MAN GO BOOM, EARTH GO BOOM
Willy Whitefeather
In early day Europe if a man was
sentenced to be hung the judge would stamp a O, a circle with a 45 angle in it. This was the
European death sign. Today it is all
over America as
the “No” sign….No parking, no smoking etc…
In 1945 America
had a tough President, Harry S. Truman.
He liked to cuss, drink a little bourbon and play the piano. In 1945
America was at
war with Japan. The scientists came to Harry S. Truman and
they said: “We have created an atomic bomb.”
Mr. Truman asked them: “Will it end the war quickly and save lives?” The scientists replied: “We believe it
will.” Harry S. Truman said two words:
“Drop it!”
President Truman then gave the Japanese Imperial Leaders one
week’s notice to evacuate the city of Hiroshima. The Japanese replied: “Hell, no, we are not
leaving!”
The B-29 Bomber Enola Gay was made ready; all the excess
metal was removed for a fast getaway from the atomic blast. Looking at the ships log book, the work on
the plane was completed May 18, 1945. On August 6, 1945 the first atomic high
air blast occurred over Hiroshima. Three days later, on August 9, 1945, a second, larger high
air blast occurred over Nagasaki (note
69 is a sign of balance.)
Near the 45
degree parallel is Mount St. Helens. The only man who lived by Spirit
Lake was Harry R. Truman; he liked
to drink bourbon, cuss and play the piano the same as Harry S. Truman. The scientists came to Mount St.
Helens and said to Harry R. Truman: “It’s time to evacuate the
mountain; it’s been giving warning for one week, one thousand earthquakes a
day. Everyone else has evacuated with
light belongings for a fast getaway from the volcanic
blast.”
Harry R. Truman looked at the TV camera and all America
heard him say: “Hell, no! I ain’t leaving!”
On May 18, 1980
Mount St. Helen was a high air blast, three days later a second larger high air
blast.
Chief Stealth Seattle in 1855 said: “Man did not weave the
web of life; man is but a strand in the web.
What he does to the web, he does to himself.”
Man go boom, earth go boom.
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