles. Hiss was later imprisoned for perjury regarding his exploits as a Soviet espionage agent.
This secret meeting in the Garden Room was actually the first military strategy session of the United Nations, because it was dedicated to its mission of exploding the world's first atomic weapon on a living population. It also forecast the entire strategy of the Cold War, which lasted more than forty years, cost American taxpayers in excess of five trillion dollars and thus made the Elite powers behind the thrones the same amount and accomplished exactly nothing, other than the fear and trepidation in which most of the world was held, as was intended. Thus we see that the New World Order has based its entire strategy on the agony of the hundreds of thousands of civilians burned alive at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, including many thousands of children sitting in their schoolrooms. These leaders had learned from their master, Josef Stalin that no one can rule without mass-terrorism, which in turn requires mass-murder and where these two goals cannot be accomplished through an existing enemy, they have to invent them. “We have got to scare the hell out of ‘em.” Senator Vandenberg, leader of the Republican party, American Heritage magazine, August 1977
The atomic bomb was developed at the Los Alamos Laboratories in New Mexico. The top secret project was called the Manhattan Project, because its secret director, Bernard Baruch, lived in Manhattan, as did many of the other principals. Baruch had chosen Maj. General Leslie R. Groves to head the operation as he had previously built the Pentagon and had a good reputation among the Washington politicians, who usually asked ‘how high’ when Baruch asked them to ‘jump’.
The scientific director at Los Alamos was J. Robert Oppenheimer, from a prosperous family of clothing merchants. In ‘Oppenheimer; the Years Of Risk’, James Kunetka, writes, "Baruch was especially interested in Oppenheimer for the position of senior scientific adviser." The project cost an estimated two billion dollars. No other nation in the world could have afforded to develop such a bomb and the first successful test occurred at the Trinity site, two hundred miles south of Los Alamos at 5.29:45 am on the 16th July 1945.
Oppenheimer's exultation at the success of the test derived from his realisation that now his masters had attained the ultimate power, through which they could implement their five-thousand-year desire to rule the entire world and thus set in motion the next critical phases of the plan.
There were still many anxious moments for the conspirators, who planned to launch a new reign of terror throughout the world. Japan had been attempting to surrender since early 1945 with its pleas being systematically ignored by the US administration. On the 9th and 10th of March 1945, 32
5 B-29 bombers had razed thirty-five square miles of Tokyo to the ground, leaving more than one hundred thousand Japanese civilians dead in the ensuing firestorm. Of Japan's 66 largest cities, 59 had been mostly destroyed, 178 square miles of urban dwellings had been burned, 500,000 died in the fires and now twenty million Japanese were homeless. Only four cities had not been destroyed; Hiroshima, Kokura, Niigata, and Nagasaki. Their inhabitants had no inkling at this time that they had been spared solely in order to be used as targets for the experimental atomic bomb. General Leslie Groves, at Baruch's insistence, had demanded that Kyoto be the initial target of the bomb. Secretary of War Stimson objected, saying that as the ancient capital of Japan, the city of Kyoto had hundreds of historic wooden temples, and no military targets but of course the Jewish influences wished to destroy it precisely because of its great cultural importance to the Japanese people.
While the residents of Hiroshima continued to watch the B-29s flying by without dropping bombs on them, they had no inkling of the terrible fate which the mass-murderers in Washington had reserved for them.
“There was another Japan, and MacArthur was one of the few Americans who suspected its existence. He kept urging the Pentagon and the State Department to be alert for conciliatory gestures. The General predicted that the break would come from Tokyo, not the Japanese army. The General was right. A dovish coalition was forming in the Japanese capital and it was headed by Hirohito himself, who had concluded in the spring of 1945 that a negotiated peace was the only way to end his nation's agony. Beginning in early May, a six-man council of Japanese diplomats explored ways to accommodate the Allies. The delegates informed top military officials that ‘our resistance is finished’.” William Manchester
“We brought them down to an abject surrender through the accelerated sinking of their merchant marine and hunger alone, and when we didn’t need to do it, and knew we didn't need to do it, we used them as an experiment for two atomic bombs.” Brigadier General Carter W. Clarke, US Army
So, it transpired that on the 6th August 1945, a uranium bomb isotope-235, 20 kilotons yield, was exploded 1850 feet in the air above Hiroshima, for maximum explosive effect. It utterly devastated four square miles and killed outright 140,000 of the 255,000 inhabitants and horrifically injured many more.
“It was strange to us that Hiroshima had never been bombed, despite the fact that B-29 bombers flew over the city every day. Only after the war did I come to know that Hiroshima, according to American archives, had been kept untouched in order to preserve it as a target for the use of nuclear weapons. Perhaps, if the American administration and its military authorities had paid sufficient regard to the terrible nature of the fiery demon which mankind had discovered and yet knew so little about its consequences, the American authorities might never have used such a weapon against the 750,000 Japanese who ultimately became its victims.” Dr. Shuntaro Hida, doctor in Hiroshima at the time of the attack
“[Hiroshima was] the most ruthless and barbaric killing of non-combatants in all of history.” General Bonner Fellers, an adviser to General MacArthur
One of the myths of Hiroshima is that the inhabitants were warned by leaflets that an atomic bomb would be dropped. These leaflets were dropped after the bombing because the President's Interim Committee on the Atomic Bomb decided on the 31st May 'that we could not give the Japanese any warning’. Furthermore, the decision to drop 'atomic' leaflets on Japanese cities was not made until the 7th August the day after the Hiroshima bombing. They were not dropped on Nagasaki until the 10th August, the day after Nagasaki had been atomic-bombed and therefore the residents of neither Hiroshima nor Nagasaki received advance warnings about the proposed use of the atomic bomb. On 1st June 1945, a formal and official decision was taken during a meeting of the so-called Interim Committee not to warn the populations of the specific target cities. James Byrnes and Oppenheimer insisted that the bombs must be used ‘without prior warning’.
Truman himself variously stated that the use of the use of the atomic bomb saved ‘a quarter of a million American lives’, a ‘half-million American lives’ and finally settled on the Groves figure of ‘a million American lives saved’.
“It is my opinion that the use of this barbarous weapon at Hiroshima and Nagasaki was of no material assistance in our war against Japan. The Japanese were already defeated and ready to surrender because of the effective sea blockade and the successful bombing with conventional weapons.” Admiral Leahy, US Navy, from ‘I Was There’
In fact Truman's wanton use of atomic weapons left the American people feeling dramatically less secure after winning World War II than they had ever felt before and these feelings of insecurity were subsequently exploited to the full by unscrupulous Cold War politicians ever since.
“The war would have been over in two weeks without the Russians entering and without the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb had nothing to do with the end of the war at all.” General Curtis LeMay, chief of the USAF 29th September 1945
“In the councils of government we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.” President Dwight D Eisenhower’s farewell address to the American nation on the 17th January 1961
The US Air Force had sole control of the atomic bomb and it became a billion-dollar ‘game’ for these scientists, with John von Neumann, their leading scientist, becoming world famous as the inventor of ‘game theory’, in which the United States and the Soviet Union engaged in a worldwide psychological skirmish to see which would be the first to attack the other with nuclear missiles. In the United States, schools held daily bomb drills, with the children hiding under their desks. No one told them that thousands of school-children in Hiroshima had been incinerated in their classrooms; the desks offered no protection against nuclear weapons. The moral and psychological effect on generations of children was devastating. If they were to be vapourised at any time, there seemed little reason to study, marry and have children, or prepare for a steady job. This demoralisation through the nuclear weapons programme is another one of the undisclosed reasons for the decline in public morality.
By failing to name the power behind the military-industrial complex, the international banksters, Eisenhower left the American people in the dark as to who he was actually warning them against. To this day the masses still do not understand that what he was trying to say was that the international bankers, the Zionists and the Freemasons had formed an unholy alliance whose money and power could not be overcome by the citizens of the United States or indeed the world and the sooner the populations of the world come to understand this fact, the sooner we can end this insidious attack on all humanity and construct a world where people matter more than the bank balances of the already obscenely wealthy.
The United Nations
Around 25 years after the failure of the proposed ‘League of Nations’, a second attempt was made to usher-in this early form of ‘one world government’, immediately upon cessation of hostilities in World War II. This time there was to be no dissenting voice and the UN was formed in line with the UN charter of 26th June 1945.
So, the USA encouraged and cajoled by Alger Hiss, a senior member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and a known-to-be communist sympathiser, enthusiastically joined the United Nations along with most of the rest of the world’s nations as a first step down the rocky road to out and out communitarianism, as was in the planning all along.
The UN charter and constitution is a thinly veiled copy of the Soviet Union model which Hiss had co-authored some 30 years previously in preparation for the world’s first communist state, Soviet Russia. In effect, this means that the UN constitution is therefore a Marxist-Socialist paradigm.
It was none other than the Rockefeller family themselves who donated the 18 acres of prime Manhattan real-estate, upon which its opulent headquarters sit and at the time of writing, th
e CFR chairman is David Rockefeller, leaving us in no doubt whatsoever as to the allegiances and goals of this truly execrable organisation.
“Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as 'internationalists' and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure - one world, if you will. If that is the charge, I stand guilty and I am proud of it.” David Rockefeller
The Elite goals of ‘World regionalism’ are clearly defined in the UN charter, using such terms as ‘regional arrangements’, ‘intergovernmental agreements’, and ‘metropolitan areas’. This organisation, replete as it is with covert communists and advocates of the planned ‘New World Order’ have already divided the world into 85 ‘regions’ for policing and administration purposes and simply by adopting the UN Charter, the US Congress has established the Charter as the Supreme Law of the land (Fugi v. State of California, 1950-52) totally negating the current statutes of the United States.