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Pearl Harbor

Thread ID: 11391 | Posts: 2 | Started: 2003-12-07

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Smedley Butler [OP]

2003-12-07 08:49 | User Profile

It is 62 years ago today, that Japan took the Sucker punch and deep sixed obsolete ships for U.S. at Pearl, as our best ships were South, North, and East of Pearl that morning. Including Subs sent on patrols and the Carrier's went out Friday night on Yellow alert. So, this act forced U.S. in to a War, that the Majority of Congress and the U.S. men of that time did not want.. The idea of fighting with the U.S.S.R. The Congress should have in hindsight tried FDR for treason.. This lead to Mao's Red China, and my youngest Uncle getting three toe's frost bit in Korea 1951. This is a day of shame perhaps more so than most will ever know or understand thanks to our school system and Hooey Weird CA. movies/media.. The evidence against FDR is overwhelming, and he should have been impeached for recognizing the USSR in 1932 alone, and inviting that Molitov in the White House, after which Molitov then went home to lead the murder and crushing crusade of the Ukrainian people and their farms.. We are suffering today for these acts of treason. Open borders is just the coup de gra..... [url]http://www.geocities.com/pentagon/6315/pearl.html[/url] Gordon W. Prange's 1981 book, "At Dawn We Slept" If I remember the title correctly was my awakening to just how criminal our regime is.


Smedley Butler

2003-12-09 05:19 | User Profile

Dec. 7, 1941 cemented the NYC/HOOEYWEIRD/FDR take over of U.S and it was the blossoming of the enemie's power that rules U.S. today. Their seed was perhaps most firmly planted in 1913 with Wilson, and they were coniving long before as with the bankrolling of the Japanese fleet in 1900 to sink the Czar's fleet. With the Czar out of the way, we were next, after Germany. This issue is so important to understanding these ratz getting what they want, here is one more link.. [url]http://www.independent.org/tii/news/001207Stinnett.html[/url]