On Dec. 7th, 1941, the Naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii was attacked by the Japanese. This was a surprise to Pearl Harbor, but not to many! In 1944, the Army board said that “…everything that the Japanese were planning to do was known to the United States…” because they had been intercepting and decoding the Japanese transmissions for a while. FDR provoked the attack (a memo of his 8-point plan has been declassified), knew about it in advance and covered up his failure to warn the Hawaiian commanders, even trying to blame them in the cover up. FDR needed the attack to declare war since the public and Congress were overwhelmingly against entering the war in Europe. It was his backdoor to war. FDR blinded the commanders at Pearl Harbor and set them up by – (1) denying intelligence to Hawaii (2) on Nov 27, misleading the commanders into thinking negotiations with Japan were continuing, and (3) having false information sent to HI about the location of the Japanese carrier fleet. Continue Reading…
Chronology of Events Related to Pearl Harbor

PNAC Release a Report that their Plans to Conquer Global Resources needed “Some Catastrophic and Catalyzing Event, like a New Pearl Harbor”

Franklin Roosevelt’s Infamy Speech

False Flag Attack on Pearl Harbor: Hawaii was Surprised, but President Franklin D. Roosevelt was Not!

Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto Sent a Radio Message (Intercepted by Station H in Hawaii) to Admiral Chuichi Nagumo about Surprise Attack on Pearl Harbor

FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover Greenlighted Surveillance Program In Hawaii Just 2 Months Before Pearl Harbor Attack

Franklin D. Roosevelt Proposed Sacrificing Six Cruisers and Two Carriers at Manila to get into World War II.
