Back in 1945 the OSS
(forerunner of the present-day CIA) planned to bring the "unbridled
brutality of Japanese troops" under control by use of artificially
triggered earthquakes. "If we could could get (an atom) bomb within a
mile of a point on a fault line (trench) destined to break within 90
years we might set it off ..."
Since this secret paper
was written, the modern-day CIA has had sixty years to get its nuclear
numbers right - just in time for the shattering war crime against South
and South-East Asia which murdered more than 300,000 people on December
26, 2004. Joe Vialls