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Residents of Walpole and surrounding towns will have a chance to see a unique poster exhibit that is being staged at the Walpole Public for the month of November.
The theme of the exhibit is “Ban the Bomb” and features anti-nuclear posters from several countries. The posters are from a collection of more than 6,300 of Stephen Lewis. He is a long-time activist in the labor movement, and the former Treasurer of his union.
It comes as great concern that some experts in the field believe the world is in a precarious situation of the possible use of nuclear weapons. Tensions are high between the US and Russia as the US incorporates countries that border Russia, into NATO, a military alliance. Russia in turn is moving troops to its borders of these countries. Last year, investigations revealed that some US troops staffing our nuclear weapons arsenal were negligent in their performance. Some were removed from that command. Intelligence reports say some terrorist groups are intent on obtaining nuclear weapons. And the nuclear weapons of today are many times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Japan during WWII.
Lewis hopes that his exhibit will remind people of the dangers and horrors of nuclear testing and usage. He believes “an educated public is the best deterrent to the continued possession and testing of nuclear weapons”. In this regard, people may want to seek out the recently-released documentary, “Command and Control.”