Prophecy: Towards the Final Nuclear World War in 2015, Volume I
By Meiso Canada
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This book is based on a prophetic dream the author had in 1992. In the dream, he saw his death by North Korea's missile attack, and clues of the world affairs actually happening now. The dream was so real that he can never forget about it. He has started to examine the affairs among nations regarding nuclear weapons, and found what the dream showed him really exists behind the scene. In this book, he reveals the first five pictures out of seven which depict the dream. You will see how the countries are getting involved toward the final nuclear war in 2015.
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Prophecy: Towards the Final Nuclear World War in 2015
Volume I
by Berry Nishimura
Copyright 2012 Berry Nishimura
Published by MEISOU Publishing Inc. at Smashwords
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I had a strange dream in 1992, when I lived in an apartment by the Tamagawa River in Tokyo.
At dusk the Mount Fuji was tinged with orange and its scene was beautiful and mysterious. That was always my favorite time.
Surrounded by the wide Class A river and green, fresh and cool breeze were always blowing through the room even in summer, so my life there was comfortable itself. I wonder if the environment and energy emanating from the land gave me a magical power. In retrospect, I surprisingly experienced many prophetic dreams with absolute vision.
When the season has come that cherry blossoms bloomed along the riverbank and people walking in the street were dressed in bright clothes, one night, I had THE dream. It was different from other dreams I had tens of thousands of times in the past, and strangely real. It showed me a sight that I was killed by North Korean missiles, and a scene after my death. Compared to the others I had before, this strange dream was too real to forget in a minute and clearly stayed in my mind even after waking up.
Why do I have to die in the North Korean missile attack?
Why did the United States launch nuclear missiles into Iran and wage another World War?
Certainly it was a nuclear explosion in Tokyo, maybe an atomic bomb.
For the Japanese, an atomic bomb
sounds something special.
The atomic bomb is etched in Japanese people’s subconscious mind as karma.
Hiroshima
must be known worldwide as one of the most famous places in Japan.
Tragic history of World War II, Hiroshima.
On August 6, 1945, Hiroshima
became a place of tragedy.
The nightmare began when the 33rd president of the United States Harry S. Truman determined to use the atomic bomb against humans. The order was passed from the Deputy Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, Thomas T. Handy, to the Commander of Strategic Air Forces of the U.S. Army (the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force), Carl A. Spatz, and then onto the 509th Composite Group, who issued the Sortie Order 35.
The Boeing B-29 Superfortress, carrying the atomic bomb, took off from the Tinian Airbase in the Mariana Islands and flew to Hiroshima at an altitude of 31,600 feet (9,632 meters). It dropped the bomb for the first time in history and killed about 140,000 of Hiroshima’s 350,000 populations.
Three days later on August 9, another atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, and Japan surrendered.
The atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki contained uranium and plutonium, respectively, and both cities suffered from radioactive contamination. Radiation sickness, such as a problem with a cell of bone marrow caused by exposure and residual radiation, and malignant neoplasm of blood including leukemia, killed more people in both cities. The total casualties reached 400,000 people in Hiroshima and 200,000 people in Nagasaki 60 years after the atomic bombing. Japan became the first victim of the atomic bomb, and now suffered from another disaster caused by an accident of nuclear power generation for peaceful use.
Due to the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011, the Fukushima First (Daiichi) nuclear power plant of Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) experienced a hydrogen explosion and a series of nuclear accident. It became the worst nuclear disaster in the world.
Even now in June 2012, people within a 20 kilometers radius around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant have to evacuate, and there is no sign of the situation getting better.
A similar situation occurred in an accident of Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) on April 26, 1986. In northern Ukraine, people within a 30 kilometers radius around the plant had to evacuate. In 2012, 26 years after the accident, a government official of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Ukraine announced at a news conference in Kiev, About half of this area will be isolated forever.
This case tells us that the nuclear accident causes such serious issues even decades later.
I live in Yokohama, which is an adjacent town to Tokyo and more than 200 kilometers far from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Even at this moment, I see people with a Geiger counter measure radioactivity at a nearby park. A new shop opens to measure vegetables’ radioactivity, and is used by many housewives, enterprises, and local government.
These people merely want to provide their children with a safe meal made of clean vegetables and groceries.
Department stores and supermarkets display