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Show RAY H. WHEELER March 21 2000 we broke their code that they were going to go together and take the world over if w hadn't demonstrated that we had that bomb; if that bomb hadn't destroyed Russian and Japan. ee Russia never went to war with Japan. Hitler declared war on the United States to get Japan to help him with the Russians, see. But Japan never did fight the Russians. Well, that bomb-not only did it kill those people and demonstrate to the world and change the world, but it changed the world for the fact-see, then we went into the Cold War with the Russians. But, getting back, they found those people. They didn't have no SOS, and the navy was sound asleep. You know what I mean? To let that ship-it was supposed to be in the Philippines, and it never showed up, and nobody even raised their eyebrows. But when they picked them up they picked up-well, there was less than 200 men that survived out of 1,100. There were 900 and a seaman. You didn't even know about it, see? Well, that was-when they demonstrated the bomb the war was over. Well, this captain on there survived, McFey. And they found this Japanese captain of that submarine. And they had a court martial hearing in December of 1945. And they court martialed McFey. And this Japanese went there and testified "agin" him. So, this thing is all prefabricated, or predestined. If that cruiser, the Indianapolis, had been sunk four days before, or while it was going there with them bombs, we wouldn't have had the atomic bomb. So, this world is in the state it's in because of those conditions-those two days-that time frame. And I feel like I had a time frame because I worked with that cruiser, the Indianapolis, you know, and that Okinawa deal, to delay this time. WIN: When you went back to San Francisco, you said you were discharged? 18 |