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New Book: "Atomic Cover-Up: Two U.S. Soldiers, Hiroshima & Nagasaki"

To ORDER BOOK or E-BOOK editions, or read more: http://gregmitchellwriter.blogspot.com/ In my latest book (print or e-book) "Atomic Cover-Up: Two U.S. Soldie...

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Comment by Tony Nuspl on August 12, 2011 at 11:23am

In one scene, a young man is shown with red, raw wounds all over his back, undergoing treatment. Despite the massive burns and being treated months late, the man survived. Now 82, Sumiteru Taniguchi is director of the Nagasaki Council of A-Bomb Sufferers. Mitchell found recent comments from Taniguchi in a Japanese newspaper linking the atomic bombing to the Fukushima disaster:

"Nuclear power and mankind cannot coexist. We survivors of the atomic bomb have said this all along. And yet, the use of nuclear power was camouflaged as 'peaceful' and continued to progress. You never know when there's going to be a natural disaster. You can never say that there will never be a nuclear accident."
http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/303-211/6991-from-hiroshima...
Comment by Tony Nuspl on August 10, 2011 at 12:26pm

Would anyone among TPF grassroots members be willing to purchase a hard copy of this book, for inclusion in the Peace House Tulsa lending library?  The library is located at our office, inside the UU Church of the Restoration, 1314 N. Greenwood Ave., in Tulsa.  

 

Books and other resources are lent out to other TPF members, on the honor system.  Check out our collection next time your at the church visiting our office.

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