FALSE FLAG OPERATION (1941b): Lieutenant Commander Arthur H. McCollum, director of the office of naval intelligence’s far east Asia section, of the navy of the United States, submits the “Eight Action Memo” to de facto Commander-in-Chief Franklin Roosevelt, Esq.  The EAM lists eight actions that Roosevelt might order that provoke the Empire of Japan into attacking the United States:

  1. Make an arrangement with Britain for the use of British bases in the Pacific, particularly Singapore;
  2. Make an arrangement with the Netherlands for the use of base facilities and acquisition of supplies in the Dutch East Indies;
  3. Give all possible aid to the Chinese government of Chiang-Kai-Shek;
  4. Send a division of long range heavy cruisers to the Orient, Philippines, or Singapore;
  5. Send two divisions of submarines to the Orient;
  6. Keep the main strength of the U.S. fleet now in the Pacific[,] in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands;
  7. Insist that the Dutch refuse to grant Japanese demands for undue economic concessions, particularly oil;
  8. Completely embargo all U.S. trade with Japan, in collaboration with a similar embargo imposed by the British Empire.

       Postscript: Roosevelt acted on all eight points.

       NOTES:

  • A false flag operation is a clandestine action usually carried out by a group with an agenda, done in such a way to mislead a population into believing it is being done by someone else.
  • In the opinion of history, and of the editors and writers, we are forced to agree on prima facie evidence alone that this is a False Flag incident at least in the military way.
  • As an attorney (Officer of the Court) Roosevelt was ineligible to serve in two branches of government at the same time, according to Article I, Section 6 [Clause 2].

       [restored 7/24/2022] Thanks to Jim Lorenz and Bill Holmes for this entry.

Subsequent Events:

1/6/1941                   2/11/1941                    6/23/1941                   11/25/1941                    12/8/1941

References:

The Power and the Glory.htm
www.informationclearinghouse.info/article15732.htm

False flag – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_flag

How to Start a War The American Use of War Pretext Incidents.htm
globalresearch.ca/PrintArticle.php?articleId=28554

McCollum memo – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCollum_memo

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