THE FINAL SECRET OF PEARL HARBOR
by Professor Revilo P.
Oliver (July 1989)
I have just seen the disclosure of a crucial historical fact, hitherto kept
profoundly secret by the rulers of the United States, which will force you, as
it has forced me, drastically to revise our understanding of recent history. It
is an article, entitled "Tigers of a Different Stripe," by Don McLean
in *Soldier of Fortune*, January 1989.
I am convinced that it is not a canard. There is no indication that Yahweh's
venomous race, the world's Masters of Deceit, contrived or inspired the
article, which surely does not serve their purposes. Mr. McLean gives precise
references to documents now in the archives in Washington, and even reproduces
two of them photographically. It is likely that there are still in the United
States, and conceivably even in universities, American historians who are more
interested in establishing historical facts than in pleasing their paymasters;
they will surely look for documents thus specifically and precisely designated
and verify them. And finally and most cogently, the fact now disclosed fits so
perfectly a gap in our present knowledge that it has the logical validity of a
piece of a jigsaw puzzle put into its place.
I thought that I had disclosed in *America's Decline*, the ultimate secret of
Pearl Harbor, the fact that the unspeakably foul energumenon called Franklin
Roosevelt, in January 1941, almost a full year before the attack on Pearl
Harbor, had incited the Japanese by informing "in strict confidence"
the Portuguese Ambassador that his countrymen need not be concerned about their
colonies in the Orient because the United States was going to attack Japan when
her military forces were extended to the limit and most vulnerable, and would
thus destroy Japan. The Ambassador naturally cabled the good news to his
government in his most secret code, which the Japanese had compromised and were
reading currently. And the success of the diseased monster's scheme was
attested a few days later when the Portuguese message was quoted in Japanese
diplomatic messages that American cryptanalysts were reading. (1) The Japanese
were thus led to believe that the Americans would soon attack them, and that
they should therefore gain the advantage of surprising the enemy that intended
to surprise them.
(1. Professor James Martin informs me that the parts of "Magic" that
have been made public do not include the messages to which I refer. This would
indicate that the Army is still trying to keep this much of the great War
Criminal's treason secret, but after the disclosures in *Soldier of Fortune*
that will no longer be worthwhile.)
I erred grossly in the conclusions which I drew from that fact. I assumed that
the loathsome creature had been bluffing, and that the Japanese had blundered
in being taken in by what was just another of his innumerable lies. (2) In
*America's Decline*, again in "*The Yellow Peril*" and especially in
*Liberty Bell*, April 1984, pp. 5-7, where I condemned the Japanese for
ignoring their own best interests when they decided to attack Pearl Harbor
instead of honoring their obligations under their treaty and alliance with Germany,
thus precipitating the catastrophe in the West and the Suicide of Europe, I was
thinking in terms of an American expeditionary force in hundreds of ships
carrying thousands of American soldiers to the Orient to be killed for the
delight of the monster and the ophidian race to which he partly belonged. I
thought it was certain that the loathsome creature could not have sent such an
expedition to attack Japan without preparations that would have alarmed even
the dullest of the boobs in a nation that preponderantly wished to remain at
peace.
(2. In Washington at the time, and especially among the "Liberal"
bureaucrats who had to deal with the perfidious creature, there was current an
epigram; "He has conscientious scruples against telling the truth.")
I knew, of course, that when the diseased and blood-thirsty animal in the White
House used the Portuguese Ambassador to incite the Japanese, he had been waging
for more than a year a secret war of aggression against Germany, using his
command of our Navy to attack German ships, in the hope that Germany would, in
exasperation, declare open war on the United States to counter the sneaking war
he was waging against her, and that he apparently turned to Japan only when he
found that Hitler wisely was ignoring the provocation. I considered, of course,
a comparable use of the Navy against Japan, but that, I though, could not be
kept secret from the American people who were eventually to be the victims. So
I concluded that the great War Criminal had bluffed the Japanese.
I accordingly speculated about differences in racial mentality that prevented
the Japanese from understanding the limitations of presidential power at that
time. I overlooked the obvious and logical solution. Now that Mr. McLean has
published it, I marvel at my obtuseness. (3)
(3. I yield to the temptation to palliate my blunder and say that it seemed to
be confirmed by one of the foul fiend's attempts to create a pretext for
attacking Japan. He despatched a small naval vessel into waters in which the Japanese
navy was operating, hoping that the Japanese would sink it. See Admiral Kemp
Tolley, *Cruise of the Lanikai, Incitement to War*, (Annapolis, Naval Institute
Press, 1973). One could add an inference from the anxiety, indiscreetly
confessed by the Roosevelt female in her newspaper column, with which the
monster was awaiting on the morning of 7 December news that the American fleet
in Pearl Harbor had been destroyed. Why such anxiety, if the desired war was
certain? (It probably wasn't anxiety: just impatience to get the killing and
disasters started.))
I knew, of course, that a group of American mercenaries, who called themselves
the "Flying Tigers" and were commanded by a Captain Chennault, had
been hired by the Chinese to fight the Japanese, but I never guessed that they
were a part of the War Criminal's plot.
Mr. McLean cites a secret memorandum from the Chief of Naval Operations, dated
17 January 1940, two years before the attack on Pearl Harbor and a year before
the diseased monster used the Portuguese Ambassador to incite the Japanese,
which, with complementary secret documents signed by Admiral Thomas C. Hart,
conclusively prove that Roosevelt was then planning a devastating attack on
Japan with bombers that would exploit the knowledge that "one of Japan's
greatest fears rests upon [i.e., is of] bombing of the homeland." The
crime was to be carried out with typical hypocrisy.
American aviators would be released from the Army, Navy, and Marine air corps
to be hired as mercenaries through the Intercontinent Corporation, owned by
William D. Pawley, which would hire them "under contract with the Chinese
government" and with money supplied by the American government through the
trick of guaranteeing loans ostensibly made by private bankers to supplement
the secret loan of $100,000,000 made directly to China by Morgenthau, the
Sheeny who was in charge of the American Treasury, obviously by agreement with
the part-Jew in the White House. Japan would thus be unable to prove that the
Roosevelt government's pretense of neutrality, which had been solemnly affirmed
by the War Criminal, was odious hypocrisy. The Japanese would thus be kept
inactive by American "neutrality" until the United States was ready
to strike the final blow and contrive a pretext for open war.
The plan for the sneaking attack on Japan sketched in January 1940 was fully
elaborated in the secret "Joint Army-Navy Board Paper 355, Serial
691," dated 23 June 1941, which described in detail the scheme that
Roosevelt obviously had authorized no later than 15 April 1941, eight months
before Pearl Harbor, when he ordered that American officers and servicemen on
active duty should be encouraged to accept "leaves of absence" and
take employment as Chinese mercenaries, with a guarantee that they could return
to the armed services of the United States as though they had been serving
honorably in them during their absence. The plan was to destroy first the
"Japanese Industrial Establishment," thus not only halting the
production of weapons and supplies for the Japanese army and navy, but also so
destroying all other industry as to make the economic structure of Japan
collapse. The bombers would use incendiary bombs to devastate Japanese cities
and fry Japanese civilians, as was eventually done in the famous raid on Tokyo.
The plan called for diversion of armaments then being (illegally) sent to
Britain. Two hundred fighter planes and one hundred bombers would go into
operation against Japan by September 1941, and by December the pseudo-Chinese
air force would have the full complement of five hundred planes with American
aviators to man them and American technicians and mechanics as ground crews to
maintain them. Thus the planned devastation of Japan would be well under way in
December 1941.
Only difficulty and delay in diverting weapons promised the British prevented
the plan from being carried out on schedule and enabled Japan to get in the
first blow. Some American soldiers had been despatched to Chennault's secret
base in China on 21 November, and more were to leave Los Angeles on 11
December. A production of Lockhead bombers destined for China was ready on 7
December, awaiting ships to load them.
These facts, of course, drastically alter your understanding of the situation.
When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, they were not deceived by a bluff;
they were defending themselves against an act of war, a war of unconscionable
aggression. They are completely absolved of all guilt, even according to the
criteria of International Law that prevailed among civilized nations before
that law was repudiated by Britain and the United States in their catastrophic
Advance to Barbarism.
There is only one item lacking to complete the terrible history. Did the
Japanese know of the detailed plan set forth in the Army-Navy Board's document
of 23 July 1941? I hope that some Japanese historians will be able to answer
that question definitively. In the meantime, in the absence of proof, I think
it highly probable that the Japanese were fully informed of the essentials of
the plot.
Although it seems that the Japanese did not succeed in reading American codes
of any consequence, except some operational codes used by the Air Force, they
had great success in breaking Chinese codes and ciphers, (4) and they could
have obtained some information from those sources, especially Chinese messages
about preparations for reception of the American forces. Japanese espionage was
always highly successful in China, and sometimes elsewhere. The planned attack
on Japan, although secret, was necessarily known to a very considerable number
of persons, including men given to indiscretion. But the further question
imposes itself: Did the Japanese intelligence have to exert itself to learn the
secret?
(4. See J.W. Bennett, W.A. Hobart, and J.B. Spitzer, *Intelligence and
Cryptanalytic Activities of the Japanese During World War II* (Laguna Hills,
California; Aegean Park Press, 1986). The scope of this study is limited to the
period after Pearl Harbor. It may underestimate the efficiency of Japanese espionage,
since the authors may not have had access to highly secret information, which
the defeated Japanese would prudently have kept out of the hands of the
conquerors, who intended to murder some high-ranking Japanese officers after
mock trials to provide a spurious legitimacy for the notorious murders at
Nuremberg--both crimes, of course, in utter defiance of the International Law
the United States had pragmatically repudiated and of the simple sense of
decency and justice that is part of our now despised Aryan inheritance. We
cannot palliate our guilt by blaming the Jews: they instigated our crimes, but
*we* committed them, knowing that we were repudiating the ethics of our race
and of civilized mankind to please our parasites.)
It is scarcely credible that the hypocrisy of the American scheme was intended
to be successful and deceive the Japanese. When two hundred American bombing
planes, some of which would inevitably be shot down, operated by officers and
crew men detached from the American Army and Navy, some of whom would
inevitably be killed and others captured, began to raid Japanese cities, even
boobs would not have been deceived by the transparent pretext that the raiders
were mercenaries hired by China. It must obviously have been intended that the
Japanese would not be imbeciles and, recognizing the fact, would declare war on
the treacherous Americans, with or without diplomatic formalities. Thus the
monster would get his war with Japan, and Germany, honoring her obligations to
her ally, would declare the war on the United States that the great War
Criminal had been unable to provoke by the secret naval war he had been waging
against Germany.
Now if the wanton attack on Japan was intended to provoke a war, would it not
have been reasonable to make certain that the preparations for it would become
known to Japan, thus confirming the information that had been transmitted
through the Portuguese? That could only hasten the yearned-for day and the
marching of Americans to slaughter for the glory of the Jews and Roosevelt's
colleague, Stalin. And it would in the meantime effectively prevent the
Japanese from taking action in Siberia. I think it likely that that is what was
done.
*Soldier of Fortune* has included, obiter, a consideration that is highly relevant
in this connection. It is now accepted history that the clever Communist spy in
Japan, Sorge, changed the fortunes of civilized mankind when he sent to his
Soviet employers on 15 October his now famous message, "Japanese carrier
force attacking United States Navy at Pearl Harbor probably dawn November
six." (5) It is assumed that that message enabled Stalin to transfer to
the defence of Russia the army of two million men he was having to maintain in
Siberia to guard his eastern border against the Japanese. The two million were
hurled against the Germans, who had already occupied the outskirts of Moscow
and believed Russia already defeated, and thus produced the delay that mired
the Germans in the unprecedentedly sever winter and so prepared the final catastrophe
of Western civilization. But for that sudden flood of Soviet troops, the war
would have been over before the great War Criminal who had planned it could
have herded his hated American subjects (6) into Europe to fight and die for
international Jewry.
(5. Some Americans have expressed indignation because Stalin (as they assume)
did not inform Washington of the impending attack. Why should Stalin have
informed his American partner of what that partner already knew and, indeed,
had contrived?)
(6. Even before Roosevelt got the war started in Europe, Lady Astor perceived
the insane hatred that actuated the great War Criminal and his British
accomplice and stooge, but she reduced her observation to a quip:
"Franklin hates everyone who can walk, and Winston hates everyone who is
sober." Some apologists for Roosevelt argue that his mind was perverted by
the disease, probably syphilis, which left him a cripple, but a Naval officer
who had dealings with Roosevelt when he was Secretary of the Navy under Wilson
told me that then, before he was crippled, "He was the same arrogant and
treacherous son-of-a-bitch that he is today." It is possible, however,
that the creature's native viciousness, partly hereditary, was augmented by the
disease. The late Professor Harris Fletcher, distinguished for his studies of
Milton believed, on the basis of observation, that persons physically or
mentally deformed naturally hate healthy men and long to see them suffer.)
Now Sorge sent on 4 October a first report that Japan had decided not to invade
Siberia and Manchuria--and the *next day*, on 5 October, the Germans were
attacked by an unexpected horde of Soviet troops, some of them identified as
from the Siberian Red Army. It was, of course, physically impossible for troops
to have been transferred from Siberia to Russia in that time, and although the
transfer of troops from Siberia had been delayed, according to the Soviet
General Zhukov, the Siberian Army was attacking the Germans on 10 October. The
transfer of two million men for two thousand miles over a single-track railroad
simply could not have been carried out in that time. It follows that the
transfer had been begun, and Stalin had been *authoritatively* informed that
Japan *could not* invade Siberia long before he received Sorge's message. (It
is furthermore obvious that no sane ruler would stake the survival of his
r‚gime on an uncorroborated message from a spy.)
It is obvious, therefore, that Stalin must have been informed of the American
plan and preparations for a sneak attack on Japan long before 3 October. He
must have been authoritatively informed from Washington. The article tactfully
suggests that the information was sent by Lauchlin Currie, the notorious
Communist agent and spy who was Roosevelt's closest adviser and associate, and
who had acted for him when the document of 23 July 1941 was drawn up for
Roosevelt's approval. (7)
(7. *Soldier of Fortune* prints on p. 71 a picture that shows Currie in
fraternal association with Felix Frankfurter, the Sheeny and known Communist
agent to whom Roosevelt gave the job of liquidating juridically the scraps of
the American Constitution that were still left.)
If Currie, who not his principal? Even in his desperate situation, Stalin would
have hesitated to stake everything on the report of a spy, however efficient,
but he would have accepted the assurances of his partner in Washington, the
unspeakable monster who had contrived the war in the first place.
I need not expatiate on the conclusions to be drawn from the great
clarification of the most sinister and tragic event in American history. Now we
know, more securely than ever, on what infamous creature rests the guilt for
our ruin. (8)
(8. The author, to protect himself, has had to seem to acquiesce in the current
form of the Big Lie about the most loathsome War Criminal of all history. Since
it is now fairly well known that the diseased and part Jewish monster called
Roosevelt contrived the catastrophic war that was the Suicide of Europe and
induced the Japanese to destroy the American fleet that he had put in Pearl
Harbor as tempting bait, the revised version now is that the foul anthropoid
had to start the war to save mankind (i.e., the Sacred Sheenies) from Aryan
civilization. That he promoted the catastrophic war is, as I have said, now
established to the satisfaction of everyone willing to read and think, and will
be even more generally known, now that the original text of David Hoggan's *The
Forced War* has at last been published in English. I have not yet seen the new
book, but I read and reviewed the German translation, *Der erzwungene Krieg*,
twenty-five years ago. Much information has become available since Hoggan
wrote, but none, I believe, as crucial as the article in *Soldier of Fortune*,
which enormously strengthens Hoggan's conclusions.)
Now we know what happened and why. There remains one question, futile, to be
sure, but posed by our minds' proclivity to ask whether a given result was
inevitable. We all wonder what would have been the outcome, if Pickett had made
his famous charge at Gettysburg earlier and Lee had been victorious. Likewise
we ask ourselves whether Japan would have done better, and would have escaped
eventual defeat, if, despite the dire menace of American aggression, she had
honored her commitment to Germany and invaded Siberia in October or as much
earlier as she knew of Roosevelt's plan. The Germans would have attained a
decisive victory in October and destroyed the Soviet before the bombing of
Japan could have begun, and after the German triumph, the foul thing that hoped
to become the American Lenin would have been quite unable to persuade the
American people to countenance an attack on either Japan or Germany. Our
civilisation and our race might have been saved from suicide. The question is
tantalizing, but the hypothesis is only an inference from ambiguous evidence
made in the light of subsequent events.
This article originally appeared in Liberty Bell magazine.