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Old September 21st 04, 06:14 PM
Peter Twydell
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In article , denyav
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Of course, people also envisioned an attack on the Panama Canal and
New York City. After the attack, whether it's Pearl Harbor or the
World Trade Center, the conspiracy buffs trot out the clear trail of
warning that *any fool* would have noticed. It seems very obvious to
us now that the Japanese would attack Hawaii. It didn't seem obvious
in December 1941.

(What was obvious was that they would attack Malaya, Indonesia, and
the Philippines. Nobody there was prepared, either. And if somebody
was, little good it did him.)


Yeah Right,a conspiracy but a very typical Anglo conspiracy.
They got first definite warning about that in case of hostilities with
Japan Pearl Harbor would be the first target on Jan.27,41.
Afterwards they received hundreds more including intercepted JN-25B
messages.

BTW do the names like Roosevelt,Stimson,Marshall,Hull etc sound like
German-American,Irish-American ,Italian or Hispanic-American names?


Your ignorance transcends your idiocy and racism. "Roosevelt" is a Dutch
name, like Stuyvesant, Van Buren, Brooklyn (Breukelen), Yonkers
(Jonkheren), etc., etc. How does that fit in with your batty theories of
"Anglo" (whatever the hell that means) conspiracy.

What is it with you, anyway? Some good-looking Englishman steal your
girl friend?

"as America becomes an increasingly multicultural society ,it may find
it more difficult to fashion on foreign policy issues except in the
circumstances of a truly massive and widely perceived direct external
threat"

Zbigniew Brzezinski, 1997.


The creation of such truly massive and widely perceived direct
external threats is the job of the Members of the Anglo minority who
govern US .

It was true in 1941 it was also true in 2001.


Do you mean it was as true in 2001 as it was in 1941, i.e. not at all,
except in your fevered little brain cell? I wish I had an imagination as
active as yours.

Keep up the good work, it gives us a good laugh from time to time.
--
Peter

Ying tong iddle-i po!