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I am sorry for the men who lost their lives so that FDR could have a predicate to attack Germany like his jew handlers wanted.

Our whole country was duped into a brother-war that ultimately resulted in the slow demise of our Race and placed jews in a dominant position over the entire Western World.

Yes, remember this day. It was the day that changed the course of history for the White Race forever.

I am sorry for the men who lost their lives so that FDR could have a predicate to attack Germany like his jew handlers wanted. Our whole country was duped into a brother-war that ultimately resulted in the slow demise of our Race and placed jews in a dominant position over the entire Western World. Yes, remember this day. It was the day that changed the course of history for the White Race forever.

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Maybe we shouldn't have fucked with the Japanese by cutting off their supply of oil.

People seem to forget we provoked this.

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Britain was Japan's bestie at the turn of the 20th century, and we kind of sort of told them that it would be in their best interests to be our bestie instead. That pissed Japan off quite a bit, so they had quite a bit of reason to hate us.

There were British coastal guns (remains of) still on some of the beaches in Japan even into the 90s. There's a picture of one in a book called "War of our Fathers: Relics of the Pacific Battlefields," a great picture book that uses infrared film photography to present a somewhat somber image of the stuff that was left behind after the war.

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Britain was Japan's bestie at the turn of the 20th century, and we kind of sort of told them that it would be in their best interests to be our bestie instead. That pissed Japan off quite a bit, so they had quite a bit of reason to hate us.

The United States opened up Japan to the west in 1851.....

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That book looks really cool.

I recently watched a documentary about Fort Drum in the Philippines. Very interesting stuff.

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It's a pretty nice book. Not a whole lot of meat to it, just a lot of pictures. The photography method, infrared film, gives everything a soft, surreal look.

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America and GB purposely provoked them. Knew they were coming. Ignored the fleet when it was sighted. And permitted the attack, having moved the fleet contrary to orders. It was all a false flag to enter America in a war they engineered from start to finish.

Both parties had a secret agreement with Hitler too. Caused a change in ascension to the crown.

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Also every shop at pearl down to lowly destroyers were older vessels.

Not just the carriers were held back

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Moving pac fleet to pearl was also both a provocation and enabling of the raid

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I also don't think that Hitler declared war on usa.

I think that was faked.

Hitler didn't declare war on any nation. Just surprise attacked Germany and Japan were never allies

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Japanese were smarter than to attack a country with about 80 times more access to oil than they had themselves.

The Japanese were not responsible for the attack. Who knows if anyone lost their lives? If someone was responsible it wouldn't have been the Japanese.

https://pearl-harbor.neocities.org/Pearl-Harbor-False-Flag-Event.pdf

It's just like 911 or wmds or covid or many other things.

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It was a US false flag

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I believe it’s entirely possible that the Japanese legitimately attacked Pearl Harbor as a retaliatory action against a military target for what Titus mentions below. Here’s what I’ve learned over the years.

The US and GB did not want Japan rising as a superpower, and had blockaded the nation - an act of war. Japan had been, by many reports, seeking an audience with US diplomats for months over the blockade before December 7.

The US military brass and FDR knew the attack was coming. They had intercepted communiques to this effect. They also knew, via those same intercepted messages, that if the attack were suspected, the Japanese were prepared to scuttle the whole plan. So, they kept the Pacific Fleet in the dark about it, knowing there would be massive casualties and destruction of US tech.

In short, FDR and his military leaders should have been hanged for treason.

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FDR knew. Was it just a cohenicdence that the aircraft carriers and newest destroyers were at sea? and only the old battleships were in port?

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Japan raided Indonesian oil fields, owned by the Dutch. We were obliged to help, per treaty.

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That’s a load of jew bullshit. The US and Great Britain, or more specifically, their jew banker owners, didn’t like that Japan sought autonomy, posed a major threat as a world power, and had plans to secure Asia for Asians with hard currency rather than Rothschild fiat. Therefore, twin sodomites on kike leashes - Churchill and Roosevelt - did their masters’ bidding, seeking whatever (((legal))) grounds they could to impose sanctions, and do so in excessive fashion to bring Hirohito to heel.

The Nips refused, and for good reason, knowing what happened to US and GB serfdoms under kike banker control - runaway inflation and destruction of culture through Weimar-style debauchery. Spoiler alert: You’ll never guess what happened to Japan after their unconditional surrender in 1945.

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Duped? You mean planned...everything is kiked

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The people were duped by FDR and his kike-handlers

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Good thing our carriers weren't at Pearl that day. :::wink wink:::

On 7 December 1941, the three Pacific Fleet aircraft carriers were USS Enterprise (CV-6), USS Lexington (CV-2), and USS Saratoga(CV-3).

Enterprise: On 28 November 1941, Admiral Husband E. Kimmel sent TF-8, consisting of Enterprise, the heavy cruisers Northampton(CA-26), Chester (CA-27), and Salt Lake City (CA-24) and nine destroyers under Vice Admiral William F. Halsey, Jr., to ferry 12 Grumman F4F-3 Wildcats of Marine Fighting Squadron (VMF) 211 to Wake Island. Upon completion of the mission on 4 December, TF-8 set course to return to Pearl Harbor. Dawn on 7 December 1941 found TF-8 about 215 miles west of Oahu.

Lexington: On 5 December 1941, TF-12, formed around Lexington, under the command of Rear Admiral John H. Newton, sailed from Pearl to ferry 18 Vought SB2U-3 Vindicators of Marine Scout Bombing Squadron 231 to Midway Island. Dawn on 7 December 1941 found Lexington, heavy cruisers Chicago (CA-29), Portland (CA-33), and Astoria (CA-34), and five destroyers about 500 miles southeast of Midway. The outbreak of hostilities resulted in cancellation of the mission and VMSB-231 was retained on board [they would ultimately fly to Midway from Hickam Field on 21 December].

Saratoga: The Saratoga, having recently completed an overhaul at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington, reached NAS San Diego [North Island] late in the forenoon watch on 7 December. She was to embark her air group, as well as Marine Fighting Squadron (VMF) 221 and a cargo of miscellaneous airplanes to ferry to Pearl Harbor.

The obsolete battlewagons that were sunk were quickly replaced. Wonder who 👃 made money off those shipping contracts?

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Roosevelt knew the date 12 days in advance and he ordered all the ships back to port so they could be destroyed.

I think a book came out in the 70s from one of the Japanese pilots and at the time he thought it was a stroke of pure luck that all the ships were in port only to find out later the Japanese were baited into attacking it.

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What is Japanese official stance on this event?

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Kid you not, I found a youtube video that was a day of, man on the street radio interview in some random town the day of pearl harbor...half the people said something to the effect of "Well they wanted their war, and now they got it."

The fake news "pandemic" is nothing new..and people being aware of it is nothing new either..."they" just gaslight us into thinking we're a tiny minority and we believe that BS.