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Netherlands - National Socialism versus Jewropean Union Degredation
According to former British secret service officer, Queen Wilhelmina was also involved in the demise of the Dutch Submarine K-XVII.
On Friday, March 21, 1980, the Netherlands was shocked by the story of Sir Christopher Creighton, an ex-officer of British secret service (section M), who, according to his own words, had personally destroyed the Dutch submarine K-XVII on joint orders of Churchill and Roosevelt and with the necessary, laborious consent of Queen Wilhelmina. After the K-XVII was destroyed, Creighton has personally reported to the Queen. The only sin the Dutch had committed was their discovery that the Japanese fleet was on its way to Pearl Harbor. This news had to be deliberately withheld, to ensure that the Americans were involved in the world war. At the time, it was considered essential that the entire Dutch crew took this secret into their seaman’s grave.
Below Creightons statement:
The decision to destroy the Dutch submarine K-XVII was made for the following reasons. On November 28, 1941, when Lieutenant-to-sea Besancon got in sight of the Japanese fleet, which apparently went in the direction of Pearl Harbor, he immediately sent a coded message to the British naval commander in the Far East. The Dutch operated under it. The message was intercepted by the cryptology department of the section M in Singapore. Within hours, copies of the message arrived in Washington, intended exclusively for General Donovan personally, and in London, with Major Desmond Morton. Both lit up their respective chiefs, Roosevelt and Churchill. These four people already knew that Japan was planning to attack Pearl Harbor and had prayed that nothing would come in between.
At that time, eighty percent of the American population took a particularly isolationist stance and was strongly opposed to a war with Japan or Germany.
Should Roosevelt declare war without American targets being attacked, there was a good chance he would have to resign. Conversely, if America were to stand aside – such that Morton and Donovan concluded – the Japanese would have free rein and unhindered India, Australia, New Zealand and many other countries in the Pacific and Indian Oceans could occupy. It would probably be impossible to free those countries at a later stage. Moreover, the British and their allies desperately needed the help of America in their fight against Germany. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, it was certain that America would interfere in the war. But when the British and American leaders were aware of the upcoming attack, why were the American forces at Pearl Harbor not put at Prepare? And why were the American warships not given the order to sail? At sea they were much safer and could they fight back? According to experts, the naval base could have been successfully defended?
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