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The Goal of Albert Einstein

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First post2025-03-19 10:18 -0700
Last post2025-03-22 07:35 +0100
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  The Goal of Albert Einstein The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-19 10:18 -0700
    Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-19 11:54 -0700
      Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-20 10:22 -0700
    Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein bertietaylor@myyahoo.com (Bertitaylor) - 2025-03-20 00:19 +0000
      Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein bertietaylor@myyahoo.com (Bertitaylor) - 2025-03-21 23:09 +0000
        Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein Siri Cruise <chine.bleu@www.yahoo.com> - 2025-03-21 16:15 -0700
          Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein bertietaylor@myyahoo.com (Bertitaylor) - 2025-03-22 00:33 +0000
            Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein Siri Cruise <chine.bleu@www.yahoo.com> - 2025-03-21 20:39 -0700
              Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein bertietaylor@myyahoo.com (Bertitaylor) - 2025-03-22 04:05 +0000
                Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein Siri Cruise <chine.bleu@www.yahoo.com> - 2025-03-21 22:55 -0700
                  Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein bertietaylor@myyahoo.com (Bertitaylor) - 2025-03-22 06:02 +0000
                    Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein bertietaylor@myyahoo.com (bertitaylor) - 2025-03-22 08:10 +0000
                      Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein bertietaylor@myyahoo.com (bertitaylor) - 2025-03-22 08:13 +0000
    Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-20 10:28 -0700
      Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein bertietaylor@myyahoo.com (Bertitaylor) - 2025-03-21 02:47 +0000
      Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-22 15:38 -0700
    Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2025-03-21 11:47 +0100
      Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-21 10:59 -0700
        Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-21 23:54 -0700
          Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-23 10:53 -0700
            Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-23 11:35 -0700
        Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-22 16:09 -0700
      Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-03-21 11:23 -0700
      Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein neus <neus@elk.Net.inv> - 2025-03-21 20:19 +0000
        Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein Siri Cruise <chine.bleu@www.yahoo.com> - 2025-03-21 15:25 -0700
        Re: The Goal of Albert Einstein Thomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de> - 2025-03-22 07:35 +0100

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#2911653

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2025-03-23 11:35 -0700
Message-ID<67E0545D.2879@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#2911642
The Starmaker wrote:
> 
> The Starmaker wrote:
> >
> > The Starmaker wrote:
> > >
> > > Thomas Heger wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Am Mittwoch000019, 19.03.2025 um 18:18 schrieb The Starmaker:
> > > > > Now, I'm going to tell you something you
> > > > > never heard before...
> > > > >
> > > > > Albert Einstein's goal was to kill as many Japaneese people as possible.
> > > >
> > > > As I see it, Einstein wasn't concerned with Japan at all.
> > >
> > > I'm not about to give History lesson here just because you were cutting classes...
> > >
> > > In WW2 Japan was an ally of Germany.
> > >
> > > >
> > > > But Einstein had, as far as this is known, emotions against Germany.
> > >
> > > and he a lot of Emotions against Japan!
> > >
> > > I got tons of stuff, angry letters, etc.
> >
> > Here is a small part of a letter Einstein wrote to his angry friend in
> > Japan...
> >
> > "I have always condemned the
> > use of the atomic bomb against Japan. However, I was completely
> > powerless to prevent the fateful decision for which I am as little
> > responsible as you are for the deeds of the Japanese in Korea and
> > China."
> >
> > WHAT THE HELL DID JAPAN DO TO KOREA AND CHINA????
> >
> > and why did it bother Einstein soooo much?
> 
> Why would Albert Einstein want to drop an atomic bomb on Germany???? IT
> WOULD KILL ALL HIS PEOPLE!
> 
> dat no make no sence.
> 
> Japan? He want them dead for a long time...
> 
> Japan interfered with Albert Einstein's Earth's Foreign Police.
> 
> While you people were boycotting your neigborhood strip club, he wanted
> to boycott...Japan.
> 
> He's gots bigger fish to fry...


Here is just some parts of the letters..
https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2005/07/05/2003262351



(Israel owns them now of course, dat means you won't see them all)


-- 
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
and challenge the unchallengeable.

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#2911435

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2025-03-22 16:09 -0700
Message-ID<67DF4321.4B6A@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#2910979
The Starmaker wrote:

> 
> Albert Einstein rejected the presidency of Israel because they were small fries. Albert Einstein considers
> himself a...World Leader! Leader of the World...the planet Earth.
> 
> He tells the President of the United States, "Build an atomic bomb and kill those motherfuckers!"

Keep in mind, Albert Einstein considers
himself a...World Leader! Leader of the World...the planet Earth.

Albert Einstein is a self-appointed Leader of the planet Earth.

Here is a letter Einstein wrote in 1932, (that's 10 years before Japan
attacked Pearl Harbor)


. Einstein replied on April 26, 1932:
Your letter of April 20 convinced me that I had misinterpreted your
telegram and was mistaken about the character of the congress which you
suggested. 
I was under the impression that all you intended was to make a rather
impotent protest in the hope of affecting the war policy which Japan is
pursuing at the moment. 
I realize now that you are aiming at a much larger target: to help
create a more effective antiwar movement than has thus far existed. In
such an endeavor I should be glad to participate as fully as possible.
I am convinced that only one policy will prove effective: All member
states of the League of Nations and, in addition, the United States must
accept the unconditional obligation to carry
 out all decisions of the League and the International Court of
Arbitration at The Hague.
If we succeeded in convincing the more educated groups in the various
countries of the necessity of so far-reaching a renunciation of national
sovereignty, we 
would actually be accomplishing something that would be useful. Had we
been able to accomplish this in the past, Japan's insolent action could
have been prevented by 
the imposition of a boycott of all Japanese goods and ships.
During the spring Einstein received a number of messages from Barbusse
reporting sponsorship by many other prominent persons as well as 
steady progress in the organization of the congress. Attached to a
letter dated May 18, 1932, was the text of an appeal, to be signed by
all the sponsors, which 
was to serve as a public announcement. The appeal pointed out that the
war unleashed in China by Japan was unmistakably directed at the Soviet
Union "with 
the approval and connivance of the great imperialistic powers." The
thought was particularly emphasized in the first paragraph of the
appeal: "While the Disarmament Conference 

is in full swing in Geneva, Japan has hurled itself against the Asiatic
mainland. It has slaughtered countless innocent people in Chapei. It has
occupied Manchuria. 
Crudely camouflaged as an independent republic, Manchuria is clearly to
serve as a strategic base for any war against the Soviet Union. For
fifteen years the Soviet Union 
has striven to build a new world order based on a co-operative community
of workers, a reasonable distribution of national income, the pursuit of
common welfare, and the 
abolition of exploitation and oppression of man by his fellow man: in
short, on principles diametrically opposed to the anarchy of the
capitalist system. 
The Soviet Union, dedicated to its great task of socialist and human
construction, has for months heroically resisted Japanese
provocation..." -Albert Einstein -Self-Appointed Leader of the planet
Earth.

















-- 
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
and challenge the unchallengeable.

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#2910989

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2025-03-21 11:23 -0700
Message-ID<67DDAE8C.2229@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#2910863
Thomas Heger wrote:
> 
> 
> I had actually doubts about his German origin and assumed, that he was
> neither a Jew (possibly a Jesuit ?) nor a German, but Swiss citizen from
> birth.


He said he was Swiss so he can avoid the draft in Germany.


he's a draft-dogger!


GIMME A SWIZZ PASSPORT!!!








-- 
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
and challenge the unchallengeable.

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#2911041

Fromneus <neus@elk.Net.inv>
Date2025-03-21 20:19 +0000
Message-ID<6cOcnZ8dFdaGV0D6nZ2dnZfqnPednZ2d@giganews.com>
In reply to#2910863
Thomas Heger wrote:
> Am Mittwoch000019, 19.03.2025 um 18:18 schrieb The Starmaker:
>> Now, I'm going to tell you something you
>> never heard before...
>>
>> Albert Einstein's goal was to kill as many Japaneese people as possible.
> 
> As I see it, Einstein wasn't concerned with Japan at all.
> 
> But Einstein had, as far as this is known, emotions against Germany.

----------------------------

Naturally.

Was there anybody who didn't have emotions about what Germany was doing 
at the time.

> 
> 
> ...
> 
> 
> TH

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#2911073

FromSiri Cruise <chine.bleu@www.yahoo.com>
Date2025-03-21 15:25 -0700
Message-ID<vrkp0i$2gjfo$1@dont-email.me>
In reply to#2911041
neus wrote:
> Thomas Heger wrote:
>> Am Mittwoch000019, 19.03.2025 um 18:18 schrieb The Starmaker:
>>> Now, I'm going to tell you something you
>>> never heard before...
>>>
>>> Albert Einstein's goal was to kill as many Japaneese people as 
>>> possible.
>>
>> As I see it, Einstein wasn't concerned with Japan at all.
>>
>> But Einstein had, as far as this is known, emotions against 
>> Germany.
> 
> ----------------------------
> 
> Naturally.
> 
> Was there anybody who didn't have emotions about what Germany was 
> doing at the time.

By the time of the Manhattan Project he was an old man who did not 
understand nuclear physics as well as others. He did not express 
hate of Germany or Japan; he was a pacifist. He got involved for 
fear if Hitler had a bomb first, he would use it to kill. He 
expressed regret for signing the letter.

Only after May did the scientists realise their bomb might be used 
against the defenceless Japan.

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#2911225

FromThomas Heger <ttt_heg@web.de>
Date2025-03-22 07:35 +0100
Message-ID<m4740nFgappU1@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#2911041
Am Freitag000021, 21.03.2025 um 21:19 schrieb neus:
> Thomas Heger wrote:
>> Am Mittwoch000019, 19.03.2025 um 18:18 schrieb The Starmaker:
>>> Now, I'm going to tell you something you
>>> never heard before...
>>>
>>> Albert Einstein's goal was to kill as many Japaneese people as possible.
>>
>> As I see it, Einstein wasn't concerned with Japan at all.
>>
>> But Einstein had, as far as this is known, emotions against Germany.
> 
> ----------------------------
> 
> Naturally.
> 
> Was there anybody who didn't have emotions about what Germany was doing 
> at the time.

Actually the Nazis had many supporters in other countries, too.

Especially Austria was very 'pro-Nazi'. Also the British King, Henry 
Ford, 'Wall street', several US-corporations, some Baltics, Rumanian, 
Ukrainians, Netherlands, Spanish and Danish people supported the Nazis 
and also volunteered in the German army.

But Einstein was anti-German long before the advent of Naziism.

He actually gave up German citizenship as a teenager and went to 
Switzerland to go to school.

He went to Berlin much later and worked together with Leo Szillard (who 
invented the atomic bomb).

This was, of course, only theoretically.

But Einstein and Szillard invented and patented something practical, 
which has only one known use: as part of a fast breeding reactor.

So, most likely the atomic bomb wasn't invented by the 'Manhattan 
project' at all, but much earlier and Einstein and Szillard already knew 
about that bomb and who had it.

(I would guess, the Russians had already nuclear bombs in the early 20th 
century and the so called 'Tunguska event' was actually a nuclear 
explosion.)

TH

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