The following article published in Readers Digest in 1946 is a first hand witness account by Major Alexander P. de Seversky on the  effects of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It may well be the most credible written report of the time that still survives intact. How strange that it has been relegated to the conspiracy theory category of SCRIBD.

The article is titled “Atomic Bomb Hysteria” and provides damning insight into an event that may or may not have even taken place. As you will appreciate after reading this document, the so-called effects of the atomic detonation appeared no different to the Major than those seen in every other incendiary attack on Japan. He notes a number of times that the signature effects of a nuclear explosion such as high radioactivity, signs of evaporation of matter etcetera were simply not apparent.

While the Major does not come right out and call the event a hoax, there is enough written in his own words that you will likely come to that conclusion anyway by simply reading between the lines. Of course doing so carries its own luggage. If you believe that Atomic bombs don’t exist then you must also understand that our unique technological defensive position in the world is fraud and we are therefore as bare and unprotected as everyone else.

And at that point you must also begin to understand that the group of countries claiming to have nuclear weapons stockpiles are also in on the con-job. That includes Russia who has been furiously threatening the West with nuclear annihilation this year unless NATO stops its threatening behavior in Ukraine. All of it is a fraud in my view. There are no nukes. The key powers know it and the scientists involved are as silent as those in the medical community who have kept their heads down and shut up about mRNA injections being efficacious.

Anyway, decide for yourself. The Major was there shortly after the supposed bombing ended. He was attacked from all sides after giving his reports. Even in 1945 there were the equivalent of media fact checkers and university smarty pants trying to educate us all about how things really work. This is as good a time as any to use our own heads and come to rational conclusions of our own.


ATOMIC BOMB HYSTERIA – By Major Alexander P. de Seversky:

“As Special Consultant to the Secretary of War, Judge Robert P. Patterson, I spent nearly eight months intensively studying war destruction in Europe and Asia. I became thoroughly familiar with every variety of damage – from high explosives, incendiaries, artillery shells, dynamite, and combinations of these. In this study, I inspected Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the targets of our atom bomb, examining the ruins, interrogating eyewitnesses and taking hundreds of pictures.
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It was my considered opinion, I told correspondents in Tokyo, that the effects of the atom bombs… had been wildly exaggerated.
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If dropped on New York or Chicago, one of those bombs would have done no more damage than a ten-ton blockbuster; and the results in Hiroshima and Nagasaki could have been achieved by about 200 B-29’s loaded with incendiaries, except that fewer Japanese would have been killed. I did not “underrate” atom bombs or dispute their future potential. I merely conveyed my professional findings on the physical results of the two bombs – and they happened to be in startling contrast to the hysterical imaginative versions spread through the world. My findings were pounced upon in outraged anger by all sorts of people, in the press, on the air, at public forums; and by scientists who haven’t been within 5000 miles of Hiroshima. But the violence of this reaction cannot alter the facts on view in the two Japanese cities.
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I began my study of Japan by flying over Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, and dozens
of other places. Later I visited them all on foot”………………….
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