But I tried to tell him about Pearl Harbor and how the president knew about it as it's like two weeks in advance. And he was like, no, they didn't know that.
But I tried to tell him about Pearl Harbor and how the president knew about it as it's like two weeks in advance. And he was like, no, they didn't know that.
It is not widely documented and declassified that FDR knew about the Pearl Harbor bombing two weeks in advance.
And it's now declassified the U.S. had broken the Japanese purple and blue code and knew exactly what they were going to do weeks before. It took weeks for that task force to steam from Japan into that area of the Pacific. That's way across the Pacific. If you look at the map, here's Japan, here's Hawaii, here's the West Coast of the United States. They had to come all the way. And the aircraft and the U.S. submarines and all the islands we controlled, they all knew they were coming. And they were ordered to stand down and die.
The United States could take getting 3,000 people killed and a bunch of battleships sunk and it was terrible and it was horrible and quite frankly Churchill was working with Roosevelt and they had the purple and blue code completely and knew even the day of the attack and ordered the carriers out to sea. obsolete battleships, no good for Pacific warfare, would be destroyed. Really? And they sacrificed 3,000 of our people. We were already at war with Japan for two years in China. What? People like E. Howard Hunt were there sniping people daily. And that's how you win wars. I'm not defending that. It's not a false flag. What? The Japanese did it. But it was a gambit where you sacrifice a pawn of... In chess to lure your opponent out to win the entire game. That's all declassified.