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Thread ID: 16007 | Posts: 4 | Started: 2004-12-17

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vytis [OP]

2004-12-17 16:14 | User Profile

I discovered the following information several years ago and would like to share it with this forum.

Jacob Beser was a United States Air Force technician during WWII. Jacob Beser was a Jew. Nothing unusual about that. There were Jews in the military during the war.

Here's the interesting part. Jacob was a member of the flight crew on both superfortress bombers ('Enola Gay' & 'Bock's Car') when they dropped horrendous atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Two missions...Two bombs...Same Jew!

Soon after I found yet another kosher connection to this historic and tragic event; a Mr. William L. Laurence, born Leid Sieu in Lithuania.

This minority Jew was perched either in the belly of superfortress 'Bock's Car,' or on board an observation plane as America's 'Official Observer.' But no matter which plane he was on, here was another 'kinsman to the holocaust people,' acting as a willing participant in the mass destruction of two large cities.

Further research on Laurence, a scribbler for the 'The New York Times' (Jew owned naturally), revealed that he was the only journalist permitted to observe the first test blast of the A-Bomb in 1945.

Also, this minority Jew represented our government as the 'Official Spokesman' for the top secret 'Manhattan Project,' that produced these terrible weapons of mass destruction. And as many of you are well aware, there was a great kosher involvement in the birthing also.

Finally then. I guess it would be safe to say. WMDs (Weapons of Mass Destruction)......It's a Jewish thing!!!!

Regards, vytis


Ponce

2004-12-17 18:08 | User Profile

That was one good way to distract the worlds attention away from what they were doing in Palestine.

Can you say "Twin Towers"?????????????

History repeats itself.


vytis

2005-01-29 21:04 | User Profile

For more on America's WMD's, see Petr's informative post in the History/Western Civilization Forum entitled 'Edward Teller The Real Dr. Strangelove.'

Regards, vytis 'Fear Nothing But Sin'


Petr

2005-01-29 21:14 | User Profile

Jewhoo on Jacob Beser:

[COLOR=Indigo] [SIZE=3][B]Jacob Beser - [/B] [/SIZE]

Lieutenant Beser was the radio/electronic countermeasures officer on the "Enola Gay", the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. He also flew on "Bock's Car". The plane that dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki. [B]He was the only man on both attack planes. Beser was in charge of tactics in case of enemy attack. [/B] [B]As a conseqeunce, only he and the Captain of the Enola Gay knew all the details of the bomb they were going to drop. [/B] Beser had a university degree in engineering, an unusual thing among air force flying personnel. Beser, who died in 1999, wrote that he thought the bombings were justified in light of the Japanese atrocities and to save the lives of allied soldiers and Japanese civilians.(In that the bombs ended the war and no invasion of Japan was necessary). Anyone who studies the bombings knows that the whole issue is bedeviled with "what if's". What if the Japanese had signaled a clear intent to surrender? What if the bomb had not been dropped and the Soviets occupied northern Japan? Only an idiot would maintain that killing civilians with an atomic bomb was a good thing. The historical record is far more complex and the truth is that no one will ever know, to a certainty, whether history would have been worse or better, especially for most Japanese, if it had not been dropped. Frankly, there is no doubt that Americans have agonized over their actions and there has been a free and open debate about in this country about every event associated with the building and use of the bomb. In Japan, by contrast, the bomb has often been used as a 'cover' to avoid difficult questions about Japanese war crimes and to avoid the payment of even the most modest war reparations--as if the bomb swept the 'moral backboard' clean. This is a shame because the Japanese could have been more of a "light to the world." As it is, Japanese post-war pacifism has had a uniquely hollow quality: "All war is bad." Yes, virtually all civilized people agree. However, the problems that cause war are not much alleviated if one does not do much more than say "war is bad" and "atomic bombs are bad". Beser, we might note, did express his regret that he did not get a chance to drop the bomb on Germany. (The bomb was not quite ready in April, 1945, when Germany surrendered.) [/COLOR]

Then Jewhoo also says:[COLOR=Indigo]

[B][Note: We are reliably informed that Sgt. Abe Spitzer, who flew on "Bocks Car", was also Jewish]. [/B] [/COLOR]

Petr