Mark Koernke discussed the 75th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941, presenting declassified evidence that U.S. government officials had advance knowledge of the Japanese strike but allowed it to proceed. He detailed intercepted Japanese radio messages, the removal of aircraft carriers from Pearl Harbor before the attack, and the subsequent scapegoating of Admirals Kimmel and Short. Koernke drew parallels between Pearl Harbor and 9/11, arguing both were false flag operations allowed by the government to justify military interventions. He emphasized themes of preparedness, individual responsibility, and the importance of understanding historical patterns of government deception. The show included extensive discussion of naval history, military strategy, and the need for citizens to be ready for surprise attacks at any level from personal to national.
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We've got LA and San Francisco, a little quarter right there, and that's it. That's the turds when the time comes. They want to go. We don't. It's been a really pretty day today here. What's like in your neck of the woods? What's today today? And one's jumping off the wall, please. It's the day of just 1016. And how does that go? It's one of those awesome more on that in a little while. been and windier than it has been and if you're standing out there for a while you probably have a pair of gloves on. But hey beautiful wonderful day again the seventh day or two thousand and say with a 1911 variant in hand known as a Model 70 beautiful gun. Hey you know you can look right through that when the slide is back and there's no magazine in it. That problem there's magazine in the magazine well you touch that slide release and there's one in the chamber. Now, I tell you, that's a hot gun, but no, no, no, that's a Condition 1 gun. It's my gun, I can prove it to you. But it is a weapons Wednesday. The perimeter needs some attention and if you keep pulling on that, hey, that reloading device, you can say along with me as I top off this magazine and put it back in the magazine well that there's plenty more where that came from. And it is a weapons Wednesday and it is December 7th. offer equal opportunity course of force including hand cannon, shoulder fired weapons of a variety of different types and indirect fire. There you go, three down the tube, three down range. Anyway, it has been a perfect day though so don't jump in there with the efforts please. Well you know that December 7th we could reflect on Pearl Harbor for a little while and the you know the four survivors from the Arizona and they're out there today and well they're probably so well you know You can't call it a celebration. They're there for the anniversary of Pearl Harbor. We've done this before, you guys. Not on such a 75th anniversary. What is that mark? The Diamond anniversary or something? The double golden whammy uranium anniversary or something? I don't know. About the Oklahoma. And I think we did a few years back. Talk about those guys that were banging on the hull until after New Year's. and they had access to ships water and they had access to a lot of food and eventually they probably suffocated. We could talk about the casualties of war. More I want to talk about we could reference all kinds of history because if you look in the history books, Mark, you and I both, a fan, a student of that word, you can look in the history books and you don't have to think of Japan The Russians sure were surprised there in that. What was that? St. Augustine Harbor or something? I'm not sure. Early in the early in the last century around 1903. And it doesn't have to be the Japanese. If you look into history, almost every nation that has gained prominence has suffered a surprise attack that was, well, you know, dastardly and devastating and a day that will live in infamy and all those other things that well, I don't even particular care to quote that commie, moose and felled. But that does fit that, doesn't it? A day that will live in infamy. Russians probably think the same thing when the Japanese sailed in and sank good portions of their fleet. That was not from the air, that was naval to naval. But every nation in history almost exactly has suffered a surprise attack It's nothing new. The point here is it doesn't have to happen from a nation to a nation. It could be at your front door. We've whittled the greatness of armies and nations and taken that right down to the actions of a single person because if there's not a single person in the army, there's no army right. I'm not trying to double talk you there. But we've whittled that back and forth over the years, haven't we? That single act about that, you guys. We witnessed 75 years ago, that was so long ago that there are people you walk around, it's much like the Jay Leno thing, you walk up and ask them a question and you get a stupid answer and then you put it on television. Like when was the first man on the moon and someone looks and says, oh, we've had men on the moon? I didn't know, you know what I mean. But if you ask a bunch of people about Pearl Harbor, some might know, well that was probably the start of World War II, and isn't it out there in Hawaii, and again that comes from that 75 years of separation in the history. And if you run along that same line, plenty of people now, you ask them about 9-11 at the beginning of this century. That's all fresh in their mind. Those two have been run out as parallels, haven't they? That shock on the nation, that, oh my God, where is my son? Or in the instance of 9-11, perhaps even your daughter or your father. But it was the same thing. We could run a number of differences or points out of this, but you know, surprise you should be prepared we've talked about preparation and it runs right down to the individual level all you have a hammer and you're beating on my wife that should be common knowledge that shouldn't be a surprise that someone should do that or a group of people would do that but i'm certain that that would be a surprise to a lot of people that would be subject to an attack like that and again we've run this many many times you know great bits of history and and how many men what was it Well, 1177 men died on the Arizona and recorded into history and all of that. But what about that? How many people know about that husband that was beat to death in the surprise attack on his wife by a bunch of people with hammers? With hammers. And many times we've asked you to compare the greatness of what goes on in the world right down to your own personal situation. an inch to a mile, so to speak. But you should... This is what preparation is, you guys. How does that go? What was it? What happened Monday morning, December 8, 1941? Young men were lined up at the enlistment offices, weren't they? Ready to run to defend freedom. Because that's how they were sold, that's what they were going to go do. And we know that all of the other history, they knew the attack was coming and Rosa felt tied up with Uncle Joe, that rat, Tommy Betts. You know, we all know that. But the average person, and that's another crux, that's another point to be made here. The average person did not know that. And so, much like at the beginning of this century, they ran down to the enlistment office. We gotta get revenge on somebody. That's human nature too, isn't it? But that's surprise, that's the point here. And it could come to your house, it could come to your nation, it could come to your military base, it could come to your neighborhood, let's take it right back down to it, it could come to your block, it could come to your front door, it could come to you while you're barbecuing in the backyard, it could come to you when you step out of the car or your wife steps out of the car, it could come to you in the form of, oh, Donald Trump says we're going to collect the guns, and that's, that's, that's I'm going to In particular, when the drums are being banged on and the sabers are being rattled like during the Cold War, wouldn't it be something if there was just another, from perhaps even a different nation, another surprise attack on December 7th? And then you think, what's the odds? Well, for 165 to 1, because pick a date. Throw a dart at a calendar. We're going to surprise attack somebody wherever that hits. What's the odds? So we sit here and we talk about this and we reflect on it. But the whole point of that reflection, the whole point of that, of what one might call that lambast from Don, this dinky diatribe is, what are you ready for? What are you prepared for? We've talked about so many different things. We've talked about sit-ups and push-ups. We haven't brought that to the hour in that particular combination, but someone asked his coach a long, long time ago, what can I do if I want to get better? And the coach boiled everything he did right down to sit-ups and push-ups. Now that's not getting out there and doing the wind sprints. And many of us, man, my knees are just killing me and I'm not going to get out there and do wind sprints. If it's not my knees bothering me, it's probably that right hip. You know what I mean? The other day, Mark, I said to myself and I said out loud to someone else, I need a skeleton transplant. Now you might have heard this. I might have brought this to the hour. And that guy looked at me and said, why? And I said, these old bones. And later we were in the store and Debbie was buying a heating pad. And someone said, what do you need a heating pad for, Debbie? And I heard that and I said, These old bones. But I'm not sitting here bragging, but these old bones are just about, well, I can't say ready for anything. They're willing to stand up. They're willing to intervene if necessary. So again, we talk about preparation. We talk about your ability. What little niche can you fit in? Where is it that you shine? That you can do it like no one else can? Can that ability fit somewhere into the movement? Can your ability be helpful to someone just beyond you or a great group of people? That ability and preparation, they're like crossing your fingers like, you know, they're like different strands in the same rope, aren't they? Because if you don't have the ability or if you don't have the preparation, you can't, if I'm not prepared, I'm not able. See how that works? And if I'm not able, I'm not prepared. We could go on and on with this. It's just a matter of just combination or that. Again, where are you gonna be? Walking out of the bowling alley, walking out of work, answering your front door. We could go on and on with this. And there's a lot to be learned from history, isn't there, Mark? I get to you, sir. Interestingly enough, there's a piece posted on From the Trenches on another verification of what was argued about the The whole idea that Pearl Harbor was virtually fabricated was planned. 9-11 was the same way, but it becomes even more apparent when you virtually walk aircraft in. Well, and of course it's faster too, I guess. What's really cool about this is when you fabricate an action like 9-11, it's much higher speed, but everybody else is pretty much up to speed if they're paying attention. So even this is not so fast that it shouldn't have been caught. hours of course instead of well min-ex stay up knowing days how about weeks Pearl Harbor best example I'm going to read this whole article through it's not very long it's at fromthetrenchesworldreport.com it was posted what really happened U.S. Marine Fighting Tyranny is who posted it on December 7th today the history of Pearl Harbor dashed the bones of station H now we've heard about several of the other obvious intercepts and ways that they found out. But this is from the Pearl Harbor end. But pay attention here and remember that there's a very critical point about why it is that they didn't know at Pearl Harbor. On November 24, 1941, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto sent a reading message to Admiral Kuchi Nagumo. I'm going to say, Kuchi. I got to make sure I did it right. Kuchi. Nagumo. commander of the Pacific Striking Fleet, which read in part, quote, the task force keeping its movement strictly secret and maintaining close guard against submarines and aircraft shall advance into Hawaiian waters and upon the very opening of hostilities, shall attack the main force of the United States fleet in Hawaii and deal it a mortal blow. Two sources of the above message are Admiral Homer Wayland's Pearl Harbor, published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, and the United States Strategic Bombing Survey, Pacific Naval Analysis Divisions, the Campaign of the Pacific War, also published by the U.S. Government Printing Office. Contrary to the government propaganda, the attack on Pearl Harbor was a total surprise. Documents declassified in May of 2000 Wait a minute, May of 2000. Now, I want to stop here and put another thing in your little seat in your minds here, guys. You might remember that the officers in charge, Pearl Harbor, were? Kimmel and I can't remember. One in Admiral, one in General. Kimmel, I can't remember the application. Kimmel was the Admiral. Kimmel was the General. I can't remember the other man's name. Right. But they were both Hillary-ed and brought to public shame. for what happened at Pearl Harbor. Now the interesting thing is, what was happening, okay, 9-11 took place when? What year? 2001 wasn't it? Now this release is 2000 in May, right? Because of this, the two officers in charge, you might recall what was supposed to happen the week that 9-11 took place. George W. had a special event that was going to take place in Washington. They were going to exonerate... Let's do it this way. Forgive me. This jumped at me when I saw this because the date makes sense because what they were doing, guys, they were going to clear the admiral's and general's records because they were scapegoated. And the week of 9-11, in fact the days of 9-11, the families. They had a whole thing here. The families for years had been appealing and appealing and wanting to get their grandpas or their dads records cleared. The whole family was participating in this. George Bush had finally acknowledged to do this and there was going to be a public statement made and all of a sudden it was cancelled. Why? Well because what it had to acknowledge is that there was full working knowledge of and that they knew Pearl Harbor was coming and that they let it happen. The parallels were just too hot for you. And right in your face. Now here's the rest of it which of course is right in line with this is the why. This is one of the several components that actually exonerated these men. Okay and their names are here so forgive me I just I was trying to jump three things at once here. It'll take a second. It'll probably rattle back to me in a moment anyway. As it is, contrary to government propaganda, the attack on Pearl Harbor was a total surprise. Documents declassified in May of 2000 confirmed that Yamamoto's message was intercepted in Hawaii at a radio intercept station known as Station H overlooking Kaneohe Bay on Windward Oahu. The location of Station H was on a small peninsula screened from Kamehameha Kama-ha-mema highway on a Chinese, by a Chinese laundry. Today it is Hayi State Park and open to the public. As one approaches the main park building used by community meetings, dance classes, and other gatherings, There is a paved path leading to the right which spirals down the back of the building to the edge of the Canoha Bay. Several pieces of old concrete remain visible in the ground. These are the remains of the foundations of Station H buildings. Nearby are two large lava stone planters sitting on a concrete ring. The planters obscure the true nature of the concrete ring which was the footing of one of the towers supporting the wire antenna used to listen to radio communications in the Pacific. Close examination of the planter reveals the remains of the bolts which held the antenna in place. Further to the southeast, the edge of the second antenna base, all but overgrown, is visible. A parking lot now covers the location of the third antenna base. Monitoring stations such as Station H logged 129 radio messages from the Japanese fleet between November 15 and December 6. So powerful were the Japanese fleet transmitters that Leslie Grogan, a radio man on the passenger ship SS Lureline, listening to Japanese transmissions to the fleet, was able to pick up the fleet's replies and plot the fleet position. On arrival in Honolulu, Grogan delivered his logbook to the end map of the Japanese fleet's progress across the Pacific to Lieutenant Commander George Pease of the Office of Naval Intelligence. The date was December 4, 1941. So there's a second group of information-based transmissions that were tracking a Japanese fleet that remember in the BS movies they generated? We have no idea where the Japanese carrier attack fleets are. They left Japan and just disappeared. I mean, yeah, remember that BS? This is December 4th and again, these were headed right over to Naval Intelligence. Naval Archive records confirm the existence of the logbook, although the logbook itself has vanished. I don't sound familiar, guys. I found this passport in the street here. It's from this foreigner. It's in perfect condition. Apparently it fell out of that exposed facility. As opposed to other things that just are made to disappear. Like the interview with all of the FAA air traffic controllers when they destroyed it right in front of the men and told them if you open your mouth about what happened that there would be consequences when they made all the takes disappear from the logs for the radars tracking the planes remember that I do all forward the code system used by Admiral Yamamoto had been broken in the fall of 1941 and were used by station hypo located at Pearl Harbor The message intercepted at station H on November 24 was transmitted and forwarded directly to Washington DC by station Hypo by passing the local Hawaiian commanders. Washington DC did not relay the translated message back to Kimmel and Short, and that's why I should add Brain Fark because Short's easier to remember, uh... but instead send an immediate order to add not think about this just go i'm gonna go slow on this i'm gonna back up on this as a matter of fact you think about what kind of treason this is the message intercepted at station eight on the river twenty-fourth was translated in four directly to washington now think about this it went all the way from hawaii without going to the commanders only a few miles away and went all the way across about one-third of the world and went to washington And that message, and again, hey guys, you're gonna get screwed, did not come back to the men who had to make the decisions. Instead, listen to this. Washington, D.C. did not relay the translated message back to Kimmel in short, but instead sent an immediate order to Admiral Kimmel to immediate, to terminate exercise 191. A fleet preparedness exercise operating northwest of Hawaii directly in the path of the oncoming Japanese strike fleet. Can't have that. Now let's remember, and I'm gonna finish this paragraph and then we're gonna go back and break some things down here. Kimmel was ordered back to Pearl Harbor. In other words, he wouldn't have been there to be bombed. On November 25th, Winston Churchill sent an urgent message to President Roosevelt. Of all the messages sent between Churchill and Roosevelt, only the message of November 25th remains classified on the grounds of quote-unquote national media security. What would be of interest to national security after, what year is this? How many years ago was that? 75 years. Wow! What would be at risk is the national reputation of that communist Wilson felt. history, American history in particular. And his Jewish run turd are a complete different light. Yeah, and his Jewish run turd Churchill too. Yep. Only the message of November 25th remains classified on the grounds of national security slash on the one hand, Kimmel and Short were crucified for 70 years and were never exonerated properly. The turds who were responsible for murder and then getting us into a war we didn't need to get into, Well, we just got to keep writing books about them. You want? Well, okay, go ahead, Colin. All the movies are trying to say that there's a big cocktail party and everybody was hitting drugs. They weren't at their throats. No, that was... Well, hold on here. Here's the thing. I'm going to read the rest of this because this is a good, concise, individual piece you can let anybody read, but it's a step-by-step process of events, okay? On November 28th, USS Enterprise was ordered out of Pearl Harbor. I've always argued this. This is always what I have felt personally in my heart. I know this. Whenever you catch somebody in these kinds of lies, they always emphasize certain things and they just really over-hyper-emphasize them. It was a miracle that all three of our aircraft carriers were out of Pearl Harbor. Yup, yup, yup. It's just a miracle, but don't you know, that's what you gotta remember. It was a miracle. It's just amazing. It just happened. Okay, listen to the timeline here. On November 28th, USS Enterprise was ordered out of Pearl Harbor in company with 11 of the United States' newest warships, ostensibly to deliver aircraft to Wake Island. On December 5th, USS Lexington was ordered out of Pearl Harbor in company with eight of the United States' newest warships, ostensibly to deliver aircraft at Midway Island. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, the targets they found were the older relics from bygone age, the 21 modern ships of the Pacific Fleet, including two carrots, already safely out of harm's way. Oh, but they told us the other night on the PBS and in review of Pearl Harbor that the Arizona was the gem of the fleet. The Arizona was the pride in every man who enlisted in the Navy. That was their goal to serve on the Arizona mark. I kind of think that's hyperbole though. Polishing the pile of feces. Well, it doesn't mean people didn't want to serve on the Arizona. The Arizona was button ship. It was virtually everything was a polished fleet at that time in peacetime. Especially in Pearl Harbor and especially if it was the flagship of the fleet which the Arizona was. Knowing about hostilities, did you know she was hauled out in the beginning of 1940 she was hauled out scraped clean and there were a whole haul painted prepping her for going as fast as she could in the war but she didn't make it. Fast as she could, it was about 21 knots, you guys. In that time frame, the best Japanese destroyers, the newest Japanese destroyers, could double that speed. Isn't there some kind of a rule that... I mean, I'm not gonna second-guess anybody. I'm just... an idiot out here driving a truck that's talking about something that's 75 years old, but... I mean, isn't there some kind of a rule you can't be having? All kinds of equipment, more in one place. Well they do that cyclically. Right now it's been argued that we're doing the same thing with our carriers, which my God if you think of Battle Wagon as a target, look at the new modern aircraft carriers and their size, and you know from the air especially. On several occasions here we've had one third to half of the carrier fleet docked in port in the last five, six years. It's been an issue because it's like why are they doing this? Part of it is to remember that they were retiring the last of the diesel fleet, I think because the fire stall has been retired, leaving them with nothing but nuclear capable aircraft carriers now that are active. I don't know how many they've cut up of the others because Bummer's job was to try and cut up as much of our other support aircraft carrier, any of our aircraft carriers as possible rather than parking them. And there's no reason for them not to be parked. Diesel ships especially are no hazard to us. And bunker oil is, the reason we do bunker oil on ships is because it's the cheapest thinking fuel you can get and it's crude, rude, and you can get it anywhere. So parking any or all of our latest model, which I don't know how many, again, I don't know, him kept up on everything, but they're trying to destroy what's left of the mothball fleet on the Pacific side. Now if they do that, in other words, trying to destroy whatever military potential they have past a first strike so you could get back with a second wave of something almost immediately or within a reasonable period of time. They are trying to make sure that doesn't happen. The only thing that right now would probably be the next wave of resurrections are the mothball ships that are museums around the country. And the only reason they would be easier to rotate around is because there's a lot of people that are using them as teaching stations. As far as their power plants go, I don't know how much damage was done to them or whether or not they've maintained them. time of war, you run with what you got, you run it as best you can and they'd be prioritized. The battle wagons are still technically in service, although they keep trying to. You know, this horror bummer was trying to cut them up. Clinton wanted to. As far as the Missouri class, the last I heard you guys, we have something like 86 reserved barrels for the three Missouri's that are, you know, the 16 inch guns they wear out real quick. And we have something like 1,816 inch shells. Now you could burn out those barrels and you could burn if it came to like, you know, naval warfare. You know, what would that be Mark? Restricted warfare, you know, not unlimited warfare like nuclear warfare. Right, if it was conventional, we could burn out those barrels and fire all of those 16 inch shells in a day, in two days. It is really scary about how many people died in the Twin Towers and how many people died in the Arizona. It's almost identical the amount of people that died. It's almost scary. Well, it's not just the Arizona. It's Pearl Harbor in general. The interesting thing is, as we've said, they don't do much to change things. There's symbology with regard to the numbers. They wanted more people dead with the Twin Towers. uh... in fact remember they try to keep their into your job now they tried to keep everybody on the spot but you know they've despite what everybody says it's amazing how much common sense or intelligence of the plight comes to running like hell and i think that's that's what really pissed him off they wanted to be if you would be had to play up whatever happened to matter what it was bad but the whole thing was fabricated i think that we could we could break it open sooner we already did almost as quick as it happened and eleven was proven to be a lie There is no way you're going to ever convince me of the story. Just like here. See, years ago when I was little, I don't know guys. There's something about the pattern. And I've noticed this and I'm not bragging. There's a pattern to the way the racketeers lie. And when you start asking, it's like, why the hell were the carriers not there? And of course, the argument is, well, they were delivering aircraft. Well, yeah. But what's interesting is the other parts of this that come to play is none of the orders for those activities came from Kimmel and Short because they were, of course, in charge of the theater, the basic theater of operations where the fleet was originally docked. But the order came, firstly, the information all went out about the task force coming up against them. The government cleared the alleyway so that the attack could take place because if the battle group had been in play, remember that the policy of the commanders of Pearl Harbor was to have always at least half of the fleet at sea. Well, with half of the fleet at sea, you'd already be in battle and the other half would be able to engage as quickly as they could steam out and nothing like what happened with Pearl Harbor would have taken place. Oh, it would have been the first battle in naval history between airplanes. Yeah, and combined with an actual surface fleet action because they'd have been walking right into each other. It would have been a blind contact, which is the best kind of kick-your-ass battle you can imagine. Because you see, everybody tries to posture to not use their ships. Let's think about this. In fact, this is one argument somebody had. We build capital ships so that we don't use them. And if you don't think so, if you take a look, the British fleet, the Italian fleet, the Italian guys, go do a quick look at the battle fleet of Italy. of World War II. Everybody laughs about Italy, but you know what they do? They don't show you anything. You want to know they don't show anything? The reason people laugh is because Italy was timid to use its force the way they should have. But Jutland was no different. World War I, all these big battle wagons and dreadnoughts and super destroyers, I mean, that's where the first high-speed destroyers really came into play. Torpedo boats were already in play and the Japanese used them in 1905 and the destroyer had its own little niche in that and was significant as a fighting ship. That's what they called them. Throw in a capital one in? Oh yeah! But you know what? When it come to sending the big boys out, they'd always run! I always sit down and watch this and look at it and say, okay, you build up these big snicking ships, the British don't want to necessarily take them out anywhere, but they were pulling them around, but they're always close to and with heavier defense nearby or like you would eventually be aircraft support nearby or land support nearby. Well, let's just qualify that because there was a battle in the Pacific, a naval battle that the Nevada participated in, that she was pulled up off the bottom of Pearl Harbor. Over the course of one night in a place called the Iron Bottom Bay, where is that? Iron Bottom Sea, it's in the slot right there with Guadalcanal. A couple of Japanese cruisers were sunk, a whole bunch of Japanese destroyers were sunk, and in the chain of one night, no aircraft involved, and Nevada was part of that. A lot of those boys sitting on there were just happy to get revenge. That was their idea of getting back. Yup. But the reason it was called the Iron Bottom Sea is because we lost aircraft carriers there, they lost aircraft carriers there. We lost battleships there, they lost battleships there. My dad said when he drove, when they sailed through the Iron Bottom Sea, they went through it, well of course they were escorting support ships. and that's what a DE does. He said just imagine ships on every angle you can imagine half sunk, partially sunk. In most cases you could just see the mass and the funnels. The reason they call it the air and bottom sea and the other reason they call it the slot is because the whole thing was lined with shipwrecks. At night he says the eeriest thing you ever saw, you're running quiet, you're running dark, you can see in the dark just like daylight on the ocean. And he goes, here you go and buy all these ships that are laying on the bottom and you just don't want to be the next one. And destroyers up the GIGI transport ships of every size and type you can think of. So again, there were capital losses, but in almost every case, as quickly as possible, everybody extracted themselves. This is what I say about battle too. You see guys, how do you think wars continue? Even if you lost, you extracted yourself from the battle. You didn't go, oh my god, it's the end of the war, we fought one action, we're doomed, ah piss out of it. I wish to god we'd done better, but pull back the people you can, save the people you can, put some rounds downrange to remind them we're still in the fight if they try to kick into us. That mentality is, oh he just punched me, I think I better quit. Yeah, exactly, and that doesn't happen, and that's the problem when you watch all this stuff, it's like I said, the Bundy Ranch, or all these other things. These are part of an ongoing campaign, a series of skirmishes or actions that lead up to a major battle which is part of a campaign and many campaigns are part of a war. What's fascinating though is in all of these, it's usually very unintentional muck ups to get these boats into the same place with each other. If in 1941 As the war broke out, Force 191 had hit or run into the Japanese high seas fleet coming in. Guys, they just started pounding right away. It'd be kind of like, it'd be interesting because you see it been a pre-year right on the edge of December 7th. And if the Japanese, if a battle fleet of gunships had come across a carrier group, you know, within gun range, and they were in gun range. Oh, aircraft carriers have scouts out. All the time. Yeah, why the admiral's an idiot. Right, and the problem he's got is that if he gets caught flat-footed, the carriers are fast. And in fact, probably a little faster than those battle wagons in this case. Exactly. Exactly. But the problem is... The life-fiction was an older one, but the Enterprise had just come out of her shakedown cruises. Yep. That's why they were somewhere else, but if they hadn't been somewhere else, see, they weren't ordered out. The 191 activity was taking place... Uh, Kimmel and Sharp had a complete combined arms team that would have just gutted the naval force, the Japanese, because remember, they'd be operating off of a land-based facility, but they have a full naval complement that wasn't betrayed yet by the coward and the piece of filth, Franklin Delano Rosenfeld. There were a number of B-17s that flew in on December... had they been there a day before or even at their proper time of arrival had that naval engagement happened that have landed in Hawaii, been loaded up with bombs, and been involved in that engagement. They've been told to fight and fight, load and fight, congratulations. But we just flew, yeah, we got a chance to fight? Oh, they'd gunned them up so fast to make your head swim. The bomb bays have been loaded with anything they could have put up in there. It's just like what happened during the late T-Golf conflagration. What do we got? Depth charges. Load them. Better depth charges in harsh language. And you know that the pilots in the late T-Golf action actually dropped depth charges on cruisers and succeeded in doing their job. Think about that. What's it going to do? Well, let's find out. Think about that. That's where we've talked before. You know, Rumsfeld did say one thing that was true. You fight with, you go to war with what you got. You fight with what you got. But by God, do the best you can. And when your hands are tied behind your back by a traitorous government and you're put out in the front in harm's way, and then they take away your eyes and ears, they take away your ability to protect strength and tell you that, oh, by the way, you're going to stay in wait to get killed. Because that's what they ordered. They ordered the fleet in and told them not to go out. Now think about this, with what I just described in red here, which is the summation, you know, step by step, the timeline, with those quote unquote modern ships out, the only possible best solution for the rest of the fleet is to continue to do what they already had done as a policy, which is take half of that fleet and keep them at sea at low cruise. They would have been better off at low patrol speed, just orbiting the Hawaiian Islands, than to be sitting in Pearl Harbor, wouldn't they guys? Yeah, that's what I was saying. That's what I was saying. I mean, it doesn't make any sense to have all that stuff in the fort, but you know what am I to say? Well, the commanders were not... You know what? You know what? The commanders had that thought. They were doing their job until the traders in Washington told them to stop doing their job. Kimmel, the admiral, short, the general, short was warned against sabotage. If you have a whole bunch of airplanes and you're trying to look over great spaces, what do you do? Well, you line them all up and then only a few people can keep an eye on a whole bunch of stuff, right? But when they're all lined up, here comes that zero and he just stitches the whole lot and probably one or two burst into flames and then the whole line is... And matter what, is when they're in a line like that and you're hitting pavement, guys ricochets count. Yeah. Everything, when you're going down a line of aircraft on a lateral angle like that and you're strafing, the bullets that go through something might bounce right back up into another one. Yep. That's the beauty of having a target like that. But the thing is, part of it was that, remember, naval intelligence is who betrayed us. So you've got an officer who received a log book from another man, which is vital intelligence. He had it in hand. Where did it go? It makes me wonder about 9-11, is this a drill? Is this real time? Is this a drill? Is this real time? Because what was going on on 9-11 Mark? That's right. The able danger which of course remember the liar Bush said which is BS because for as long as skyscrapers have been built the biggest concern has always been ram attack or an accident by airplane guys. That's why I put lights on top. That was a conversation of everybody who was a naysayer about building skyscrapers. that it was going to be the age of aircraft and planes could fly into the buildings and they'd be flying in every day and crashing into the buildings because the building would be like a plane magnet. Seriously, they actually wrote garbage like that. So when Bush the liar said, and he was a pilot, here's the other thing, that's the kicker right there. That stinking turd it has, you got to admit it, He was a pilot, he was a fighter pilot. He knows better, he knows when he opened his face it was a lie, and he counted on the stupification of the American population by the controlled media. That piece of tri- that's why I have no respect for that piece of field, that coke head, you know, P-brain. Okay, but he's loved by a lot of other coke head P-brains. However, how- What was it, B-25? I'll be 25, excuse me. Right, yeah. But he's not the only plane, but the image is quite impressive because he did kind of stick, you know? That's the thing about it. It did kind of stick. Kind of like fly on a windshield on high speed, only with the high speed being the fly. And you know, the immobile object just didn't give. Not very much, you know? And interestingly enough, got to remember when that happened, the Empire State Building wasn't that old. The Empire State Building was built during the Depression. In fact, it was a pariah there because they couldn't even run out of office space. Nobody had money to buy office space in the Empire State Building, but they kept building it. Hey, it was a job. So just, you know, again, the parallels like that said, that's the thing that's most critical to understand. They figure they wait long enough they can stupefy everybody a second time, but the database The ability to collect the database and intercommunication were at a critical point right there, more so than maybe even now because now we take it for granted and we're at about the same level which is, well, we're at the same level of potential with regard to what you have at your fingertips, but the quantity of it out there is greater. So now everybody literally can turn and become a newsman. if they're smart and they turn their camera on they can catch an event as it's happening which is really bad for the shysters if you don't just look at the oh my god look at this event but you pay attention to the actions going on around it and then you find out hey this whole thing was a setup Japanese Prime Minister in your opinion you guys errant for apologizing for... Neither side is going to come back and apologize for anything if they can help it. You got to remember that there's Both sides were major military powers. One of the other things that really pissed off Japan in reality is the reason we pissed them off. You've got to understand something about the long-term timeline. Before 1905, before the Sino-Russo war, We were friends to the Tsar of Russia 100%. We built their ships, we provided industrial machinery, we helped them in as many ways as we could to upgrade wherever they were willing to buy it. And we were 100% in their camp and in 1905 we virtually flip-flopped and provided the Japanese with everything they needed to attack the Russians. Both the British and the American government provided all the newer ships and all newer technology, so much so that very little of anything that's on a Japanese ship in 1905 or for that matter, World War I or II, nothing that was written in the way of nomenclature on the ship was in Japanese. It was all in English. The whole Japanese fleet was like that. Contrary to what they try to show you, some of the stuff in reality, if you look at real images, All critical components had English nomenclature on them. Why? They were built by us. So we sided and all of a sudden became really big, big friends with the Japanese. In World War I, which it wasn't called World War I, it was called the Great War, what side were the Japanese on? On our side. They had representatives, in fact that's how they got those places. The islands, you're right. Yeah, the mandate islands. Remember those? What were those mandates from? The Treaty of Versailles. They used to be run by Germany. They were German holdings in the Pacific which were colonial holdings. Japan was gifted them and ended up with whole elements of the Pacific now not only just to be policed, they were given to them as holdings and Japan did nothing or little of nothing during the war. That's what's fascinating. They had a hell of a fleet. Don't make a mistake about it. They had some, in fact, you know what? I gotta point this out. In World War I, they had the biggest battleship on the planet. Most people don't realize that. The Japanese, that was one of their little creams that are cream-slash-their-nitches. They had the biggest battle, every time someone built a new one, the Brits are us, guess what? They built another one. That thing was huge. Well, we're not talking the Omato, that's World War II. I'm talking World War I. In fact, the Fuso, F-U-S-O, was at the time a one of the... Well, actually almost every ship they built was bigger each time, okay, during World War I. But the Fuso was one of the largest of, well, it was the benchmark ship for its class. And it was the ship that ended up fighting as the capital ship in charge in the Battle of Leyte Gulf that I just talked about in World War II during the invasion of the Philippines. It was destroyed during a ship-to-ship naval engagement between the old girls on our side and the Japanese old fleet on the other side. It was literally a class of ships that should have met each other any time between wars or at the beginning of the war and didn't. And it's funny because both sides upgraded. So when they did meet, they had upgraded with the firepower of the present technology. Well, the Japanese after World War I were our allies. And in fact, we provided technology, resources, all of their upgrades. In fact, many of the upgrades that they took advantage of included aircraft. Oh, by the way, including naval aircraft, you know, for aircraft carriers. You know what? Now these new battle wagons talk for small rounds a million bucks about stupid I mean this fire a million dollar round out of a Yeah, that's pretty cheap million dollar ship right that's cheap. No. No okay think about this. I just had this conversation yesterday Saddam Hussein was driving T-54 55 where there were no rebuilds from communist China down at the bottom of Kuwait those were his third line vehicles We had this big brag up about how America, we were kicking Saddam's boys down there when we attacked that one little probe group that came right down to the edge of Saudi Arabia. Remember the water tower engagement where they were shooting at the water tower? That was the first ground to ground. Okay, well when that exchange took place, he probably spent a total on that expeditionary force, and I'm serious about this, of no more than $100,000 for all the tanks and APCs you saw. Well wait Mark, there were like 70 tanks and there was like 100 APCs. Yeah, and they were all, you know the tanks that he was using there cost $3,000 American and those Chinese APCs we could buy for $1,600 apiece. Rent a revolution. Yeah. So when everybody brags up, when they fired a tow missile it cost almost a half a million dollars. It cost a half a million dollars to knock out a $3,000 tank. Who won the economic war there? is no balance. Why are they called capital ships? A whole lot of money got stunkened. That's right! In fact, we talked about that. It caught the price of two aprons pink today to build the Arizona. In terms of dollars. But we don't worry, we spent a lot goofier price on a lot of other worse things. But don't forget those air conditioned guys. Yeah, don't forget the air conditioned doghouses the Pentagon was buying. And they really were guys. Anyway, we're at the top. How do you feel? Stick around. I gotta go mark. I'll be good. Okay. God bless our republic. We just have their new world ordered. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the wrong path. But we are on the mark. On day and night. And for everybody out there, again, we will not be betrayed. 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