The McCollum Memo:
The Smoking Gun of Pearl Harbor
On October 7, 1940, Lieutenant
Commander Arthur McCollum of the Office of Naval
Intelligence submitted a memo to Navy Captains Walter
Anderson and Dudley Knox (whose endorsement is included
in the following scans). Captains Anderson and Knox were
two of President Roosevelt's most trusted military
advisors.
The memo, scanned below, detailed an 8
step plan to provoke Japan into attacking the United
States. President Roosevelt, over the course of 1941,
implemented all 8 of the recommendations contained in the
McCollum memo. Following the eighth provocation, Japan
attacked. The public was told that it was a complete
surprise, an "intelligence failure", and
America entered World War Two.
More about the Pearl Harbor Deception is at Pearl Harbor: Mother of all conspiracies (at least until 9/11) THE BONES OF STATION H The remains of the radio intercept station on Oahu that picked up Admiral Yamamoto's order for the attack. YOUTUBE - THE BONES OF STATION H Video of the remains of the radio intercept station on Oahu that picked up Admiral Yamamoto's order for the attack. |
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