Quote Originally Posted by BlueCat
So when Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter George Weller's 25,000-word story on the horror that he encountered in Nagasaki was submitted to military censors, General MacArthur ordered the story killed, and the manuscript was never returned. As Mr. Weller later summarized his experience with General MacArthur's censors, "They won."

Did you read the whole thing?
Yes I did and still say no conspiracy! What good would have been served by letting this information out? What could possibly be motives as to not release information?

Germany surrenders and signed documents in France on May 7...the Soviets demand an individual ceremony be held in Soviet controlled Berlin on May 9th. We dropped the bomb in Hiroshima on Aug 6, the Soviets FINALLY declare war on Japan Aug 8, Nagasaki on Aug 9, Aug 10 Japan offers to surrender.

The Soviets had an agenda. Did they give soverenty to aquired lands? Hell no! Eastern block countries paid the price under Soviet rule. It was very clear what the Soviets had in mind, Etorofu, Kunashiri, and Shikotan were taken by the Soviets. Did we want to disclose all information to the Soviets as to the bomb?