http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/6315/pearl.html
Well here is another year and this year has been very quiet as hardly a mention can be heard of this murderous treason.
The movie "Tora, Tora, Tora, was put into production soon after the 1967 assault was completed, hooeyweird want to the cattle to get all gung ho, etc.
Our King of treason F.D.R.
http://www.liesexposed.net/nfp/issue0103/roose.htm
Tojo's last words written.
http://www.vho.org/GB/Journals/JHR/12/1/Tojo31-85.html
http://richardearley.net/
Chapter 4 – American Preparation and Performance in Europe in World War II
That prior to December 7, 1941 the United States could be fairly assumed to be a belligerent has been obvious to all who remember. Activities prior to World War I which led General Ludendorff to conclude the United States was really a belligerent were surpassed by the deal worked out with Britain to exchange destroyers for use of naval bases. A textbook used at West Point for World War II described the escorting of British convoys as having "unquestionably" violated all recognized rules of neutrality and could have provoked a justifiable declaration of war from Germany. Arthur Hays Sulzburger, president and publisher of the New York Times, interpreted the Lend-Lease Act as a warlike act. He told an audience on January 31, 1944 that he believed the United States did not go to war because of Pearl Harbor, but that the United States was attacked at Pearl Harbor because America had gone to war when the Lend-Lease Act passed on March 11, 1941.
Historian A.J.P. Taylor had Leon Blum and the rest of France welcoming the Munich agreement with relief and shame. The British also have had a difficult time in remembering the deal between Hitler and Chamberlain was widely popular at home. Very few Britons were prepared to fight for Czechoslovakia. Some years later in his diary James Forrestal, who served as Secretary of War under Roosevelt, revealed American Ambassador Joseph Kennedy's account of his conversation with Chamberlain. The British Prime Minister blamed the American government of Franklin Delano Roosevelt along with world Jewry for forcing England into war. In 1938 the England of Chamberlain had nothing to fight with and could not risk war with Hitler. Old Joe Kennedy thought if England had refrained from entering the war over Poland, Hitler in time would have taken Germany into war with Russia with no resulting conflict with England. Currently in England revisionist historians have been saying if Britain had avoided fighting Germany in World War II, she would be much richer today, and the country would be better for it. Kennedy blamed William Bullitt, then American Ambassador to France, for forcing Roosevelt to insist that Germany be faced down over Poland as neither England or France wanted to fight. American historian, Charles Beard, thought of the war as being necessary for the survival of the nation. What did disturb Mr. Beard was the behavior of the American wealthy who had so little confidence in the citizenry and so little respect for the truth, that they unashamedly lied about the central issue of war or peace. The question of democracy's future perturbed Mr. Beard as he thought the actions of Mr. Roosevelt had left the populace with no effective choice.
Isn't it strange that we talk least about the things we think about most?
We cannot allow the natural passions and prejudices of other peoples
to lead our country to destruction.
-Charles A. Lindbergh
Unhappy anniversary alright.
I was a kid growing up in the 50s and 60s deep in the blighted Isolationist Territory we natives call "Ohio" and you could find copies of books like War Through the Back Door and The Roosevelt Myth at the public library.
I not only found them, I read them. Americans, lots more than you might think, used to know all this. They knew Pearl Harbor was a set up and they had a pretty good idea who set it up and why.
Funny thing happened between then and now. Libraries are full of videos and computers and comics, but all these old books have disappeared.
It's odd to have lived my childhood in one country and my adulthood in another. The first one was better. But I suppose that even when I was in the Navy back in the 60s it had already changed.
One upside is the general availability of historian Thomas Fleming's book, The New Dealers War, which gives the story as straight as it's going to be given in our lifetimes.
“When I get re-elected I'm going to fuck the Jews" -- Jimmy Carter, 1980.
Excellent topic, AmericaFirst. Here's another good article: East Wind, Rain: Treason at Pearl Harbor
FranzJoseph, I have spoken with old VFW types and gotten the exact same impression. They won't openly talk about it, but most of them know exactly what happened.
Is it "infamy" yet?
Imagine: Our Own World...
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http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/6315/pearl.html
Well here is another year and this year has been very quiet as hardly a mention can be heard of this murderous treason.
Not a word about it in our local newspaper!
65th Anniversary of the "Attack" on Pearl Harbor
-Jim
Carry a pocket knife ,wear steel toe boots and always make sure that you have the advantage or these savage simians will fuck you up! -- "White Minority" from VNNForum
“To destroy is always the first step in any creation.”
-E.E.Cummings
-New Paltz, NY Mayor Jason West 08/18/2004
Pearl Harbor - A day of imfamy... or as we in the know call it, the jewz 'Original 911'.
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All is for naught without a good edJEW(K)shen.
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Fox blathered on and on about it, all canned "day of infamy" dog food, spooned out to the special-needs crowd.