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    [HOLY S**T!] December 1941. Pearl Harbor

    Japanese first strike

    Isaroku Yama Moto knew america would destroy japan

    #2
    - - Japanese ascension into a major global threat power was predicted by Savant Dwarf Homer Lea's in his 1909 "The Valor of Ignorance" that was read by soon to be General Douglas MacArthur who was in charge of the Pacific Theater in WW2.

    Mac's friend and fellow WW1 hero General Billy Mitchell who innovated the military use of aircraft in WW1 predicted the Pearl Harbor strike over a decade before the attack after visiting and observing derelict American military protocol at the base. As in the case of the Greek Filippides delivering bad news at the battle of Marathon, the messengers were put to death in the case of Filippides, and hounded to death in the case of Mitchell.

    After observing and living through the first two decades of the 3rd millennium, Mankind is a poor history student at best, and dangerously derelict in congenital power mongering and unceasing war at worst.

    R.I.P.



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      #3
      Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
      - - Japanese ascension into a major global threat power was predicted by Savant Dwarf Homer Lea's in his 1909 "The Valor of Ignorance" that was read by soon to be General Douglas MacArthur who was in charge of the Pacific Theater in WW2.

      Mac's friend and fellow WW1 hero General Billy Mitchell who innovated the military use of aircraft in WW1 predicted the Pearl Harbor strike over a decade before the attack after visiting and observing derelict American military protocol at the base. As in the case of the Greek Filippides delivering bad news at the battle of Marathon, the messengers were put to death in the case of Filippides, and hounded to death in the case of Mitchell.

      After observing and living through the first two decades of the 3rd millennium, Mankind is a poor history student at best, and dangerously derelict in congenital power mongering and unceasing war at worst.

      R.I.P.


      Respect brother. I’m punishing my wife who had nothing to do with that I’ll conceived of that plan
      she says papa we live love America

      im ugly as ugly can be
      i don’t like good looking putos and my wife kinda agrees.

      where is sunspace, busted axx cheeks… pinche putos@saiblo14.

      he owes me money.

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        #4
        "When this war is over, the Japanese language will be spoken only in hell!"

        -Admiral Bull Halsey

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          #5
          "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."

          -Admiral Yamamoto

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            #6
            Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
            "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."

            -Admiral Yamamoto
            No chance to win…

            pinoys we’re resisting big time..
            two nukes later they realized America
            bei Koku is no joke..

            then in 51 my Nino uncle mike was fighting the Chinese in North Korea.

            I still have his M1, he got a bronze star, he’s buried with full military honors Santa Nella

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              #7
              Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
              - - Japanese ascension into a major global threat power was predicted by Savant Dwarf Homer Lea's in his 1909 "The Valor of Ignorance" that was read by soon to be General Douglas MacArthur who was in charge of the Pacific Theater in WW2.

              Mac's friend and fellow WW1 hero General Billy Mitchell who innovated the military use of aircraft in WW1 predicted the Pearl Harbor strike over a decade before the attack after visiting and observing derelict American military protocol at the base. As in the case of the Greek Filippides delivering bad news at the battle of Marathon, the messengers were put to death in the case of Filippides, and hounded to death in the case of Mitchell.

              After observing and living through the first two decades of the 3rd millennium, Mankind is a poor history student at best, and dangerously derelict in congenital power mongering and unceasing war at worst.

              R.I.P.


              So many ppl knew war was about to break out. America knew we going to war..

              so many wars …
              I never served in the military..
              my family is all about being a tough guy and being a marine.

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                #8


                Unrelated but whatever. This is my great-uncle (grandmother's half-brother), Jerome... stationed in Hawaii, 1920s I think. Rose up pretty high and was everywhere: China, Southeast Asia, Japan. Can only imagine the kinda **** he got up to......
                Beercules Beercules Zaroku Zaroku like this.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by paulf View Post


                  Unrelated but whatever. This is my great-uncle (grandmother's half-brother), Jerome... stationed in Hawaii, 1920s I think. Rose up pretty high and was everywhere: China, Southeast Asia, Japan. Can only imagine the kinda **** he got up to......
                  I’m glad you love math and physics..

                  cool photo!

                  our ancestors had steel for balls.

                  how’s your dog doing?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Zaroku View Post

                    No chance to win…

                    pinoys we’re resisting big time..
                    two nukes later they realized America
                    bei Koku is no joke..

                    then in 51 my Nino uncle mike was fighting the Chinese in North Korea.

                    I still have his M1, he got a bronze star, he’s buried with full military honors Santa Nella
                    Yamamoto told them they can win early vs the American and British navies but after a year or so, itll be hard to achieve any victories.

                    Yamamoto was very against the war because he didn't think there was a way to win but he still tried to execute their plans out of duty.

                    Yamamoto told them anyone who's seen the oil fields in Texas and factories in Detroit would never think there was a chance to win a war against the u.s.
                    Citizen Koba Citizen Koba likes this.

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