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In
1974 India carried out its first atomic explosion. It was a test
with the intention of “peaceful” means. Recently the country
exploded five nuclear devices in two days, this time with the
declared objective of consolidating its defense system. It took the
Indian government 24 years to abandon the hypocritical expression
that it labeled the first atomic test and assumed its true intent:
to provide the country with a nuclear arsenal, something Pakistan,
its bordering-neighbor and arch-enemy, achieved shortly afterwards.
India
left its hypocritical language aside, but the rest of the world has
not. From the four corners of the world New Delhi was attacked with
expressions such as “a great disappointment”, “deep consternation”,
“strong concern” and other severe diplomatic retaliations.
Now, let us be clear and
objective. Let us be honest. The Indian nuclear tests ended once and
for all the vain tentative of the atomic club’s founding partners to
keep the doors closed to new joining members by impeding the
unauthorized entrance of new applicants. And there are many countries
determined to make the immense atomic minefield part of its national
know-how so that it too can become part of this new and changed
planet, as if the amount of accumulated megatons obtained up to now is
not sufficient to materialize the apocalypse. If the world’s current
atomic arsenal were to be equally divided amongst all the inhabitants
of this planet, each citizen would have in his or her possession the
equivalent of 4,2 tons of dynamite...
The efforts up to now of
reducing the danger of a nuclear war have been, let’s say
diplomatically, “fruitless”. The treaties of limiting and partially
banishing nuclear weapons, between United States and Russia, have only
reduced the margin of how many times the world can be destroyed.
That’s all.
Nuclear tests and the
development of new weapons continue to be carried out, undisturbed, by
the official members of the club, through computer simulations. And
nobody has shown any “disappointed” or “dismay” with that. Why? The
hotly, longed for and tirelessly pursued objective, of total
destruction strictly remains the same. But now, only the new uninvited
members of the atomic club still give opportunity to ridiculous
manifestations of displeasure, due to their obsolete tests
undergrounds... Lets be more realistic and welcome the new kids on
the block to become part of the First World.
Finally, the people on
Earth are mature enough for the Third World War. The lack of reaction
to the new nuclear tests and the lethargic indifference with respect
to the improvement of the existent arsenal demonstrate, with absolute
clearness, that human will is completely unable to stop this event
taking place. Once again, and for the last time, humanity will reap
what it has sowed. Then the leaders can contemplate, for a short space
of time, the merit of their diligent efforts, of decades on end of
gloriously preparing themselves for mutual destruction. Or is there
still somebody that believes that the Third World War will not take
place?
The annihilation of the
larger part of humanity, in the most frightful manner, has already
been foreseen for a long time now, a very long time indeed. The
majority has already taken the wrong path centuries ago, a path that
has no return. And the number of those that decided to trail this path
has continually grown with the passing of the ages. The nuclear tests
that we now witness are the final preparations, the final touches of a
horrible end for the greater part of humanity that cannot be stopped
nor postponed indefinitely anymore.
The nuclear hecatomb is
the glorious final stage of the human saga, written in blood from
generation to generation. A long, dark plot composed by a countless
number of characters, each one trying to carry out his role the best
way possible, in the unalterable millenary route of greed, revenge,
hate, war, oppression, injustices, etc., etc., etc.
Once Einstein was asked
how had he imagined the Third World War would be like. The German
scientist answered that of the Third he had no idea, but that the
Fourth would be carried out with sticks and stones...
Perhaps it could be so,
if the destructive human nature managed to survive the Third World War
and once again exercised its devastating influence. But this is not
going to happen. The Third World War will indeed be the last one in
history. Humanity itself will see to that, as it needs to through
obligation, through the process of global purification that is now in
progress and putting an end to its own disastrous passage on Earth.
Nevertheless,
pre-destined sequels will also follow this event, so that not even the
slightest injustice can take place, for in our time nobody can be
affected by something that he or she had not helped bring to shape.
Those who will go through this unharmed will later live under a new
order, where the love for one’s fellow man will be part of life
itself. People will not miss those who did not manage to pass through
this stage.
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