FDR and High Treason at Pearl Harbor  
Roosevelt's Scandal
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Recently declassified documents argue that President Franklin D. Roosevelt knew about Pearl Harbor before it happened.

Pearl Harbor is a fallacy that needs to be corrected. American’s have been taught in schools that this was a surprise/sneak attack by the Imperial Japanese government on the United States Navy and Army at Pearl Harbor; nothing could be further from the truth. FDR help orchestrate and instigate the attack by the Imperial Japanese Navy on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

There was more than enough information that passed before FDR eyes from 1933 to 1941 that showed that Japan was going to attack the United States in Hawaii and just how weak the United States defenses were at Pearl Harbor.

Important information was ignored such as the war games at Pearl Harbor in 1932 and 38, the book “Winged Defense” by General William Mitchell in 1925, exam question for cadets to graduate the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy “How would you conduct a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor,” which FDR knew about, the Panay Incident and the Nan King Massacre, all the intercepted codes that said Japan was going to attack Pearl Harbor and yet FDR did nothing to stop Japan.

After the war there was an investigation into the attack on Pearl Harbor, however all the information had been classified and could not be released to investigate in the late 1940’s. This is not the case today.
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Recently declassified documents argue that President Franklin D. Roosevelt knew about Pearl Harbor before it happened.

Pearl Harbor is a fallacy that needs to be corrected. American’s have been taught in schools that this was a surprise/sneak attack by the Imperial Japanese government on the United States Navy and Army at Pearl Harbor; nothing could be further from the truth. FDR help orchestrate and instigate the attack by the Imperial Japanese Navy on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

There was more than enough information that passed before FDR eyes from 1933 to 1941 that showed that Japan was going to attack the United States in Hawaii and just how weak the United States defenses were at Pearl Harbor.

Important information was ignored such as the war games at Pearl Harbor in 1932 and 38, the book “Winged Defense” by General William Mitchell in 1925, exam question for cadets to graduate the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy “How would you conduct a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor,” which FDR knew about, the Panay Incident and the Nan King Massacre, all the intercepted codes that said Japan was going to attack Pearl Harbor and yet FDR did nothing to stop Japan.

After the war there was an investigation into the attack on Pearl Harbor, however all the information had been classified and could not be released to investigate in the late 1940’s. This is not the case today.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Chapter I General William ‘Billy’ Mitchell’s Pearl Harbor Predictions, 1925
  • Chapter II The Tanaka Memorial, 1927
  • Chapter III Pearl Harbor Naval War Games, 1932
  • Chapter IV Japanese Naval Academy Pearl Harbor Question of 1935/Unit 731
  • Chapter V The Attack on USS Panay, 1937
  • Chapter VII Pearl Harbor Naval War Games Fleet Exercise XIX of 1938
  • Chapter VII Pearl Harbor Naval War Games Fleet Exercise XIX of 1938
  • Chapter VIII Warning to FDR by Admiral Richardson, October 1940
  • Chapter IX Japan 1940 Onward/FDR’s Secret Ways to Get Japan in the War
  • Chapter X Breaking Japan’s Codes
  • Chapter XI Memos and Warnings to the Commanders at Pearl Harbor, 1941
  • Chapter XII Attack on Pearl Harbor, 1941
  • Chapter XIII FDR’s Meeting with Edward Morrow and Colonel William Donovan, 1941
  • Chapter XIV 1941 to Present: The United States Cover-up
  • Chapter XV Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Final Thoughts
  • Bibliography
  • About the Authors
  • Plates
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