WWII: The Stakes Part 1 |
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1. Introduction What was at stake during WWII? Alas, none can answer correctly. Once again, this shows how people of all sides (Allies, Axis, GEACS and Comintern) live in total ignorance of historical facts, so brainwashed by school and mediatic propaganda they are. How did mankind fall into the abyss of today's dystopian Idiocracy? |
2. Debunking the Einsteinian fraud Indeed, Albert Einstein was a total fraud, and it would not have required a century to expose it as such, without the current corrupted academic elite. In this sense, he epitomizes how the mother of all scientific fraud could have lead to today's 100% deceitful world order, built on scientifically untrue foundations, including manned spaceflight, epidemic prevention, climatic crisis, etc. |
3. Theory of Relativity Science no longer has an author today, nor a nationality. She walks alone, she uses us, she uses us like puppets to formulate the equations. - Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, Einstein’s Treason 2014 The Relativistic bottleneck In Physics the discovery of mechanics, the science concerned with the motion of bodies under the action of forces, was made in 3 steps: the classical theory dealing with subluminal speeds, the relativistic theory that takes into account luminal speed, and finally the post-relativistic theory that deals with supraluminal speeds. Basically the classical theory of mechanics was developed over thousands of years, from the prehistoric times until the 20th century, while the relativistic theory of mechanics was formulated only within a few years from the turn of the 20th century until 1915 when the Einsteinian theory of general relativity was published. The irony is that post-relativistic mechanics was unlocked only less than 15 years later. Indeed, new phenomenon indicative of the possible existence of mediative supraluminal vector between entangled particles was already well known and described by experimental physicists. But instead of pushing further the investigation of this new post-relativistic mechanics theory that deals with supraluminal speeds, Einstein whose notoriety was mainly built on his most hyped theory of general relativity has recklessly overlooked the possibility of any supraluminal particle that would have ruined both his reputation and his new theory that strictly forbids any supraluminal speed, by infamously dismissing it as 'spooky action at a distance' in 1935. Previously, other mysterious phenomenon have been encountered, later explained by the existence of still unknown particles. 1985 Cosmic rays were discovered [by Victor F. Hess with an ion chamber] in 1912 from the studies on the dark current of electricity (Nishina et al., Miehlnickel, 1938). The dark current was discovered in 1785 by the discoverer of the law of electric force, C.A. Coulomb (1785). It was found when he was examining some leakage trouble experienced in the course of his experiment on the law of electric force with a new sensitive torsion balance invented by himself. 1996 It was at that time that Victor Hess (1883-1964) managed to clear up the problem. A total of ten flights were taken by Hess (two in 1911, seven in 1912, and one in 1913). He made observations in an open cabin (gondola) with two other men on board a balloon; they sometimes had to breathe oxygen. During his most successful flight on August 7, 1912, he reached the height of 5,350 m above sea level and obtained unequivocal evidence of a rather strong ionisation speed-up beginning from the height of about 2,000 m ... "The results of the present observations seem to be most readily explained on the assumption that radiation of very high penetrating power enters the atmosphere from above; even in its lower layers, this radiation produces a part of the ionisation observed in closed vessels..." Scientists found that when two entangled particles are separated, one particle can somehow affect the action of the far-off twin instantly. This simply means there might be a still to discover unknown particle responsible for the entanglement, like the mesotron aka pi meson as the carrier of the nuclear strong force that holds atomic nuclei together, or the photon in the electromagnetic force. And with a supraluminal speed. For more clarity, I called it the Mallima Particle (만리마자, 萬里马子: 10 thousands li horse) after a mythical Korean winged horse able to gallop ten thousand li, or approximately 5'000 km in a single day. ▲ Did you ride the Mallima steed 你是否跨上万里马? Juche 105 (2016) According to Prof. Juan Yin and colleagues at the University of Science and Technology of China in Shanghai, that has determined a lower bound on how fast it must be, the answer is that it is at least four orders of magnitude faster than light. Nonetheless, far from the denial mode imposed by the group of [deniers] ▄▄▄▄ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ ▄▄ ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ ▄▄ ▄▄ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄, with the first applied quantum communication link established by China's Micius satellite launched in 2016, supraluminal speed has entered the realm of daily applications in East Asia. 2021-06-23 Yesterday, the most explosive news may belong to Professor Li Zifeng of Yanshan University (燕山大学李子丰教授), who claimed that his research results have overturned Einstein's theory of relativity. For a scientific researcher, to overthrow Einstein is more powerful than God. Indeed, even the creators of the atomic bombs themselves in the U.S. at Los Alamos were openly questioning the possibility of moving faster than light back in 1950. “Where Is Everybody?” An Account of Fermi’s Question August 13, 1984 Dr. Eric M. Jones Los Alamos National Laboratory MS F665 Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545 I have a vague recollection, which may not be accurate, that we talked about flying saucers and the obvious statement that the flying saucers are not real. I also remember that Fermi explicitly raised the question, and I think he directed it at me, ‘Edward, what do you think? How probable is it that within the next ten years we shall have clear evidence of a material object moving faster than light?’ I remember that my answer was ‘ 1 Oe6.’ Fermi said, ‘This is much too low. The probability is more like ten percent’ (the well known figure for a Fermi miracle.)” Enrico Fermi would die from stomach cancer soon after. The existence of the hypothesized Mallima Particle, responsible of the quantum entanglement interaction, as a forbidden truth has costed humankind, a cultural, economic and scientific lag of some 9 decades, due to the ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ settings of the world order. |
WWII: The Stakes Part 2 |
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4. The Einstein-Szilard Letter According to Marxist principle, 'history repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.' The first tragic precedent is known as the most infamous Einstein-Szilard Letter. The announcement in early 1939 that German scientists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann had discovered fission prompted unfounded paranoid fears among the Jewish migrants in the U.S. that Germany might develop an atomic bomb. The Jewish physicists Leo Szilard, Edward Teller and Eugene Wigner, all Hungarian-born, and dubbed the 'Hungarian conspiracy', convinced Einstein to join in writing the 2nd August 1939 letter urging U.S. President Roosevelt to push the U.S. government into atomic weapons research. As a result President Roosevelt quickly established an advisory Uranium Committee, and the establishment of the S-1 Committee in 1941 marked an official shift from the research to the development phase of the project. Being unable to walk by himself, always faking his potency when posing for the media, and known as the Sick Man of the Americas, Roosevelt was indeed a crippled man that never recovered from paralytic poliomyelitis (autoimmune polyneuritis, Guillain-Barré syndrome from other posterior diagnosis), and it was only a matter of time before his incompetence in grand strategy would lead to a major national or even worse a world catastrophe. The bare truth was that the German nuclear program, which had little governmental support, never came remotely close to developing one. Boris Evseyevich Chertok, Soviet rocket designer's commented in his memoirs on the German's nuclear program in this regard: In his book The Virus House, British researcher and journalist David Irving writes: 'In June 1940, when battle had ceased in France and occupation reigned for four years, Germany’s positions in the nuclear race were very impressive and even frightening: Germany did not have large stores of heavy water, but to make up for this she seized the only heavy water factory in the world; she became the holder of thousands of tons of very pure uranium compounds and established control over an almost completed cyclotron; she had at her disposal cadres of physicists, chemists, and engineers not yet robbed of their vitality by all-out war; and her chemical industry was the most powerful in the world.' It is surprising that the primary reasons for the slow pace of work on the German atomic project were not technical. The lack of progress resulted instead from conflicts among high-level scientists and the regime’s arrogant and condescending attitude toward a discipline that lacked rocket science’s active promoters. But that was not the single cause of the German physicists’ failure. On this point I concur with the very competent research of David Irving, who writes in The Virus House, “In late 1940, German physicists had not foreseen any serious difficulties on the way to the military use of atomic energy....Having rejected graphite in January 1941, German scientists committed a fatal mistake. Now it is well known.” This error worked to the advantage of missile specialists because there clearly was not enough graphite in Germany for both fields of endeavor. Irving writes, 'Who knows how the situation would have turned out if the mistake had been corrected in a timely manner. This mistake, which was fatal for the German atomic project, proved to be As far as one can tell from the published research, neither Russian nor American postwar researchers have fully appreciated how the Peenemünde rocketeers’ invention of graphite control surfaces Einstein later had misgivings about his role in creating the Manhattan Project, asserting, 'Had I known that the Germans would not succeed in developing an atomic bomb, I would have done nothing for the bomb.' But Einstein was of course a totally clueless fool. The Einstein-Szilard letter remains one of the most iconic documents in American history. In January 2017, Warren Buffett told students at Columbia University, 'If you think about it, we are sitting here, in part, because of two Jewish immigrants who in 1939 in August signed the most important letter perhaps in the history of the United States.' This is so true, as by fatally diverting all U.S. research in high energy physics, needlessly and recklessly putting all eggs in a single doomed fragile basket, into a bottomless pit of futile costly atomic weapon program, when the Empire of Japan was precisely studying and importing from the U.S. experts in the field of particle accelerators, these ▄ stateless vagrant fools from Europe had ruined all chance for the U.S. to catch up before 1945 with the Empire of Japan, not only in the Directed Energy weapons race, but at the core, in the game-ending Mind-Control WMD race, thus sealing the fate of the U.S. democracy by forfeiting the future of all Americans for generations to come! |
5. Quantum Mechanics As a man of the past century, born in the Victorian era dominated by the omnipotence of the classical Newtonian mechanics, with a deep faith in both the idea of God and a deterministic world, Einstein fought his entire life the new era of the Quantum Mechanics. Einstein could simply not reconcile the idea of quantum uncertainty with the orderly world created by God. Unlike in the Chinese culture that teaches dualism as the core principle in the Taoism philosophy. As a consequence, Einstein died in 1955 having wasted more than 3 decades after being awarded with the 1921 Physics Nobel Prize, as a man scientifically isolated from his peers, while foolishly tilting at the windmills of Indeterminism. |
6. Photoelectric effect The final nail in the coffin of the cult of personality dedicated to Einstein comes with the cracks that have appeared in his 1921 Physics Nobel Prize. If metal electrodes are exposed to light, electrical sparks between them occur more readily. For this photoelectric effect to occur, the light waves must be above a certain frequency, however. According to physics theory, the light's intensity should be critical. In one of several epoch-making studies beginning in 1905, Albert Einstein explained that light consists of quanta—packets with fixed energies corresponding to certain frequencies. One such light quantum, a photon, must have a certain minimum frequency before it can liberate an electron. Today in 2023, a team of researchers, which included scientists from Westlake University in China, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT) in Finland and Northeastern, have observed the emergence of coherence in secondary photoemission that points to the development of an underlying novel process on top of those encompassed in the current theoretical photoemission framework. In short this breakthrough discovery in materials science challenges current understanding of photoemission and the theory of Einstein. |
WWII: The Stakes Part 3 |
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7. The Abyss The question is no longer about what if, but about how did the catastrophe happened?. The British Cecil Frank Powell was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1950. Cecil Powell made improvements to this technique in order to study radiation and nuclear reactions. In 1947 he discovered that incident cosmic ray particles could react with atomic nuclei in the emulsion, creating other, short-lived particles. These particles turned out to be pi-mesons, the particles proposed by Yukawa as mediating the strong force binding protons and neutrons in nuclei. Note that the date 1947 comes 5 years later than the Japanese. As always, anything less than the first place is not enough. In his conclusion at the conference in July 1953 held at Bagneres, near the Pic-du-Midi laboratory, Cecil Powell said, 'We have been invaded ... the accelerators are here.' |
Tetsuya Yamagami |
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Published: 12:03pm, 10 Jul, 2022 The man who fatally shot former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has told police he had attempted to make a bomb, investigative sources said on Sunday. Tetsuya Yamagami has also said he “made multiple guns,” according to the sources. The police have searched his home in the western city of Nara, confiscating guns similar to the apparently home-made one found at the scene after Abe was shot Friday while delivering a stump speech on a street in the city. Yamagami, 41, was sent to prosecutors Sunday on suspicion of murder. As for his motive, Yamagami has said his mother made a “huge donation” to a religious organisation and he harboured a grudge against the group, which he believed was associated with Abe, sources have said. One of the sources also quoted Yamagami as saying something to the effect of “initially, I intended to attack an executive of the group” but decided to target Abe instead. Yamagami’s former colleagues are in disbelief that such a “totally ordinary” person could be behind the horrific attack that sent shock waves across the country and the world. A former coworker from the Kyoto Prefecture factory, where he was recently assigned for over a year and a half, described how he had “seemed earnest” before arguments and unauthorised absences that started this year precipitated his leaving the company. At a press conference Saturday, a senior employee at the factory said Yamagami was hired through a dispatch agency in October 2020 and assigned to the freight department. As a holder of a forklift driving licence, he was tasked with conveying goods. ... Despite no previous issues with punctuality or attendance, he began taking unauthorised time off starting in March and complained of “heart issues” and other physical problems. He used all his paid leave, and his employment ended on May 15. Less than two months later, Yamagami, who previously served for about three years in the Maritime Self-Defence Force, was arrested for allegedly murdering Japan’s longest-serving prime minister by shooting him in the back with a home-made gun as he spoke in support of a candidate for Sunday’s House of Councillors election. |
Videomancy |
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Taxi Driver (1976) is a videomancy American film directed by Martin Scorsese, starring Robert De Niro and Jodie Foster. Set in a decaying and morally bankrupt New York City following the Vietnam War, the film follows Travis Bickle (De Niro), a taxi driver and veteran, and his deteriorating mental state as he works nights in the city. As Travis cuts his hair into a mohawk, he attends a public rally where he plans to assassinate senator and presidential candidate Charles Palantine. Later, Taxi Driver generated controversy for its role in John Hinckley Jr.'s motive to attempt to assassinate then-President Ronald Reagan. |
Yamagami’s mother continued donating smaller amounts even after going bankrupt in 2002, said the man’s 77-year-old uncle, who has continued to support her financially for many years. “I believe She was under mind control,” he said.
Meaning and Consequences |
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The man accused of killing Shinzo Abe said his mother’s huge donations to the church bankrupted his family. “It’s no exaggeration to say that my experience with it during that time continues to distort my whole life,” he wrote. While Ms. Kayoda condemned Mr. Abe’s shooting, she said she hoped it would draw attention to the “many cases of families that have been destroyed.” An ardent Korean nationalist, Mr. Moon was educated in Japan while his own country lived under its colonial rule. His theology reflected his ambivalence toward Japan, describing it in his sermons as both a potential savior and a satanic power. During visits, Mr. Moon warned his Japanese followers that they were steeped in sin and exhorted them to sacrifice everything for the church. “Each of you needs to restore, through paying indemnity, the sins committed by your ancestors in history,” he told a group of believers in 1973, instructing them to “shed blood, sweat and tears.” Mr. Yamagami, however, never lost sight of the Unification Church. His mother’s actions had “plunged my brother, my sister and me into hell,” he wrote on a Twitter account. ..the account — which has been suspended — describes a painful childhood and a seething fury at his mother’s allegiance to the Unification Church. He blamed the relationship for his own failings in life. Mr. Yamagami was born into a wealthy family, but when he was 4, his father killed himself. A decade later, his grandfather died suddenly, leaving no one to stop “my mother who had been channeling money to the Unification Church,” Mr. Yamagami wrote on Twitter. She “wrapped our whole family up in it and self-destructed,” he wrote. But, he added, “I no longer have the luxury to think about the political meaning or consequences that Abe’s death will bring.” |
Abe’s pose resurrects horrors of Unit 731 |
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May 14, 2013 A photograph of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe smiling and giving a thumbs up from inside a training jet emblazoned with the number 731 is going to infuriate Chinese, Russians, Koreans and other victims of Japanese brutality before and during World War II. The number 731 evokes the name of Imperial Japan’s notorious medical research unit in Harbin, China, that performed lethal experiments on live humans. Some of its scientists were tried for war crimes. The Nelson Report, an Asia-focused newsletter aimed at Washington politicians, compared Abe’s action to a German prime minster wearing a Nazi uniform “for fun.” “It is an unimaginable act,” said former ruling Saenuri Party leader Chung Mong-joon, comparing it to “German Chancellor [Angela] Merkel riding an aircraft with the Nazi swastika.” The Korean media yesterday published the photograph of Abe sitting in the pilot’s seat of a T-4 training jet of Japan’s Air Self-Defense Force’s Blue Impulse flight team at a base in Higashimatsushima in Miyagi Prefecture on Sunday. The aircraft is labeled with the number 731. In smaller Roman characters, it bears the words “Leader S. Abe” above a yellow arrow. Abe was at the base as part of an inspection tour of areas affected by the March 11, 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters. Unit 731 was the covert [directed energy and mind-control] biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Japanese Imperial Army that experimented on humans, including prisoners of war from China, Russia and Korea [and Western allies POWs], between 1932 and 1945. Abe has made headlines recently with nationalistic gestures such as questioning the idea that Japan invaded other Asian nations before and during World War II, and suggesting he will backpedal on apologies to Asian nations by some of his predecessors. The Saenuri Party’s Chung said Abe’s action was “an act of direct provocation to Korea, China and other victim nations.” The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said officials were discussing a response yesterday. This is not the first time Abe has raised controversy through the display of significant numbers. On May 5, he wore a jersey with the number 96 at a baseball game at the Tokyo Dome baseball stadium. Abe has been pushing for amending the Article 96 of Japanese Constitution to make passing of constitutional amendments easier. Abe is also in favor of revising the Constitution’s Article 9 written after the war, which prohibits the country from going to war. The photo appeared a day after Osaka Mayor Toru Hashimoto drew an international backlash after saying Monday that the so-called “comfort women,” or sex slaves, of the Japanese military before and during World War II were “necessary.” Hashimoto, co-leader of the newly formed Japan Restoration Party, told reporters that comfort women “were necessary at the time to maintain discipline in the army.” He also said, “It’s clear that you need a comfort women system” for “emotionally charged soldiers” during times of war. Hashimoto later added women served “against their will,” but defended Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s questioning the definition of Japan’s war “aggressions.” Hashimoto added further fuel to fire by saying that on a recent visit to the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in Okinawa, he recommended U.S. Army officials to take advantage of “legal” facilities to release sexual “energy” Monday evening, Asahi Shimbun reported yesterday. Hashimoto took to his Twitter account yesterday reiterating that there was no problem with U.S. military taking advantage of Japan’s legalized sex industry and that military brothels were normal. A U.S. Pentagon spokesman called Hashimoto’s remark “ridiculous” and told the Asahi Shimbun that it goes against U.S. “policy and value.” The New York Times reported yesterday that the comment drew protests from Japan’s Democratic Party and women’s rights advocates in Japan. Several Japanese ministers denounced Hashimoto’s remarks on comfort women being a “necessity,” Kyodo News reported yesterday. Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida said Hashimoto’s remarks were his “personal comments” and that he hoped they would not negatively affect Japan-South Korea relations. Hakubun Shimomura, minister of education, said it was “inappropriate for a person who represents a political party to make such comments.” Tomomi Inada, minister of administrative reform, stated that the comfort women system was “a grave abuse of female human rights.” ▲ Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe poses inside the cockpit of a T-4 training jet plane, emblazoned with the number 731, of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force’s Blue Impulse flight team on Sunday at the JASDF base in Higashimatsushima in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. |