This article argues that J. Robert Oppenheimer was a fraud, perpetuating a manufactured narrative of scientific genius and importance. The author contends that Oppenheimer’s advancements were due to his wealthy family connections Oppenheimer family, not his intellect or achievements. The text critiques Oppenheimer’s supposed scientific contributions, such as the Born-Oppenheimer approximation and the prediction of the positron, labeling them as pseudoscience and fudged calculations. The author suggests that Oppenheimer, along with many other prominent scientists of the 20th century, were part of a larger conspiracy funded by organizations like the Rockefeller Foundation to promote incomprehensible physics for financial gain.

The article also casts doubt on the legitimacy of the Manhattan Project itself, suggesting it was a staged event to justify military spending. It highlights perceived inconsistencies in timelines, the lack of necessary materials at Los Alamos, and the questionable competence of key figures like General Leslie Groves. The author criticizes the Oppenheimer movie for its perceived propaganda, its portrayal of events, and its focus on Oppenheimer’s later hearings rather than his supposed scientific achievements. The article concludes by reiterating the claim that Oppenheimer and his contemporaries were actors in a larger charade, promoting a fabricated history of science.

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