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crammed into about half the space they had been thought to occupy. The "true" science of physics admits to<br />
one-hundred per cent error!<br />
University of California and Australian astronomers now believe the Universe is double the formerly accepted<br />
size. Another one-hundred per cent error! However, such inconsistencies are phenomena of all transitions<br />
from the old to the new. And shortly "all things shall be made new."<br />
The Guessers dedicated to experimentation in nuclear energy are not bringing us "peace in our time", but are<br />
trying to pass off their mass murders as war. Their boast is that this year they can kill more people in one<br />
second than all the rest of Earth's scientists put together in one year, or all the years of Earth's history. Atomic<br />
war has no remedy--that is why The Harvesters are here!<br />
On March 10, 1922, at the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Prof. Francis William Aston warned<br />
mankind in a lecture against what he called "tinkering with the angry atoms". Aston was the famous British<br />
Nobel-prize-winning chemist. His words on that occasion have a strange prophetic ring: "Should the research<br />
worker of the future discover some means of releasing this energy from hydrogen in a form which could be<br />
employed the human race will have at its command powers beyond the dreams of scientific fiction, but the<br />
remote possibility must always be considered that the energy, once liberated, will be completely<br />
uncontrollable and by its violence detonate a neighboring substance. If this happens, all of the hydrogen on<br />
Earth might be transformed into helium at once, and this most successful experiment might be published to<br />
the rest of the Universe in the form of a new 'star' of extraordinary brilliance, as the Earth blew up in one vast<br />
explosion."<br />
Other well-known scientists have said that here is a power to return the Earth to its lifeless state of billions of<br />
years ago. Dr. Albert Einstein said: "The hydrogen bomb appears on the public horizon as a probably<br />
attainable goal (now reality). If successful, radioactive poisoning of the atmosphere, and hence annihilation of<br />
any life on Earth, has been brought within the range of technical possibilities." This has also been explained<br />
by such eminent physicists as Dr. Bethe, Dr. Leo Szilard, Dr. Edward Teller, and others.<br />
Radioactive material is carried by winds, taking it thousands of miles, carrying death to distant places. Dr.<br />
David Bradley says: "I have emerged with the firm conviction that if life as we know it is to continue, man<br />
must understand and deal with the menacing aspects of atomic energy. It is perfectly clear that nature had no<br />
intention that any of her children should be monkeying around with radioactive elements, else she would have<br />
provided us with some sixth sense to protect us from running headlong into dangerous amounts of radiation.<br />
No, she evidently expected us to take our daily dose of cosmic and Earth's radiation as we take the cuts and<br />
bruises of ordinary living. The idea of getting them out in the form of concentrated extracts was man's."<br />
In The Hell Bomb, William L. Laurence says: "No matter how one looks at it, the advent of the H-Bomb<br />
constitutes the greatest threat to the survival of the human race since the Black Death. Peace, step by step,<br />
appears to be the only alternative to possible catastrophe."<br />
A message received months ago at Giant Rock, California, said: "The increase in the explosive power of<br />
nuclear devices has reached a critical limit. Every explosion brings about interruption of the lines of force<br />
maintaining equilibrium of your planet. Every explosion charges your breathable atmosphere with radioactive<br />
particles that will not lose their penetrating qualities for several thousand years."<br />
Government scientists are discovering that atomic explosions at sea make eating tuna and other large ocean<br />
fish very dangerous. Also, atomic detonations are mussing up the radioactive dating of the recent past. The<br />
Type 1 "fireball" has nullified much of the deadly radiation in our atmosphere, but there is still enough to<br />
cause strange changes around the world. Although hydrogen detonation will never be allowed, atomic war<br />
would mean the world would emerge from its darkness and terror and in the gray light the wretched survivors<br />
would look upon the battered wreckage of a civilization that has crumbled to ruin in a matter of a very short