♫anna♫
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Post by ♫anna♫ on Jul 24, 2017 22:37:53 GMT
I've posted this video before. It's important to realise that an aerial attack on mainland Japan was planned and approved by the traitor FDR in the summer of 1941 months before Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.
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Post by DAS (formerly BushAdmirer) on Jul 25, 2017 1:22:19 GMT
I've posted this video before. It's important to realise that an aerial attack on mainland Japan was planned and approved by the traitor FDR in the summer of 1941 months before Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. Well Anna, it is too bad they didn't do it. I guess FDR got cold feet. Had they done a preemptive strike they might have crippled Japan's military and eliminated or shortened the war. Everyone knew the Japanese were bad guys. So sad they didn't execute that plan. Equally sad is that England didn't do a preemptive strike against Hitler in the 1930's before he was able to build up Germany's military.
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♫anna♫
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Aug 18 2017 - Always In Our Hearts
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Post by ♫anna♫ on Jul 25, 2017 14:18:56 GMT
DAS (formerly BushAdmirer) with all due respect you know I have some dissenting views here that have often been defamed as "isolationism". In reality I support "Americanism" which is resisting the high finance Globalism which was the real cause of the American war of Independence. The English people didn't resist and we're obliged to fight senseless foreign wars to secure Globalist interests + assets. The American revolution was infiltrated too by banker interests which coveted land occupied by native Americans. The infighting between Native American Tribes financed and promoted as usual by profiteering international bankers supporting and encouraging both sides of armed conflicts led to the demise of Native American independence. Free America in accordance with the Monroe Doctrine consistently refused to get involved in the colonialist banker schemes involving lands + people not bordering the United States of America.
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Post by DAS (formerly BushAdmirer) on Jul 25, 2017 21:32:51 GMT
DAS (formerly BushAdmirer) with all due respect you know I have some dissenting views here that have often been defamed as "isolationism". In reality I support "Americanism" which is resisting the high finance Globalism which was the real cause of the American war of Independence. The English people didn't resist and we're obliged to fight senseless foreign wars to secure Globalist interests + assets. The American revolution was infiltrated too by banker interests which coveted land occupied by native Americans. The infighting between Native American Tribes financed and promoted as usual by profiteering international bankers supporting and encouraging both sides of armed conflicts led to the demise of Native American independence. Free America in accordance with the Monroe Doctrine consistently refused to get involved in the colonialist banker schemes involving lands + people not bordering the United States of America.e Like it or not Anna, we live in a globalist world today. Mutual economic interdependence amongst powerful countries is one of the main reasons that we haven't had another world war. For instance, China wouldn't attack the US or Europe because we're her best customers. Another war with Germany would be unthinkable. How would I get parts for my BMW? Same with Japan with their Toyotas, Nissans. Sony's, Panasonics, etc. Hostilities are more likely with countries like Iran and North Korea where there is no economic interdependence. We don't need them and they're not well connected globalists. . I don't see evidence of exploitation or war creation by greedy global bankers either. Many American Indians were viewed as dangerous savages in the 18th and 19th centuries. The government felt the had a duty to protect settlers who didn't want their families to be scalped.
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Post by blc on Aug 23, 2017 2:57:47 GMT
DAS (formerly BushAdmirer) with all due respect you know I have some dissenting views here that have often been defamed as "isolationism". In reality I support "Americanism" which is resisting the high finance Globalism which was the real cause of the American war of Independence. The English people didn't resist and we're obliged to fight senseless foreign wars to secure Globalist interests + assets. The American revolution was infiltrated too by banker interests which coveted land occupied by native Americans. The infighting between Native American Tribes financed and promoted as usual by profiteering international bankers supporting and encouraging both sides of armed conflicts led to the demise of Native American independence. Free America in accordance with the Monroe Doctrine consistently refused to get involved in the colonialist banker schemes involving lands + people not bordering the United States of America.e Like it or not Anna, we live in a globalist world today. Mutual economic interdependence amongst powerful countries is one of the main reasons that we haven't had another world war. For instance, China wouldn't attack the US or Europe because we're her best customers. Another war with Germany would be unthinkable. How would I get parts for my BMW? Same with Japan with their Toyotas, Nissans. Sony's, Panasonics, etc. Hostilities are more likely with countries like Iran and North Korea where there is no economic interdependence. We don't need them and they're not well connected globalists. . I don't see evidence of exploitation or war creation by greedy global bankers either. Many American Indians were viewed as dangerous savages in the 18th and 19th centuries. The government felt the had a duty to protect settlers who didn't want their families to be scalped. To be fair the American Indians may have felt the same way about having a duty to protect their families from the settlers that were invading their lands. I do think a certain amount of greed came into play when dealing with the American Indians, particularly once the US realized the black hills contained gold. The US government had already set that land aside for the American Indians, but when gold was found took it away.
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