AMERICANS KNEW: Americans & even the soldiers largely knew that World War II was fake - created by the communists to push the communist agenda. They were OPPOSED to being dragged in and bolshevik sleeper communist dick of satan FDR taunted and pulled Japan into it in order to protect USSR 🔥☭🔥
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https://unit731.org/
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-08-13/Remembering-history-Japanese-soldiers-cruelty-in-China-during-WWII-SV74xBrUas/index.html
Japan was not innocent my friend. Nobody knew about the atrocities that were taking place when those polls occurred, it was not common knowledge. Papers like the New York Times were gaslighting and denying the severity of ethnic cleansing, experimentation and industrial slaughter that was occurring from both communists and fascists. If these human experiments were revealed and the genocidal acts that were occurring brought to light those polls would be very different. That doesn’t mean the U.S government wasn’t deceiving their citizens and playing their part in the greater hidden agenda of ww2 , it just means that you are either naively or maliciously feeding into a narrative that is purposefully incomplete and misleading.
The Nanking massacre was a fabricated hoax, used by the Chinese to psyop Japan and guilt-trip their populace: https://remnant-p.com/nankingm.htm
The Japanese fortunately have largely not fallen for this garbage, but it's caught like wildfire in the West. And regarding Unit 731, as your linked website blatantly admits, Unit 731 didn't "come to light" until 1984 and they admit that:
As they say, the victors write the history... as for why, China already stole our election and lied about it - are we supposed to think they didn't lie about all this too?
Interesting.
Definitely not pointing to China as being trustworthy. Leaving out the Nanking massacre still doesn’t leave Japan as an untarnished innocent victim that was doing great and noble things. The stories of unit 731 came from testimonies that revealed our government was aiding in covering up those programs. Is it possible they were false testimonies? It’s possible
Using the argument that it wasn’t revealed until long after it had happened is not proof one way or the other and in fact when you find the cia in the center of handling those documents and trying to keep them obfuscated and hidden suggests there is something greater behind the testimonies. When did operation paper clip finally come into light? It would appear that it was the mid eighties, so where does that put your argument about unit 731?
“that General Ishii and his staff were given immunity against prosecution as war criminals by the United States in exchange for the scientific information gathered during Unit 731's experiments. In a letter to Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, dated December 8, 1998, Eli M. Rosenbaum, Director of the Department of Justice's Office of Special Investigations, indicated that such a deal was struck. Mr. Rosenbaum wrote that “Two of these [formerly classified] reports [about biological warfare data collected by the Japanese and the arrangement made between the United States and Lieutenant General Shiro Ishii, the commander of Unit 731], dated November 17, 1981, and May 5, 1982, confirm that Ishii and his colleagues received immunity from prosecution and that, in exchange, they provided a great deal of information to U.S. authorities.”91
“In the 20-year controversy over whether Americans were experimented on, the chief problem has been the lack of documentary evidence to support anecdotal accounts. According to U.S. Army testimony in the 1986 hearing on treatment of U.S. POWs in Mukden, the United States captured the records of the Imperial Army when it occupied Japan. These very hard-to-translate records were brought to this country, remained here for some 13 years largely untranslated and unread, and were then returned to Japan.95 However, according to a 1999 New York Times article, in 1948 the Central Intelligence Agency screened the records before they were turned over to the National Archives. Later 5% of the records were hurriedly microfilmed by a group including scholars from Harvard and Georgetown University, between the time they were ordered returned to Japan in 1957 and when they were actually put on a boat in February 1958.96 Japan has denied access to these records to those trying to document the actions of Unit 731.”
https://www.history.navy.mil/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/u/us-prisoners-war-civilian-american-citizens-captured.html
History is a weapon, there is no doubt about that, I appreciate the article about Nanking.
I think Operation Paperclip has also been massively overblown and taken out of context. I believe the German scientists that the USA absorbed were not involved in the horrible genocide experiments that they are accused of being involved in. It's clear from studying history that it was actually the USSR which conducted these nightmarish procedures and framed it on the Germans during Nuremberg. German scientists like Von Braun are the reason we have rockets.
Those two paragraphs you quoted are filled with names of agencies and organizations which are known to doctor and edit history, including the Simon Wiesenthal Center and the CIA. Am I really supposed to believe Japan was doing these things based on their word alone? It sounds like their strongest evidence is some apocryphal "hard-to-translate" army records which were brought here, remained untouched for 13 years, and then hurriedly microfilmed and "translated" by Harvard and Georgetown University (another two notoriously communist schools which have a track-record of changing and erasing history). Your quotes really aren't inspiring confidence in this whole narrative for me.
I'm sure if I dug deeper I could find issues with this narrative, since the "smoking-gun" evidence seems very flimsy. But I simply don't have time right now. I'm not trying to defend Japan as flawless and perfectly innocent during the war. I have family who served in Okinawa. But I don't just buy what Simon Wiesenthal, CIA, and Harvard tells me about some experiments that allegedly happened there which only "came to light" after they got their hands on certain documents and claim that those documents provide support and evidence for such events occurring.
It’s the fact that they destroyed the records and did what they could to hide and obfuscate. Just like mk ultra. We know very little of what actually took place.
The majority of the records on mk ultra were destroyed and the truth wasn’t “brought into the light until “after certain documents provided support and evidence for such events that occurred”
Your statement is a pretty lousy principle to determine truth.
But you believe what you want, you can disregard all the eugenics programs and interchangeable research that was connected between Germany and the u.s at the time. My opinion “they were all doing it!” The u.s, Germany Japan Russia, all of them had eugenics programs and were experimenting on their people for various different reasons including research and development for biological and chemical warfare.