RETHINK THIS ONE ...
IT IS SAD WHEN THE HIGHER UP DECEIVE US WITH THAT WHICH IS HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT.
EINSTEIN WAS CELEBRATED FOR HIS YAH GIVEN TALENT WHICH WAS WELL DESERVED ..... BUT NOT WHEN IT CAME TO (THE ATOMIC BOMB). TELL ME WHAT HAS AMERICA RECEIVED FROM THIS INVENTION ??? BUT THAT ONE DAY IT WILL HAVE TO ACCOUNT FOR ALL THE LIVES IT TOOK.
REMEMBER : EINSTEIN WAS (ASHKANAZI)/NAZI/GERMAN AND WAS UNDER THE HOSPICES OF (THE ELITE).
#DUPED NO MORE !!!
Reflecting on the legacy of Einstein, it’s important to consider not only his scientific genius but also the ethical implications of his inventions. While widely applauded for his contributions to physics, the atomic bomb remains a powerful symbol of destruction. Many overlook the complex history behind its development—the involvement of elite groups and the controversial nature of Einstein’s affiliations, as suggested by some perspectives. In my experience, understanding history requires looking beyond the official narratives. It’s a chance to question who benefits from certain inventions and what costs are hidden from plain sight. The atomic bomb brought immense devastation, yet some argue it also played a role in ending World War II, a point that fuels ongoing debate. When considering such inventions, we must weigh scientific progress against the moral responsibility we have for the lives affected. Additionally, discussions about Einstein’s heritage and his associations highlight the complexity of historical figures, reminding us that individuals often exist within larger social and political frameworks. This view encourages a more nuanced examination rather than blind admiration. It’s crucial for us, as readers and thinkers, to delve deeper into these layered histories, question elite narratives, and form our own reasoned opinions. Ultimately, reassessing Einstein's legacy and the atomic bomb invites us to engage thoughtfully with history and ethics—ensuring we honor truth while acknowledging the profound consequences of such inventions.



























































































