December 7th! 64th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack. So how many of you guys think its a conspiracy?
Oh, America.
- Kate
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December 7th! 64th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack. So how many of you guys think its a conspiracy?
Oh, America.
- Kate
i think that the japs attacked us...thats about it...
yeah, pearl harbor was some bad stuff...
terrible...
hows those dreds going?
remember how ben affleck and one wingman took out the entire japanese fleet? Wait no, that was on that stupid movie...
no, I'm pretty sure that happened-why would a documentary lie like that?Quote:
Originally Posted by Omni05
A conspiracy? anyone who thinks that should be smacked.
Sheâ??s not saying conspiracy like it didnâ??t happen kind of conspiracy.
Honestly are they paying history teachers in loaves of bread these days.
There is actually some very compelling evidence that FDR knew about pearl harbor before it happened but let the attack happen because the political climate in America at the time. Most Americans did not want to get involved with the war in Europe. But FDR knew that if they were attacked than the American people would support the war.
Itâ??s true that before Pearl Harbor Americans didnâ??t want to get involved in the war in Europe.
Itâ??s also true that after Pearl Harbor Americans enlisted in droves to go fight in Europe.
As for what fighting in Europe had to do with Japan â?¦Japan , Germany, and Italy signed a mutual aid pact before Pearl Harbor. Meaning that if one of these countries were attached by an outside force than the others would declare war on that nation.
I donâ??t necessarily buy into the conspiracy theory but they do raise some interesting questions.
People tried saying the same kind of shit after 911 which is total horse shit but anyway.
Yes, I remembered Pearl Harbor todayâ?¦Iâ??m a veteranâ?¦.how could I forget.
Cuba Gooding Junior needed more screen time.
Did you know the first shots were fired off-shore by an American Naval Battle Ship from Minnesota? They sunk a submarine that was found 60 years later. Nobody believed them. It was about an hour before the full attack, but they said if they would've been believed, it may have only been a difference of a full casualty, but they saw the whole thing from about a mile off-shore.
Wasn't it December 6th?
EDIT: I was thinking of the 6th as in June 6th D-Day.
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