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  • David3 at 11:35 AM JST - 27th November

    Speaker Pelosi's visit was a good first step in acknowledging the crime against humanity that the use of the atomic bomb inflicted upon first, Japan and second the world-at-large. Nuclear weapons are the world's most serious common denominator. Only their abolition will help unite humanity around the concept of love…

    Posted in A-bomb survivor gets thank-you note from Pelosi at 11:35 AM JST - 27th November

  • David3 at 05:19 AM JST - 22nd September

    I encourage the Japanese government to make reparations to all Dutch POW survivors of Nagasaki. In addition the U.S. Government must acknowledge the crime they committed against the POW's and against all civilian survivors by the use of the atomic bombs in 1945. A good start would be for the…

    Posted in 2 Dutch ex-POWs set to apply for Japan's A-bomb recognition at 05:19 AM JST - 22nd September

  • David3 at 01:19 PM JST - 13th September

    Why is their a U.S. military presence still in Japan? I thought Japan was given sovereignty in 1952. A U.S. military presence in the far East offers no security against foreign attack. WE (the U.S. cannot even protect ourselves). Wake up Japan. Take back your nation. If the Phillipines did…

    Posted in Rocket bombs launched near U.S. naval base in Yokosuka at 01:19 PM JST - 13th September

  • David3 at 08:06 AM JST - 8th September

    The most serious part of the US-India trade waiver is that the Japanese government supports it. It becomes increasingly apparent that Japan will soon agree to an agreement with the U.S. to support the deployment of U.S. nuclear weapons on the home islands or worse develop their own nuclear weapons.…

    Posted in Hiroshima, Nagasaki chiefs regret nuke trade waiver for India at 08:06 AM JST - 8th September

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