The Psyop of the Bomb
We learn from Sun Tzu that war is deception. Everything we have been led to believe about the wars is deception. Part of deception is diversion. The so-called atomic bombs were a great diversion and still are. We are constantly asked, "Were the atomic bombs necessary?" This diverts our attention from everything else. It diverts attention from other pertinent questions like, "Is war necessary?" Is war ethical. Were the fire bombing of sixty-six Japanese civilian cities necessary or ethical? Is bombing ethical?
The atomic bomb was an enormous psyop designed as the icing on the cake of Americanesque transfer of moral power from the people to the state. It was a final nail in the coffin to eradicate all opposition to American pragmatism, which holds that "The end justifies the means." The atomic bombs were an indispensable part of the objective of the war--a grand finale. What more effective way to end a war of deception than with a bombing of deception.
Almost nothing we were told about the atomic bombings is the truth. Fatalities and damage of the atomic bombs were no more statistically significant than the previous fire bombings of Japanese cities. Japanese hierarchy were not impressed to immediately surrender upon the atomic bombings, but rather there is strong evidence that the surrender was ushered on immediately as the Soviets broke their treaty and declared war on Japan. At every angle, deceptions about the mythic and apocalyptic bomb still haunt the world.
We have to probe deeper into the Bomb and its realities and deceptions, and as we do, we will find the very Achilles heal of the state. We will find a tower of lies built on sand. We will discover that its claims to necessity, its claims to morality, and its claims to authority are based on myth and deception.