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General: JOHN PAUL II APPEAL FOR PEACE FIRST ATOMIC BOMB HIROSHIMA FEBRUARY 25 1981
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From: BARILOCHENSE6999  (Original message) Sent: 22/07/2024 00:45

AT SITE OF BLAST IN HIROSHIMA, POPE APPEALS FOR PEACE

 

  • Feb. 25, 1981
AT SITE OF BLAST IN HIROSHIMA, POPE APPEALS FOR PEACE
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Pope John Paul II today made a strong appeal for peace at the place where the first atomic bomb was detonated on Aug. 6, 1945. 'To remember Hiroshima is to abhor nuclear war,' he declared. 'To remember Hiroshima is to commit oneself to peace.'

'Let us embark upon the steep and difficult task of peace,' said the white-robed Pontiff, standing in bright sunshine that followed a light snow just as he began his address.

A quiet crowd of about 25,000 Japanese, including many women and children, and a sprinkling of Americans from the nearby United States Marine air base at Iwakuni, heard John Paul read his 'peace message' in 10 languages, starting in Japanese and including Chinese.

The 60-year-old Pope spoke before the memorial in Hiroshima's Peace Park, close to the epicenter of the blast that took 70,000 lives, according to United States estimates, and many tens of thousands more, according to Japanese authorities. 2 Cities Linked Forever

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'War is the work of man,' said the Pope. 'War is destruction of human life, war is death.'

'Nowhere do these truths impose themselves upon us more forcefully than in this city of Hiroshima, at this peace memorial,' he said. 'Two cities will forever have their names linked together, two Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki.'



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From: BARILOCHENSE6999 Sent: 16/04/2025 14:42

Slightly less direct, but equally telling is the 9/11 connection:

  • The date September 11 in the Gregorian calendar used today almost always coincides with the New Year's Day for the Ethiopian and Coptic or Christian-Egyptian calendars. The ancient Egyptian New Year's Day ('1st of Thoth') was originally set to mark the heliacal rising of Sirius which today takes place around August 6 Gregorian (as viewed from Giza/Cairo). So it can easily be said that August 6 is September 11!

  • As revealed in the recent public 9/11 Commission hearings (spring '04), the President of the United States was explicitly warned of an imminent al-Qaeda terrorist attack inside the US in a PDB (Presidential Daily Brief) memo dated August 6, '01. This was only a month before 9/11 and yet the White House inexplicably took no preventive actions. This was and still is one of the biggest controversies to come out of the official 9/11 investigation so far.

There is a connection between 9/11 and Mars to underscore the emerging nature of the date, Aug. 6.

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