hiroshima-montaFROM HEAVEN TO EARTH

I WROTE ON 6TH AUGUST 2010:

READING AGAIN AND AGAIN WHAT WAS CONVEYED BY YESTERDAY?S ANGELS AND TODAY?S EXTRATERRESTRIALS, REMEMBERING THIS HUGE NUCLEAR GENOCIDE THAT MAN CAUSED DIABOLICALLY, I WOULD LIKE TO RECALL YOU HOW MEMORY IS ESSENTIAL. REPETITA JUVANT.

Giorgio Bongiovanni
Stigmatist

Sant?Elpidio a Mare, (Italy)
6th August 2010


THE ASTRAL BROTHERS COMMUNICATE:


HIROSHIMA ? NAGASAKI 1945-2007

THE MESSAGES AND WARNINGS TRANSMITTED IN THE PAST TO ALL, EITHER POWERFUL OR NOT, REMAIN VALID AND VERY IMPORTANT.
THESE SPEECHES COULD HAVE HELPED YOU, BUT UNFORTUNATELY THEY HAVE NOT BEEN HEARD.
SCIENCE WITHOUT CONSCIENCE PREVAILED AND NOW YOU ARE ON THE BRINK OF DISASTER AND IN DEEP WATER.
YOU HAD BEEN WARNED: "DO NOT SPLIT WHAT GOD UNITED!".
WITH THE SPLITTING AND THUS THE SCISSION OF THE ATOM WHICH DESTROYS LIFE, YOU HAVE DISOBEYED ONCE MORE TO THE COSMIC LAW.
NUCLEAR ENERGY AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF ATOMIC BOMBS WILL BE YOUR GUILLOTINE IF YOU DO NOT PUT AN END TO YOUR IMPELLING DESIRES OF POWER, DOMINION AND TYRANNY.
WE HAVE TOLD YOU MANY TIMES THAT OUR MISSION ON YOUR PLANET IS MESSIANIC, THUS PACIFIC AND SAFEGUARDING PLANET EARTH AND ALL THOSE SOULS WHO WANT TO LIVE IN THE SPIRIT AND THE BODY.
WE HAVE ALSO TOLD YOU THAT THE DIVINE DIRECTIVES WILL REQUIRE US, IF A TOTAL NUCLEAR WAR OCCURS, TO INTERVENE IMMEDIATELY IN ORDER TO SAVE WHAT CAN BE SPARED.
BE AWARE THAT THE COSMIC INTELLIGENCE WILL PREVENT YOU BY ANY AVAILABLE MEANS, FROM DESTROYING THE PLANET YOU INHABIT.
IF YOU READ CAREFULLY THE ATTACHED MESSAGES AND GET FURTHER ACQUAINTED WITH THE HISTORY OF THE UNDERWRITTEN (www.giorgiobongiovanni.it, www.unpuntoenelinfinito.com) AND OF OTHER MESSENGERS OF THE PAST, AMONG ALL GEORGE ADAMSKI, EUGENIO SIRAGUSA, IT WILL NOT BE HARD FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND OUR SPEECHES, OUR CONCERNS AND OUR LOVE FOR YOU.
ALSO, IT WILL BE EASY FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND THE JUSTICE THAT INSPIRES US, AND ESPECIALLY WHO WE ARE, WHERE WE COME FROM, WHY WE RETURNED TO EARTH AND WHO WE ARE DEVOTED TO.
THE SUPREME INTELLIGENCE WHO LIVES AND DWELLS IN THE STARS AND HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON THE CHRIST ARE OUR MAXIMUM POINTS OF REFERENCE. WE HAVE ALREADY TOLD YOU THIS!
HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI SHOULD AWAKEN YOUR CONSCIOUSNESS, SHOULD PUSH YOUR SPIRIT TO PRAY AND TO RECITE THE MEA-CULPA, MEA MAXIMA CULPA.
UNFORTUNATELY ONLY FEW ON EARTH, BESIDES ALL SOULS ALREADY SUFFERING, SEEM TO DESIRE TO LIVE, TO LOVE AND TO BE HAPPY TO ADORE THEMSELVES AND THE OTHERS.
WE ARE READY!
THE TIME HAS COME!
EVERYONE TAKE THEIR CROSS AND FOLLOW THE ONE WHO VERY SOON WILL END ANY FORM OF INJUSTICE IN THE WORLD. HE WHO SAID, WE WILL NEVER TIRE REPEATING IT, "I WILL RETURN WITH POWER AND GREAT GLORY IN THE CLOUDS," I SHALL NOT LEAVE YOU ORPHANS, I WILL RETURN AMONG YOU.
"THE RIGHTEOUS ONES!
THE BLESSED ONES!
THE HUMBLE AND THE PEACEFUL HAVE FAITH AND PATIENCE.
THE JOY OF THEIR SPIRITS WILL LEAD THEM TOWARD THE GOAL.

PEACE TO ALL OF YOU!
SETUN SHENAR AND THE ASTRAL BROTHERS SALUTE YOU
THROUGH GIORGIO BONGIOVANNI
STIGMATIST

Sant?Elpidio a Mare (Italy), 6th August 2010
4:29 p.m.

P.S. OTHER MESSAGES OF THE CELESTIAL POWERS RECEIVED BY GIORGIO BONGIOVANNI ON HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI:

http://www.giorgiobongiovanni.org/messaggi-2008/347-hiroshima-e-nagasaki.html

http://en.giorgiobongiovanni.org/messages-2005/189-hiroshima-nagasaki-60-anni-or-sono.html

ON THE 65th ANNIVERSARY OF THE MASSACRE, BAN KI-MOON MAKES A PLEA TO ABANDON THE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION

HIROSHIMA REMEMBERS THE ATOMIC BOMB: HISTORICAL PARTICIPATION OF THE UNITED STATES


HIROSHIMA, Japan (Reuters) ? Japan marked the 65th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima Friday with the United States represented at the ceremony for the first time.
A peace bell tolled at 8:15 a.m., the time the bomb was dropped by the U.S. B-29 warplane Enola Gay on August 6, 1945, as tens of thousands of elderly survivors, children and dignitaries held a minute of silence under the burning summer sun.
"Clearly, the urgency of nuclear weapons abolition is permeating our global conscience," Hiroshima Mayor Tadatoshi Akiba said in a speech followed by the release of white doves.
Japan often refers to its position as the only country to have suffered nuclear attacks when calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons. The United States dropped a second atomic bomb on the southern city of Nagasaki days after the one on Hiroshima.
But Prime Minister Naoto Kan reaffirmed the need for Japan to stay under the U.S. "nuclear umbrella," highlighting the paradox of Japan's dependence on Washington's nuclear capability even as it shuns the possession of such weapons.
"I think that nuclear deterrence continues to be necessary for our nation at a time when there are unclear and uncertain factors," Kyodo news agency quoted Kan as saying after the ceremony.
Japan's U.S.-drafted 1947 constitution prohibits the country from maintaining armed forces or waging war, although it has been interpreted as allowing armed forces for purely defense purposes.
The United States, now Japan's biggest security ally, sent a representative to the ceremony for the first time, reflecting the two countries' close ties and President Barack Obama's push to rid the world of nuclear weapons.
"For the sake of future generations, we must continue to work together to realize a world without nuclear weapons," U.S. Ambassador John Roos said in a statement.
But a row over the relocation of a U.S. air base on the southern Japan island of Okinawa has frayed ties and has fueled debate over Japan's defense policy as it confronts China's growing military might and an unpredictable North Korea.
Media reports have said an advisory panel will soon urge the government to loosen its ban on allowing nuclear arms into the country, as Japan plans a defense review by the end of the year.
But while some conservative politicians have also called for a debate on Japan having its own nuclear weapons, there is little support among the broader public.
Kan reiterated sticking to Japan's self-imposed ban on the possession, production and import of nuclear arms.
"We want nuclear disarmament, and if the United States takes the lead other countries may follow its steps," said Tomiko Matsumoto, a 78-year-old atomic bomb survivor in Hiroshima.
"First I hated them (the United States), but that hatred has disappeared. Now I want to see a peaceful world."
(Editing by Nick Macfie)

source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100806/wl_nm/us_japan_hiroshima_us