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this is a discussion within the Full Disclosure Community Forum; Originally Posted by D_it_up Greed. Plain and simple. The "big money machine" profits TREMENDOUSLY off of war. The motive is for the wealthier countries to take out the current regimes of smaller countries such as Iraq (Saddam) and Libya (Gaddafi) ...
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Originally Posted by D_it_up
Here is where conspiracy theorist get into trouble.![]()
The Lusitania was sunk on 7 May 1915, but the US didn't declare war on Germany until April 6th, 1917!!! Almost 2 years AFTER the sinking. By contrast, Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7th, 1941, and the US declared war on Japan, on December 8th, 1941. The US had a much better reason to declare war on Japan, and it occurred almost 4 years BEFORE the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor! The USS Panay, a gunboat in the US Asiatic fleet, was bombed and strafed by Japanese military aircraft, resulting in the sinking of the Panay, the death of 3 US Navy personel, with 43 more sailors injuried and 5 civilians wounded. The Japanese government said the pilots didn't see the American flag painted on the ships deck OR the American flags being flown. But U.S. Navy cryptographers had intercepted and decrypted traffic relating to the attacking planes which clearly indicated that they were under orders during the attack, and that it had not been a mistake of any kind — thus suggesting that it was the type of unauthorized action known by the classical Japanese term Gekokujō. This was not released for the obvious secrecy reasons. So, if the US wanted to go to war to create jobs and end the Great Depression, which the government created AND made worse, why didn't they jump at this ready-made reason? |
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