Evidence Suggests FDR Let Pearl Harbor Happen to Force America into WWII

Evidence Suggests FDR Let Pearl Harbor Happen to Force America into WWII

8 Dec 2024

83 years ago yesterday, America was brought into war with what was described then, and has been described consistently since, as a “sneak attack” by Imperial Japan.
Then-President Franklin Roosevelt gave a speech on December 8th before Congress where he described it as a “Day of Infamy” where America was suddenly and deliberately attacked.
What Roosevelt failed to mention is that he knew the attack was going to happen, the government had received copious warnings about what was going to happen, and those warnings were not only ignored but steps were taken to facilitate the Japanese attack.
A series of events and factual matters strongly suggest that Roosevelt not only wanted war, but employed his top officials to help him in that effort.
The Chief of Naval Operations, Lt. Cmdr. Arthur H. McCollum wrote the eight-action-points-memo on Oct. 7, 1940 to try to get Japan to attack the United States first.
You can read the entire important McCollum memo about baiting Japan into war here. This memo was originally uncovered by historian Robert Stinnett (1924-2018) and published in his 1999 work, “Day of Deceit.” Here’s the key section:
~Snip~
There is this meme that the U.S. was just absolutely surprised and shocked that the Japanese chose war.
It came as no surprise to anyone in power at the time.
Here’s a Virginian paper the day before December 7, 1941:
Roosevelt knew. And he could have done anything to stop it. But he didn’t want to stop it. He wanted to use it.


Commentary:
There have been whispers and innuendo through the years that FDR was well aware of the coming attack of Dec 7th, 1941. That he did in fact allow the Surprise Attack to proceed.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was surrounded by a powerful Cabal.
As for Pearl Harbor, having campaigned on a promise to keep America out of war, which poll after poll at the time showed that 84% of Americans opposed entering, Rosenvelt did all he could to maneuver Japan into firing the first shot.
Destroying Japan also paved the way for the Chinese takeover of Asia
The Soviet archives demonstrate that Stalin desired a war between the US and Japan. He believed that the chaos of such a conflict would ripen the conditions for Communist revolutions in Asia.
Much of this information has been kept from the public all these years and there's no one alive today tp confirm or deny the facts that occurred in the 1930s and 40s.
What I do know is that during that time Washington was a hotbed of conspiracies and Communist infiltration.
What we also know is that the 'Democrat Party' hasn’t changed one iota, they still worship and bow before evil.
Historically we know that WWII began in 1939, when Poland was invaded. But any statue in Russia declares the 'Great War' to be 1941-1945, omitting the years 1939 and 1940, when the Soviet Union and Germany, under a mutual pact, invaded Poland and cleanly divided it between the two of them.
FDR's cabinet was full of communists. They were probably interested in going to war only once Hitler betrayed Stalin and attacked him, in 1941. That was the turning point for FDR. That was when FDR wanted to jump in and help his communist allies.
In fact Joe McCarthy was correct that Washington D.C. and the halls of Congress were teaming with Russian Communist spies.
The question is , under the Biden/Obama administration we were no better off today than our parents or grand-parents living during those dark years of the 1930's and 40's.
Why do some people alway see conspiracy when simple incompetence is the answer?

Yes FDR was not stupid and he knew that war was inevitable

So he goaded Japan by making diplomatic demands they could not accept

And by cutting off their oil supplies

Thank God we didnt have a pacifist-isolationist in the white house instead

And thank God the Japanese and Germans had dictators that played right into Roosevelt’s hands
 

Evidence Suggests FDR Let Pearl Harbor Happen to Force America into WWII

8 Dec 2024

83 years ago yesterday, America was brought into war with what was described then, and has been described consistently since, as a “sneak attack” by Imperial Japan.
Then-President Franklin Roosevelt gave a speech on December 8th before Congress where he described it as a “Day of Infamy” where America was suddenly and deliberately attacked.
What Roosevelt failed to mention is that he knew the attack was going to happen, the government had received copious warnings about what was going to happen, and those warnings were not only ignored but steps were taken to facilitate the Japanese attack.
A series of events and factual matters strongly suggest that Roosevelt not only wanted war, but employed his top officials to help him in that effort.
The Chief of Naval Operations, Lt. Cmdr. Arthur H. McCollum wrote the eight-action-points-memo on Oct. 7, 1940 to try to get Japan to attack the United States first.
You can read the entire important McCollum memo about baiting Japan into war here. This memo was originally uncovered by historian Robert Stinnett (1924-2018) and published in his 1999 work, “Day of Deceit.” Here’s the key section:
~Snip~
There is this meme that the U.S. was just absolutely surprised and shocked that the Japanese chose war.
It came as no surprise to anyone in power at the time.
Here’s a Virginian paper the day before December 7, 1941:
Roosevelt knew. And he could have done anything to stop it. But he didn’t want to stop it. He wanted to use it.


Commentary:
There have been whispers and innuendo through the years that FDR was well aware of the coming attack of Dec 7th, 1941. That he did in fact allow the Surprise Attack to proceed.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was surrounded by a powerful Cabal.
As for Pearl Harbor, having campaigned on a promise to keep America out of war, which poll after poll at the time showed that 84% of Americans opposed entering, Rosenvelt did all he could to maneuver Japan into firing the first shot.
Destroying Japan also paved the way for the Chinese takeover of Asia
The Soviet archives demonstrate that Stalin desired a war between the US and Japan. He believed that the chaos of such a conflict would ripen the conditions for Communist revolutions in Asia.
Much of this information has been kept from the public all these years and there's no one alive today tp confirm or deny the facts that occurred in the 1930s and 40s.
What I do know is that during that time Washington was a hotbed of conspiracies and Communist infiltration.
What we also know is that the 'Democrat Party' hasn’t changed one iota, they still worship and bow before evil.
Historically we know that WWII began in 1939, when Poland was invaded. But any statue in Russia declares the 'Great War' to be 1941-1945, omitting the years 1939 and 1940, when the Soviet Union and Germany, under a mutual pact, invaded Poland and cleanly divided it between the two of them.
FDR's cabinet was full of communists. They were probably interested in going to war only once Hitler betrayed Stalin and attacked him, in 1941. That was the turning point for FDR. That was when FDR wanted to jump in and help his communist allies.
In fact Joe McCarthy was correct that Washington D.C. and the halls of Congress were teaming with Russian Communist spies.
The question is , under the Biden/Obama administration we were no better off today than our parents or grand-parents living during those dark years of the 1930's and 40's.
I read the memo, and it in no way even hints at FDR knowing about a Japanese surprise attack, especially on Pearl Harbor, since the memo clearly called for putting American assets onto foreign controlled military areas, where an attack on those foreign bases, would also be an attack on American forces.

Link to memo: McCollum memorandum - Wikisource, the free online library
 
I think the war could have lasted much longer if Tojo and Hitler had been smarter

The Japanese could have attacked SE Asia for raw materials without attacking Pearl Harbor snd the Philippines

That would have denied FDR the excuse he needed to enter the war in 1942

Which means no US army in Europe and more time for Hitler to develop his super weapons

I shudder to think about that
 
I think the war could have lasted much longer if Tojo and Hitler had been smarter

The Japanese could have attacked SE Asia for raw materials without attacking Pearl Harbor snd the Philippines

That would have denied FDR the excuse he needed to enter the war in 1942

Which means no US army in Europe and more time for Hitler to develop his super weapons

I shudder to think about that
That was Japan's mistake. (operation z / Hawaii operation) Dec 7, 1941
Germany's mistake was to attack the soviet union, instead of maintaining their non-aggression pact. (Operation Barbarossa) June 22, 1941
 
That was Japan's mistake. (operation z / Hawaii operation) Dec 7, 1941
Germany's mistake was to attack the soviet union, instead of maintaining their non-aggression pact. (Operation Barbarossa) June 22, 1941
I believe germany also made a mistake even earlier by not invading Britain in 1940 no matter how difficult it would have been
 
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Why do some people alway see conspiracy when simple incompetence is the answer?

Yes FDR was not stupid and he knew that war was inevitable

So he goaded Japan by making diplomatic demands they could not accept

And by cutting off their oil supplies

Thank God we didnt have a pacifist-isolationist in the white house instead

And thank God the Japanese and Germans had dictators that played right into Roosevelt’s hands
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Imagine if there had been a Joe Biden as president at the time?
 
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Imagine if there had been a Joe Biden as president at the time?
The Brits had Chamberlain who was the Joe Biden of his time

We had plenty of isolationists and pacifists in America but we were blessed that they were not the majority
 
lol go back to sleep
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Funny at no time during your diatribes do you refer to any historical links to support your allegations.
The fact is whether FDR conspired in baiting Japan into attacking the U.S. or it was incompetence of the U.S. military at the time. America was thrust into a war on December 7th,1941 by an attack on Pearl Harbor, and Islands in the Pacific.
Your refusal to accept the Wannsee Conference as the consolidation of the Jewish question is ridiculous and sad.
Yes, we know that the concentration Camps were already established in Germany and then in Poland and the round-up and killing had been started. What the Wannsee Conference did establish was the turning point in Nazi policy toward the Jews. An earlier idea, to deport all of Europe’s Jews to the island of Madagascar, off of Africa, was abandoned as impractical in wartime. Instead, the newly planned final solution would entail rounding up all Jews throughout Europe, transporting them eastward, and organizing them into labour gangs. The work and living conditions would be sufficiently hard as to fell large numbers by “natural diminution”; those that survived would be “treated accordingly.”
"Indeed, the final protocol of the Wannsee Conference never explicitly mentioned extermination, but, within a few months after the meeting, the Nazis installed the first poison-gas chambers in Poland in what came to be called extermination camps. Responsibility for the entire project was put in the hands of Heinrich Himmler and his SS and Gestapo".
 
I believe germany also made a mistake even earlier by not invading Britain in 1940 no matter how difficult it would have been
Paris fell June 14, 1940
The battle of Britain began a month later July 10, 1940
Adolf Hitler's plan to invade Britain was called Operation Sea Lion. The plan was developed in July 1940 and scheduled to be completed by Aug 10, 1940

Hitler called off Operation Sealion, his planned invasion of Britain, because the Luftwaffe failed to achieve air superiority over the English Channel during the Battle of Britain, making a seaborne invasion too risky without the necessary aerial protection; this lack of air dominance meant the Royal Navy could effectively counter any attempted landing operation.
 

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