Tuesday, January 17, 2017
AFTER US PRESIDENT TRUMAN DROPPED GENOCIDAL NUCLEAR BOMBS ON JAPAN STALIN HASTENED RUSSIAN DEFENSE FOR SECURITY
A cold war is as hot as an incendiary war. Bill Beyer, nuclear physicist and others founded The Non-Nuclear Proliferation Committee in 1968 in Los Alamos where Bill Beyer worked in the lab with Edward Teller and Stanislaw Ulam, founders of the hydrogen bomb. Bill Beyer, employee and close friend of Polish mathematician Ulam, was honored by his own reading room of scientific archives where discussions are conducted concerning the war-torn environment and nuclear bombs.
His group of nuclear physicists, scientists and concerned citizens discuss the dismantling of nuclear weaponry and other pertinent world issues. Their concern is especially for the environment in which atomic warfare and testing cause earthquakes and holocaustal disasters. These enlightened people object to massive weapons of Earth destroying, unneeded obsolete arsenals that make America less safe from inevitable war retaliation. Earth and all forms of life are more threatened by nuclear codes and nukes fumbling in ignorant terrorists hands now than ever before. Cyber wars are the newest gang wars on global streets. Genocidal weaponry is now old fashioned and out of date, but their very presence is still a threat. And if a threat is allowed the industrial military complex, some fool is always standing in the wing of any theater of war.
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produced at the University of Pittsburgh, in which one of the actors had just returned from sacrificing his life in Iraq. In an audience discussion following drama from experience he told how war shrapnel is still the curse of all wars that in America was used during the Civil War.
However, nuclear weapons are the epitome of suffering by courageous young soldiers and non-combatants alike–from cannon balls filled with broken tetanus metal explosions to catastrophic deaths by monstrous genocidal explosions. This drama was also presented in the Little Theater at Los Alamos, New Mexico by Bill Beyer who asked the author to write this first produced drama concerning the making of the H-bomb, now published as a book.