Scott Horton
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And because it's the worst thing that ever happened, you're supposed to believe it's the most inevitable thing that had to happen.
But like, I don't know, man, maybe not.
And especially when you brought up Pearl Harbor, the only way that FDR could get America into the Second World War was by lying us into war, by setting up those boys to die.
And I interviewed Robert Stinnett is the guy that proved this case.
He was an American Naval veteran of World War II.
And he even justified what FDR did and still believed in the war and still believed that FDR had no choice.
I interviewed the guy multiple times about it.
really he wrote the book day of deceit the truth about fdr and pearl harbor it said they didn't just break the diplomatic codes they broke all of the military codes they knew everything the japanese were doing and the white house kept that information from admiral kimmel and general short out at hawaii
Yeah, it was Admiral Kimmel and General Short.
And they got screwed.
They got blamed.
But it was FDR who, you know, in fact, what Stinnett found is not only that they had broken all the codes, but he also found the McCollum Memo, which is the eight-point plan to provoke Japan into attacking us first.
And it's labeled A through H. These are all the different things that we have to do to get them to attack.
And so one was leave all our fleet out at Pearl Harbor instead of bringing them home to San Diego.
Then was surfacing submarines off the coast of Tokyo.
Then was increasing support for Chinese resistance against the Japanese.
Then was the oil embargo and the steel embargo.
And all of this was made to provoke them into hitting us.
That was why they did it.
So that we could use that as an excuse.