American Nuclear Deception: Why “the Port Chicago experiment” must be investigated Paperback – August 29, 2022 by Daisy B Herndon (Author) Format: Kindle Edition Although some people think of the Port Chicago nuclear explosion theory as nonsense, the documented link between the Manhattan Project and the Port Chicago explosion is one of the best kept secrets of WWII. When the U.S. dropped the bomb on Japan, it dropped the nuclear age on the whole world. We don’t know what we don’t know about the history of the bomb, but what we don’t know laid the foundation for the nuclear policies and practices that impact us all today. On July 17, 1944, a massive explosion destroyed the pier at the Port Chicago Naval Ammunition Depot near San Francisco, California, killing 320 Americans and destroying two ships. A few months later, the mass court martial of 50 African American sailors upstaged the unprecedented blast. In 1982, The Black Scholar published an article by Peter Vogel explaining why he thought it might have been a nuclear explosion. There has never been an official investigation of the plausible claim. In this video, I introduce my recent research and the surprising evidence that shows why the Port Chicago nuclear explosion theory (PCnet) is too important to ignore. — Daisy Herndon