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Hog Wild-One B-29: Over Korea And the Conspiracy That Never Was


Hog Wild-One B-29: Over Korea And the Conspiracy 
That Never Was

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by Dwight Rider

The book is about a B-29 bomber forced down on
29 August 1945 by Air
Forces of the Soviet Union as they were
attempting to drop supplies to
Allied POWs, held near Konan (modern-day
Hamhung), the Korean Peninsula,
then under Japanese occupation. They were
actually the first Americans
to enter Korea since the start of World War II.
The story was alluded
to by a journalist named David Snell writing in
the Atlanta Constitution
in October 1946, who revealed the existence of
a Japanese wartime atomic
bomb program to the American public. From there
story became "urban
legend." I became interested in the story of
the Japanese wartime
weapons-of-mass destruction (WMD) programs,
over the course of a near 40
year career spent working WMD issues for the US
intelligence community.
That in-part. explains the limitations of my
previous efforts to
communicate with you guys as I could not really
discuss everyday issues,
and issues related to the Korean War. You learn
to be unnecessarily
cryptic. It also explains the depth of the
research that I conducted
and presented in the book, I wanted to "nail
the coffin shut" on the
involvement of this bomber in the urban legends
surrounding the Japanese
atomic bomb program. If i continue to write on
the issue of the Japanese
bomb program, it eventually entangles the
Battles of the Chosin
Reservoir and the UN advance into North Korea.
It is a long, long, long
story but not everything that happened there
has been revealed even
until this day.



dwrider24@gmail.com

https://www.koreanwar.org/pdf/hog%20wild.pdf



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Dedicated To - Arthur Donald DeLacy - 1st Lieutenant - USMCR - MIA POW - 10/07/1951 - Heartbreak Ridge