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United States News Title: Pearl Harbor 75th Anniversary: Time to Admit the Deception The Pearl Harbor false flag operation of December 7th, 1941 which provided the excuse for the US to enter World War 2 is to be celebrated once again. This Wednesday (December 7th, 2016) will be the Pearl Harbor 75th Anniversary event. The horrific event was yet another in a long long line of false flag operations that have been carried out by unscrupulous criminals (our misleaders) over the years. Just as with the 9/11 false flag attack, around 3000 American lives were sacrificed so that the US Government had the pretext they needed to go to war. As the 75th anniversary approaches, it is appropriate to cast our gaze back in time and set the record straight on the Pearl Harbor false flag op in the hope that this information will spread far and wide, and prevent future leaders from using this hackneyed tactic to trick people into submission and achieve their dark political and geopolitical goals. To begin with, the Pearl Harbor attack is not a false flag op in the sense that the US attacked in its own ships and planes. It is a false flag in the sense that at the very least Roosevelt let it happen, and as the evidence will show, he made it happen. Most of the US Pacific fleet of planes and ships were intentionally left there as sitting ducks with no air protection, an easy target for the Japanese torpedo planes. The Japanese managed to destroy nearly 20 American naval vessels, including 8 massive battleships and over 300 airplanes. The surprise attack proved to be an easy excuse for Roosevelt to convince the American people and Congress to enter WW2. (Yep, those were the days when the US President actually followed the Constitution more [although Roosevelt was still a criminal of course for his actions here], unlike Obama who has tried throughout his 8-year tenure to go to war without Congressional approval.) After all, who would begrudge a nation declaring on war on another nation, after the former had been attacked for no apparent reason? The collective mindset 75 years ago was quite different to show it is today. People trusted their leaders more; people were more patriotic and nationalistic; and there was no internet or easy way for people to fact check their leaders to tell if they were lying or not. Before we examine the evidence that Roosevelt knew full well that Pearl Harbor was going to happen, we need to consider how wars are really run. Wars occur on the surface between nations, but really, it is the dark force of the international banking cabal that pulls the strings behind the scenes to aggravate opposing sides, instigate tension and encourage conflict. Then it funds both sides to ensure there is a war, and can often decide the outcome of the war by choosing which side to fund more heavily. Mark Twain observed that while history may not repeat itself, it sure does rhyme. A similar type of false flag operation also occurred during WW1, when Germany sank the British Lusitania ship (which was carrying Munitions) on its way from New York to England. There was foreknowledge the German embassy in the US had placed an advertisement in the newspaper warning people that sailing on the Lusitania could be dangerous. Even the biased and controlled Wikipedia admits: The sinking caused a storm of protest in the United States, however, as 128 American citizens were among the dead. The sinking helped shift public opinion in the United States against Germany, and was a factor in the United States declaration of war nearly two years later. Woodrow Wilson assured the population that the US would not enter WW1, and was elected partly on the basis of that pre-election promise, but when Americans were killed, what was he supposed to do, right? Ditto for Roosevelt. Same old scam. History rhymes. Turning now to Pearl Harbor false flag event itself, some of the best information can be found in the book Day of Deceit by author Robert Stinnett, who served in the US Navy during WW2. His research includes declassified documents which were withheld from the American public for over 60 years. Stinnetts work shows that there were really 3 conspiracies surrounding the event: the first was to induce Japan to attack America and thus provide an unbeatable pretext for America to enter World War 2; the second was to deprive the Pearl Harbor commanders of available information about Japans intentions; and the third was to ensure that all evidence of foreknowledge from the public. Stinnett includes a memorandum that he obtained under FOIA by Japanese expert Captain Arthur McCollum, chief of the Far Eastern Section of Naval Intelligence, dated October 7, 1940. This nefarious McCollum memo (pictured above) listed an 8-point plan to induce Japan to commit an overt act of war. In an interview in 2002, Stinnett was asked whether FDR saw the memo: Is there any proof that FDR saw McCollums memorandum? Stinnett: Theres no proof that he actually saw the memorandum, but he adopted all eight of the provocationsincluding where he signed executive orders
And other information in Navy files offers conclusive evidence that he did see it. Here are the 8 points McCollum advocated, all of which Roosevelt performed or arranged (some over the objections of Commander-in-chief of the US fleet James Richardson): Point F is highly significant, because it allowed the Japanese to destroy a major part of the US fleet, thus maximizing the injury in the publics perception which was after all the ultimate target that day. In addition to coaxing the attack in many ways, the US also allowed a Japanese naval spy carte blanche to spy on the base at Pearl Harbor and transmit information back to Japan in preparation for the attack. Remember the good old mushroom modus operandi? Feed em shit and keep em in the dark? Thats what went on with the Pearl Harbor commanders, Admiral Kimmel (Commander in Chief of the US Fleet) and Lt. General Short (head of the US Army Defenses at Pearl Harbor), who were denied the critical information they needed to prepare for and defend against the attack. According to Stinnett, US cryptographers had deciphered Japans diplomatic code (known as MAGIC). They had also deciphered some of Japans military codes, which meant that they could understand the messages they were intercepting in the Pacific. The significant information that was received from these intercepts (such as the Japanese Task Forces last-minute choice for its staging area, its destination and its attack order) was deliberately withheld from Kimmel and Short. Around 2 weeks before the attack occurred (on November 23, 1941) Kimmel had ordered (without White House approval) a search for Japanese forces north of Hawaii. He had actually moved the fleet into the North Pacific. However, once White House officials learned of this, they ordered the ships back to Pearl Harbor. Another piece of evidence is that on November 25, the Navy headquarters in Washington ordered Kimmel to route all transpacific shipping southward leaving the north Pacific conveniently open, allowing Japan to attack with no intervening vessels. There is a considerable amount of foreknowledge, in addition to the points above. Here are some more examples: Roosevelt wanted to win the war together with England. As James Perloff writes: Roosevelt dispatched his closest advisor, Harry Hopkins, to meet British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in January 1941. Hopkins told Churchill: The President is determined that we [the United States and England] shall win the war together
Roosevelts intentions were nearly exposed in 1940 when Tyler Kent, a code clerk at the U.S. embassy in London, discovered secret dispatches between Roosevelt and Churchill. These revealed that FDR despite contrary campaign promises was determined to engage America in the war. Kent smuggled some of the documents out of the embassy, hoping to alert the American public but was caught. On November 25th, 1941, FDR received a positive war warning from Churchill that the Japanese would strike against America at the end of the first week in December. This warning caused the President to do an abrupt about-face on plans for a time-buying modus vivendi with Japan and it resulted in Secretary of State Hulls deliberately provocative ultimatum of November 26th, 1941, that guaranteed war. On November 26th, 1941. Washington ordered both US aircraft carriers, the Enterprise and the Lexington, out of Pearl Harbor as soon as possible. This order included stripping Pearl of 50 planes or 40% of its already inadequate fighter protection. On the same day Cordell Hull issued his ultimatum demanding full Japanese withdrawal from Indochina and all China. The US Ambassador to Japan called this the document that touched the button that started the war. On November 29th, 1941, Hull told United Press reporter Joe Leib that Pearl Harbor would be attacked on December 7. The New York Times reported on December 8th (Attack Was Expected, p. 13) that the US knew of the attack a week earlier. On December 1st, 1941, the Office of Naval Intelligence, ONI, 12th Naval District in San Francisco found the missing Japanese fleet by correlating reports from the 4 wireless news services and several shipping companies that they were getting signals west of Hawaii. On December 5th, 1941, FDR wrote to the Australian Prime Minister, There is always the Japanese to consider. Perhaps the next four or five days will decide the matters. Stinnett aso notes that it was reported that before the bombing occurred, newspapers were delivered detailing the attack. So, as the Pearl Harbor 75th anniversary approaches, approach it from an informed perspective. Those 3,000 Americans died for a lie. Just as with 9/11, thousands of American lives were sacrificed so the US criminal elite had an excuse to go to war. The US was worried by industrial and military strength of Nazi Germany and needed a backdoor way to enter the war against Germany. Staging a Pearl Harbor false flag op was the only way, leading officials felt, to galvanize the reluctant American public into action. Pearl Harbor was a carefully orchestrated plot adopted by US President Franklin Roosevelt to lure Japan into attacking and starting a war with the US. Its time for everyone to know the truth. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Deckard (#0)
(1) The US had REASON to worry about Nazi German strength. They were NAZIS! Brutal, aggressive NAZIS overrunning Europe and destroying democracies everywhere, killing millions. (2) The Nazi Germans were sinking our ships. Our isolationists, the Republican Party, did not want war, so we tolerated the attacks on our shipping and the killing of Americans by German submarine warfare, but the Germans were attacking us already. (3) If FDR intended Pearl Harbor to be an excuse to declare war on Germany, he missed the opportunity. On December 8th, 1941, FDR went before Congress and asked for - and received - a Declaration of War on Imperial Japan. The US did NOT declare war on Germany as the result of Pearl Harbor. Nazi Germany declared war on us, not the other way around. They declared war and immediately attacked our shipping in our own waters. Before the declaration, the Germans limited their attacks on our ships. Once they declared, they went full bore at us. (4) We were not stupid. We could see the storm clouds gathering and knew that the Japanese were planning a strike somewhere. We had cut off their oil, and they were coming. We did not expect to be caught completely by surprise. We did not expect our ships to perform so poorly, to be sunk so easily by the Japanese. We expected our air power in Hawaii to be able to defend. In short, FDR and the Navy knew the Japanese were going to attack somewhere, and the two spots likely to be hit were the Philippines (which they did attack) and Pearl, which they also attacked. They did NOT expect Pearl Harbor to be the utterly devastating fiasco that it was. In Decemeber 1941, nobody knew how powerful aircraft were against armored battleships. In Europe, the war had been going on for two and a half years already, and the Luftwaffe had done very little damage to armored British warships. German and Italian airpower were not very effective against the Royal Navy. THAT was the paradigm that everybody was looking at. The Japanese naval air force was the finest in the world in 1941. They had better weapons, better pilots, fast and maneuverable aircraft - they were an elite fighting force trained for naval warfare. Dropping bombs on armored battleships was not expected to be particularly devastating. It had not been in Europe. But torpedoes - that's a different thing entirely. And that's what the Japanese were well-trained in. We did not know that naval airpower was so devastating against armored warships. Nobody knew that in December 1941. It was not true in Europe, not like Pearl. The Europeans were inferior in naval air technology. The Japanese were the leaders. We replaced them after Midway. FDR did not set the US up to lose our battleship fleet at Pearl. By cutting the oil, he knew war was inevitable. That we lost our army in the Philippines was not a cynical sacrifice either. Our army lost for the same reason the French did. We were surprised and overwhelmed by forces fighting with ferocity and training that was utterly unlike what we imagined. At Pearl Harbor, we got a surprise lesson in how powerful and effective naval airpower was against battleships. That had not been at all true in warfare up until that time. Three years of war in Europe had seen nothing at all like the mincemeat that the Japanese made of the US fleet at Pearl. We expected to be hit, to take some damage, and to take the fight to the Japanese. We did NOT expect to have our fleet utterly blown out of the water, and lose an entire army in the Philippines. We grossly underestimated the power of our enemy.
#2. To: Vicomte13 (#1)
Not true. It was known, just greatly ignored. Billy Mitchell proved in 1921 that naval ships could be damaged, and sunk, as he had claimed. His tests and theories were ignored and ridiculed by upper ranks, and bureaucracy. However, the upper ranks of the forward Japanese naval thinkers took careful note. Eventually, in spite of the mistakes by the Japanese, airpower did accomplish a lot of damage to our Pacific Fleet, and a number of flag officers reluctantly had to admit that Mitchell had been proven correct.
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