Robert Oppenheimer |
The Jewish Bomb At
5:30 a.m. on July 16, 1945, the first atomic bomb ever used was dropped on a
Japanese city. Later, a second atomic bomb was dropped on another Japanese city.
Then Japan surrendered and the 2nd World War was ended. The
bombs created mushroom clouds which rose 45,000 feet into the atmosphere. Most
of the men responsible for the creation of the atomic age were Jewish. Although
Albert Einstein did not participate in the building of the bomb, his equation ,
e=mc2 (energy = mass x
speed of light2) indicated that a large amount of energy could
be released from a small amount of matter. The atomic bomb was created based on
that principle. The
creators were mainly Jewish. The scientific director of the project was J.
(Julius) Robert Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer was the son of German-Jewish immigrants
who had come to the United States in the nineteenth century. They were very
wealthy. Raised
in an upper class Manhattan neighborhood, his parents sent him to a boarding
school and thereafter to the Ethical Culture Society School. That society was
founded by Felix Adler, a Jew who wished to destroy Judaism. Oppenheimer senior
had been a member of the society for many years. Robert
Oppenheimer was enrolled in Harvard University, where he studied chemistry and
physics. He graduated with honors in three years. He then studied physics at
Cambridge University and later earned a Ph.D. at the German University at Göttingen.
He and Professor Max Born published a number of important papers on physics,
which gave Oppenheimer considerable prominence. Oppenheimer then went to Cal
Tech, where he worked with the famous chemist Linus Pauling. However, the
relationship ended when Oppenheimer propositioned Pauling’s wife. Oppenheimer
became professor of Physics at the University of California. He became active in
physics research and became well known in the scientific world. That reputation
led to his appointment as head of the Los Alamos laboratory where the bomb was
built. It
took numerous scientists to create the bomb. Most prominent was Edward Teller, a
Jew responsible for the hydrogen bomb. John von Neumann was also Jewish. He
added the “von” to his name to make it appear that he was of German nobility
and not Jewish. Others were Leo Szilard, a Hungarian Jewish immigrant, Isidor
Rabi, a Nobel Prize winner, Felix Bloch, Rudolf Peierls, Otto Frisch, and Viktor
Weiskopf. All were Jewish but in no sense interested in the Jewish community. Since
the Jewish population of the United States is only 1.8%, the Jewish contribution
to the atom bomb is totally out of proportion to the Jewish population. It is of
interest that all but Einstein claimed to be atheists. Today,
the enemies of Israel are unable to destroy that country because Israel is an
atomic power. The enemies complain that Israel has a number of atomic
weapons. Yet, no one is more entitled to have such defenses than the
Jewish state, the beneficiary of The Jewish Bomb. Shalom u’vracha. Dr. Gerhard Falk is the author of numerous publications, including The American Drug Culture (with Dr. Thomas S. Weinberg & Dr. Ursula A. Falk, 2018). |