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When Was Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, A Day That Will Live in Infamy! is dedicated to keeping an open mind and accepting the truth of a painful subject. Learning to keep an open mind on sometimes disturbing and painful subjects has served me well on my road to seeking the truth as well as exploring our past. Once I developed the principles of keeping an open mind and using critical thinking and began to practice them, I stopped believing in coincidenc
e or luck. Coincidence is just God’s way of remaining anonymous.
Today on A Date that will Live in Infamy, I reflect back on that day that many in my culture no longer perc
eive as being significant. Not one person today mentioned the significance of this day to me and yet I find it to be one of the most important in US history.
No matter what one believes to be true of that infamous day (December 7, 1941) in US history, one fact remains clear it propelled America into the bloodiest War our Nation has ever been involved in. That day affected more lives than any other day in our history and the Pearl Harbor Conspiracy deserves to be understood.
I have always believed deep in my gut that The Powers That Be in this Country allowed December 7, 1941, the Surprise Attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese Imperial Fleet to unfold and that they even conspired to create it. The parallels of that day to another in recent history (9/11) are to coincidental for me to believe anything else.
A Surprise Attack Indeed!
From Prescott Bush’s secret funneling of money to the Nazi party to the bold statements of FDR’s own cabinet, the truth to me is self evident and only requires an open mind and the ability to deride coincidence as nothing more t
han a cover up of the truth.
FDR’s own inner circle knew the truth as is evident by this remark from Vice Admiral Frank M. Beatty aide to Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox
To say that TPTB knew nothing and to claim ignorance is to insult our intelligence and make a mockery of what the common man is willing to believe. The Isolationist Movement in America at the time of the attack was popular among the working class and recent AP polls in November of 1941 had 75 to 80 percent of America against going to War with Germany. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the AP conducted polls among the same population centers and found that 60 percent of America believed Hitler and Germany were behind the attack on Hawaii even though Japan had carried it out.
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