Tuesday, May 01, 2018

Overkill. The USA had control of it's atomic bombs, but, they didn't have enough control.

Atomic weapons are insane. The answer of the USA military research to "Little Boy" was to look in saving infrastructure and enter the age of the Neutron Bomb (click here). These weapons are too dangerous and are genocidal.

If Putin is so paranoid of the USA and it's nuclear weapon's program, there is only one real answer, The Non-Proliferation Treaty (click here). There is no other way to peace. Putin thought if Trump was in office he'd have control. "W"rong!

The global community, especially those countries without nuclear capacity, need to speak loudly in promoting the Non-Proliferation Treaty. The weapons are only thought to be understood. This article states clearly the radiation released by one USA nuclear weapon over Japan was far more lethal than known. That is unacceptable.

Does the world ever stop to realize the rich heritage lost when the USA's "Big Boy" detonated over Japan? There were families lost. Generations of families. That bone's genetic fingerprint has probably been altered as well. These weapons are not controlled, bearly understood and in the year 2018 should not exist in this world.

May 1, 2018
By Laura Geggal

On Aug. 6, 1945, (click here) the United States dropped an atomic bomb nicknamed "Little Boy" on Hiroshima, Japan, leading to a nuclear blast that instantly claimed about 45,000 lives. Now, the jawbone of one of those casualties — belonging to a person who was less than a mile from the bomb's hypocenter — is helping researchers determine how much radiation was absorbed by the bones of the victims, a new study finds.

The amount is staggering: Analyses show that the jawbone's radiation dose was about 9.46 grays (Gy). A Gy is the absorption of one joule of radiation energy per kilogram of matter, which in this case is bone.
"About half that dose, or 5 Gy, is fatal if the entire body is exposed to it," study co-researcher Oswaldo Baffa, a professor at the University of São Paulo's Ribeirão Preto School of Philosophy, Science & Letters, said in a statement....