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Happy December 7th: Pearl Harbor Was A False Flag Using US-Trained Chinese Pilots

 
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A Japanese sailor was captured.

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The marks on his face are weird, check out the 6 marks on his face appearing like 2, 3 pointed triangles under his eyes.
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A Japanese sailor was captured.

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The marks on his face are weird, check out the 6 marks on his face appearing like 2, 3 pointed triangles under his eyes.
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Yeah, that is the happiest damn kamikaze pilot I have ever seen... especially a FAILED one- the shame must have been eating him alive (wouldn't know it by the pic on his Wikipedia though!- looks like he just got back from Disneyland or something)

Then there is this: 'hijinks' eh?

"There was a bizarre incident involving a Japanese fighter pilot who crash landed on the nearby island of Niihau. The inhabitants were unaware of the attack on Pearl Harbor but confiscated the pilot’s papers and gun. When the truth came out some islanders wanted to help him escape, others did not but during the ensuing hijinks the pilot was shot to death."
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A Japanese sailor was captured.

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77576813


The marks on his face are weird, check out the 6 marks on his face appearing like 2, 3 pointed triangles under his eyes.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77325895


Yeah, that is the happiest damn kamikaze pilot I have ever seen... especially a FAILED one- the shame must have been eating him alive (wouldn't know it by the pic on his Wikipedia though!- looks like he just got back from Disneyland or something)

Then there is this: 'hijinks' eh?

"There was a bizarre incident involving a Japanese fighter pilot who crash landed on the nearby island of Niihau. The inhabitants were unaware of the attack on Pearl Harbor but confiscated the pilot’s papers and gun. When the truth came out some islanders wanted to help him escape, others did not but during the ensuing hijinks the pilot was shot to death."
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Yeah I saw a mention somewhere that a few locals were killed too, but need to check up on that. Crazy stuff. Wonder if 'they' had Universal Soldiers or born to be soldiers stuff or the like back then? Actually the first thing I thought of when I saw the marks on that 'Kazuo Sakamaki' guy
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Are you the unvalourous fucknuts claiming English boys did this?
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Why did Britain ship a submarine full of gold to Japan mere weeks before Pearl? We’ve always been your golems.
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OP, what follows is first-hand knowledge told to me by my grandfather.

My father was too young to enlist when the attack on Pearl Harbor happened.

And, although at age 34, then, my grandfather could have enlisted, he did not, most likely because he already worked for the government and his position was likely one classified as essential - stateside.

In the years before the War, my grandfather, a biochemical plant geneticist worked with Goodyear in rural Winterhaven, California. Together, they developed synthetic rubber products from the creosote bush that is so prevalent across the Sonoran Desert of California, Arizona, and New Mexico.

Then, he assisted McCormick and Gainey in developing the desert floor of the then empty Phoenix/Scottsdale area into miles upon square miles of vast citrus groves.

It was then, and once he was on the Chemistry faculty of Arizona State University, that he started working for the federal government. The job he took on may have been, at least in part, because of his own native Choctaw indian heritage.

He was assigned to several lonely outposts on or adjacent to several different indian reservations around the state of Arizona, with the exception of a small corner of New Mexico, where, as he put it, he taught the indians how to farm.

Once the U.S. officially entered the War, my grandfather was given a new assignment. A very large, estimated to be 10,000 people at its peak, internment camp for relocated Japanese Americans, primarily from California, had been established in a remote desert location near Coolidge, Arizona.

The internment camp was situated several miles off the Old Road to Tucson. This road still runs through Florence, its the road the early Western movie star Tom Mix got killed on.

Anyway, in his new job, my grandfather taught the relocated Japanese high school Chemistry classes. Then, during the evening, on his own time, he also taught the older ones English and the younger ones typing.

As a consequence, from 1942 until the camp was closed, my father and grandfather lived among the Japanese. Thus, for about 4 years, my father grew up there. He was called gaijin by the Japanese and he remembered wearing gata style shoes.

Over that time, a number of the young relocated Japanese and my grandfather became fast friends for life. Many of those who had been interred in the camp went on to do great things with their educations and in their future business careers.

Later, in the late 1950s and early 60s, I grew up next-door to a Japanese American family. Their two daughters were like cousins to me and I called the parents Aunt and Uncle.

Something that never made sense to me is, as honorable as anyone of Japanese ancestry has always been around me, how could Japan's government have been so dishonorable as to have had their Ambassadors appearing to be sincerely seeking a peace agreement with President Roosevelt while their own planes were already being readied for the attack at Pearl?

Also, how many Americans are even aware that for several long months before the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States had placed and kept strong economic sanctions against the nation of Japan.

This pre-war embargo against included no importation of oil - and Japan has no natural oil deposits of its own.

Think about that.

In a big way, Japan was forced to become aggressive towards its neighbors, it had no other way to get oil with which to run their economy except to conquer an area and take their oil.

Thinking about it further, Japan's aggression towards China, which occurred before our entry into the war, certainly could have made certain Chinese more willing to frame their Asian brothers, the Japanese, for the subsequent attack at Pearl.
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yes.
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Liar
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I thought it was the Germans.





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