Sometimes you feel obligated to pass along, once again, a different side of a story that’s not taught in our mainstream classrooms and media.
This is another one of those times.
Wars are always about deceptions and they just keep coming. Wars make the bankers and their various allies smile.
Here’s one basic alternative view.
On Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, the Japanese launched a sneak attack at Pearl Harbor that decimated the US Pacific Fleet and forced the United States to enter WWII. That’s what most of us were taught as school children… But, except for the date, everything you just read is a myth. In reality, there was no sneak attack. The Pacific Fleet was far from destroyed. And, furthermore, the United States took great pains to bring about the assault.
On January 27, 1941, Joseph C. Grew, the U.S. ambassador to Japan, wired Washington that he’d learned of the surprise attack Japan was preparing for Pearl Harbour. On September 24, a dispatch from Japanese naval intelligence to Japan’s consul general in Honolulu was deciphered. The transmission was a request for a grid of exact locations of ships in Pearl Harbour. Surprisingly, Washington chose not to share this information with the officers at Pearl Harbour. Then, on November 26, the main body of the Japanese strike force (consisting of six aircraft carriers, two battleships, three cruisers, nine destroyers, eight tankers, 23 fleet submarines, and five midget submarines) departed Japan for Hawaii.
Despite the myth that the strike force maintained strict radio silence, US Naval intelligence intercepted and translated many dispatches. And, there was no shortage of dispatches: Tokyo sent over 1000 transmissions to the attack fleet before it reached Hawaii. Some of these dispatches, in particular this message from Admiral Yamamoto, left no doubt that Pearl Harbour was the target of a Japanese attack: “The task force, keeping its movement strictly secret and maintaining close guard against submarines and aircraft, shall advance into Hawaiian waters, and upon the very opening of hostilities shall attack the main force of the United States fleet and deal it a mortal blow. The first air raid is planned for the dawn of x-day. Exact date to be given by later order.”
Even on the night before the attack, US intelligence decoded a message pointing to Sunday morning as a deadline for some kind of Japanese action. The message was delivered to the Washington high command more than four hours before the attack on Pearl Harbour. But, as many messages before, it was withheld from the Pearl Harbour commanders.Although many ships were damaged at Pearl Harbour, they were all old and slow. The main targets of the Japanese attack fleet were the Pacific Fleet’s aircraft carriers, but Roosevelt made sure these were safe from the attack: in November, at about the same time as the Japanese attack fleet left Japan, Roosevelt sent the Lexington and Enterprise out to sea. Meanwhile, the Saratoga was in San Diego.
Why did Pearl Harbour happen? Roosevelt wanted a piece of the war pie. Having failed to bait Hitler by giving $50.1 billion in war supplies to Britain, the Soviet Union, France and China as part of the Lend Lease program, Roosevelt switched focus to Japan. Because Japan had signed a mutual defence pact with Germany and Italy, Roosevelt knew war with Japan was a legitimate back door to joining the war in Europe. On October 7, 1940, one of Roosevelt’s military advisors, Lieutenant Commander Arthur McCollum, wrote a memo detailing an 8-step plan that would provoke Japan into attacking the United States. Over the next year, Roosevelt implemented all eight of the recommended actions. In the summer of 1941, the US joined England in an oil embargo against Japan. Japan needed oil for its war with China, and had no remaining option but to invade the East Indies and Southeast Asia to get new resources. And that required getting rid of the US Pacific Fleet first.
Although Roosevelt may have got more than he bargained for, he clearly let the attack on Pearl Harbour happen, and even helped Japan by making sure their attack was a surprise. He did this by withholding information from Pearl Harbour’s commanders and even by ensuring the attack force wasn’t accidentally discovered by commercial shipping traffic. As Rear Admiral Richmond K. Turner stated in 1941: “We were prepared to divert traffic when we believed war was imminent. We sent the traffic down via the Torres Strait, so that the track of the Japanese task force would be clear of any traffic.”
Going a little deeper down the fox hole. The terriers are in pursuit.
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The ultimate advantage that the creditor has over the government or ruler is the threat that if the borrower steps out of line the banker can finance an enemy or rival and can even create an enemy by such means.
Therefore, if you want to stay in the king-financing business, it is wise to have an enemy or a rival waiting in the wings to unseat every ruler to whom you lend. If the king does’nt have an enemy, you must create one.

On Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, the Japanese launched a sneak attack at Pearl Harbor that decimated the US Pacific Fleet and forced the United States to enter WWII. That’s what most of us were taught as school children… But, except for the date, everything you just read is a myth. In reality, there was no sneak attack. The Pacific Fleet was far from destroyed. And, furthermore, the United States took great pains to bring about the assault.








Mahatma Ghandi said, An eye for an eye, makes the whole world blind”.
This barely scratches the surface of the fraud. Read Robert Stinnett’s book, “Day Of Deceit, THe Truth About FDR And Pearl Harbor”. Sinnett took early retirement as a journalist to write this book. The last third is footnotes that back up every one of his assertions. The Japanese codes were broken in April, 1941, and the US Navy had exact knowledge of all the secret messages. To this day, the 3600 messages to the admiral of the Japanese attack fleet, from early 1941 until December 7, have never been released to the public. Read the book !
“…a plan that would provoke Japan into attacking the United States.”
INDEED!
Who cares (!) that meanwhile, Japan had already invaded China, Korea and Indochina and then, the Philippines?!
Japan went into those countries, slaughtering and raping, viciously, needlessly!
Japan who had already, in Manchuria started a Biochemical and Virus Programs, injecting viruses, the Black Plague, Venereal Diseases, and other horrible diseases, into innocent civilians and POWs, both men and women.
Japan who was already conducting experiments on vivisections – using Living Human Beings, cutting open People without anesthesia, and taking out organs, et al. – doing this on innocent civilians, Manchurians, Chinese, and later American POWs, both men and women!
Oh, the poor Japanese! Hows they were imposed on!
How they’ve been vilified, because FDR provoked them!
Shame on the U.S!
You are missing the point. It’s not about whether Imperial Japan needed to be removed. It’s a historical fact that they were cruel and murderous on a huge scale, and that empire needed to be defeated militarily. Ironinc, too, that the postwar Japanese governments have never acknowledged these grave crimes, and this impudence is one of just a few reasons why Japan has a dim future.
However, the point here is that the US government, specifically the US Navy, committed a great deception that led directly to a disastrous Cold War, because the lies about Pearl Harbor were never exposed. This turned into a Leo Strauss “noble lie” that the Russkies were going to do a sneak attack on the US, so we needed to spend 7% of our GDP on the military. That was a bald lie. Daniel Ellsberg noted that the US threatened the USSR with nuclear attack on 124 occasions, according to secret documents he saw when he worked at the Pentagon. The Soviets never wanted WW3 and after Stalin’s death in 1953, these “commies” were doing all they could to promote peace, coexistence and the transformation of their own society. But the Cold War couldn’t be allowed to stop because that 7% of GDP spending was very very good for the US’s “Military-Industrial-Complex” that Eisenhower warned us about in his Farewell Address in January 1961.
So you should take a good hard look at the really big picture.
@Dan You sare the one who are getting caught up in details Dan.
Bonniensimplynand very plainlynillustrated so an 8 year old could understand, that in fact not only is the U S guilty of all you say but also it is you who fail to see that all of thegovernments are the problem across the entire spectrum of their lies and control issues. It is you who will not let go of bei ng what is a parrot for some montra or half assed way of attempting to confuse real issues. It is not very clear what your motive is yet but your MO is already been peeped.
Dave I am sitting here with a bottle of HEN and some of the best smoke ever half baked already and I can see threw you as if you were glass. You are so transparent and should sharpen up your game a little. Or as snoop dogg says tighten up yo pimpin hand, cause kuz you are coming from outer space somewhere. And I have been on many acid trips so I know.
Big cali style Dan, get a grip..