Truman and the atomic bomb are tied into the 33 motif through Truman being the 33rd president and, according to Jiang, a 33rd-degree Freemason.
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Atomic Bomb
Truman and the atomic bomb are tied into the 33 motif through Truman being the 33rd president and, according to Jiang, a 33rd-degree Freemason.
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Jiang argues that America did not need atomic bombs to defeat Japan because it was already firebombing Japan to ashes, so the stated military necessity is suspect.
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"...I'm... So let's talk about... Okay. So let's talk about the atomic bomb. This is Henry, Henry Truman. Okay? Henry Truman is the 33rd..."
"...important? Because he's the one who ordered the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Now, this is controversial because at this..."
"...site, New Mexico in America, which is where they tested the atomic bomb. Okay? You go over across the Pacific to Japan, 33 degrees..."
"...and guess what they were right right because now with the atomic bomb nations are afraid to go to war before the atomic bomb..."
"...you get to the Trinity test site. This is where the atomic bomb was detonated. Okay? You go over here, 33 degrees, in Japan,..."
"...are they important? Okay? These are the two places where the atomic bomb was dropped. Okay? Think about that. 33 north in New Mexico..."
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang's conspiracy lecture: Apollo, JFK, 9/11, Freemasonry, bureaucracy, and the number 33 become one model of spectacle, disclosure, guilt, and perception control.
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