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How well informed are you about END TIMES? Don't be afraid to take the TWO minutes PEARL HARBOR SIX basic facts test!
Pearl Harbor, the event that accounts for a good share of the 72 million World War II death toll. The SIX basic facts about Pearl Harbor: the first two have been known since last century, the last four since 2002. We are now in the "information highway" age: internet, satellite television, cable TV, thousands of radio and TV stations, free newspapers being distributed around the corner. Take the TWO minutes PEARL HARBOR SIX basic facts test. Before answering this test, don't fool you once again: don't scroll down to get the explanation before noting how many facts did you know. How many of these facts do you know? 1. The US government did all it could to force the Japanese to attack Pearl Harbor. 2. The US government knew in advance: the Japanese would attack Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. 3. On December 7, 1941, in the hours before the mass murder of 2,500 US sailors, the US government was visioning the preparation of the attack. 4. On December 7, 1941, the first round was shot by the US Navy. 5. On December 7, 1941, the first casualties were Japanese. 6. On December 7, 1941, the first round was shot not seconds but hours before the mass murder. Last edited by MattMarriott; 03-28-2007 at 12:59 PM.. |
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2: Yes, radio transmissions were picked up for over a week from an unidentified source in the North Pacific. Further, British intelligence knew about what the Japs planned, and almost certainly told Rosenfeld. 3: WASHINGTON was, but they didn't bother to tell Kimmel & Short. 4: Yup, a destroyer blasted a little Jap sub off Oahu. 5: See #4 6: See #4 |
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