02:36:00 04.11.2025
I watched the Hollywood film Oppenheimer about two years ago, which is about the life of the American Jewish nuclear physicist Robert Oppenheimer and the "Manhattan Project" he initiated. I watched the film months after its release, and for me it simply reaffirmed what I had long known: that the idea of building the atomic and hydrogen bombs belonged to the Jews. It must be emphasized that the founders of nuclear physics were Aryans, such as the Englishman Ernest Rutherford and the German Werner Heisenberg, but while engaging in such science, they never had the intention of building weapons of mass destruction; rather, they simply aimed to create a means of alternative energy. However, there were certain scientists who took that science in a completely wrong direction when, in the 1930s, they were expelled from Germany to America and, by frightening and deceiving the American government, convinced it that the U.S. military must urgently build nuclear weapons before Germany did so and used them against America. That lie is simply laughable, because Germany never had the goal or even the intention of creating such weapons, let alone using them, since they were fundamentally opposed to the idea and constantly emphasized this. Germany never even used chemical weapons during the Second World War, let alone weapons of mass destruction.
In any case, Jewish physicists—Albert Einstein, Leo Szilard, Eugene Wigner, and Edward Teller (all individuals with Bolshevik views who, ironically, considered themselves "pacifists" during World War I)—decided in 1939 to write a letter to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt and present him with that lie, and he, being a Jewish puppet president, accepted that lie in 1941. One year later, in 1942, on the initiative of Oppenheimer (who is considered the "Father of the Atomic Bomb") and his assistant Robert Serber, they began the "Manhattan Project," and after three years and spending 2 billion dollars (equivalent to 40 billion dollars today), they created the first atomic bomb, named "Trinity," which they tested in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Then, just a few weeks later, the U.S. dropped two such atomic bombs on two Japanese cities, killing hundreds of thousands of innocent people, as a result of which Japan finally surrendered.
According to statistics, two-thirds of the participants in the "Manhattan Project" were Jews, and this entire story is one of the best examples, especially in science, of how Jews can take a good idea, defile it, and then use it as evil for a completely different purpose. Filled with vengeance against the Aryan race, Jewish scientists opened "Pandora's box," and it is likely that the weapon that ended World War II could start World War III...
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