Pearl Harbour
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False flags
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Hitler was a British Agent by Greg Hallett
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The attack against Pearl Harbor was the excuse for entry into World
War II. Both of these attacks involved gross deception of the American public.
The Watergate cover-up was nothing compared with the cover-up over Pearl Harbor.
Roosevelt incited the attack with an oil embargo, and knew that the attack was
coming. It was not a surprise attack. The Pacific war began in deception and
cover-up and ended the same way. The Japanese offered to surrender prior to the
bombing of Hiroshima on condition that the office of Japanese Emperor be
retained, and after the bombing the war was concluded with that condition
accepted. Why then was Hiroshima bombed? Most people's understanding of the
Pearl Harbor attack is based on popular portrayals such as the docudrama film
Tora, Tora, Tora, which presents the attacks as a surprise. The Final Secret of
Pearl Harbor by Rear Admiral Theobald, which examines the days immediately
preceding the attack, shows that it was not a surprise. It shows instead that
Washington authorities had ample foreknowledge of the time and place of the
Japanese attack, and that the failure to warn General Short and Admiral Kimmel
was due to Roosevelt's order that no warning be sent lest their preparations for
defense might deter the Japanese from attacking. Theobald also shows that Pearl
Harbor was denied a "Purple" decoding machine lest the commanders there might
independently decode Japanese messages and take steps to ward off the attack.
[1986] Orwell's 1984: Was Orwell Right? by John Bennett
[2011 Sept] Obama Appoints 9/11 Master Criminal Philip Zelikow by KEVIN BARRETT (VETERANS DAILY) Pearl Harbor was not just a godsend -- it was a US-orchestrated event, and the 2,403 Americans murdered there were murdered by the US government as well as the Japanese. As Robert Stinnett has shown, the US High Command knew exactly when and where the attacks were coming, and intentionally left American sailors and Marines in harm's way so that their murder would enrage US public opinion and reverse the prevailing majority sentiment against entry into World War II. In other words, Pearl Harbor, like 9/11, was a human sacrifice used to initiate a war -- a pattern that recurs throughout history.