Navigation bar
  Print document Start Previous page
 285 of 641 
Next page End  

The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                285
The efforts of the Japanese Ambassador were to no avail. On November 26, 1941, Tokyo
received the following reply from its Ambassador in Washington D.C.: “hull said… I am sorry to
tell you that we cannot agree to it [Japan’s treaty Proposal].”
1149
The end result of this is very
well known; Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The US declared war on Japan
and in accordance with their treaty with Japan, Germany and Italy declared war on the United
States.
Roosevelt Ignores Advance Knowledge of Pearl Harbor
There is very substantial documentation that President Roosevelt knew of the attack on
Pearl Harbor ahead of time but did nothing and provided no warning to Pearl Harbor. Judge
Andrew Napolitano, a Fox News consultant, said that if Roosevelt knew of the attack ahead of
time, he was guilty of treason. Therefore, following is the account of President Roosevelt’s acts
of treason:
In October of 1940 President Roosevelt ordered Admiral James Richardson to move the
Pacific Fleet from California to Pearl Harbor. Admiral Richardson was strongly opposed to the
move because it would put the fleet in potential jeopardy and he expressed this to Roosevelt. In
January of 1941 Richardson was relieved of command after refusing to obey his Commander in
Chief. In a further attempt to provoke a Japanese attack, Roosevelt had ordered Richardson to
create a naval blockade around Japan. Richardson’s reason for refusing was that a blockade was
an act of war. Roosevelt is reported to have told Richardson: “Sooner or later the Japanese will
commit an overt act against the United States and the nation will be willing to enter the war.”
1150
Although Roosevelt wanted war, he wanted to win. Therefore, he protected the most
valuable of the naval ships at Pearl Harbor. These included three aircraft carriers, and twenty of
the newest ships of the fleet, which consisted of smaller more maneuverable destroyers and
cruisers. These ships were protected by dividing them and sending them to Midway and Wake
Island.
1151
Admiral Husband Kimmel replaced Admiral Richardson as Commander of the Naval
forces at Pearl Harbor. Kimmel says of the attack, “We were unready for an attack at Pearl
Harbor because President Roosevelt’s Plans required no word to be sent to alert the fleet in
Hawaii.” In fact Roosevelt had gone as far as to order the US fighter planes in Pearl Harbor to be
grouped into circles with the props facing in. This not only made them easy targets but since the
planes had no reverse it made it very difficult to mount an air response to the surprise attack.
1152
Admiral Robert Theobold commanded the destroyers at Pearl Harbor. These are the ships
that were sacrificed along with their crews. Admiral Theobold wrote an expose of the attack on
Pearl Harbor entitled The Final Secrets of Pearl Harbor. In his book, Theobold exposed that
Roosevelt placed his ships and men in Pearl Harbor to be used as bait to entice the Japanese to
attack; the act was not only designed to bring war with Japan but with Germany; and President
Roosevelt, General George C. Marshall (Supreme Commander of the US Army), and Admiral
Harold R. Stark (Supreme Commander of the US Navy) knew about Japan’s surprise attack on
Pearl Harbor 21 hours in advance but failed to provide any warning.
1153
As we shall see
Roosevelt had much further advance knowledge.
US State Department Records reveal that the US first learned that Japan was considering
Click to Convert - Powerful PDF Converter and HTML Converter.