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|    The Starmaker to The Starmaker    |
|    Re: ww3    |
|    16 Dec 24 21:24:45    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sci.physics.relativity       From: starmaker@ix.netcom.com              The Starmaker wrote:       >       > ww3       >       > Imagine if you will..       > Ukraine is a proxy of       > the United States...       >       > and since there are       > thousands of       > North Koreans       > fighting for Russia,       > we are at war again with       > North Korea!       >       > Why does the       > United States gets       > itself in these chink wars?       >       > But, mosts of yous..       > if not all of yous,       > don't know History.       >       > Like for example, in ww2       >       > Why did Japan bombed Pearl Harbor????       >       > But, mosts of yous..       > if not all of yous,       > don't know History and       > don't know the answer       > to that question.       >       > And if I give you a hint..       > it will make it worse!       >       > So, I'm going to give you the       > hint anyway.       >       > The United States dropped the       > Atomic Bomb on Japan, twice.       >       > Now, the 'Fact' is..       >       > the atomic bomb was dropped on Japan in August, 1945...       >       > but, Albert Einstein was informed that the atomic bomb would       > be used on Japan back in March 1945 that same year..       >       > Albert Einstein didn't mentioned to anyone for 5 months, Why?       >       > Why?       >       > Because, Albert Einstein wanted ALL the people in Japan to die!       >       > Now you asking yourself the Question,       >       > Why did Albert Einstein wanted all the people in Japan to die?       >       > Let's go back to Question number one...       >       > Why did Japan bombed Pearl Harbor????       >       > If you know the True answer to that first question, then you       > should know the answer to:       >       > Why did Albert Einstein wanted all the people in Japan to die?              Why did Albert Einstein wanted all the people in Japan to die?              From the point of view of world leaders, when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor..       Winston Churlhill knew right away that       the Unted States will go to war with Germany.              Here are quotes from Albert Einstein on his views of Japan:                            "This, however, does not cause me to consider the intrigues of Japan       and the powers behind her any less damnable       than you do.I have on various occasions hinted at the possibility of an       international economic boycott against Japan, only to       find that nothing could be achieved, obviously because of the powerful private       economic interests that are involved!"               He shared the widespread view on the left that Japan’s attack on        Manchuria was encouraged by those who sought to undermine the Soviet        Union.       To Barbusse he wrote:       "Ever since Japan embarked on its Manchurian ad-venture, it has been clear to       me that it was supported by powerful, invisible allies," and he        further presumed that "they are the same forces which are sabotaging       the disarmament effort."                     "by powerful, invisible allies"????                     Now, I'm going to answer the first question:                     Why did Japan bombed Pearl Harbor????                     The answer is very simple..              In ww2, Japan was an ally of Germany.                     Japan was a proxy of Germany                            "by powerful, invisible allies"???? Germany of course!                            Japan and Germany were the axixes of evil in ww2 days.                            I love war.                                   --       The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,       to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,       and challenge the unchallengeable.              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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