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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                288
Communist aims throughout the Balkans and Western Europe. He emerged as the
only victor of the war [WW II]. We [the Allies] insured the emergence of a more
hostile, menacing predatory power than Nazi Germany, one which has enslaved
more people than we liberated.
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Prince Michael Sturdza, the former Foreign Minister of Rumania, also recognized that
Russia was the only victor in WW II. He stated:
World War II… was to leave only one victor…: International Communism
as embodied in Soviet Russia.
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There is a now famous picture that shows Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin together at the
Yalta conference. Jim Shaw, author of The Deadly Deception (a book about Masonry)
commented on this picture to a reporter in 1989. He stated: “And there they were, Roosevelt,
Churchill and Stalin, all three Masons.” Shaw was a man who would know, he was a former
thirty-third-degree Mason who had left the satanic organization in the 1970s.
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Japan Attempts To Surrender
At the Quebec Conference in September of 1944, the Combined Chiefs first seriously
brought up the subject of a Japanese surrender. They set a time-table for achieving an
unconditional surrender of Japan. The goal was set for no later than 18-months after the war in
Europe had ended.
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Germany surrendered eight months later on May 7, 1945 . Two-months
after the surrender of Germany “the target date for forcing the unconditional surrender of Japan
was set for November 15, 1946.”
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The US received its first indications that the Japanese might be interested in negotiating a
surrender as early as July and August 1944. This was drastically ahead of schedule. On August
11, 1944 a Japanese message was intercepted by the US from Foreign Minister Shigemitsu to
Ambassador Sato in Moscow. The message instructed Sato to find out if Russia would be willing
to assist in negotiating peace. From that time forward, the Japanese made repeated overtures
towards negotiating a surrender.
In September 1944, the Swedish Ambassador in Tokyo offered to begin negotiations for a
Japanese surrender after he became aware that civilians in Japan were anxious to end the war.
The US Office of Strategic Services (OSS) issued reports in January 1945 indicating that the
Japanese were attempting to negotiate peace through the Vatican. In April of 1944 Sweden’s
Ambassador sent what he considered some of the probable conditions for peace to the US State
Department.
In another instance, the Japanese Minister to Switzerland expressed a desire to negotiate
peace between Japan and the Allies only four days after the German surrender. Further interest in
negotiating peace were reported by the OSS and other US government offices on May 5, and 19,
June 7, and July 7, 13 and 16, 1945.
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On July 13, 1945 a month before the bombing of Hiroshima a remarkably clear message
was intercepted by US intelligence indicating Japan was ready to surrender. The message was
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