Monday night program guide for Something's Happening at Midnight--The Train From Hiroshima
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Tonight's program guide for Monday, 7 August.
Tonight is Monday night. Tonight, and this week, we have special programs regarding the atomic bombing of Japan.
Hours 1, 2, and 3: This week, the entire SHM programming is dedicated to this issue by bringing you the audio reading of “The Last Train from Hiroshima”, 13 hours in total, was written by Charles Pellegrino and narrated by Arthur Morey.
This year is the 78th anniversary of The US atomic bombing of Hiroshima, 6 Aug, and Nagasaki 9 Aug, at the end of WWII. The atomic bombs were a message and signal to the Soviet Union, which had won the WWII—Japan had already surrendered before the bombs were dropped. However, the first of these bombs, Trinity, was dropped, aka tested, in New Mexico, which has caused the downwinders residents, New Mexicans in poor villages and small towns and Navajo people, sickness and illness for generations ever since. At the time, people reported black rain and dead cows. These people have never been compensated as of today.
Also, the movie Oppenheimer glorifies the making of the atomic bomb but not the consequences of it. Hiroshima had 80,000 immediate deaths, and Nagasaki had 40,000. Almost 80 years after the dropping of the atomic bombs, Japanese people are still suffering the consequences.
That's our show for tonight.
Buzz
Monday night's SHM program guide, 29 April Hi everyone, Hope all is well. Hours 1 and 2) An interview with professor Norman Finkelstein by the host of PoliticsJoe on the topic of “Israel Palestine” from 26 April. Link: https://youtu.be/gu4OMmoo5mw Hours 2 and 3) An interview of Ray McGovern by Robert Scheer on the topic of “Russia Will Win No Matter what” from 21 April. Link: https://youtu.be/AyRxSB6LtUQ Hour 3) An interview of Anya Parampil by Judge Napolitano on the topic of “The State Department and Free Speech” from 29 April. Link: https://youtu.be/HxHIXgGUvAw that's our show. Good night. Buzz
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