I'm certain only a small handful of these vets are still walking amoung us. If they read this thread or if their families can relay my sentiments, I'd like to say thanks for taking the effort to enlist in our military. It takes a lot of effort to sign your name on the dotted line and then go through all the training to make sure civilians can walk safely in their cities and towns. Your willingness to defend America is a testament to the kind of men this great country produces. Thanks. I wish I could do more, but I'm just a poor fellow who gets teary eyed whenever I think about our great military and what so many warriors have given for my freedom. So, I humbly thank you.
Today is a very applicable day to thank a vet. If your walking through a store and see a vet wearing his service cap, take a moment and say to the vet....."Thanks, I'm proud of having warriors like you taking a portion of your life to keep America safe."
When the President announced that the fleet had been attacked “suddenly and deliberately” by Japan, people believed him. Only after the war did the people discover that FDR’s administration and top military officials had not been as surprised as they were: the U.S. government had been privy to many of Japan’s intentions since mid-1940 when intelligence officers deciphered her top diplomatic code.
Didn't the U.S. military have radar? Just saying. And didn't Israel have radar and a ton of other techie goodies on October 7?
"Don't worry about it" -Lt. Kermit Tyler
https://pearlharbor.org/blog/the-history-of-the-opana-radar-site/
Many thanks for this.
BTW to be clear, I don't believe for a minute he was complicit in the attack. I do believe that events were set up to make sure they had the most untrained people on site at that point in time.
This. Anyone who congratulates the military for beings pawns in a false flag/ defense down operation doesn't get it yet
I wonder how American soldiers will react when they find out 9/11 was an inside job.
Many signed up for the military for that specific reason.
I can respect the warriors who signed up in good faith for a war they believed was in good faith. I can condemn the leadership at the same time.
Sounds like recent events in middle east ....they just cant come up w a new playbook.