FALSE FLAG OPERATION (1941b): Cordell Hull, Esq., de facto secretary of state, issues an ultimatum to Kichisaburo Nomura, the Ambassador from the Empire of Japan, demanding that Japan immediately withdraw its military forces from China and French Indochina.  Also, Frank Knox, secretary of the navy, orders the Enterprise and Lexington carrier air groups out of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii “as soon as possible.”  This reduces the naval base’s air defensive capability by 40%.

       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.

       [restored 7/30/2022] Thanks to Jim Lorenz and Bill Holmes for this entry.

 

       Code breakers, of the navy of the United States, intercept a communication from Admiral Isoruko Yamamoto, the Navy of the Empire of Japan to the Japanese First Air Fleet, indicating that Pearl Harbor had been targeted:

       The task force, keeping its movement 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 and deal it a mortal blow.  The first air raid is planned for the dawn of x-day.  Exact date to be given by later order.

       [restored 7/30/2022] Thanks to Jim Lorenz for this entry.

 

      Cordell Hull, Esq., de facto secretary of state, meets secretly with Joseph Leib, a freelance newspaper writer. Hull shows Leib several intercepts of Japanese intelligence messages concerning Pearl Harbor, indicating the planned attack, and that Democratic (socialist/fascist) de facto President Franklin Roosevelt, Esq., plans to let it happen. Hull asks Leib to corroborate the story—keeping his name out of it—but yet hoping to somehow prevent the “sneak attack.”

       Postscript: Leib was not able to find a single news bureau that would run the story, but was able to run it on the United Press’ foreign cable service, where only one newspaper published any portion of it.

       NOTE: As attorneys (Officer of the Court) Roosevelt and Hull were ineligible to serve in two branches of government at the same time, according to Article I, Section 6 [Clause 2].

       [restored 7/30/2022] Thanks to Jim Lorenz for this entry.

Subsequent Events:

11/29/1941                   12/4/1941                    12/7/1941                   6/8/1949

References:

Stinnett, Robert B., Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor, (New York: Touchstone, 1999), 157, 194-66.

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