Pearl Harbor: Tokyo Rose

The bringing about of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on
7 December 1941 followed the same pattern. The Council on Foreign
Relations (CFR) headed by Bernard Baruch was contemplating a plan
of provocation, which was to lead to a Japanese attack on the United
States. Roosevelt’s Secretary of Defense, Harry Stimson, wrote in his
diary: “We stand before the difficult question of which acts of
diplomacy would ensure Japan to take the blame and the first step.”
On 25 July 1941, Roosevelt froze all Japanese assets in the United
States, decided on a trade embargo, refused Japan access to the
Panama Canal and assisted China in its war against Japan. This was
revealed by George Morgenstern in his book “Pearl Harbor: The Story
of the Secret War” (Costa Mesa, 1991). In July 1941, Roosevelt also
blocked all oil deliveries to Japan. The American blockade was an
outright declaration of war (Eric D. Butler, “The Red Pattern of World
Conquest”, Melbourne, 1985, p. 52).


The US Secretary of State, the freemason Dean Acheson, was given
the mission of inducing the so-called freeze of Japanese trade, which
would inevitably have defeated the country. If Japan did not act, war
would follow, the blame would be put on Japan and the result would
be defeat and a second class status as well.
Admiral Robert A. Theobold wrote in his book “The Final Secret of
Pearl Harbor” (Devin-Adair, 1954) that one person alone was responsible for this disaster – the President of the United States, Franklin
Delano Roosevelt, a freemason of the 32 nd degree of the Scottish Rite.
Roosevelt was initiated as a freemason on 11 October 1911 in the
Holland Lodge No. 8 in New York (John Hamill, Robert Gilbert, “Freemasonry: A Celebration of the Craft”, London, 1998, p. 241). He had
long been a member of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Holy Shrine
Lodge as well as the Architect Lodge No. 519. He was further a grand
master of the Grand Lodge Georgia in New York and in the lodge Tall
Cedars of Lebanon of North America (Kurt Fervers, “Die Parolen der
Hochgrade: Freimaurerpolitik um die beiden Weltkriege” / “The
Passwords of the High Degrees”, Berlin, 1942, p. 143). He became an
honorary member of the Stansburg Lodge No. 24 in Washington, D.C.


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Four days before the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States had
intercepted and deciphered Japanese messages about the decision to
go to war against the United States and Great Britain. Information
about Pearl Harbor reached Roosevelt as well, but he did not act. The
retired Colonel John W. Carrothers stated in The San Francisco
Chronicle on 11 December 1981 that the United States had an
excellent spy network in Japan, consisting of Koreans who despised
the Japanese. Complete information about the intended attack was
available to Roosevelt 48 hours in advance. Even the Soviet
government warned the United States against the planned attack by
Japan. The US commander in Hawaii was not informed.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was, among other lodges, a member of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Holy Shrine.
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One Reply to “Pearl Harbor: Tokyo Rose”

  1. That Roosevelt really was aware of the coming attack, and even
    lured the Japanese into attacking, is confirmed in the book “The
    Warlords of Washington” by Anthony Hilder. He never warned his
    own generals. The director of the FBI, the freemason J. Edgar Hoover
    (Federal lodge No. 1, Washington), was equally aware of the attack
    but kept quiet about it. This provided a suitable excuse for taking
    part in the Second World War. J. Edgar Hoover preferred to employ
    freemasons.

    Admiral Robert Theobold’s book also refers to the secret Japanese
    messages concerning the planned attack. They were decoded and
    sent to the White House. President Roosevelt was not concerned that
    2237 Americans were killed in connection with the Japanese attack.
    He received the pretext he wanted to start a war, killing even more
    people.

    In 1942, more than 110 000 American citizens of Japanese origin
    were placed in ten concentration camps (among them Manzanar in
    California), where many of them died.
    On 15 February 1942, after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor,
    Winston Churchill spoke on the radio, where he said: “The plan
    worked to perfection, because public opinion reacted exactly as I had
    wished” (The New York Times, 16 February 1942).
    In order to provoke the Korean War, the masonic Grand Master
    Harry S. Truman followed the same pattern. First, the US forces were
    deliberately moved out of Korea in mid-1949. According to Professor
    Bruce Cummings, Secretary of State Dean Acheson made a speech on
    12 January 1950 before the National Press Club in Washington, where
    he made it clear that South Korea was no longer a part of the US
    sphere of interest in Asia. The British historian Paul Johnson did not
    understand anything, and thought it ill-considered (Paul Johnson,
    “Modern Times”, New York, 1983). Of course, it was a well-considered
    speech.

    Six weeks before the Korean War, Tom Connally, freemason and
    chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, excluded
    Korea from the American sphere of interest. The signal given to the
    communists was even more obvious. The attack from North Korea
    then followed just at the right moment

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