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World War II Didnt End the Way You Think Douglas Dietrich

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If the United States hadnt sued for peace on August 15, 1945, a majority of Americans could have died in the same way as many American prisoners of war in Japan via weapons of mass destruction. Douglas Dietrich has exposed the documents which prove that the United States perpetrated the war with an interdicted Flying Tiger air raid on Japan, which led directly to the preemptive Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Dietrich reveals how Japan ended World War II with an astonishing super-weapon that could deliver mass death to the American homeland, and proves that the government is still lying to us about how it lost the war it started.
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on December 05, 2016 14:38 (8y ago). Last successful fetch was on October 29, 2016 14:56 (8y ago)

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Manage episode 83719548 series 11760
Content provided by Dr. Rita Louise. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Rita Louise or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
If the United States hadnt sued for peace on August 15, 1945, a majority of Americans could have died in the same way as many American prisoners of war in Japan via weapons of mass destruction. Douglas Dietrich has exposed the documents which prove that the United States perpetrated the war with an interdicted Flying Tiger air raid on Japan, which led directly to the preemptive Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Dietrich reveals how Japan ended World War II with an astonishing super-weapon that could deliver mass death to the American homeland, and proves that the government is still lying to us about how it lost the war it started.
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