On this day in 1964, China launched its first atom bomb …
Are you listening Iran?
… in spite of every effort by Uncle Slaughter to stop them. Sino-strength-to-strength is unstoppable. China Rising Radio Sinoland 241016
From Jeff J Brown
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This is Jeff J. Brown, China Rising Radio Sinoland, Seek Truth From Facts Foundation, the China Writers’ Group and the Bioweapon Truth Commission.
October 16, 1964, exactly 60 years ago today, China blew up, launched its first atom bomb. Of course, this was after the United States incinerated Hiroshima and Nagasaki with atom bombs in 1945. Of course, they incinerated Wuhan, and they incinerated North Korea, and they incinerated half of Germany with classic bombs, napalm bombs. But, the United States was the first and still to this day, the only country to actually use nuclear weapons.
Then the USSR/Russia in 1949. The UK came in next, 1952 with a big help from the United States. France in 1960, which they did pretty much on their own because the rest of Europe, the Anglo-Saxons did not want Charles de Gaulle to have an atom bomb, but they did. And then China in 64. Then after that, 10 years later, India, Pakistan in 1998, and then the DPRK/North Korea in 2006.
The, the great satanic state of USraehell, in Palestine, nobody knows for sure when they started to have atom bombs. They think between 1960-1966.
Of course, the Kennedy brothers tried desperately to stop them from having them, and that’s why the Jewish state was involved in their assassinations.
This really shocked the West, that China blew up an atomic bomb in 1964. There’s so much racism involved. It’s just not possible that little zipper-headed, slant eyed, little yellow niggers – communists to boot – could launch an atomic bomb. But they did, and they continued to have 45 more tests at Lop Nor, in Western China, up until 1996. Of course, China just continues to go from strength to strength militarily, infrastructurally, developmentally, scientifically, etcetera.
It harks back to General Douglas MacArthur. When he landed in South Korea, he told his troops that when the North Koreans see our big bodies and our blue eyes and our and all of our guns and material, they’re gonna run like hell.
Those little zipperheads are gonna run like hell.
Of course, when the Chinese entered into the fray to help their North Korean brothers, it was MacArthur and the white-skinned gooks who ran all the way, almost off the peninsula, down to down to Pusan. So, there’s a lot of racism involved here. Anyway, this was part of China’s, Two Bombs and One Satellite Program.
They eventually put an atomic bomb in missile (1966). Thus, they then had atomic weapons. And then, of course, they launched a satellite, just a couple years later, as I recall (1970). Therefore, it’s an important date in history, because it just really changed the balance of power. It ushered China in with the big boys. China was the first Asian country to refine weapon grade uranium and plutonium.
Mao Zedong explained his decision to a gathering of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party in 1956:
Now we’re already stronger than we were in the past, and in the future we’ll be even stronger than now. Not only are we going to have more airplanes and artillery, but also the atomic bomb.
In today’s world, if we don’t want to be bullied, we have to have this thing.
Iran, are you listening?
I don’t know if you all know, but back in the fifties, the United States marked 12 cities, Beijing, Shanghai, all of the 12 biggest cities in China to wipe off the face of the earth. And, Mao Zedong called their bluff, he said, “Go on, bomb us, we don’t care. Wipe us out. We’ll just move to the western part of the country with the remaining half of the people, and we’ll keep going. So, he called Eisenhower’s bluff, and he got cold feet and called it off, although the Joint Chiefs of Staff were not very happy.
But then, once China got the atomic bomb in 64 that put any idea of bombing China with atom bombs in the trash.
So, remember this day. It’s one of the days that China really stepped up and showed the world, who the Chinese people were and are, and what they did, can do and will continue to do.
This is Jeff J. Brown, China Rising Radio Sinoland, signing out.
Bye bye.
Further reading,
A little more from Sputnik: https://sputnikglobe.com/20241016/subs–stealth-how-china-strengthens-its-strategic-deterrent-60-years-after-first-nuclear-test-1120576994.html