FALSE FLAG OPERATION (1941b): General George C. Marshall, chief of staff of the army of the United states, in a confidential press briefing with the New York Times, New York (City) Herald-Tribune, and Time and Newsweek magazines, and the Associated Press, United Press International and International News Service, says, “The United [s]tates is on the brink of war with the Japanese.  We know what they know and they don’t know we know it.” Marshall predicts that war will break out in “the first ten days of December.”

       Postscript: War did commence on December 8, 1941, exactly within the time frame that general Marshall predicted.  Although Marshall shared what he knew with the national media, rear admiral (sic) Husband E. Kimmel, commander-in-chief of the pacific fleet of the navy of the U.s. , and lieutenant general (sic) Walter Short, commander of the army of the U.s. in the republic of Hawaii?

       [restored 7/30/2022]

Subsequent Events:

11/23/1941                   11/28/1941

References:

Robert B. Stinnett, Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor, (New York: Free Press, 2001), 158.

Current U.s. National Debt:

$36,190,276,558,466

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