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BBC Documentary

Israel's Secret Nuclear Weapons

Sunday Times journalist Peter Hounam heard rumours in 1986 that an Israeli whistleblower, Mordechai Vanunu was offering proof of what the world had long suspected. His revelations confirmed that Israel was building advanced nuclear weapons. After the Sunday Times published this scoop, Vanunu was kidnapped in London by Mossad agents and illegally smuggled back to Israel.

 

 

 

 

No More Hiroshima

10 Feet Project is a Non-Profit Organization began in 1980.

The intention of this organization is to raise funds through donations from citizens of Hiroshima to purchase film footage shot by US government in Hiroshima a the time of nuclear bomb then produce films utilizing these footages, show these films all over the world to let people understand the cruelty of war.

 
Paul Tibbets talks about the Hiroshima bombing

Paul Tibbets who piloted the Enola Gay which dropped the first Atomic Bomb on Japan in 1945 talks about the Hiroshima bombing.
This clip is from the excellent documentary 'Atomic Cafe'

 

Speakers of Hiroshima
 
    

The first atomic bomb actually used in war time was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6th, 1945 killing between 130,000 and 150,000 people by the end of that year. Those who survived the bombing are rapidly aging now after struggling for many years. The Hiroshima Peace and Culture Foundation has decided to video tape the testimonies of 100 A-bomb victims of these precious experiences of these survivors to be handed down to the future generations.

 

Voices of Hibakusha

These ``Voices of Hibakusha'' eyewitness accounts of the bombing  of Hiroshima are from the program HIROSHIMA WITNESS produced
by the Hiroshima Peace Cultural Center and NHK, the public
broadcasting company of Japan. The individual accounts were input
and translated into English by college students Yumi Kodama,
Junko Kato, Junko Kawamoto, Masako Kubota, Chiharu Kimura,
and Kumi Komatsu, who were advised  by Laurence Wiig.

 

 

 

Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Documentary

 

 

USSR Tsar Bomba was the largest nuclear weapon ever constructed or detonated. It was detonated at 4000 m altitude the 30th of October 1961 at Mityushikha Bay test range, Novaya Zemlya Island. It had a yield of 50 Megatons.

 

 is a 1965 television film on nuclear war. Written, directed, and produced by Peter Watkins for the BBC's The Wednesday Play strand, its depiction of the impact of Soviet nuclear attack on Britain caused dismay within the BBC and in government and was banned for 20 years.
 

1-25-95-Nuke War Almost Happened

Yeltsin thought a satellite rocket was a nuke attack and got out the nuclear football and almost nuked us. He never bothered to call Clinton and ask him about it.

 

 

 

Russian suit case nukes

Suitcase nuclear devices gone missing and unaccounted for, so they tell us... here is a report from the Russians themselves who claimed to have seen these nukes.

 

 

Depleted Uranium

Dr. Doug Rokke talks about depleted uranium and the effects on people. If you didn't know it all the munitions used by our soldiers contain DU.

 

 

 

The End of The
Innocence:
Depleted Uranium
 
The  scientific and devastating
effects on unborn children in Iraq and the Gulf War Syndrome.
 
"Unborn children of the region [are] being asked to pay the highest price, the integrity of their DNA."   - Ross B. Mirkarimi, The Arms Control Research Centre, from his report: ‘The Environmental and Human Health Impacts of the Gulf Region with Special Reference to
Iraq.’

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