Saturday, August 06, 2005

The Hiroshima Cover-Up + 'The War Game'

FPF: Already sixty years ago the New York Times could not to be trusted: the following story on the 'cover up' of the nuclear bombing effects on the Japanese people speaks for itself. This censorship was seen in England as well by the way, and that was 40 years ago when Peter Watkins presented his film 'The War Game' about the horrible consequenses of nuclear warfare.

Announcing the decision to hold back The War Game in 1965, the BBC explained that the film was too horrifying for the medium of broadcasting, expressing a particular concern for "children, the very old or the unbalanced." - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/9ve9j


THE HIROSHIMA COVER-UP 

By Amy Goodman and David Goodman

08/05/05 - "Baltimore Sun" - A STORY THAT the U.S. government hoped would never see the light of day finally has been published, 60 years after it was spiked by military censors. The discovery of reporter George Weller's firsthand account of conditions in post-nuclear Nagasaki sheds light on one of the great journalistic betrayals of the last century: the cover-up of the effects of the atomic bombing on Japan. 

On Aug. 6, 1945, the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima; three days later, Nagasaki was hit. Gen. Douglas MacArthur promptly declared southern Japan off-limits, barring the news media. More than 200,000 people died in the atomic bombings of the cities, but no Western journalist witnessed the aftermath and told the story. Instead, the world's media obediently crowded onto the battleship USS Missouri off the coast of Japan to cover the Japanese surrender. 

A month after the bombings, two reporters defied General MacArthur and struck out on their own. Mr. Weller, of the Chicago Daily News, took row boats and trains to reach devastated Nagasaki. Independent journalist Wilfred Burchett rode a train for 30 hours and walked into the charred remains of Hiroshima. 

Both men encountered nightmare worlds. Mr. Burchett sat down on a chunk of rubble with his Baby Hermes typewriter. His dispatch began: "In Hiroshima, 30 days after the first atomic bomb destroyed the city and shook the world, people are still dying, mysteriously and horribly - people who were uninjured in the cataclysm from an unknown something which I can only describe as the atomic plague." 

He continued, tapping out the words that still haunt to this day: "Hiroshima does not look like a bombed city. It looks as if a monster steamroller has passed over it and squashed it out of existence. I write these facts as dispassionately as I can in the hope that they will act as a warning to the world." 

Mr. Burchett's article, headlined "The Atomic Plague," was published Sept. 5, 1945, in the London Daily Express. The story caused a worldwide sensation and was a public relations fiasco for the U.S. military. The official U.S. narrative of the atomic bombings downplayed civilian casualties and categorically dismissed as "Japanese propaganda" reports of the deadly lingering effects of radiation. 

So when Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter George Weller's 25,000-word story on the horror that he encountered in Nagasaki was submitted to military censors, General MacArthur ordered the story killed, and the manuscript was never returned. As Mr. Weller later summarized his experience with General MacArthur's censors, "They won." 

UNABLE TO FIND AN INTERESTED AMERICAN PUBLISHER

Recently, Mr. Weller's son, Anthony, discovered a carbon copy of the suppressed dispatches among his father's papers (George Weller died in 2002). Unable to find an interested American publisher, Anthony Weller sold the account to Mainichi Shimbun, a big Japanese newspaper. Now, on the 60th anniversary of the atomic bombings, Mr. Weller's account can finally be read. 

"In swaybacked or flattened skeletons of the Mitsubishi arms plants is revealed what the atomic bomb can do to steel and stone, but what the riven atom can do against human flesh and bone lies hidden in two hospitals of downtown Nagasaki," wrote Mr. Weller. A month after the bombs fell, he observed, "The atomic bomb's peculiar 'disease,' uncured because it is untreated and untreated because it is not diagnosed, is still snatching away lives here." 

After killing Mr. Weller's reports, U.S. authorities tried to counter Mr. Burchett's articles by attacking the messenger. General MacArthur ordered Mr. Burchett expelled from Japan (the order was later rescinded), his camera mysteriously vanished while he was in a Tokyo hospital and U.S. officials accused him of being influenced by Japanese propaganda. 

Then the U.S. military unleashed a secret propaganda weapon: It deployed its own Times man. It turns out that William L. Laurence, the science reporter for The New York Times, was also on the payroll of the War Department. 

For four months, while still reporting for the Times, Mr. Laurence had been writing press releases for the military explaining the atomic weapons program; he also wrote statements for President Harry Truman and Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson. He was rewarded by being given a seat on the plane that dropped the bomb on Nagasaki, an experience that he described in the Times with religious awe.

THE JAPANESE DESCRIBED 'SYMPTOMS' THAT DID NOT RING TRUE ? 

Three days after publication of Mr. Burchett's shocking dispatch, Mr. Laurence had a front-page story in the Times disputing the notion that radiation sickness was killing people. His news story included this remarkable commentary: "The Japanese are still continuing their propaganda aimed at creating the impression that we won the war unfairly, and thus attempting to create sympathy for themselves and milder terms. ... Thus, at the beginning, the Japanese described 'symptoms' that did not ring true." 

Mr. Laurence won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the atomic bomb, and his faithful parroting of the government line was crucial in launching a half-century of silence about the deadly lingering effects of the bomb. It is time for the Pulitzer board to strip Hiroshima's apologist and his newspaper of this undeserved prize. 

Sixty years late, Mr. Weller's censored account stands as a searing indictment not only of the inhumanity of the atomic bomb but also of the danger of journalists embedding with the government to deceive the world. 

Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now!, and David Goodman, a contributing writer for Mother Jones, are co-authors of The Exception to the Rulers: Exposing Oily Politicians, War Profiteers, and the Media That Love Them. 

[enditem] - August 6 - 2005, The Baltimore Sun - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/cmbu7

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The New York Times murderous message concerning Iran

Neocons put another building block in place for the planned illegal US attack on Iran: "Sophisticated new roadside bombs being used against U.S. and Iraqi troops are being designed in Iran, and shipped from there."

Henk Ruyssenaars

FPF - August 6th 2005 - Today the New York Times - among the absolute worst of the neocon's propaganda sheets - publishes another most probably fake story to further the war for the oil fields of Iran titled ''Some Iraq bombs made in Iran'' - The NYTimes report has as source the Newspeak megaphone Reuters, one of all the international propaganda bureaus which formerly still tried to act as some kind of news agency. That was before they got new owners.* And a long time before bad genius Donald Rumsfeld started the lying and faking 'US Ministry of Truth.'

Last July 22nd 'The Nation' published an interesting article by Michael Klare concerning the nefarious tactics used in what he describes as The Iran War Buildup: "Bush has given the Defense Department approval to develop scenarios for such an attack and to undertake various preliminary actions. As was the case in 2002 regarding Iraq, the building blocks for an attack in Iran are beginning to be put into place.

We may never know exactly when President Bush made up his mind to invade Iraq - some analysts say the die was cast as early as November 2001; others claim it was not until October 2002 - but whatever the case, it is beyond dispute that planning for the invasion was well advanced in July 2002, when British intelligence officials visited Washington and issued what has come to be known as the Downing Street memo, informing Prime Minister Tony Blair that war was nearly inevitable." [end quote-Url. below]

SOME IRAQ BOMBS MADE IN IRAN?

The New York Times - disgustingly warmongering as ever - is putting more oil on the geopolitical fire by using the same infamous tactics as Judith Miller and the other collaborators in the media did and do: pointing a fat finger in the direction of Iran with trumped up unproven charges which the accused never will be able to refute. According to the war criminal propagandists: ''Some sophisticated new roadside bombs being used against U.S. and Iraqi troops are being designed in Iran and shipped from there, The New York Times reported on Saturday.

Citing U.S. military and intelligence officials, the Times said the information about the origin of the new weapons suggests a new level of cooperation between Iranian Shi'ite Muslims and Iraqi Sunnis against the U.S. presence in Iraq. The commanders told the newspaper this was puzzling given increasing sectarian violence within Iraq.

According to military bomb experts, the new weapons are designed specifically to target armored vehicles. They first began appearing about two months ago, and one senior military officer said "tens" of them had been brought into Iraq and used against coalition forces, killing or wounding several U.S. troops in recent weeks, the Times said.

"These are among the most sophisticated and most lethal devices we've seen," the Times quoted a senior officer as saying. The officer spoke on condition of anonymity because of the delicate intelligence reports describing the bombs. "It's very serious," he said in the report.

Some shipments may have been brought over the Iranian border by Hizbollah or Iran's Revolutionary Guard, Pentagon and intelligence officials said. The bombs closely match those used by Hizbollah against Israel.

U.S. OFFICIALS SAID THEY HAD NO EVIDENCE OF THE IRANIAN GOVERNMENT'S INVOLVEMENT."

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LIKE NAZI PROPAGANDA 'MEISTER' JOSEPH GOEBBELS:

And as always in faked items like these fictitious and anonymous 'sources', with at the end giving the impression that 'US officials' at least have discussed it. Again Nazi propaganda 'Meister' Joseph Goebbels advice is followed by the neocon's malignant media: the bigger the lies the better. Goebbel's 'fellow travelers' were hanged in Nuremberg after the war trial however, for the same crimes against humanity as the neocon's media now globally are guilty of. And for which they will be punished.

Soon 'they' will for instance let bin Laden 'pop up' somewhere, or one of the other CIA made Phantoms of their war of 'terrer' will be activated...

The ongoing 'Blowback' confirms that the CIA trained and paid US made 'bin Ladens' are coming home to roost... - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/3bytm

HR

[end item] US neocon war propaganda: NYT/Reuters - ''Some Iraq bombs made in Iran'' - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/7ptd8

Michael Klare analyses the threat versus Iran - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/cae59

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*'The war in Iraq is illegal' - BBC video & text - interview United Nation's Secretary General Kofi Annan - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/5pl2v

*Corporate News Media: Incompetent, Criminally Negligent or Complicit? - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/cqpfe

*Colin Powell: 'It is not anti-Semitic to criticize the policies of the state of Israel' - Url.:http://tinyurl.com/22p6c - Who creates our money? And what is 'Press Freedom' about? - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/assvj - The Secret of the private US Federal Bank - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/9jypc -

*A question not only in the US: Who owns you? - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/db3of

*Help the troops come home! Url.: http://www.bringemhome.org - We need them badly to fight our so called 'governments' - Url.: http://www.bringthemhomenow.org/

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