Leon the tourguide

Leon the tourguide
Leon the Tour Guide

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Iran's excuse for making an atom bomb

When the first atom bomb was made by America she had a very good reason;  her existence and the future of the free world was being threatened by Japan. Japan didn't just appear to be a threat but proved that she was one by invading Pearl Harbor and fighting a tenacious war in the Pacific.

A country needs a very good reason to manufacture such a complicated and lethal weapon like an atomic bomb. A real threat by another country is such a reason. Iran does not have a valid reason for making such a death dealing bomb.

Now, of course, you might all raise your arms in protest at this contention of mine and point out the enormity and strength of Israel's armed forces, including the likelihood that she posesses the bomb.

The creation of the image of Israel as a beligerent, imperialistic country, threatening its peaceful Arab neighbors has been in the making since the beginning of a Jewish presence in the Middle East, more than 3000 years ago.

There are many theories of how the creation of this image began but one thing is certain; the Jews did not seek to create such an image. Their neighbors definitely did seek to create an image of the Jews as a nation that threatened the existence of their neighbors because it gave them a pretext to destroy the Jews.

In spite of all their efforts in the course of 3000 years, to convince their neighbors that they never had any beligerent or imperialistic intentions against them the Jews didn't succeed. The most outstanding effort in this direction is the creation of the Bible, a history of the Jews, written to illustrate, through historic events the peaceful intentions of the Jews towards the rest of humanity.

The Jews have constantly held out the hand of peace "Nation shall not lift up sword against nation" and it's constantly rejected; Egyptian slavery, Assyrian conquest, the Babylonian destruction, the Roman destruction, are only a few examples.

Instead of lauding the Jews for their laws, in the Bible, against usury, honest business practices, righteousness, love of one's neighbor, loyalty to one's wife and many more humane laws the nations of the world accuse the Jews of theft, greed, the desire of world dominance, slaughter of little children, cruelty to other humans and to animals and many more false accusations, completely contradicted in the laws of the Bible.

The pretext for killing Jews took three thousand years to create and was used most diabolically untill now by the Germans. Now the pretext that the Jews are a threat to the Arab world is being used to create the worst catastrophe the world will ever witness. The creation of the atomic bomb by Iran to exterminate the Jews.

The world stands by, almost completely inactive, as they did when Hitler came to power in Germany because the world has accepted the false pretext of the Jews as an evil nation. A pretext which has been more than three thousand years in the making.

I don't agree that Iran is making the bomb to protect itself against a real danger, as America did in 1945. Iran is making an atom bomb to protect itself against the imaginary danger of the Jews who they have convinced themselves (foolishly and evily) are a danger to the Arab world and the rest of the world.

The world stands by inactive because Iran has succeeded in convincing it that the threat is real.

The world is once again following the foolish and evil irrationality that Nazi Germany followed in 1933.

God can't save us from out own foolishnes. We must wake up. It's overdue time for the world to understand the Jewish Bible that the Jews are a people of love for the world. The Jews are Christ and the world is going to let him be crucified again as they did when the Romans crucified him and as they did when Nazi Germany crucified him. Now the Iranians are going to try and crucify him. They won't succeed but the atempt will bring catastrophe on the whole world.

Iran's Atomic Bomb - A catastrophe created by humans

For some time now the media has published articles on the question of how long it's going to take for Iran to complete production of their atomic bomb. There was even a question as to whether Iran was really manufacturing a bomb. Even with the latest report, however, nobody seems convinced that Iran is really making a bomb and even those who think this are of the opinion that they're still several months or even years away from completion.

This plethora of doubt is in a way comforting and the more articles appear the more we, the public are left pondering and guessing. There's simply no definite answer either yes or no. In the case of such a vicious weapon being in doubt is more comforting than certainty unless the certainty was that Iran was definitely not making an atomic bomb and definitely not a threat to existence on the planet earth.

In the face of the absence of such certainty doubt is much better than the certainty that Iran definitely has an atomic bomb and definitely intends to use it sooner or later. This is a certainty that nobody wants to hear and the great powers don't want such certainty ever to reach the ears of the public. So the best solution is to convince everybody that there's doubt. It could be or it couldn't be. There's a 50/50 chance or maybe better but the important thing is that we're all kept nice and calm by being in doubt.

Nobody will know for certain whether there's an atomic bomb in Iran or not until it falls on their head. It's like the possibility of an earthquake or a tornado. It might come but then it might not so nobody's worried and everybody carries on as normal.

Unfortunately the writers of articles casting doubt are so numerous and so eager to put doubt in our minds that I'm getting a feeling of certainty. So many people are shouting "No Wolf" or "Maybe no Wolf" that I'm getting the nasty feeling that there is a wolf. I'd be happier if people were crying wolf, then I'd be relieved when it turns out that there's no wolf.

It's a relief when everyone cries wolf and eventually it turns that there's no wolf. But when everyone cries "No Wolf" we'r lulled into a false sense of security. When eventually the wolf comes to eat us up it's a big surprise. But it's short lived as are all surprises. It'll also be quick and perhaps painless, we hope.

It's all okay of course because not knowing that a catastrophe was about to happen we lived a good life. We've lived a blissful, ignorant life untill the moment of impact and then it's over.

This is the way of catastrophes. They come quickly and suddenly and the people most affected are least aware of them.