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Old November 24th, 2009   #41
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I have a degree in the History of Architecture, because I wanted to either get into the field of practice or into preservation, until I learned how communist and liberal many of the practitioners of preservation are, James Fitch, off the top of my head, being a communist and nigger lover.

But besides that, it pains me, so dearly, in my heart, to see these buildings destroyed such. The craftsmanship that went into a simple structure as found in old Detroit far, far outweights the very best of precast China-made suburban strip mall architecture of the 'Kwa. Every building is testament to our White heritage. But, then, I suppose like all things, they come down as we shake off our Whiteness, no? As the famous quote goes about the destruction of Penn Station, the greatest structure built by White men in the entire Republic of the United States, demolished under the fervor of Jewish capitalism and kike Robert Moses like modernism in the degenerate 1960s, "Any city gets what it admires, will pay for, and, ultimately, deserves. Even when we had Penn Station, we couldn’t afford to keep it clean. We want and deserve tin-can architecture in a tinhorn culture. And we will probably be judged not by the monuments we build but by those we have destroyed."

And certainly, no nigger, no matter how smart or how noble, deserves even the most humble of Western architecture. So, I suppose, the scorched earth policy is one that we must submit to, if not champion. But it is painful to do so.

And we shall be remembered as those weak men that saw the work of the god-men, the White men, and handed it over to the nigger, the beast, without a whimper.
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You just can't leave the faggotry out of anything, can you?

You are like the proverbial hammer where every problem becomes a nail.
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What a thing of beauty that building was, huh? It looked like a cathedral inside, and the eagle statue (not in this picture) hearkened to something out of 1930's Deutschland. Albert Speers would definitely have approved of what he saw.



Jews can't stand for Whites to have something beautiful. Their hideous modern "art" look like tangles of scrap metal. Unfortunately, some of the jewish aesthetics brush off on non-Jews, and in my city, we now have modern "art" monstrosities in front of our local Civic Center. Some day, if this ball ever gets rolling, American architecture and city planning will get a White Nationalist make-over.
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jeezus I hate modern art. how can people not see that it's just crappy art by talentless artists? it's just crap.
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A train station in Kyoto, it doesn’t even merit comparison with Western train stations which all smell like piss and have shady and muddy characters skulking around looking for somebody to rape, assault, rob or buy drugs from, in fact it looks cleaner, more pleasant and safer than most Western airports these days.


Busy but sans (sub)animals it is not dangerous nor is it unbearably offensive to the senses.
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What can you expect from them? Japan is a homogeneous society, not at all like our own, were muds and nogs run wild. No wonder why the Führer made a military alliance with them in WW2. The only problem was the tapirs controlled the mud-dy "Soviet Union". The nips should have attacked them instead of China first.
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A train station in Kyoto, it doesn’t even merit comparison with Western train stations which all smell like piss and have shady and muddy characters skulking around looking for somebody to rape, assault, rob or buy drugs from, in fact it looks cleaner, more pleasant and safer than most Western airports these days. ...

Busy but sans (sub)animals it is not dangerous nor is it unbearably offensive to the senses.
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The nips should have attacked them instead of China first.
The Japanese were already in China by the time WWII broke out so they couldn’t easily divert forces to Eastern Russia. Even without China I don’t believe there was much they could have done to help the Germans, they didn’t have the right gear to attack the Soviets and that large, sheer endless land is a logistical nightmare, once you get in deep enough partisans can effectively hinder your supply lines and your army starves and runs out of fuel and ammo, the Japanese didn’t have the man power and equipment to secure such a large, empty territory.
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The Japanese were already in China by the time WWII broke out so they couldn’t easily divert forces to Eastern Russia. Even without China I don’t believe there was much they could have done to help the Germans, they didn’t have the right gear to attack the Soviets and that large, sheer endless land is a logistical nightmare, once you get in deep enough partisans can effectively hinder your supply lines and your army starves and runs out of fuel and ammo, the Japanese didn’t have the man power and equipment to secure such a large, empty territory.
They didn't have to attack the Soviet Union, just threaten to. The USSR would have been forced to divert forces to prevent an attack whether the threats would be acted upon or not.

If they did decide to attack the USSR, bombing the Pacific ports of the USSR would have had a major effect on the outcome. The US was supplying them with material through those ports, and the USSR would have been at a major loss.
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they attacked pearl harbor too soon. it's true the US would have entered the war eventually, but they could have delayed it by another 6 months or a year even.
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they attacked pearl harbor too soon. it's true the US would have entered the war eventually, but they could have delayed it by another 6 months or a year even.
Had they invaded and captured Pearl Harbor instead of sucker-punching it, things may have been different too. Back then, warships were either diesel or coal fired rather than nuclear. America's fleet was much more dependent on using Hawaii as a re-supply station than it is now. With Hawaii in Japanese hands, it would have been far more difficult for the US to attack Japan. Things may have been a lot different.

Before someone jumps in and says, "Woulda, coulda, shoulda". I know this is just idle speculation.
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Had they invaded and captured Pearl Harbor instead of sucker-punching it, things may have been different too. Back then, warships were either diesel or coal fired rather than nuclear. America's fleet was much more dependent on using Hawaii as a re-supply station than it is now. With Hawaii in Japanese hands, it would have been far more difficult for the US to attack Japan. Things may have been a lot different.

Before someone jumps in and says, "Woulda, coulda, shoulda". I know this is just idle speculation.
They could have won if they had captured Hawaii and told the ZOG leaders, in unmistakable language, that if they so much as threaten the Japanese Empire they’ll start shooting the captured population, that´s how you win against a superior force, by dumping all notions of warrior honor and political etiquette.

The Kwazog has a very nasty habit of insisting on the total defeat of anybody they go to war with, they are never happy with just beating back or punishing their enemies, in the war against Japan the Kwazog needlessly got hundreds of thousands of its own citizens killed mainly to make the world safe for “democracy”, which in turn mainly benefited big business interests and liberal political vanities. After Midway the Japanese were punished and for all practical purposes defeated, they probably would have pulled back and left it at that, I guess.
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I'm not up on my history as I should be, but did Hitler sympathize with the Japanese in part because of their fascist leanings and affinity for racial purity?
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I'm not up on my history as I should be, but did Hitler sympathize with the Japanese in part because of their fascist leanings and affinity for racial purity?
Japan had a very simple policy

"Asia for Asians"

That was their motto. They were disgusted with the influx of western (jew?) big corps that were getting natural resources, etc. that they thought should be left for Asia.

I suspect that Hitler sympathized with them based on the lebensraum policy.
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Since Dec. 7, 1941 is coming on now here is a good site to see how it went down with the Cabal still in charge 68 years later.

I. Events Leading to the First Greater East Asian Outbreak
http://www.vho.org/GB/Journals/JHR/12/1/Tojo31-85.html





1945 IWO JIMA OUTSTANDING AERIAL RAW FOOTAGE in Color




May of 1946 Hoover met with General Douglas MacArthur. Hoover recorded in his diary, "I told MacArthur of my memorandum of mid-May 1945 to Truman, that peace could be had with Japan by which our major objectives would be accomplished. MacArthur said that was correct and that we would have avoided all of the losses, the Atomic bomb, and the entry of Russia into Manchuria."
The U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey group, assigned by President Truman to study the air attacks on Japan, 7-1946


It is my opinion that the use of this barbarous weapon at Hiroshima and Nagasaki was of no material assistance in our war against Japan. The Japanese were almost defeated and ready to surrender...in being the first to use it, we...adopted an ethical standard common to the barbarians of the Dark Ages."
---Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy,
Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during World War II
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Japan Seeks Peace

Months before the end of the war, Japan's leaders recognized that defeat was inevitable. In April 1945 a new government headed by Kantaro Suzuki took office with the mission of ending the war. When Germany capitulated in early May, the Japanese understood that the British and Americans would now direct the full fury of their awesome military power exclusively against them.

American officials, having long since broken Japan's secret codes, knew from intercepted messages that the country's leaders were seeking to end the war on terms as favorable as possible. Details of these efforts were known from decoded secret communications between the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo and Japanese diplomats abroad.

In his 1965 study, Atomic Diplomacy: Hiroshima and Potsdam (pp. 107, 108), historian Gar Alperovitz writes:

Although Japanese peac
e feelers had been sent out as early as September 1944 (and [China's] Chiang Kai-shek had been approached regarding surrender possibilities in December 1944), the real effort to end the war began in the spring of 1945. This effort stressed the role of the Soviet Union ...

In mid-April [1945] the [US] Joint Intelligence Committee reported that Japanese leaders were looking for a way to modify the surrender terms to end the war. The State Department was convinced the Emperor was actively seeking a way to stop the fighting.

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http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v16/v16n3p-4_Weber.html
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Japan did not develop a merchant marine (pp. 24,965; 43,076).


The Website of Carlos Whitlock Porter
Japan was Provoked into a War of Self Defense
Synopsis of Arguments by Lawyers for the Defense
International Military Tribunal for the Far East

By C. W. Porter
http://www.cwporter.com/japanwas.htm
On December 7, 1928, a group of distinguished Senators gathered in the Capital Building at Washington D.C. to discuss ratification of the Briand-Kellogg Peace Pact, an instrument whose purpose was to “abolish aggressive war””.

Among those present was the author of the Pact, Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg.

During the course of the recorded discussions, the following exchange took place:

“Q: Suppose a country is not attacked - suppose there is an economic blockade...?

A: There is no such thing as a bl
ockade [unless] you are in war.

Japan had few civilian aircraft or ships capable of conversion (pp. 26,671; 43,201).

Japan suffered from an acute food shortage in 1939-40 (pp. 25,050-2; 43,101).

The American embargo applied to foodstuffs, including rice, tea, soy beans, wheat flour, fertilizer, fodder, edible fats and seeds (pp. 36,966-8; 43,131; 25,255-9; 43,162-175).

Synthetic oil could not be produced due to a lack of high pressure steel pipes, coal and cobalt (pp. 24,870; 43,134).

Japan possessed 11,654 military aircraft (pp. 8,030-1; 43,070) and 65 submarines in 1941 (pp. 11,261; 43,194).

Japan built 1,380 army planes in 1941 (pp. 1













Japan had few civilian aircraft or ships capable of conversion (pp. 26,671; 43,201).

Japan suffered from an acute food shortage in 1939-40 (pp. 25,050-2; 43,101).

The American embargo applied to foodstuffs, including rice, tea, soy beans, wheat flour, fertilizer, fodder, edible fats and seeds (pp. 36,966-8; 43,131; 25,255-9; 43,162-175).

Synthetic oil could not be produced due to a lack of high pressure steel pipes, coal and cobalt (pp. 24,870; 43,134).

Japan possessed 11,654 military aircraft (pp. 8,030-1; 43,070) and 65 submarines in 1941 (pp. 11,261; 43,194).

Japan built 1,380 army planes in 1941 (pp. 1
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Then, either GOOGLE this...
"THE McCOLLUM MEMO"

or go to Wikipedia and look up this...
"McCollum memo"

also known as "THE EIGHT INSULTS" of FDR.

US Government had cracked the JAPANESE CRYPTO CODES since 1922 WASHINGTON NAVAL CONFERENCE, and knew EVERYTHING about Japan... sometimes even BEFORE the Japanese Embassy in Washington DC did!!

"SURPRISE ATTACK" and IJN Fleet "RADIO SILENCE" are both US Government MYTHS for Public Consumption of US People to be FOOL'ed into joining WWII.


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=IE&h...eature=related
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What Really Happened?
Dangerous myths about the Japanese relocation camps.

A conviction that we should be ashamed about the treatment of Japanese-Americans during World War II is part of the conventional wisdom of our time. Columnist Myriam Marquez wrote recently in an entirely typical op-ed piece of the “injustices”” and the “abominations”” of the “internment camps for Americans of Japanese descent during World War II.””1 Americans believe with an almost religious conviction that their country committed a heinous act, and many take pride in denouncing the actions of their fathers and grandfathers.
http://www.amren.com/ar/2003/01/index.html#cover
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Perhaps this is not about blame, but about the over all history of how things got to the point they did and why.

That link above may give more perspective along with this link which I have posted before.

http://www.vho.org/GB/Journals/JHR/12/1/Tojo31-85.html
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War is definitely a racket, a look at some of the financial racketeering that led America into WWII.

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BANKRUPTING THE ENEMY
The Financial Siege of Japan before Pearl Harbor
By Edward S. Miller
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A great world power can wage economic war, forcing another country to go bankrupt. In the period leading up to Pearl Harbor, the United States deployed its formidable control of a war-torn financial system to freeze Japan's dollars and gold supply held in U.S. banks, driving the country into international bankruptcy. Edward S. Miller, award winning author of War Plan Orange: The U.S. Strategy to Defeat Japan, 1897-1945, convincingly demonstrates that financial strangulation, more than the more well-known blockade of oil exports, drove the Japanese leaders to desperation and ultimately to attack.

While researching newly declassified records of the Treasury and Federal Reserve, Miller, a retired chief financial executive of a Fortune 500 resources corporation, uncovered the details of how the U.S. used financial measures to curb Japan's aggression in Asia. Washington experts confidently predicted that the war in China would bankrupt Japan, not knowing that the Japanese government had a huge cache of dollars fraudulently hidden in New York. Once discovered, Japan scrambled to extract the money. But, Miller explains, in July 1941 President Roosevelt invoked a long-forgotten clause of the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917 to freeze Japan's dollars and forbade it to sell its hoard of gold to the U.S. Treasury, the only open gold market after 1939..Roosevelt's temporary gambit to "bring Japan to its senses, not its knees," was thwarted, however, by opportunistic bureaucrats. Dean Acheson, his handpicked administrator, slyly maneuvered to deny Japan the dollars needed to buy oil and other resources for war and for economic survival.

Miller's lucid writing and thorough understanding of the complexities of international finance enable readers unfamiliar with financial concepts and terminology to grasp his explanation of the impact of U.S. economic policies on Japan. His review of thirty-seven studies of Japan's resource deficiencies begs the question of why no U.S. agency calculated the impact of the freeze on Japan's overall economy. His analysis of a massive OSS-State Department study of prewar Japan clearly demonstrates that the deprivations facing the Japanese people were the country to remain in financial limbo buttressed its choice of war at Pearl Harbor. Such a well-documented study is certain to be recognized for its significant contributions to the historiography of the origins of the Pacific War.

Edward S. Miller, a Phi Beta Kappa graduate in economics at Syracuse University and the Harvard Advanced Management Program, served as chief financial officer of a major international mining corporation and the U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation. His interest in business planning led to his first book, War Plan Orange: The U.S. Strategy to Defeat Japan, 1897–1941, winner of five distinguished history book awards. He lives in Washington, D.C.

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if Hiroshima and Nagasaki look like that now, and there's no radiated wasteland like they always say would happen, these new bombs, the fusion ones, produce even less radiation, air bursts don't kick up radioactive dust, that's why they kept making them and making them, because they can nuke everyone and destroy everyone and get away with it.

the higher the yield on the weapons, the more the radiation is burned up, turned into pure energy. the Fusion bombs, the Hydrogen bombs are so hot, they burn up all the radioactive isotopes, turn them into alpha, beta, gamma rays, pure energy.
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A train station in Kyoto, it doesn’t even merit comparison with Western train stations which all smell like piss and have shady and muddy characters skulking around looking for somebody to rape, assault, rob or buy drugs from, in fact it looks cleaner, more pleasant and safer than most Western airports these days.


Busy but sans (sub)animals it is not dangerous nor is it unbearably offensive to the senses.
Beautiful train station there. Someone on VNN once said words to the effect, "We'll never know what achievements the USA would have made if it didn't have to support millions of niggers from cradle to prison to grave. With so much money going toward artificially propping up these evil niggers, there's little left over for anything else."

Well, perhaps that train station is an example of what could have been in the US if we didn't have all the niggers and spics to support. Maybe we would have a nationwide network of mag-lev trains, or a tunnel between Alaska and Russia under the Bering Strait, perhaps free university education for anyone interested. We can only guess.
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If we had train stations like those, the modern day beatniks/hippies/radicals( i.e. jew racists ) would spew their usual jewbabble about it being "ugly","dull", "drab", "sterile","soulless","bloodless","impersonal","de-humanized",etc,etc, and the press would glorify all their propaganda. But because Japan comes up wioth it, the Left automatically ( i.e. patronizingly ) glorifies it.

barack hussein obama....Uh-Uh-UUUUUUUU-uuuuuuuuhhhh.

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