From Executive Producer Graham Hancock:
Written and Presented by David Thrussell
The Forbidden Book Club
Unearth the unexplained, the unknown and the unthinkable…
EP03: ‘Death Object: Exploding The Nuclear Weapons Hoax’ by Akio Nakatani
Profoundly controversial: ‘Death Object’ is allegedly written by Japanese mathematician Akio Nakatani.
He argues that the entire post-WWII / Cold War paradigm of imminent nuclear annihilation is false, insisting that by the propaganda of Cold War hysteria the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki should still be nuclear wastelands whereas they are, in fact, evidently, today flourishing metropolises. Nakatani also marshals many arguments around critical mass, chain reaction, maths and deep nuclear physics that elementally question our consensus reality and social structure.
Whether true, whether false…whether partially true or partially false, ‘Death Object’ raises fundamental questions about human psychology, media manipulation, propaganda and our place in the universe.
We go in search of the real Akio Nakatani and his world-changing theory…
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Very nice work here once again. Thought provoking for sure. As suggested, if this hoax is true, then circumspection needs to be applied to much of what we take for granted as real in the current projections of the dominant materialistic paradigms.
Some 50 years ago I read an informed book that claimed nuclear weapons could only detonate when aligned in time and space with a specific target. This was a precondition for the nuclear explosion. Ever since then I have lived with some sense of comfort, believing they could not be dropped at random to any real negative effect.
Didn’t Galen Winsor claimed the same?
Seemed a credible character and his resume seems to confirm it but who knows. One thing is certain his video presentation is jaw-dropping but it’s obviously impossible to confirm his claims for any layman.
Nice theory, I do hope it is right, but I am skeptical.
I see humanity nowadays barely cope to survival in most places, try to live in Cuba or Venezuela or Haiti for starters.
The author seems to be too much optimist, like the catastrophe movies where humanity simply resists and reborn after some catastrophic event.
Reality could be more daunting, like the one portrayed in the movie “The Day After”, and
in that movie there is not even a “nuclear winter” to face, just the basic aftermath.
Imagine we for long times just living without electricity , just for starters.
You (who read this) and me, we can be industrious fellows, i do not think the same for the
vast majority of our kin, just see how poor and warring countries are struggling right now,
and there is no cataclysm today…