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taeil234
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I have read the theory about the 9-11 conspiracy and how it was staged to instill fear and motivate war. NO I do not believe it was someway orchestrated. But I believe one of the greatest American tragedies may have been not orchestrated, but was let to proceed.
December 7, 1941. The day that will live in infamy. The day we all know what happened in history books and by that shitty Ben Affleck flick. At this point the Great Depression had America in the worst unemployment rate ever (At least 1 in 3 Americans were unemployed).
The US conscientious during this time was strongly isolationist. The wanted nothing to do with the European problem. Most Americans wanted to solve the problems HERE before they want to help out the Brits, Soviets, and the JEWS.
The Communist party were gaining members at the highest rate. If you were a guy in the bread line at this time. You were in some way connected to the Reds.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, one of the greatest presidents of all time, claimed that Huey Long, a man who wanted the government to confiscate the wealth of the nation's rich and privileged, was the number 1 most dangerous man in America. To Rooselvelt, the second most dangerous man was General McArthur.
Huey Long, Governer of Louisiana, was shot and killed under mysterious circumstances. His murder unsolved to this day.
The United States would not enter the war until after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. But by the spring of 1941 Congress had approved the Lend Lease program, and the aid Roosevelt had promised at Charlottesville had begun to flow to Great Britain, where Winston Churchill was now prime minister. In July 1941, Roosevelt and Churchill met for the first time in Argentia Bay off Newfoundland, to issue a joint declaration on the purposes of the war against fascism. Just as Wilson's Fourteen Points delineated the first war, so the Atlantic Charter provided the criteria for the second.
December 7, 1941. Japan invaded America and successfully destroyed the Naval Fleet in Hawaii at Pearl Harbor. Congress declared war that very day.
During the war, employment increased by a shocking turnout of over 80 percent.
1945. Two atomic bombs were dropped in Japan. War World II finally ends soon after by the Japanese surrender. The country that got American government and the majority of its society to join the the war effort.
Read the Toyko Trials. http://www.centurychina.com/wiihist/japdeny/tokyo_trial.html
While nearly all of the Italian and German top tier politicians and political leaders were tried as War Criminals, convicted, and executed. An overwhleming amount of Japanese leaders including the Emperor and Prime Minister not only had their lives spared but were released with litte or nil prison sentences.
They were men who gave the "OK" to Pearl Harbor. The Rape of Nanking. The Battalion Death Marches. The Imperialism in Korea and the Philllipines.
There is a notion that these men knew something the US government did not want the general public to know and of course to be known to the public at large around the world. High specualtion points to government action before and during Pearl Harbor.
"Admiral Kimmel, commander of Pearl Harbor, is informed of the engagement between the Ward and the suspected Japanese submarine. He and his staff conclude that it is just another false alarm. Admiral Kimmel decided to go to his HQ to clarify the situation but admitted that he hoped it would all blow over as he and General Short had a regular Sunday morning golf game scheduled."
US fear and anger of this situation led them into the country's greatest triumph and the US is now the world's greatest super power.
The executions of war criminals of Italian and German war criminals were heavily documented and filmed. Unfortunately, this is not the case for the Japanese war criminals who were sentenced to death.
"The only thing we have to fear is fear it'self - nameless, unreasoning, unjustified, terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance."
---- FDR - First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1933
"The victor will never be asked if he told the truth."
"The greater the lie, the greater the chance that it will be believed."
- Adolf Hitler
December 7, 1941. The day that will live in infamy. The day we all know what happened in history books and by that shitty Ben Affleck flick. At this point the Great Depression had America in the worst unemployment rate ever (At least 1 in 3 Americans were unemployed).
The US conscientious during this time was strongly isolationist. The wanted nothing to do with the European problem. Most Americans wanted to solve the problems HERE before they want to help out the Brits, Soviets, and the JEWS.
The Communist party were gaining members at the highest rate. If you were a guy in the bread line at this time. You were in some way connected to the Reds.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, one of the greatest presidents of all time, claimed that Huey Long, a man who wanted the government to confiscate the wealth of the nation's rich and privileged, was the number 1 most dangerous man in America. To Rooselvelt, the second most dangerous man was General McArthur.
Huey Long, Governer of Louisiana, was shot and killed under mysterious circumstances. His murder unsolved to this day.
The United States would not enter the war until after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. But by the spring of 1941 Congress had approved the Lend Lease program, and the aid Roosevelt had promised at Charlottesville had begun to flow to Great Britain, where Winston Churchill was now prime minister. In July 1941, Roosevelt and Churchill met for the first time in Argentia Bay off Newfoundland, to issue a joint declaration on the purposes of the war against fascism. Just as Wilson's Fourteen Points delineated the first war, so the Atlantic Charter provided the criteria for the second.
December 7, 1941. Japan invaded America and successfully destroyed the Naval Fleet in Hawaii at Pearl Harbor. Congress declared war that very day.
During the war, employment increased by a shocking turnout of over 80 percent.
1945. Two atomic bombs were dropped in Japan. War World II finally ends soon after by the Japanese surrender. The country that got American government and the majority of its society to join the the war effort.
Read the Toyko Trials. http://www.centurychina.com/wiihist/japdeny/tokyo_trial.html
While nearly all of the Italian and German top tier politicians and political leaders were tried as War Criminals, convicted, and executed. An overwhleming amount of Japanese leaders including the Emperor and Prime Minister not only had their lives spared but were released with litte or nil prison sentences.
They were men who gave the "OK" to Pearl Harbor. The Rape of Nanking. The Battalion Death Marches. The Imperialism in Korea and the Philllipines.
There is a notion that these men knew something the US government did not want the general public to know and of course to be known to the public at large around the world. High specualtion points to government action before and during Pearl Harbor.
"Admiral Kimmel, commander of Pearl Harbor, is informed of the engagement between the Ward and the suspected Japanese submarine. He and his staff conclude that it is just another false alarm. Admiral Kimmel decided to go to his HQ to clarify the situation but admitted that he hoped it would all blow over as he and General Short had a regular Sunday morning golf game scheduled."
US fear and anger of this situation led them into the country's greatest triumph and the US is now the world's greatest super power.
The executions of war criminals of Italian and German war criminals were heavily documented and filmed. Unfortunately, this is not the case for the Japanese war criminals who were sentenced to death.
"The only thing we have to fear is fear it'self - nameless, unreasoning, unjustified, terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance."
---- FDR - First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1933
"The victor will never be asked if he told the truth."
"The greater the lie, the greater the chance that it will be believed."
- Adolf Hitler