Last Sunday I quoted a letter from President Harry S. Truman of the United States to Pope Pius XII, who I described it as rude and hypocritical: rude because it is disrespectful and haughty as seen in the text in which it accused of being an irresponsible promoter of world war. Now I quote here the reason for calling it hypocritical, citing some comments from the Encyclopedia Britannica: “Hiroshima and Nagasaki.” In July 1945 it was bombed from Tokyo north to the coast of Hokkaido, as if preparing an invasion, but the plan was something much more sinister, because in 1945 a nuclear bomb with the power of 15,000 tons of TNT was built. Truman, the new president of the United States, thought that this monstrous product could be used to defeat Japan. On August 6, 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, pulverizing everything in the immediate vicinity of the explosion, sparking fires that completely burned everything in 4.4 square miles, and killing 70,000 to 80,000 people and injuring several others. of 70,000. A second bomb was dropped on Hazanski on August 9 and killed between 35,000 and 40,000 people, injuring the same number and devastating 1.8 square miles, all of which is the responsibility of the same President Truman that he said he regretted so much when he accused Pope Pius XII by accusing him of foment the World War. The attitude of a president of the United States is not unusual, who More than a normal country, it is a Jewish colony, a matter that is reinforced by Truman's full name: Harry S. Truman, since the S means Solomon., in honor of an ancient king of the Jews, who is also now remembered with the symbol of the five-pointed star, so fashionable in all propaganda, something that the poor current supporters of the PT surely ignore. Labor Party, which displays the five-pointed star on its flag. The Jews were against the Axis in the World War, because Hitler expelled them from Germany and Japan was part of the Axis, along with Germany and Italy.
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