Sunday, March 6, 2011

After a War

By Bradley Smith


After strong denials from the government of the day, a nuclear bunker was broken into. The time was the 1960's, and it was a message from the people, for truthful leadership.

This particular time was typical of an aftermath of a world war. It was a big world war, that lasted for many years, and saw death and destruction, on a large scale. The war in fact only stopped when, the atomic bomb was finally dropped over Japan.

There had been a race to develop the bomb, because it could take out a city, on this basis if it could take out 1 city it could take out more, in Japan , it did indeed take out 2 cities. Would Tokyo have been the third city? it probably would. The race though was, which ever country was first to explode the bomb would be the world leader, it would have power over everyone else.

As the world recovered, it also went through a period of prosperity. families, were having items that were not available before. Items we take for granted , like televisions, fridges,and cars,and simple things like pine wardrobes in bedrooms. There was also another war rumbling in Asia.

This new war started an uprising against another war.

In this climate of change, and demands for more open government. A nuclear fall out bunker, for the top people, being discovered was one thing, being broken into and photographed was turning point in time. It meant that despite the denials,that it even existed, the government was prepared to survive, whilst the people perished.

Photographs were taken as proof. These photos, show, not only an admin side , but also a relaxing or living area. This area was basic and simple, with lounge suites, and a farmhouse table eating purposes. The radicals who broke in , had to flee the country, and hide out with friends, around Europe. After a few years they managed to return to the country, and lay low. Their message for open government was heard.




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