Discover UK; Dark Seas, 11/17/21; Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Did Pres. Roosevelt have prior knowledge of the Pearl Harbor attack?
The US actually knew Pearl Harbor would happen?
The well foreseen event ignited speculation that is still widely debated eight decades after its occurrence.
During the so-called Winds Code incident, American Army and Navy codebreakers monitoring Japanese communications intercepted a message that hinted at a big Japanese attack.
The message was supposedly lost (plausible deniability) amidst thousands of documents received in the months leading to December 7, 1941.
To this day, it is contested if Pres. Franklin Roosevelt’s administration purposely failed to protect Pearl Harbor, leaving it wide open while moving the most important US ships out to sea, with soldiers used as sacrificial pawns to be killed in the attack, which could then be avenged and make the US look like the good guys simply defending themselves. The Winds Code was a real clue signaling the devastating attack.
Kamikaze pilots coming into Hawaii immediately knew it was a setup and tried to retreat, but it was too late. They had been drawn in, and there was no way out. They had been coming from Japan for a long time, with the US monitoring them. As with all wars the US wants to enter, a pretext is always used for legal purposes.
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