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Old June 17th 04, 05:08 PM
Denyav
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Obviously FDR administration did not want to go to war but
Peruvians,Koreans,Dutch etc, all were setting traps for FDR to force him

to
enter war.
I think something wrong in this picture,but I could not figure out what?


Any help appreciated.


You have so far ignored all the help you have been given, work it out


You are pretty good in dodging questions.I note you avoid the point, he has
already been shown to be a Nazi spy and a
liar - why trust him now?


So,He was a Nazi spy,other one was a Dutch naval officer,another one was a
personal friend of Hull,another one was a Peruvian minister,another one was a
Korean,another one was British double agent,another one was a Congressman and
committee Chairman,another was a USN personal so the list goes on and on.

So instead of asking the people not to believe witnessess and their
documents,you should have asked Congress to pass a bill and make believing to
the official versions mandatory.It would make everthing easier for you and me.

Hard to do otherwise when the radio is dismantled.

They were under order to keep radio silence not to dismantle radios,They used
them occasionaly and their messages were intercepted.


No, they picked up radio traffic, they have no idea where it came from,
learn something about radio (try learning about 'skip distances') before you
comment.


Even the Sailor Z in intel department of 12th naval district plotted course of
task force using radio intercepts.
His true identity has been revealed in 80s and he gave an official testimony to
Gov't investigator.

The Japanese themselves claim their fleet (Kido Butai) never sent a single
message. They say they dismantled the telegraph sending devices so a message
could not be sent. After the war, the Strategic Bombing Survey found the


Does the name McArthur remind you something about post WWII Japan?