Posted by Ultradog MN on December 06, 2011 at 16:56:43 from (65.103.0.240):
Climb Mt. Niitaka 12/08
12/08 = Japan time. Mt. Niitaka - in modern day Taiwan was the highest peak in what was then a part of the Japanese Empire. That coded signal went out several days ago and by now 3 million tons of ships and shipping plus half a million sailors and troops with their planes and bombs and guns were on a glide path to their respective destinations. Pearl Harbor, several places in the Phillipines, Wake Island, Malaysa, Thailand and the Dutch East Indies are all under invasion. The devistation wrought at Pearl is actually not that big of an event when you consider that within the next few weeks 150 million more people will suddenly come under Japanese dominion. Like a hoarde of bees from an angry nest they spew forth and sting and destroy everything in their path. It will take a giant to catch them all one by one and kill them or put them back in their cage.
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