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October 9-December 7, 1941 Date
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Oct. 9 "Bombplot" message X Nov. 26-28 "Winds" setup message X X Nov. 26 Location of carriers X Dec.1 Japanese declaration of war X Dec. 2-6 Code destruction X X X Dec. 4 "Winds execute" message X X Dec. 4
US at war with Dec. 5 British Admiralty Alert X Dec. 6-7 "14 Part" message X Dec. 7 "One o'clock" message X [1] Admiral Kimmel learned of the "winds" code in a Nov. 28th dispatch to him from the US Asiatic Fleet. JCC, p. 470. [2] DC informed HI that codes were being burned world-wide so when they learned the local consulate burned codes they would not go on alert. [3] General Short was given the Winds Execute by British IQ. Note that
none of the 3 diplomatic messages or the many naval messages identifying COMMISSIONS AND COVER UP Two and only
two courts of law have decided the issue of whether FDR and Washington or
the commanders in * NAVY Court of Inquiry
* !!!Top Secret ARMY Board
Report!!! (30K), Oct, 1944, "Now let us turn to the fateful period
between November 27 and December 6, 1941. In this period numerous pieces
of information came to our State, War, and Navy Departments in all of
their Top ranks indicating precisely the intentions of the Japanese
including the probable exact hour and date of the attack." In
response to this report,
* JOINT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE
on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Nov 15, 1945 to May 31,
1946, proved that there had been so much reversion of testimony, coverup
and outright lies that the truth would have to wait until all Most of the
conspirators were military men, all men of FDR's own choice, men who only
followed orders and FDR never delegated authority. Stark, in answer to
charges that he denied IQ to STATISTICS -
US Flag American Deaths: 2403; Wounded 1,178. Eighteen ships were sunk or seriously damaged including 5 battleships 188 planes were destroyed and 162 were damaged. Japanese Out of an attack force of 31 ships and 353 raiding planes the Japanese lost: 64 deaths, 29 planes, 5 midget submarines. CONCLUSION -
The
US
was warned by, at least, the governments of Pearl Harbor
was not about war with Most important was the promise FDR had made to the American people - solemnly given and repeated - not to send their sons into foreign war unless attacked (audio). He did not mind violating that pledge. He merely feared the political effect of the violation. Alsop and Kintner, White House columnist pets, had written a short time before that "He (Roosevelt) does not feel he can openly violate them (his pledges). But he can get around them the smart way." They explained this meant getting the Germans to shoot first. Then he could shoot back. But it was clear to him by November that the Germans were not going to shoot first. But FDR knew that he could force the Japanese to do so.
HITLER WOULD
NOT DECLARE WAR IF
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