Pearl Harbor was an inside Job FDR not only knew about the attack in advance, but that his administration did everything it cou...
October 7, 1940: The Day That Should Have Lived in Infamy Saman Mohammadi The Excavator October 8, 2010 On October 7, 1940, exactly fourteen months before the infamous attack on Pearl…
This degenerate oversaw the deaths of millions in WW2 and authorised the carpet bombing of historical cities in Europe. He was a zionist puppet, just like the alcoholic war mongering churchill.
I readLindbergh's child was kidnapped and murdered by Zionists to silence him into trying to stop America from joining the War in Europe. After that he stepped away from the public and lived out his life in silence..
I wouldn’t be surprised.
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This fact is one reason I have a hard time trusting groups that praise FDR. I'm thinking particularly, Promethean Action.
I'm willing to cut them slack based on the current events commentary I've watched. But praising FDR does not sit well with me either.
You just reminded me of something. Remember Conrad Black? Newspaper magnate. Gave up his Canadian citizenship to be knighted a British Lord. Got charged with financial fraud of some sort. It received heavy TV play including leaked CTV camera footage of him sneaking a banker box of papers out of the backdoor of Chicago headquarters, on a weekend. The jury ruled guilty.
While serving his (posh) prison term he wrote the hagiography Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom.
Barf. I suspect he pissed off the cabal somehow, perhaps by muscling in on Murdock, and they took him out. The FDR book reads like his penance.
I remember Conrad Black, but only knew he faded away before being knighted. Now I see why.
There are a couple of awake reviewers out there on Amazon, but definitely the minority.
...FDR was a tool...
The Dark Side of FDR
David Beito’s new book argues that Roosevelt’s record reveals a president driven more by power than principle.
https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/the-dark-side-of-fdr/
The Japs were manipulated into attacking us,by commies in FDR'S state dept. They all of a sudden " cared" about the war in China,and put a steel and oil embargo on the japs. During the war these same commies sent most of the aid to China,to the communists so they could take over after the war. The commies saved their strength and didn't even fight the japs during ww2....
That's right, PB. The general consensus in the United States was to not be involved in another European war. Americans still had a lot of resentment and sorrow left over from the first European war. Over night the "surprise attack" changed most people's minds.
So, they could have waited to release Casablanca for a different war?
Pretty sure Casablanca was set in the early part of WW1. You may recall towards the end of this great movie, the German soldiers were not in Nazi uniforms. It was released in 1942. So by the time it was released, USA was already in.
Casablanca was written deliberately responsive to 1941-12-07, as the script shows. Everybody Comes to Rick's was bought for a record amount by Hal Wallis (Aaron Blum Wolowicz) in 1942-01-12 and then totally rewritten by Julius and Philip Epstein.
La Belle Aurore is a real cafe in Cap Ferrat, France.
For althist fans, if Japan hadn't been tricked then another entry into the same war would've been supported by an entirely different rave film, maybe starring Ronald Reagan, or Donald Duck.
https://scored.co/c/GreatAwakening/p/1ASZ8G5X8h/x/c/4eaVkaoNPrL
Churchill knew it was a coming and told FDR. They both agreed that the United States needed to enter the war but needed a reason. The Japanese purple Cypher was broken by the code breakers at Bletchly Park so they were reading their mail for months and knew the exact time, date, and location of the attack. FDR and Churchill didn't care about the loss of life that was about to happen. To them is was an acceptable loss.
That's the way they roll. LBJ said the same thing about the sailors of the U.S.S. Liberty. In rather more foul language.
I have a feeling that why Trump brought it up in front of the Prime Minister. He is letting us know that he knows that Anons know the truth!
I believe that, Art Bell radio program had a person that wrote a book on the subject also detailing the aftermath of hearing banging noises from The Arizona from trap seamen and nothing was done
One word; yup
The war helped prop up liberalism…
Grok Info: Yes, World War II (sparked for the U.S. by Pearl Harbor) helped revive and entrench New Deal-style liberalism** after it had lost significant momentum in the late 1930s. However, this was more of an acceleration and political rescue than a fundamental "push" that created or implemented liberalism from scratch. The core ideas and policies predated the war by years.
The context before Pearl Harbor
The New Deal (1933 onward) represented a major shift in American modern liberalism: greater federal government intervention in the economy, social welfare programs (e.g., Social Security, labor rights, public works), and regulation to address the Great Depression. This built on—but moved beyond—classical liberalism's focus on limited government and individual rights.
By 1937–1938, the New Deal had stalled: a sharp recession hit, FDR's court-packing plan failed, a conservative coalition (Republicans + Southern Democrats) blocked further expansions, and public fatigue with "meddling" grew. Many programs faced cuts or challenges, and full economic recovery remained elusive. Historians often describe this period as the "waning" or "at bay" phase of the New Deal.
It was FDR and his handlers that wanted the US to enter the war which was a BIG NO from the American public UNTIL Pearl Harbor. They manipulated the entire event to get public support for entering the war. We have been in the MATRIX far too long!
The leaders always knew, but wanted war for financial and political reasons. Look at 10/7 in Israel and the World Trade Center, both prime examples.
we seen the movie "The Final Countdown"
Great movie
I think FDR set up D Day, too. Those machine gun nests that killed thousands of soldiers could have easily been taken out a lot sooner than they were.
Something to consider.
We were in a depression and needed to start up that great Industrial War Machine to line these peoples pockets. All at the cost of millions of innocent lives.