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[ - ] beece 4 points 11 monthsJun 6, 2024 15:11:50 ago (+4/-0)

Great book on how the jews in the US government got pearl harbor to occur (they were traitors working for stalin and international communism) is called "Operation Snow", by John Koster.

Real worthy read about how WW2 started for the Americans. He doesn't "name the jew", but if you do a search on "Was Harry Dexter White (or insert name of any others here) jewish?, the answer almost always is YES.

[ - ] ModernGuilt 2 points 11 monthsJun 6, 2024 15:33:37 ago (+2/-0)

The book Other Looses talks about (((Harry d white))) planning post war Germanys (((deindustrialization))) with his tribesman marthegue or whatever tf his jew name was

[ - ] MuricaPersonified 3 points 11 monthsJun 6, 2024 16:25:26 ago (+3/-0)

This is a classic speech. Glad to see it getting some recognition.

[ - ] Zyklonbeekeeper 3 points 11 monthsJun 6, 2024 14:19:46 ago (+3/-0)

..."and I mean a former jew"

He gave a hour long talk on the "phalic worshipers" on one of those recordings...stuff that I didn't know, it was good.

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy -5 points 11 monthsJun 6, 2024 14:31:04 ago (+0/-5)

The US entered WW2 for a variety of reasons. Jewish influence was probably one of them - but contrary to nutzi assertions FDR was a WASP patrician that had no particular fondness for Jews.

https://www.latimes.com/opinion/la-xpm-2013-apr-07-la-oe-medoff-roosevelt-holocaust-20130407-story.html

https://ethnicelebs.com/franklin-d-roosevelt#google_vignette

One reason, obviously, was well, that Hitler declared war on the US, not the other way around. But FDR was certainly interventionist and meddling nevertheless. The interventionist attitude can be summed up here:

"Interventionists believed the United States did have good reasons to get involved in World War II, particularly in Europe. The democracies of Western Europe, they argued, were a critical line of defense against Hitler’s fast-growing strength. If no European power remained as a check against Nazi Germany, the United States could become isolated in a world where the seas and a significant amount of territory and resources were controlled by a single powerful dictator."

https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/great-debate

One of the last straws for FDR was a report that Germany was seeking a presence in Latin America. Jumping off on this theme the US Congress explicitly cited Heartland oriented themes as a reason to allocate funds for Lend-Lease.

https://archive.searchvoat.co/v/OccidentalEnclave/2001817

I dunno what to make of Freedman. I was big into him during my Jewblame phase - but even then his 'The Hidden Tyranny' was unconvincing. To him US presidents have been nothing more than Jewish pawns.

In any case we need more understanding of geopolitical concerns here, clearly. Much of the time nutzis aren't so much rejecting mainstream explanations for conspiracy theories as they're not truly familiar with the mainstream narratives in the first place. Admit it. You know it's true.

[ - ] KosherHiveKicker 4 points 11 monthsJun 6, 2024 15:58:15 ago (+4/-0)

The VAST majority of America wanted nothing to do with war against our German brothers.

Charles Lindbergh, Isolationism and the America First Committee

- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gfMbyZ8c0M

Keep in mind that this is produced by ((( PBS ))) and has a overt slant against White Christian America.

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy -1 points 11 monthsJun 6, 2024 16:07:35 ago (+0/-1)

US isolationist sentiment in the American public did an about face the moment Pearl Harbor happened. Then Hitler chose (he had a choice not to) to fulfill the Tripartite Pact with Japan. The Tripartite Pact was a specifically anti-US alliance after all. It sought to strengthen Japan's influence in the Asia-Pacific region and minimize US influence.

It's fair to say anti-war sentiment was strongest in the Midwest. Home of guess what? A bunch of ethnic Germans. The segregationist South was the most pro-war region.

In any case if you don't understand why American officials were concerned about a German empire extending from the Channel to the Urals you're not too bright. The Heartland theory deals with precisely that. It wasn't even about Communism. Not fundamentally. Germany controlling Russian-Soviet space in any capacity made them far too powerful for national security's sake.

[ - ] KosherHiveKicker 1 point 11 monthsJun 6, 2024 16:56:04 ago (+1/-0)

US isolationist sentiment in the American public did an about face the moment Pearl Harbor happened

Which FDR both provoked by trade embargo's and other economic sanctions placed upon Japan, and actually ALLOWED the attack on Pearl Harbor to happen.

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy 0 points 11 monthsJun 6, 2024 18:44:29 ago (+0/-0)

I dunno about allowed. John Toland believed he did though - and he is known as the dean of WW2 historians. So maybe. He goaded them, no doubt. The question is whether the US was obligated to sell oil to a Japan that had just invaded French Indochina.

I don't have much invested in the controversy in any case.

[ - ] Crackinjokes [op] 0 points 11 monthsJun 6, 2024 20:20:17 ago (+0/-0)*

"One reason, obviously, was well, that Hitler declared war on the US, not the other way around"


Declaring and engaging are two different things.

The isa was attacking Germany for years before Germany stated in a letter to the isa that the is had in fact been in a state of war against Germany and so Germany was going to treat the isa that way.

Kind of like the USA and Europe are now in actual fact fighting Russia although pretending we aren't.

There is a good YouTube video and it the myth of Germany declaring war on the usa.

I'll link it here in an edit in a minute.

Here it is

Hitler didn't declare war https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VwTMR76qv3M&t=17s

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy 0 points 11 monthsJun 6, 2024 21:25:45 ago (+0/-0)

Yours is overly strained Nazi apologetics.

Hitler made a good speech doing it though:

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2grqg7

[ - ] Crackinjokes [op] 0 points 11 monthsJun 6, 2024 20:24:30 ago (+0/-0)

I am Curious if you listened to the speech by Benjamin freedman?

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy 0 points 11 monthsJun 6, 2024 21:15:06 ago (+0/-0)*

No. If it's the same 'A Jewish Defector Warns America' speech I read it some 20 years ago in print format though. It's from 1961 looks like so I think that's it.