PEARL HARBOR
MOTHER OF ALL CONSPIRACIES
"...everything that the Japanese were planning to do was known to the United States..." ARMY BOARD, 1944
President Roosevelt (FDR) provoked the attack, knew about it in advance and covered up his failure to warn the Hawaiian
commanders. FDR needed the attack to sucker Hitler 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 --
- denying intelligence to Hawaii (HI)
- on November 27 and later, misleading the commanders into thinking negotiations with Japan were continuing to prevent them
from realizing the war was on
- having false information sent to HI about the location of the Japanese carrier fleet.
BACKGROUND
- 1904 - The Japanese destroyed the Russian navy in a surprise attack in undeclared war.
- 1932 - In the Grand Joint Army-Navy Exercises, 152 aircraft carrier planes caught the defenders of Pearl
Harbor completely by surprise. It was a Sunday.
- 1938 - Admiral Ernst King led a carrier-born airstrike from the USS Saratoga successfully against Pearl
Harbor in another exercise.
- 1940 - FDR ordered the fleet transferred from the West Coast to its exposed position in Hawaii and ordered
the fleet remain stationed at Pearl Harbor over complaints by its commander Admiral Richardson that there was inadequate protection
from air attack and no protection from torpedo attack. Richardson felt so strongly that he twice disobeyed orders to berth
his fleet there and he raised the issue personally with FDR in October and he was soon after replaced. His successor, Admiral
Kimmel, also brought up the same issues with FDR in June 1941.
- 7 Oct 1940 - Navy IQ analyst McCollum wrote an 8 point memo on how to force Japan into war with US. Beginning
the next day FDR began to put them into effect and all 8 were eventually accomplished.
- 11 November 1940 - 21 aged British planes destroyed the Italian fleet, including 3 battleships, at their
homeport in the harbor of Taranto in Southern Italy by using technically innovative shallow-draft torpedoes.
- 11 February 1941 - FDR proposed sacrificing 6 cruisers and 2 carriers at Manila to get into war. Navy
Chief Stark objected: "I have previously opposed this and you have concurred as to its unwisdom. Particularly do I recall
your remark in a previous conference when Mr. Hull suggested (more forces to Manila) and the question arose as to getting
them out and your 100% reply, from my standpoint, was that you might not mind losing one or two cruisers, but that you did
not want to take a chance on losing 5 or 6." (Charles Beard PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND THE COMING OF WAR 1941, p 424)
- March 1941 - FDR sold munitions and convoyed them to belligerents in Europe -- both acts of war and both
violations of international law -- the Lend-Lease Act.
- 23 Jun 1941 - Advisor Harold Ickes wrote FDR a memo the day after Germany invaded the Soviet Union, "There
might develop from the embargoing of oil to Japan such a situation as would make it not only possible but easy to get into
this war in an effective way. And if we should thus indirectly be brought in, we would avoid the criticism that we had gone
in as an ally of communistic Russia." FDR was pleased with Admiral Richmond Turner's report read July 22: "It is generally believed that shutting off the American supply of petroleum will lead promptly to the invasion
of Netherland East Indies...it seems certain she would also include military action against the Philippine Islands, which
would immediately involve us in a Pacific war." On July 24 FDR told the Volunteer Participation Committee, "If we had cut off the oil off, they probably would have gone down to the Dutch East Indies a year ago, and you would have
had war." The next day FDR froze all Japanese assets in US cutting off their main supply of oil and forcing them into war
with the US. Intelligence information was withheld from Hawaii from this point forward.
- 14 August - At the Atlantic Conference, Churchill noted the "astonishing depth of Roosevelt's intense
desire for war." Churchill cabled his cabinet "(FDR) obviously was very determined that they should come in."
- 18 October - diary entry by Secretary of Interior Harold Ickes: "For a long time I have believed that
our best entrance into the war would be by way of Japan."
CODES
- Purple Code - the top Japanese diplomatic machine cipher which used automatic telephone switches to separately
and differently encipher each character sent. It was cracked by the Army Signal Intelligence Service (331 men).
- J-19 was the main Japanese diplomatic code book. This columnar code was cracked.
- Coral Machine Cipher or JNA-20 was a simplified version of Purple used by Naval attaches. Only one message deciphered
prior to Pearl Harbor has been declassified.
- JN-25 - The Japanese Fleet's Cryptographic System, a.k.a. 5 number code (Sample). JN stands for Japanese Navy, introduced 1 June 1939. This was a very simple old-type code book system used by the American
Army and Navy in 1898 and abandoned in 1917 because it was insecure. Version A has a dictionary of 5,600 numbers, words and
phrases, each given as a five figure number. These were super-enciphered by addition to random numbers contained in a second
code book. The dictionary was only changed once before PH on Dec 1, 1940, to a slightly larger version B but the random book
was changed every 3 to 6 months- last on Aug 1. The Japanese blundered away the code when they introduced JN25-B by continuing
to use, for 2 months, random books that had been previously solved by the Allies. That was the equivalent of handing over
the JN-25B dictionary. It was child's play for the Navy group OP-20-G (738 men whose primary responsibility was Japanese naval
codes) to reconstruct the exposed dictionary. In 1994 the NSA published that JN-25B was completely cracked in December 1940.
In January 1941 the US gave Britain two JN-25B code books with keys and techniques for deciphering. Churchill wrote "From
the end of 1940 the Americans had pierced the vital Japanese ciphers, and were decoding large numbers of their military
and diplomatic telegrams."(GRAND ALLIANCE p 598) The official US Navy statement on JN-25B is the NAVAL SECURITY
GROUP HISTORY TO WORLD WAR II prepared by Captain J. Holtwick in June 1971, page 398: "By 1 December 1941 we had the code
solved to a readable extent." Chief of Navy codebreaking Safford reported that during 1941 "The Navy COMINT team did a thorough
job on the Japanese Navy with no help from the Army."(SRH-149) The first paragraph of the Congressional Report Exhibit 151
says the US was "currently" (instantly) reading JN-25B and exchanging the "translations" with the British prior to
Pearl Harbor.
The top Navy codebreaker wrote in Cryptologia, July 1982: "So far as inherent security was concerned,
JN-25B was little better than the ciphers used by Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar. The vocabulary was in Japanese - supplemented
by Chinese characters - and the difficulties of written Japanese afforded more security and occasioned more difficulty than
the crypto-system."
The entire Pearl Harbor scheme was laid out in this code.
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In 1979 the NSA released 2,413 JN-25 orders of the 26,581 intercepted by US between Sept 1 and Dec 4, 1941. The NSA says
"We know now that they contained important details concerning the existence, organization, objective, and even the whereabouts
of the Pearl Harbor Strike Force." (Parker, PH Revisited p 21) Of the over thousand radio messages sent by Tokyo to
the attack fleet, only 20 are in the National Archives. All messages to the attack fleet were sent several times, at least
one message was sent every odd hour of the day and each had a special serial number. Starting in early November 1941 when
the attack fleet assembled and started receiving radio messages, OP-20-G stayed open 24 hours a day and the "First Team" of
codebreakers worked on JN-25. In November and early December 1941, OP-20-G spent 85 percent of its effort reading Japanese
Navy traffic, 12 percent on Japanese diplomatic traffic and 3 percent on German naval codes. FDR was personally briefed twice
a day on JN-25 traffic by his aide, Captain John Beardell, and demanded to see the original raw messages in English. The US
Government refuses to identify or declassify any pre-Dec 7, 1941 decrypts of JN-25 on the basis of national security, a half-century
after the war.
- AD or Administrative Code wrongly called Admiralty Code was an old four character transposition code used for personnel
matters. No important messages were sent in this weak code. Introduced Nov 1938, it was seldom used after Dec 1940.
- Magic - the security designation given to all decoded Japanese diplomatic messages. It's hard not to conclude with historians like Charles Bateson that "Magic standing alone points so irresistibly to the
Pearl Harbor attack that it is inconceivable anybody could have failed to forecast the Japanese move." The NSA reached the
same conclusion in 1955.
- Ultra - the security designation for decoded military messages.
WARNINGS
Warnings do no harm and might do inexpressible good
- 27 January 1941, Dr. Ricardo Shreiber, the Peruvian envoy in Tokyo told Max Bishop, third secretary of
the US embassy that he had just learned from his intelligence sources that there was a war plan involving a surprise attack
on Pearl Harbor.
- 31 March 1941 - A Navy report by Bellinger and Martin predicted that if Japan made war on the US, they
would strike Pearl Harbor without warning at dawn with aircraft from a maximum of 6 carriers. For years Navy planners had
assumed that Japan, on the outbreak of war, would strike the American fleet wherever it was. The fleet was the only threat
to Japan's plans. Logically, Japan couldn't engage in any major operation with the American fleet on its flank. The strategic
options for the Japanese were not unlimited.
- 10 July - US Military Attache Smith-Hutton at Tokyo reported Japanese Navy secretly practicing aircraft
torpedo attacks against capital ships in Ariake Bay. The bay closely resembles Pearl Harbor.
- July - The US Military Attache in Mexico forwarded a report that the Japanese were constructing special
small submarines for attacking the American fleet in Pearl Harbor, and that a training program then under way included towing
them from Japan to positions off the Hawaiian Islands, where they practiced surfacing and submerging.
- 10 August 1941, the top British agent, code named "Tricycle", Dusko Popov, told the FBI of the planned
attack on Pearl Harbor and that it would be soon. The FBI told him that his information was "too precise, too complete to
be believed. The questionnaire plus the other information you brought spell out in detail exactly where, when, how, and by
whom we are to be attacked. If anything, it sounds like a trap." He also reported that a senior Japanese naval person had
gone to Taranto to collect all secret data on the attack there and that it was of utmost importance to them. The info was
given to Naval IQ.
- Early in the Fall, Kilsoo Haan, an agent for the Sino-Korean People's League, told Eric Severeid of CBS
that the Korean underground in Korea and Japan had positive proof that the Japanese were going to attack Pearl Harbor before
Christmas. Among other things, one Korean had actually seen the plans. In late October, Haan finally convinced US Senator
Guy Gillette that the Japanese were planning to attack. Gillette alerted the State Department, Army and Navy Intelligence
and FDR personally.
- 24 September 1941, the "bomb plot" message in J-19 code from Japan Naval Intelligence to Japan' s consul
general in Honolulu requesting grid of exact locations of ships pinpointed for the benefit of bombardiers and torpedo pilots
was deciphered. There was no reason to know the EXACT location of ships in harbor, unless to attack them - it was a dead giveaway.
Chief of War Plans Turner and Chief of Naval Operations Stark repeatedly kept it and warnings based on it prepared by Safford
and others from being passed to Hawaii. The chief of Naval Intelligence Captain Kirk was replaced because he insisted on warning
HI. It was lack of information like this that lead to the exoneration of the Hawaii commanders and the blaming of Washington
for unpreparedness for the attack by the Army Board and Navy Court. At no time did the Japanese ever ask for a similar bomb
plot for any other American military installation. Why the Roosevelt administration allowed flagrant Japanese spying on PH
has never been explained, but they blocked 2 Congressional investigations in the fall of 1941 to allow it to continue. The
bomb plots were addressed to "Chief of 3rd Bureau, Naval General Staff", marked Secret Intelligence message, and given
special serial numbers, so their significance couldn't be missed. There were about 95 ships in port. The text was:
"Strictly
secret.
"Henceforth, we would like to have you make reports concerning vessels along the following lines insofar as
possible:
"1. The waters (of Pearl Harbor) are to be divided roughly into five subareas (We have no objections to your
abbreviating as much as you like.)
"Area A. Waters between Ford Island and the Arsenal. "Area B. Waters adjacent
to the Island south and west of Ford Island. (This area is on the opposite side of the Island from Area A.) "Area C. East
Loch. "Area D. Middle Loch. "Area E. West Loch and the communication water routes.
"2. With regard to warships
and aircraft carriers, we would like to have you report on those at anchor (these are not so important) tied up at wharves,
buoys and in docks. (Designate types and classes briefly. If possible we would like to have you make mention of the fact when
there are two or more vessels along side the same wharf.)"
- Simple traffic analysis of the accelerated frequency of messages from various Japanese consuls gave a another identification
of war preparations, from Aug-Dec there were 6 messages from Seattle, 18 from Panama, 55 from Manila and 68 from Hawaii.
- Oct. - Soviet top spy Richard Sorge, the greatest spy in history, informed Kremlin that Pearl Harbor
would be attacked within 60 days. Moscow informed him that this was passed to the US. Interestingly, all references to Pearl
Harbor in the War Department's copy of Sorge's 32,000 word confession to the Japanese were deleted. NY Daily News, 17 May
1951.
- 16 Oct. - FDR grossly humiliated Japan's Ambassador and refused to meet with Premier Konoye to engineer
the war party, lead by General Tojo, into power in Japan.
- 1 Nov. - JN-25 Order to continue drills against anchored capital ships to prepare to "ambush and completely
destroy the US enemy." The message included references to armor-piercing bombs and 'near surface torpedoes.'
- 13 Nov. - The German Ambassador to US, Dr. Thomsen an anti-Nazi, told US IQ that Pearl Harbor would be
attacked.
- 14 Nov. - Japanese Merchant Marine was alerted that wartime recognition signals would be in effect Dec
1.
- 22 Nov. - Tokyo said to Ambassador Nomura in Washington about extending the deadline for negotiations
to November 29: "...this time we mean it, that the deadline absolutely cannot be changed. After that things are automatically
going to happen."
- CIA Director Allen Dulles told people after the war that US was warned in mid-November 1941 that the Japanese Fleet had
sailed east past Tokyo Bay and was going to attack Pearl Harbor. CIA FOIA
- 23 Nov. - JN25 order - "The first air attack has been set for 0330 hours on X-day." (Tokyo time or 8
A.M. Honolulu time)
- 25 Nov. - British decrypted the Winds setup message sent Nov. 19. The US decoded it Nov. 28. It was a
J-19 Code message that there would be an attack and that the signal would come over Radio Tokyo as a weather report - rain
meaning war, east (Higashi) meaning US.
- 25 Nov. - Secretary of War Stimson noted in his diary "FDR stated that we were likely to be attacked
perhaps as soon as next Monday." FDR asked: "the question was how we should maneuver them into the position of firing the
first shot without too much danger to ourselves. In spite of the risk involved, however, in letting the Japanese fire the
first shot, we realized that in order to have the full support of the American people it was desirable to make sure that the
Japanese be the ones to do this so that there should remain no doubt in anyone's mind as to who were the aggressors."
- 25 Nov. - Navy Department ordered all US trans-Pacific shipping to take the southern route. PHH 12:317
(PHH = 1946 Congressional Report, vol. 12, page 317) ADM Turner testified "We sent the traffic down to the Torres Straight,
so that the track of the Japanese task force would be clear of any traffic." PHH 4:1942
- 25 Nov. - Yamamoto radioed this order in JN-25: " (a) The task force, keeping its movements strictly
secret and maintaining close guard against submarines and aircraft, shall advance into Hawaiian waters and upon the very opening
of hostilities, shall attack the main force of the United States Fleet in Hawaii and deal it a mortal blow. The raid is planned
for dawn on X-day -- exact date to be given by later order. (b) Should the negotiations with the US prove successful, the
task force shall hold itself in readiness forthwith to return and reassemble. (c) The task force will move out of Hitokappu
Wan on the morning of 26 November and advance to the standing-by position on the afternoon of 4 December and speedily complete
refueling." (Order to sail - scan from the PHA Congressional Hearings Report, vol 1 p 180, transcript p 437-8) This was decoded by the British on November
25 and the Dutch on November 27. When it was decoded by the US is a national secret, however, on November
26 Naval Intelligence reported the concentration of units of the Japanese fleet at an unknown port ready for offensive action.
- 26 Nov. 3 A.M. - Churchill sent an urgent secret message to FDR, probably containing above message. This
message caused the greatest agitation in DC. Of Churchill's voluminous correspondence with FDR, this is the only message that
has not been released (on the grounds that it would damage national security). Stark testified that "On November 26 there
was received specific evidence of the Japanese intention to wage offensive war against Great Britain and the United States."
C.I.A. Director William Casey, who was in the OSS in 1941, in his book The Secret War Against Hitler, p 7, wrote "The
British had sent word that a Japanese fleet was steaming east toward Hawaii." Washington, in an order of Nov 26 as a result
of the "first shot" meeting the day before, ordered both US aircraft carriers, the Enterprise and the Lexington out of Pearl
Harbor "as soon as practicable." This order included stripping Pearl of 50 planes or 40 percent of its already inadequate
fighter protection. In response to Churchill's message, FDR secretly cabled him that afternoon - "Negotiations off. Services
expect action within two weeks." Note that the only way FDR could have linked negotiations with service action, let alone
have known the timing of the action, was if he had the message to sail. In other words, the only service action contingent
on negotiations was Pearl Harbor.
- 26 Nov. - the "most fateful document " was Hull's ultimatum that Japan must withdraw from Indochina and all China. FDR's Ambassador to Japan called this "The document that touched the
button that started the war."
- 27 Nov. - Secretary of War Stimson sent a confused and confusing hostile action possible or DO-DON'T warning. The Navy Court found this message directed attention away from Pearl Harbor, rather than toward it.
One purpose of the message was to mislead HI into believing negotiations were continuing. The Army which could not do reconnaissance
was ordered to and the Navy which could was ordered not to. The Army was ordered on sabotage alert, which specifically precluded
attention to outside threat. Navy attention was misdirected 5000 miles from HI. DC repeated, no less than three times as a
direct instruction of the President, "The US desires that Japan commit the first overt act Period." It was unusual that FDR
directed this warning, a routine matter, to Hawaii which is proof that he knew other warnings were not sent. A simple question--what
Japanese "overt act" was FDR expecting at Pearl Harbor? He ordered sabotage prevented and subs couldn't enter, that leaves
air attack. The words "overt act" disclose FDR's intent - not just that Japan be allowed to attack but that they inflict damage
on the fleet. This FDR order to allow a Japanese attack was aid to the enemy - explicit treason.
- 29 Nov. - Hull sat in Layfayette Park across from the White House with ace United Press reporter Joe
Leib and showed him a message stating that Pearl Harbor would be attacked on December 7. This could well have been the Nov.
26 message from Churchill. The New York Times in its 12/8/41 PH report on page 13 under the headline "Attack Was Expected"
stated the US had known that Pearl Harbor was going to be attacked the week before. Perhaps Leib wasn't the only reporter
Hull told.
- 29 Nov. - The FBI embassy wiretap made an intercept of an uncoded plain-text Japanese international telephone
conversation between Ambassador Kurusu in Washington and the Chief Foreign Officer in Tokyo K. Yamamoto in which
an Embassy functionary asked 'Tell me, what zero hour is. Otherwise, I won't be able to carry on diplomacy.' The
voice from Tokyo said softly, 'Well then, I will tell you. Zero hour is December 8 at Pearl Harbor.' (US Navy translation
29 Nov 41 - remember Dec 8 Tokyo time is December 7 US time)
- 30 Nov. US Time (or 1 Dec. Tokyo time) - The Japanese fleet was radioed this Imperial Naval Order (JN-25):
"JAPAN, UNDER THE NECESSITY OF HER SELF-PRESERVATION AND SELF-DEFENSE, HAS REACHED A POSITION TO DECLARE
WAR ON THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA." (Congress Appendix D, p 415). US ally China also recovered it in plain text from a shot-down Japanese Army plane near Canton that evening.
This caused an emergency Imperial Conference because they knew the Chinese would give the information to GB and US. In a related
J-19 message the next day, the US translated elaborate instructions from Japan dealing in precise detail with the method of
internment of American nationals in Asia "on the outbreak of war with England and the United States"
- 1 Dec. - Office of Naval Intelligence, ONI, Twelfth Naval District in San Francisco found the missing
Japanese fleet by correlating reports from the four wireless news services and several shipping companies that they were getting
strange signals west of Hawaii. The Soviet Union also knew the exact location of the Japanese fleet because they asked the
Japanese in advance to let one of their ships pass (Layton, And I Was There p 261). This info was most likely given
to them by US because Sorge's spy ring was rolled up November 14. All long-range PBY patrols from the Aleutians were ordered
stopped on Dec 6 to prevent contact.
- 1 Dec. - Foreign Minister Togo cabled Washington Ambassador Nomura to continue negotiations "to prevent
the U.S. from becoming unduly suspicious."
- 1 Dec. - The tanker Shiriya, which had been added to the Striking Force in an order intercepted
Nov 14, radioed "proceeding to a position 30.00 N, 154.20 E. Expect to arrive at that point on 3 December." (near HI) The
fact that this message is in the National Archives destroys the myth that the attack fleet maintained radio silence. The Striking
Force orders (SF order # 820) were that all 33 ships were to use longwave radio and the Battleship Hiei was ordered
to communicate with Tokyo and other fleets by shortwave. Serial numbers prove that the Striking Force sent over 663 radio
messages between Nov 16 and Dec 7 or about 1 per hour. The NSA has not released all raw intercepts because the headers would
prove that the Striking Force did not maintain radio silence nor have they released all Direction Finding reports for the
same reason. On Nov 29 the Hiei sent one message to the Commander of the 3rd fleet; on Nov 30 the Akagi sent
several messages to its tankers - see page 474 of the Hewitt Report. Stinnett in DAY OF DECEIT (p 209) found evidence of over 100 messages from the Striking Force in the National Archives. All
Direction Finding reports from HI have been crudely cut out. Reports from Dec 5 show messages sent from the Striking Force
picked up by Station Cast, P.I.
- From traffic analysis, HI reported that the carrier force was at sea and in the North. THE MOST AMAZING
FACT is that in reply to that report, MacArthur's command sent a series of three messages, Nov 26, 29, Dec 2, to HI lying
about the location of the carrier fleet - saying it was in the South China Sea. This false information, which the NSA calls
inexplicable, was the true reason that HI was caught unawares. Duane Whitlock, who is still alive in Iowa, sent those
messages.
- There were a large number of other messages that gave the location of the Striking Force by alluding to the Aleutians,
the North Pacific and various weather systems near HI.
- 1 Dec. - FDR cut short his scheduled ten day vacation after 1 day to meet with Hull and Stark. The result
of this meeting was reported on 2 Dec. by the Washington Post: "President Roosevelt yesterday assumed direct command
of diplomatic and military moves relating to Japan." This politically damaging move was necessary to prevent the mutiny of
conspirators.
- 1 Dec. 3:30 P.M. FDR read Foreign Minister Togo's message to his ambassador to Germany: "Say very secretly
to them that there is extreme danger between Japan & Anglo-Saxon nations through some clash of arms, add that the time
of this war may come quicker than anyone dreams." This was in response to extreme German pressure on November 29 for Japan
to strike the US and promises to join with Japan in war against the US. The second of its three parts has never been released.
The message says it contains the plan of campaign. This is 1 of only 3 known DIPLOMATIC intercepts that specified PH as target.
It was so interesting, FDR kept a copy.
- 2 Dec. 2200 Tokyo time- Here is a typical JN-25 ships-in-harbor report sent to attack fleet, words in
parenthesis were in the original: "Striking Force telegram No. 994. Two battleships (Oklahoma, Nevada), 1 aircraft carrier
(Enterprise) 2 heavy cruisers, 12 destroyers sailed. The force that sailed on 22 November returned to port. Ships at anchor
Pearl Harbor p.m. 28 November were 6 battleships (2 Maryland class, 2 California class, 2 Pennsylvania class), 1 aircraft
carrier (Lexington), 9 heavy cruisers (5 San Francisco class, 3 Chicago class, 1 Salt Lake class), 5 light cruisers (4 Honolulu
class, 1 Omaha class)"
- 2 Dec. - Commander of the Combined Imperial Fleet Yamamoto radioed the attack fleet in plain (uncoded)
Japanese "Climb Niitakayama 1208" (Dec 8 Japanese time, Dec 7 our time). Thus the US knew EXACTLY when the war would start. Mount Niitaka was the highest mountain
in the Japanese Empire.
- 2 Dec. - General Hein Ter Poorten, the commander of the Netherlands East Indies Army gave the Winds setup
message to the US War Department. The Australians had a center in Melbourne and the Chinese also broke JN-25. A Dutch sub
had visually tracked the attack fleet to the Kurile Islands in early November and this info was passed to DC, but DC did not
give it to HI. The intercepts the Dutch gave the US are still classified.
- 2 Dec - Japanese order No. 902 specified that old JN-25 additive tables version 7 would continue to be
used alongside version 8 when the latter was introduced on December 4. This means the US read all messages to the Striking
Force through the attack.
- 4 Dec. - In the early hours, Ralph Briggs at the Navy's East Coast Intercept station, received the "East
Winds, Rain" message, the Winds Execute, which meant war. He put it on the TWX circuit immediately and called his commander.
This message, Japanese Dispatch # 7001, was deleted from the files. One of the main coverups of Pearl Harbor was to make this
message disappear because why would Roosevelt not warn Hawaii when he knew war was certain? The Winds message makes treason
too easily proved. In response to the Winds Execute, the Office of US Naval IQ had all Far Eastern stations (Hawaii not informed)
destroy their codes and classified documents including the Tokyo Embassy.
- 4 Dec. - The Dutch invoked the ADB joint defense agreement when the Japanese crossed the magic line of
100 East and 10 North. The U.S. was at war with Japan 3 days before they were at war with us.
- 4 Dec. - General Ter Poorten sent all the details of the Winds Execute command to Colonel Weijerman,
the Dutch military attache' in Washington to pass on to the highest military circles. Weijerman personally gave it to Marshall,
Chief of Staff of the War Department.
- 4 Dec - US General Thorpe at Java sent four messages warning of the PH attack. DC ordered him to stop
sending warnings.
- 5 Dec. - All Japanese international shipping had returned to home port.
- 5 Dec. - At a Cabinet meeting, Secretary of the Navy Knox said, "Well, you know Mr. President, we know
where the Japanese fleet is?" "Yes, I know" said FDR. " I think we ought to tell everybody just how ticklish the situation
is. We have information as Knox just mentioned...Well, you tell them what it is, Frank." Knox became very excited and said,
"Well, we have very secret information that the Japanese fleet is out at sea. Our information is..." and then a scowling FDR
cut him off. (Infamy, Toland, 1982, ch 14 sec 5)
- 5 Dec. - Washington Star reporter Constantine Brown quotes a friend in his book The Coming of the
Whirlwind p 291, "This is it! The Japs are ready to attack. We've broken their code, and we've read their ORDERS."
- 6 December - This 18 November J19 message was translated by the Army:
"1. The warships at anchor in
the Harbor on the 15th were as I told you in my No.219 on that day. Area A -- A battleship of the Oklahoma class entered and
one tanker left port. Area C -- 3 warships of the heavy cruiser class were at anchor. 2. On the 17th the Saratoga was not
in harbor. The carrier Enterprise, or some other vessel was in Area C. Two heavy cruisers of the Chicago class, one of the
Pensacola class were tied up at docks 'KS'. 4 merchant vessels were at anchor in area D. 3. At 10:00 A.M. on the morning
of the 17th, 8 destroyers were observed entering the Harbor..." Of course this information was not passed to HI.
- 6 Dec. - A Dec 2 request from Tokyo to HI for information about the absence of barrage balloons, anti-torpedo
nets and air recon was translated by the Army.
- 6 Dec. - at 9:30 P.M FDR read the first 13 parts of the decoded Japanese diplomatic declaration of war
and said "This means war." What kind of President would do nothing? When he returned to his 34 dinner guests he said, "The
war starts tomorrow."
- 6 Dec. - the war cabinet: FDR, top advisor Hopkins, Stimson, Marshall, Secretary of the Navy Knox, with
aides John McCrea and Frank Beatty "deliberately sat through the night of 6 December 1941 waiting for the Japs to strike."
(Infamy ch 16 sec 2)
- 7 December - A message from the Japanese Consul in Budapest to Tokyo:
"On the 6th, the American Minister
presented to the Government of this country a British Government communique to the effect that a state of war would break
out on the 7th." The communique was the Dec 5th War Alert from the British Admiralty. It has disappeared. This triple
priority alert was delivered to FDR personally Dec 5. The Mid-East British Air Marshall told Col. Bonner Fellers on Saturday
that he had received a secret signal that America was coming into the war in 24 hours. Churchill summarized the message in
GRAND ALLIANCE page 601 as listing the two fleets attacking British targets and "Other Japanese fleets...also at sea
on other tasks." There only were three other fleets- for Guam, the Philippines and HI. 2 paragraphs of the alert, British
targets only, are printed in At Dawn We Slept, Prange, p 464. There is no innocent purpose for our government to hide
this document.
- 7 December 1941 very early Washington time, there were two Marines, an emergency special detail, stationed
outside the Japanese Naval Attache's door. 9:30 AM Aides begged Stark to send a warning to Hawaii. He did not. 10 AM FDR read
the 14th part of the Declaration of War, 11 A.M. FDR read the accompanying 15th part setting the time for the declaration
of war to be delivered to the State Department at 1 PM, about dawn Pearl Harbor time, and did nothing. Navy Secretary Knox
was given the 15th part at 11:15 A.M. with this note from the Office of Naval IQ: "This means a sunrise attack on Pearl Harbor
today." Naval IQ also transmitted this prediction to Hull and about 8 others, including the White House (PHH 36:532). At 10:30
AM Bratton informed Marshall that he had a most important message (the 15th part) and would bring it to Marshall's quarters
but Marshall said he would take it at his office. At 11:25 Marshall reached his office according to Bratton. Marshall testified
that he had been riding horses that morning but he was contradicted by Harrison, McCollum, and Deane. Marshall who had read
the first 13 parts by 10 PM the prior night, perjured himself by denying that he had even received them. Marshall, in the
face of his aides' urgent supplications that he warn Hawaii, made strange delays including reading and re-reading all of the
10 minute long 14 Part Message (and some parts several times) which took an hour and refused to use the scrambler phone on his desk, refused to send a warning
by the fast, more secure Navy system but sent Bratton three times to inquire how long it would take to send his watered down
warning - when informed it would take 30 or 40 minutes by Army radio, he was satisfied (that meant he had delayed enough so
the warning wouldn't reach Pearl Harbor until after the 1 PM Washington time deadline). The warning was in fact sent commercial
without priority identification and arrived 6 hours late. This message reached all other addressees, like the Philippines
and Canal Zone, in a timely manner.
- 7 December - 7:55 A.M. Hawaii time AIR RAID PEARL HARBOR. THIS IS NOT DRILL.
- 7 December - 1:50 P.M. Washington time. Harry Hopkins, who was the only person with FDR when he received
the news of the attack by telephone from Knox, wrote that FDR was unsurprised and expressed "great relief." Eleanor Roosevelt
wrote about December 7th in This I Remember p 233, that FDR became "in a way more serene." In the NY Times Magazine
of October 8, 1944 she wrote: "December 7 was...far from the shock it proved to the country in general. We had expected something
of the sort for a long time."
- 7 December - 3:00 PM "The (war cabinet) conference met in not too tense an atmosphere because I think
that all of us believed that in the last analysis the enemy was Hitler...and that Japan had given us an opportunity." Harry
Hopkins (top KGB agent and FDR's alter ego), Dec. 7 Memo (Roosevelt and Hopkins R Sherwood, p. 431)
- 7 December - 9 hours later, MacArthur's entire air force was caught by surprise and wiped out in the
Philippines. His reaction to the news of Pearl Harbor was quite unusual - he locked himself in his room all morning and refused
to meet with his air commander General Brereton, and refused to attack Japanese forces on Formosa even under orders from the
War Department. MacArthur gave three conflicting orders that ensured the planes were on the ground most of the morning. MacArthur
used radar tracking of the Japanese planes at 140, 100, 80, 60, down to 20 miles to time his final order and ensure his planes
were on the ground. Strategically, the destruction of half of all US heavy bombers in the world was more important than naval
damage in Pearl Harbor. Either MacArthur had committed the greatest blunder in military history or he was under orders to
allow his forces to be destroyed. If it were the greatest blunder in history, it is remarkable how he escaped any reprimand,
kept his command and got his fourth star and Congressional Medal of Honor shortly later. Prange argued, "How could the President
ensure a successful Japanese attack unless he confided in the commanders and persuaded them to allow the enemy to proceed
unhindered?"
- 7 December - 8:30 PM, FDR said to his cabinet, "We have reason to believe that the Germans have told
the Japanese that if Japan declares war, they will too. In other words, a declaration of war by Japan automatically brings..."
at which point he was interrupted, but his expectation and focus is clear. Mrs. Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor, observed
later about FDR: "I had a deep emotional feeling that something was wrong, that this situation was not all it appeared to
be." Mrs. Perkins was obsessed by Roosevelt's strange reactions that night and remarked particularly on the expression he
had:" In other words, there have been times when I associated that expression with a kind of evasiveness."
- FDR met with CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow at midnight. Murrow, who had seen many statesmen in crises, was surprised at
FDR's calm reaction. After chatting about London, they reviewed the latest news from PH and then FDR tested Murrow's news
instincts with these 2 bizarre giveaway questions: "Did this surprise you?" Murrow said yes. FDR: "Maybe you think it didn't
surprise us?" FDR gave the impression that the attack itself was not unwelcome. This is the same high-strung FDR that got
polio when convicted of perjury; the same FDR that was bedridden for a month when he learned Russia was to be attacked; the
same FDR who couldn't eat or drink when he got the Japanese order to sail.
- 8 December - In a conversation with his speech writer Rosenman, FDR "emphasized that Hitler was still
the first target, but he feared that a great many Americans would insist that we make the war in the Pacific at least equally
important with the war against Hitler."
- Later, Jonathan Daniels, administrative assistant and press secretary to FDR said, "The blow was heavier than he had hoped
it would necessarily be...But the risks paid off; even the loss was worth the price..."
- FDR reminisced with Stalin at Tehran on November 30, 1943, saying "if the Japanese had not attacked the US he doubted
very much if it would have been possible to send any American forces to Europe." Compare this statement with what FDR said
at the Atlantic Conference 4 months before Pearl: "Everything was to be done to force an 'incident' to justify hostilities."
Given that a Japanese attack was the only possible incident, then FDR had promised he would do it.
Information Known in Washington and Hawaii October 9 - December 7, 1941
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Note that none of the 3 diplomatic messages or the many naval messages identifying Pearl as the target were forwarded
to HI (not to mention human intelligence). Only 5 of the 74 Navy IQ packets delivered to FDR in the 2 weeks before Dec
7 can be found.
COMMISSIONS AND COVERUP
Two and only two courts of law have decided the issue of whether FDR and Washington or the commanders in Hawaii were responsible
for the Pearl Harbor disaster. Both the Navy Court and the Army Board found Washington guilty. Courts determine ultimate truth.
- NAVY Court of Inquiry
- !!!Top Secret ARMY Board Report!!! (30K), Oct, 1944, "Now let us turn to the fateful period between November 27 and December 6, 1941. In this period numerous pieces
of information came to our State, War, and Navy Departments in all of their Top ranks indicating precisely the intentions
of the Japanese including the probable exact hour and date of the attack. " In response to this report, Marshall offered his
resignation - the sign of a guilty conscience. Marshall testified at the MacArthur hearings that he considered loyalty to
his chief superior to loyalty to his country.
- JOINT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Nov 15, 1945 to May 31, 1946, proved that there had been so much reversion
of testimony, coverup and outright lies that the truth would have to wait until all Pearl Harbor records were declassified.
Most of the conspirators were military men, all men of FDR's own choice, men who only followed orders and FDR never delegated
authority. Stark, in answer to charges that he denied IQ to Hawaii, publicly offered a Nuremberg defense in August 1945 that
everything he did pre-Dec 7, 1941 was on FDR's orders. The handful of military men in DC responsible for the disaster at Pearl
Harbor were directly under the control of FDR and were later promoted and protected from investigation; promoted with FDR's
full knowledge that they were responsible for not warning Hawaii. On the record, Intelligence tried to warn HI scores of times
but were prevented by FDR's men.
STATISTICS - ROOSEVELT WAS DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING:
American
Deaths: 2403; Wounded 1,178.
Eighteen ships were sunk or seriously damaged including 5 battleships (USS Arizona photo).
188 planes were destroyed and 162 were damaged.
Japanese
Out of an attack force of 31 ships and 353 raiding planes the Japanese lost: 64 deaths, 29 planes, 5 midget
submarines.
CONCLUSION - ROOSEVELT WAS A TRAITOR
The US was warned by, at least, the governments of Britain, Netherlands, Australia, Peru, Korea and the Soviet Union
that a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor was coming. All important Japanese codes were broken. FDR and Marshall and others knew
the attack was coming, allowed it and covered up their knowledge. It's significant that both the the chief of OP-20-G Safford
and Friedman of Army SIS, the two people in the world that knew what we decoded, said that FDR knew Pearl Harbor was going
to be attacked.
Pearl Harbor was not about war with Japan - It was about war with GERMANY
Most important was the promise FDR had made to the American people - solemnly given and repeated--not to send their sons
into foreign war unless attacked ( audio). He did not mind violating that pledge. He merely feared the political effect of the violation. Alsop and Kintner, White
House columnist pets, had written a short time before that "He (Roosevelt) does not feel he can openly violate them (his pledges).
But he can get around them the smart way." They explained this meant getting the Germans to shoot first. Then he could shoot
back. But it was clear to him by November that the Germans were not going to shoot first. But FDR knew that he could force
the Japanese to do so.
HITLER WOULD NOT DECLARE WAR IF U.S. UNBEATABLE
- OBJECTIVE: War with Germany. How do you bait Hitler to declare war on you? You don't get it by looking unbeatable!
- Direct provocation in Atlantic had failed - Hitler didn't bite.
- FDR knew from magic that if Japan attacked, Germany would declare war.
- Therefore: the problem was how to maneuver Japan into firing the first shot or make the first overt act.
- Japan must succeed or Hitler would renege.
War with Japan was a given because they had to attack the Philippines. If Japan's fleet were destroyed, it would defeat
the purpose. It would have been obvious suicide for Hitler to declare war if Japan were crippled - it would allow the US to
attack him without even the possibility of a two-front war. That was what he had just been avoiding for months. The plan could
only work if Japan's attack succeeded. The lure of a weakened US in a two-front war focused on Japan seemed to make a German
war declaration cost-free. But it was all a trap - FDR was always going to ignore Japan and go after Hitler, for his ultimate
goal was to save his beloved Soviet Communism.
CHURCHILL wrote FDR KNEW. Did FDR know that Pearl Harbor was a Japanese target? Answer: FDR planned
Pearl Harbor to be their target. He ordered the ships in and the carriers out. Co-conspirator Churchill wrote about the Pearl
Harbor attack that FDR and his top advisers "knew the full and immediate purpose of their enemy." (GRAND ALLIANCE p 603) Churchill's entire discussion of Pearl Harbor was a justification of treason, e.g.: "A Japanese attack upon the U.S. was
a vast simplification of (FDR's and advisors') problems and their duty. How can we wonder that they regarded the actual form
of the attack, or even its scale, as incomparably less important than the fact that the whole American nation would be united...?"
Now why would Churchill bother to defend treason unless it happened?
J. Edgar Hoover told his friends in early 1942 that FDR had known about the Pearl Harbor plan since the early fall. It
was totally in character for FDR to concoct such a plan. Not only had the US Senate already censured FDR for utterly lacking
moral perspective, but as Walter Lippmann wrote: "his purposes are not simple and his methods are not direct."
WHY SACRIFICE OLD, SLOW SHIPS?
- FDR had to do it to get into the war, as he himself later told Stalin. He needed massive public outrage and that required
big sacrifice.
- Would he do it? Did he "love the Navy too much?" He was sacrificing ships in the Atlantic for the same purpose. Of course
he would do it - he was doing it.
- He saved all the important elements of the fleet. In the spring he had sent many ships to the Atlantic. He kept the aircraft
carrier Saratoga on the West Coast. And his sending of the two carrier groups out of harbor meant that not only they
but also their fast escort ships would be saved - all the new ships stationed at Pearl Harbor were saved. Only WWI junk was
left in harbor. Here is a list of all the ships saved - Ships saved at Pearl December 7
- FDR's attitude is best summed up by co-conspirator Admiral Bloch's testimony to Congress, "The Japanese only destroyed
a lot of old hardware. In a sense they did us a favor."
- This was obviously FDR's view as well, because on 7 December at 2:15 PM, minutes after hearing of the attack and before
any damage reports were in, FDR called Lord Halifax at the British Embassy and told him "Most of the fleet was at sea...none
of their newer ships were in harbour." He had protected the new ships, the important elements of the fleet, and that fact
was at the forefront of his mind in relation to the attack. First, it means FDR didn't care about the old ships. Secondly,
it means he knew before the attack that only old ships were in harbor for the attack. Therefore, Pearl Harbor was "the first
shot without too much danger to ourselves" he sought. FDR was the architect of the attack plot from the oil embargo to the
ultimatum to the final touches of deciding who would live and who would die.
COVERUP BY SECRECY. Why does the government refuse to release all the messages to the attack fleet, or
any JN-25 messages decoded before Dec 7? There is absolutely nothing about national security to hide in JN-25B. It is a trivial
and worthless 19th century code. The techniques for cracking it had been published world-wide in 1931. The US government has
proudly showed how they used JN-25B decrypts after December 8 to win the Battle of Midway which occurred 7 months after Pearl
Harbor. Therefore, there is nothing intrinsic about the code itself, the means of cracking it, or the fact that we cracked
it, that has any national security implications of any nature. What is the difference between decrypts from the Purple machine
and decrypts from JN-25? The answer is simply that the JN-25 messages contained the final operational details of the Pearl
Harbor attack, whereas the Purple did not.
WHAT ARE THEY HIDING? Why won't they let the truth out? Such secrecy breeds mistrust in government. The
only thing that is left to hide are JN-25 decrypts and worksheets showing that the US and Britain monitored the Japanese attack
fleet all the way to Pearl Harbor. That is the scandal. That is the big secret. It raises the issue of whether the NSA is
accessory after the fact to treason. However, the secrecy and misdirection by the NSA about our capabilities with JN-25B and
pre-war messages proves there is something very wrong. The NSA has systematically lied about the size of the JN25 books by
a factor of 4 and about how many codebreakers worked on the code in 1941 by a factor of 22. More than one quarter of even
the encrypted JN-25 messages sent in November and early December 1941 are still classified! The NSA refuses to release Registered
Intelligence Publication 79, the complete JN-25B codebook the US Navy published 11 July 1941 because it would destroy their
lies. The NSA is an evil Gestapo that is committed neither to truth nor open government nor the rule of law. We live an Orwellian
history in which treason is honored, in which FDR's murder of thousands of young innocent men is good. In a word, we are no
different from the tyranny we decry. A self-governing people must have truth to make proper decisions. By subverting the truth,
the National Security Agency is subverting our Democracy.
He who controls the past, controls the future. He who controls the present, controls the past. - Orwell
Tokyo had to send the daily bomb-plots, cabled from its Honolulu consulate, to the attack fleet by JN-25 radio messages.
The pilots had to get their target information. "The news of the position of enemy ships in Pearl Harbor comes again and again."
- Lt. Cmdr. Chigusa, executive officer of the attack fleet's Akigumo in his diary, December 4, 1941 (At Dawn
We Slept, G. Prange, page 453). FDR got it, too. FDR knew the Japanese pilots' targets as well as they did, because he
got their bomb-plots when they did. He had their specific targets, ship by ship, in his hands at the White House. These messages
would prove absolutely that FDR knew that the attack fleet's target was Pearl Harbor and therefore are not released. The unnecessary
and illogical secrecy about pre-December 7, 1941, JN-25 decoding is conclusive evidence that there was wrongdoing at the highest
levels.
FDR was a traitor for maneuvering Japan into war with US - and that is known and admitted - FDR was a traitor for sacrificing
American lives, for putting America in danger, for usurping the Constitutional power of Congress to make war. Day of infamy,
indeed; he chose his words precisely with a hidden double-meaning. Four days before the attack, FDR could have sent telegrams
of condolence to the families of the sailors he was going to allow to be killed. Even today there is a coverup, based on a
transparently bogus excuse of national security, that shows that our government cannot face the truth about what happened
a half-century ago. Truth we owe the men of Pearl Harbor. Until we tell the full truth, we dishonor them and every soldier
and sailor who gave their life for their country. Should their lives have been sacrificed for treason and no one know, they
had died in vain. If their honor cover treason - we are not a nation of law. The Air Corps in the Philippines and the Navy
at Pearl were FDR's bait, the oil embargo was his stick, the end of negotiations was the tripwire in FDR's game of shame -
a game of death for so many. Roosevelt aided and abetted the murder of thousands of Americans.
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MOTHER OF ALL CONSPIRACIES
THE BOOK
The webpage is a sample of the book from Chapter One. But even there, the most startling information has been reserved
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This book starts with a chronology of Pearl Harbor illuminating many points that have been previously overlooked. Then, based
on newly released documents from the National Security Agency, for the first time it is proved that the United States read
the main Japanese fleet code which contained all the details of the attack. In the appendix are actual Japanese Navy orders
decoded and translated by the United States in 1941. Chapter three comments on various issues of revisionism including whether
the Japanese fleet maintained radio-silence, whether there was intelligence failure and the excuses of why intelligence was
denied Hawaii. Part two of this book is an analysis of FDR's character, motives and actions. Not just the how but the "why"
of Pearl Harbor is fully explained.
MOTHER OF ALL CONSPIRACIES …Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION |
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CHAPTER 1: PEARL HARBOR CHRONOLOGY |
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CHAPTER 2: JAPANESE NAVY CODES |
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CHAPTER 3: MYTHS AND REVISION |
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CHAPTER 4: FDR'S CHARACTER |
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CHAPTER 5: FDR'S IDEOLOGY |
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CHAPTER 6: MAKING THE WORLD SAFE FOR COMMUNISM |
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CHAPTER 7. WHY |
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EPILOGUE |
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APPENDIX A. PRE-PEARL HARBOR JAPANESE NAVAL DISPATCHES |
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APPENDIX B. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF JN-25 CIPHERS |
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APPENDIX C. SAMPLES FROM JN-25B CODEBOOK |
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APPENDIX D. SUMMARIES OF SELECT DIPLOMATIC MESSAGES |
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APPENDIX E. JAPANESE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN MESSAGE, DECEMBER 2 |
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APPENDIX F. LIST OF MAJOR PERSONNEL |
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APPENDIX G. COMBINED FLEET ORGANIZATION |
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APPENDIX H. CHURCHILL WROTE THAT FDR KNEW |
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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ENDNOTES |
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INDEX |
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Inside his diplomatic pouch he carried a secret message marked Most Urgent Personal and Secret to the President. It was a
triple priority message from the British Admiralty in London that the United States of America was going to be attacked at
Pearl Harbor on December 7th. Lord Halifax was swiftly shown in to the White House and conferred with Franklin Roosevelt.
Roosevelt's hopes soared; his long-laid plans were about to be fulfilled. It was December 5th, 1941." From the Introduction
This definitive Revisionist Bible presents incontrovertible proof that the United States read the main Japanese fleet code
JN-25 prior to Pearl Harbor. It shows exactly how it was broken. This book by far has more recent documents, more secret documents,
and more important secret documents (including several that were not supposed to be released) than any book on Pearl Harbor
ever written. It is the best book on the event that changed history, the most important public crime of modern times, our
entry into World War II. This resulted in the immediate loss of over thirty million lives, an ultimate cost of more than fifteen
trillion dollars, incredible suffering, and a military-scientific-technological-industrial aftermath which may wipe out the
human race.
Revelations from Pearl Harbor Mother of All Conspiracies:
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Explosive disclosures from the most secret codebook never meant to be released.
For the first time, the publication of the previously blacked out portions of SRH-149 Communications Intelligence in the
United States, A Brief History by Laurence F. Safford, the fundamental document of Pearl Harbor.
The scheme Washington used for confusing radar at Hawaii on December 7th.
The publication for the first time of more than a hundred JN-25B messages in their original 1941 pre-Pearl Harbor decryption.
The treason at the Battle Midway.
The details of how, when, and why Roosevelt sold out his country to be President for life.
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Harbor military messages, examples from the main Japanese codebook, incriminating U.S. Navy and diplomatic memos leading up
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WHY WE WILL FIGHT JAPAN---SOON
By Hallett Abend
For 14 years New York Times correspondent in the Far East and author of four book on Asia
Threatened with revolution at home and ridicule abroad, Japan cannot stop now--but must gamble her people's whole future
on one more war
{This article appeared in the September 9, 1941 issue of Look Magazine} Front cover reads; Sept. 9, 1941...10c
War between the United States and Japan is inevitable. It is as certain as war was between Britain and Germany,
and for the same reason--it is impossible to maintain good relations with a bad neighbor.
Basically, the fact that Germany has been a bad neighbor brought about the tragic chaos in Europe. And the chaos
and tension in the Far East today stem from the fact that Japan is a bad neighbor--arrogant, greedy, scornful of others' rights
and having the temperament of a bully.
Though they have been less optimistic since Japan took over French indo-China, there are a few men in Washington who
continue to hope that Tokyo will see the error of its way in time to conciliate England and America and keep peace.
Why Japan Must Fight
But it is already too late. Japan cannot reverse her policies; the Oriental god of "face" forbids it. Japan cannot
"appease" us nor the English without abandoning her puppet governments in China and restoring Chinese territory.
Nor is it only face which makes it impossible for Japan to admit failure in China or for her to sue for the favor
of the two great democracies. After suffering more that 1,500,000 casualties in killed and wounded during four years
of fighting in China, Japan today would not dare attempt to call her 1,000,000 soldiers home.
What could she do with them? Her farms and factories could not absorb them. Her treasury is too empty to
support them by any kind of dole. There would be mutinies and rebellions. There might even be a real revolution
in Japan.
Japan Fear Russia's Bombers
Having staked her future on militarism and the hope of a Hitler triumph, Japan must do something to help Hitler overcome
either Russia or Britain. An attack on Vladivostok just now is too dangerous--Japan would rather wait until she is certain
important units of the Soviet Army have been withdrawn from Siberia to western Russia and in particular until an important
portion of the Soviet Air Force has been shifted westward. Japan's industries are centered in three thickly populated,
flimsily built cities, and the fact that 700 warplanes are at Vladivostok within bombing range of them is one of Japan's nightmares.
For the moment Japan will probably make no move more decisive than the easy conquest of French Indo-China. This
secures for her supplies of rubber and tin which the stubborn Dutch have refused her. More than that, it aids Hitler
by forcing Great Britain again to increase her armies and air forces in Singapore, British Malaya and Burma. It also
helps hold U. S. forces in the Pacific and away from the Atlantic.
Even before the occupation of Indo-China, Japan's threat had immobilized at Singapore and in Malaya about 180,000 men
and more than 1,000 warplanes--troops and planes which Britain could use in Egypt, along the Suez or on whatever Near Eastern
front Germany may threaten next.
How and Where the War Will Be Fought
When war comes (it is idle to say "if"), the first phase will be fought at sea and in the air. Each side will seek
by surprise to destroy portions of the enemy's fleet, and there will be aerial forays against bases and factory cities.
The Japanese will doubtless make an attack against Guam and will probably obtain footholds in the Philippines.
The United States has not yet fortified Guam, but Midway Island, the first Clipper stop westward from Honolulu, became
an operating base in July. So long as we hold Midway, the Japanese could make an aerial attack against Hawaii only from
aircraft carriers--and that would be risky.
A formidable portion of our fleet will, of course, attempt to reach Singapore, for nowhere else in the Far, East, except
in Japan itself, are there dry-dock and repairing facilities which can handle vessels of more that 10,000 tons.
The Japanese Navy is expected to play a game of hid-and-seek behind the long chain of islands which stretch from Japan
clear to the South Seas and which will act as a natural barrier to keep our Navy from getting to Manila, to Formosa or into
the North or South China Seas. Many channels between those islands are dangerous and filled with reefs, and the others,
of course, will be mined by the Japanese.
High Stakes for Nippon--Win or Lose
If Japan could seriously damage our Pacific fleet, she thinks we would make peace and pay a thumping indemnity to protect
our Pacific Coast. American aims would be to destroy the Japanese fleet, give the people of Japan a taste of the bombings
they have inflicted on Chinese cities these last four years, destroy their industrial centers and cut off by submarine attacks
their supply line to their soldiers in China. Then General Chiang Kai-shek's armies could drive the Japanese into the
sea.
That's the general plan, and knowledge of it keeps Tokyo jittery these days.
If Japan should by any chance win this impending struggle, her territorial and material enrichment would be fabulous,
including all the coastal provinces of China and the tropical lands and islands of Indo-China, Thailand, Malaya, the Dutch
East Indies and the Philippines.
If Japan should lose, her navy, her territories and her prestige would be gone. The Japanese people would belatedly
and bitterly awaken to the fact that their arrogant military leaders cannot be trusted to formulate national policies.
Therein would lie one of the main hopes of an enduring peace in the Orient. END
This article must have caused a great amount of consternation in the Japanese Imperial Navy whose war plans were exposed
less than 90 days before December 7, 1941. This information could hardly have been ignored by those in Washington who
had their own agenda.
John
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