By Nicholas Stix
google breaking anti-news: Pearl Harbor Never Happened!
I just posted, or attempted to post my annual memorial on the J-p sn--k att-ck, but after only four people had read it, google's Gauleiter killed it, marking it "trashed," with a red back slash running through an eye. However, it is not even in my "trashed" file, though I can see it in my "Posts" file. And when I tried to access it via half its title, google's Gauleiter informed me that no such posts exist. I finally had to search this blog under "Pearl Harbor," and work my way down the line.
This is extremely ominous.
https://nicholasstixuncensored.blogspot.com/2024/12/breaking-news-japs-have-attacked-pearl.html
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Yes,it was posted for a minute or two and I had responded--but I received a message of "failed to send due to internal error",which has happened before when you post stories and pull them,for whatever reason--usually around midnight.
--GRA
I was going to post on "Pearl Harbor":
One of these years,they'll(Japs) change their mind,at the last minute,and refrain from attacking Pearl Harbor.
That would be in the jap version of "Groundhog's Day".
AI will probably change history at some point--who will know which country attacked whom,in a hundred years?
Japan seems to have prospered though,in spite of the attack and the ramifications that followed.
--GRA
I went through your archived posts till I found my "lost" message about the Immigration Act. Copied and saved it, along with some other items I posted that I thought were worthwhile. Suggest you save important stuff someplace where it won't "disappear."
Here's something for Pearl Harbor day:
From TV GUIDE, 1965, an article about the then-new series THE FBI:
The crew was filming at a location in Irvine, California, when the company received word "that the episode being filmed was insulting to the Nisei community. A chapter of the Japanese-American Citizens League blasted the recounting of an incident involving a wartime traitor, claiming 'The facts are distorted to impugn the loyalty of Japanese-Americans.' [The segment is based on] the story of Meatball Kawakita, an American citizen who defected to Japan and became a sadistic prison-camp overlord, and later slipped back to the United States. The case made national headlines several years ago when FBI agents tracked down the traitor in Los Angeles."
At this point I have a couple of questions. Who funds something called the "Japanese-American Citizens League," and how in the world do they know the content of a TV episode while it's in the process of being filmed on location? Something else in the article may give the answer: The (actual) FBI (under J. Edgar, of course) ran a background check on the leading actors chosen for the series, and this drew complaints from the noxious TV critic from the NYT, Jack Gould, as well as "...a member of the Screen Actors Guild, [who] implied that the FBI check was TANTAMOUNT TO BLACKLISTING [emphasis mine]."
I would suggest that the Communists were at work, though that couldn't be because they never existed in the U.S. and were only part of a mass hallucination called "the Red Scare."
Here's Google AI's take on Japanese internment:
"...the systemic injustice where over 120,000 people of Japanese descent were incarcerated without due process, a shameful act officially recognized later with apologies and reparations." REPARATIONS? We helped rebuild their country into a superpower after they tried to kill us! (No such mercy for the Germans, for some reason. They're on the verge of extinction.)
And Wikipedia's entry on the topic claims the Japanese were put onto CONCENTRATION camps!
So who won that war, anyway?
-RM
"Into" camps, not "onto" camps. My poor tired eyes!
-RM
Found this online about the evil Jack Gould:
https://time.com/archive/6608231/radio-sensible-men/
That's the original FLASH GORDON serial he got pulled off the air, not the mid-50s TV series. Unbelievable! I'm pretty sure he's the bastard that complained when the local ABC channel tried to run the classic horror movies that had been getting huge ratings at nighttime on Saturday afternoons. May he rot in Hell- along with ALL professional "critics."
-RM
It took a generation to find out the winners and losers and the winners weren't Whites in the U.S.a.
--GRA
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