Pres
Franklin Roosevelt gave the performance of a lifetime before Congress on 8 Dec.
1941, where he spoke of ‘a date which will live in infamy’ and all the rest of
it. But the infamy is primarily
his. For he is the one who, together
with the military commanders in Washington
City and across the
Pacific, ordered the [u.] S. Navy to stand down and be bombed by the
Japanese.
December 7, 1941, as explained by
World War II naval veteran and career journalist Robert B. Stinnett in his
extraordinary book, Day of Deceit. Using
the government’s own war records from the National Archives, Stinnett describes
how the FDR administration plotted and planned to entice Japan to invade Pearl
Harbor to justify American entry into World War II, and how FDR
himself was fully aware of the impending attack.
Source:
Thomas DiLorenzo, https://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/day-deceit/,
opened 9 Dec. 2016
An
interview with Mr Stinnett is available here, in four parts:
But
wasn’t World War II ‘the good war’?
Democracy and Freedom vs Fascism and Nazism and Militaristic Imperialism? No. It
was rather a designed conflict by the Globalists to destroy their
traditionalist enemies, Germany
and Russia. Jay Dyer spoke about this in a couple of his
recent lectures:
--
Holy
Ælfred the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us sinners at the
Souð!
Anathema
to the Union!
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