DISTORTED HISTORY .

7 December 1941.


 AP

The Pearl Harbor Attack, 7 December 1941
WHEN WE FOLLOW THE MONEY TRAIL , THE TRUTH WILL SET ALL OF US FREE. 

DATA ANALYSIS FOUND THAT FDR KNEW OF THE JAPANESE PLAN OF THE ATTACK MONTHS 
AHEAD OF ALL (1)

WHY DID HE ALLOW IT  TO HAPPEN?

 

FOLLOW THE MONEY TRAIL .

FDR EXPECTED THE JAPANESE TO ATTACK IN ACCORDANCE TO FDR'S VIEWS AGREED BEFORE 
HANDS ....THROUGH ANOTHER .....

HE WAS WAITING FOR  IT TO OCCUR AT THAT DAY ,

AN ARRANGED ATTACK IN ORDER TO FIND THE PRETEXT TO ENTER THE WWII.  A TOOL TO 
FOOL THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. 

EH VOILA  At 6:00 a.m. on 7 
December, the six Japanese carriers launched a first wave of 181 planes 
composed of torpedo bombers, dive bombers, horizontal bombers and 
fighters.

 

Of the more than 90 ships at anchor in Pearl Harbor
The resulting explosion and fire killed 1,177 crewmen, 
When the attack ended shortly before 10:00 a.m., less 
than two hours after it began, the American forces has paid a fearful 
price.  

Twenty-one ships of the U.S. Pacific Fleet were sunk or damaged: 

the battleships USS Arizona (BB-39), USS California 
(BB-44), USS Maryland (BB-46), USS Nevada (BB-36), USS Oklahoma (BB-37),
 USS Pennsylvania (BB-38), USS Tennessee (BB-43) and USS West Virginia 
(BB-48); cruisers USS Helena (CL-50), USS Honolulu (CL-48) and USS 
Raleigh (CL-7); the destroyers USS Cassin (DD-372), USS Downes (DD-375),
 USS Helm (DD-388) and USS Shaw (DD-373); seaplane tender USS Curtiss 
(AV-4); target ship (ex-battleship) USS Utah (AG-16); repair ship USS 
Vestal (AR-4); minelayer USS Oglala (CM-4); tug USS Sotoyomo (YT-9); and
 Floating Drydock Number 2. Aircraft losses were 188 destroyed and 159 
damaged, the majority hit before the had a chance to take off. American 
dead numbered 2,403. That figure included 68 civilians, most of them 
killed by improperly fused anti-aircraft shells landing in Honolulu. 
There were 1,178 military and civilian wounded. 

Japanese losses were comparatively light. Twenty-nine planes, less than 10 
percent of the attacking force, failed to return to their carriers.
 


THE TRUTH ?

AT THIS COST FDR HAD GOT THIS :

Most importantly, the shock and anger caused by 
the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor united a divided nation and was 
translated into a wholehearted commitment to victory in World War II.

 

TO FORCE AMERICA TO ENTER THE WWII.

WHY ? (1)

Source: Department of Defense. 50th Anniversary of World 
War II Commemorative Committee. Pearl Harbor: 50th Anniversary 
Commemorative Chronicle, "A Grateful Nation Remembers" 1941-1991. 
Washington: The Committee, 1991.
 

WW I & WWII ? WHO FUNDED ALL THOSE WARS ?

"Even during the Cold War, the federal reserve system continued to finance the 
Soviet Union --
 which was never a viable economy; it was a Third World economy. And we 
continued to finance, through the federal reserve system, through the 
Bank for International Settlements, in Switzerland. That's how we kept 
the Soviet Union going all these years. That's why we had to spend $248 
billion a year for defense against this monstrous Soviet Union during 
the Cold War!  
it took me many years of research to find out that Communism had been totally 
backed and financed and promoted by the federal reserve system" [Interview 
2003]  by Tom Valentine with EUSTACE MULLINS.
  

As suggested by Kissenger,
 Nixon ordered that the attacks occur in secret, and all attempts to 
expose the bombing should be stopped. General Wheeler informed his 
staff: 



"In the event press inquiries are 
received following the execution of the Breakfast Plan as to whether or 
not US B-52s have struck in Cambodia, US spokesman will confirm that 
B-52s did strike on routine missions adjacent to the Cambodian border 
but state that he has no details and will look into the question." (Shawcross, 
p22)Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 21:13:57 -0800



 






 


Henry A. Kissinge
 
1. HENRY KISSINGER : THE KILLING OF OVER 600,000 CAMBODIAN INNOCENTS ( The
 3,500 bombing sorties resulted in 600,000 deaths. The American bombing 
of Cambodia was a closely guarded secret primarily because the U.S. was 
not at war with Cambodia.)
 
2. LE DUC THO HAD KILLED            460 000  INNOCENTS CAMBODIAN 1979-1989 
 
3. DUCH (VIETNAMESE )                 20 000  INNOCENT CAMBODIAN DURING THE POL 
POT ERA 
 
4. THE MONSTER OF MY LAI            100-500 VIET  ?
 
5. THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS & FEDERAL RESERVE BANK THAT HAD KILLED 100 
000 US SOLDIERS IN KOREA AND VIETNAM . 
 
=====================
HERE ARE THE MONSTERS :  



Le DUC THO was born "Phan Dinh Khai" in the Nam Ha province of Vietnam. 
In 1930, Le helped found the Indochinese Communist Party. 
 
 
 
 
 



Kang Kek Iew 
Kang Kek Iew during his trial (2009), a Vietnamese wearing
 Khmer rouge uniform that killed 20 000 innocent Cambodian and Tuol 
Sleng. As Vietnamese communist, his organization was funded by Wall 
street bankers. 
 
THIS SCAPEGOAT William Laws Calley. 
William Laws Calley Born June 8, 1943 (1943-06-08) (age 67)  
Second Lieutenant[1] Unit Company C, 1st Battalion, Vietnam War My Lai 
Massacre, CONSIDERED AS : The monster of the My Lai massacre
Scroll down for more

 Mai Lai: Between 100 and 500 people were slaughtered 
Found: The monster of the Cambodia secret bombing HENRY KISSINGER.(1)




 
  THIS MAN FROM THE COUNCIL OF FOREIGN RELATIONS SAYS THIS AS CFR"S  DICTUM . 










Kissinger, in His Own Words 
"Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign 
policy." - Henry Kissinger, quoted in "Kiss the Boys Goodbye: How the United 
States Betrayed Its Own POW's in Vietnam"  
 
2. THE US INVASION OF CAMBODIA, A NEUTRAL COUNTRY, A UN MEMBER COUNTRY, AN 
ALLIED OF THE US GOVERNMENT.

3. THE ABANDONMENT OF CAMBODIA TO THE COMMUNIST IN 1975.

4. THE KILLING OF OVER 600,000 CAMBODIAN INNOCENTS ( The
 3,500 bombing sorties resulted in 600,000 deaths. The American bombing 
of Cambodia was a closely guarded secret primarily because the U.S. was 
not at war with Cambodia.)

 







FOR CAMBODIA 


Strong Resolution on Cambodia Human Rights Abuses 
Feb. 27, 1982 : UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva adopted a 
resolution condemning Vietnam’s occupation of Cambodia as a violation of 
Cambodian human rights. The vote was 28 in favor, 8 against, and 5 abstentions.

Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote 
of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces 
from Cambodia.

10
 UN RESOLUTIONS,(1979-1988) VOTED BY 116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES ,CALL 
VIETNAM TO CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS 
FROM THE COUNTRY, ARE NOT RESPECTED AS OF TODAY. 

President Reagan's address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General 
Assembly in New York, New York,September 26, 1988. 
"Mr.
 Secretary-General, there are new hopes for Cambodia, a nation whose 
freedom and independence we seek just as avidly as we sought the freedom
 and independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of all Vietnamese 
troops ...." 

As of today,Cambodia is still occupied by the Vietnamese troops :
 
1. despite the call from the US President Reagan to Vietnam to cease her 
occupation of Cambodia since 1988.
2.
 because America,  under President Clinton,( Anti Khmer race ,like Henry
 Kissinger and  his policy of bombing and invasion of Cambodia in 
1970's) by 1995 and his group had reversed the Reagan adminstration 's 
compliance with the 10 UN resolutions.
CAMBODIA today remains  OCCUPIED BY  VIETNAM  1979-2010. 
 
Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.
Vietnam must cease her occupation of Cambodia at once.

THE
 MOMENT , AMERICA , STOPS COLLABORATING WITH THE CAMBODIAN ENEMIES(THE 
VIETNAMESE OCCUPIERS) ALL KHMER COULD FIND INSTANTLY PEACE & 
JUSTICE.

BURY

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(1) Data analysis : based Books 

1. US Congressional records 1910-1975
2. Side Show Kissinger -Nixon and the destruction of Cambodia by William 
Shawcross
3. My war with the CIA by Norodom Sihanouk -Wilfred Burchett
4. A soldier reports by Gen Westmoreland 
5 Andre Gromyko Memoirs 
6. Other books... by Kissinger, Nixon, Reagan , Eustace Mullins, Antony Sutton 
and documents.7. KGB revelations & US declassified documents 

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From: Gaffar Peang-Meth <[email protected]>

Date: Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 9:28 AM
Subject: Oppressors must fall if people unite
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PACIFIC DAILY NEWS
 December 8, 2010 
 
Oppressors must fall if people unite
 
By A. Gaffar Peang-Meth 


Some two million people converged in Phnom Penh for Cambodia's annual water 
festival, celebrated Nov. 20-22. On Nov. 22, an estimated 5,000 to 8,000 people 
jammed the seven-meter-wide, 101-meter-long Diamond Island bridge. As rumors of 

"electric shocks" were heard by those on the bridge, the structure "swayed," 
fear of the bridge's collapse heightened, the crowds pushed and a stampede 
resulted in the deaths of more than 350 people, with several hundred others 

suffering injury.

Would any responsible government allow such huge crowds on a narrow bridge 
without crowd control?
 
As Cambodians in the country and abroad asked why, and where the responsibility 

lies, they mourned the dead. Long-serving Premier Hun Sen told the nation -- 
with "crocodile tears," say Khmer analysts -- the stampede was a lesson 
learned; 

no official would lose his job. It was also announced the government would 
provide the equivalent of $12,000 in compensation to the families of each 
person 
who was killed -- to hide the guilt, some say.
 
Many called for those with some responsibility for the government's failure to 

resign, but such entreaties fell on deaf ears.
 
Complaints

 
My column, "Do complaints serve a purpose?" was dissected by some Khmer 
bloggers 
in the West Coast. "They do," some argued. But then what? I quoted a Chinese 
saying, "Talk doesn't cook rice."

 
And so, we are, again, complaining, denouncing, pointing fingers, calling for 
justice -- even more passionately than before.

Yet, what have these verbal demands produced? The straw leviathan with shaky 
wooden legs stays strong. The irony is, he stays strong and rules ruthlessly 
because the most powerful force that can run him out of town -- the people -- 

isn't yet convinced how those who might replace him would better serve the 
people's interests. Democrats have not convinced them they can succeed in 
fighting for their rights and freedom.
 
The leviathan is strong because democrats are weak and in disarray.


 
Only thing to fear

If one wakes up every morning, saying to oneself one cannot succeed, then of 
course one will fail. An anonymous Khmer blogger who commented on my column 
last 
week said positive thinking is beyond the capacity of the sick and the poor. He 

seemed to condemn the sick and the poor to a perpetual sickbed and eternal 
poverty -- an encouragement to the leviathan's oppression.

Failure is human and people fail; but it's not the end of the world. Success is 

not irreversible either. Recall Winston Churchill's words, "It's the courage to 
continue that counts."

So decide what you want, make a strong commitment to achieve it and act 
resolutely to reach that goal. Actions open doors to many options. Theodore 

Roosevelt advised, "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are."
 
Fear of the leviathan? The Germans say "Fear makes the wolf bigger than he is."
 
Edward Yashinsky, a Yiddish poet who survived the Holocaust, wrote: "Fear not 

your enemies, for they can only kill you; fear not your friends, for they can 
only betray you. Fear only the indifferent, who permit the killers and the 
betrayers to walk safely on the earth."
 
But leave the last words to Franklin D. Roosevelt, chiseled on stones in the 

Roosevelt memorial in the nation's capital: "The only thing we have to fear is 
fear itself."

 
Do something

My political activism dates back to my college years. When I did my doctorate 
in 
Ann Arbor, Mich., I supported the Khmer Republic because Vietnamese troops 
occupied Khmer territory, used as a springboard in the Vietnam War against the 

Americans and their allies, and because of my attachment to democracy, 
individual rights, freedom and the rule of law -- which I wanted to see 
flourish 
on my native soil. I have not wavered from these ideals.
 

In 1980-1989, I served in the nationalist Khmer resistance because of Hanoi's 
military occupation of Cambodia and what I wanted to see established in 
Cambodia.
 
The physical battles to improve life for the people of Cambodia must continue. 

With my brain and my pen, I contribute what I can.
 
I liked German-born American physicist Albert Einstein's words: "The world is a 
dangerous place. Not because of the people who are evil; but because of the 

people who don't do anything about it."
 
I did. Now, others need to do something. Complaints serve a purpose. Actions 
make things happen.

 
Freedom can be won

Khmers can win their rights and freedom.

One immediate task is for Khmers to unite around a carefully designed grand 
strategy to liberate Cambodia from dictatorship and install a regime of the 
people, for the people, and by the people. Recall Secretary of State Hillary 

Clinton's urging that Khmer democrats unite behind a comprehensive political 
program, rather than behind a political figure.

Khmers need to strengthen independent social groups and institutions -- 

families, schools, non-government groups. People are empowered when they find 
collective support to achieve a goal.
 
Khmers must build the people's self-confidence, resistance skills and 
determination to liberate themselves, and create a powerful, internal 
resistance 

determined and willing to endure oppression to deny the tyrants the people's 
obedience, submission and cooperation, which they need.
 
No regime can stand without the people's support.
 
A. Gaffar Peang-Meth, Ph.D., is retired from the University of Guam. Write him 

at [email protected].

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