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The Day We Bombed Utah
The Day We Bombed Utah
Author: John G. Fuller
It was in the early 1950s, a few years after Russia had announced its own atomic bomb, that the Atomic Energy Commission conducted a series of atomic bomb tests in Southwestern Utah and Eastern Nevada - a sparsely populated area inhabited mainly by sheep farmers. Most of the test shots were more powerful than Hiroshima explosion, and AEC press ...  more »
ISBN: 307450
Publication Date: 1984
Pages: 183
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Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Terrifying and bone-chilling true story of our governments cover up of all the nuclear testing conducted in Nevada and Utah and the aftermath on humans, animals and vegetation. This book should have been titled...When We Bombed Utah...since it was done from the 1950's and is probably still going on. This book scared the hell out of me, it laid it all out there in black and white. This book is not only very well written but also draws you in with personal stories of the people who lived and still live in these areas. Instead of fighting in court and denying rights to U.S. citizens used and abused, our government should be deeply ashamed of themselves. Everyone needs to read this book!!