How clever of the Japanese to produce this phony predated travel book to disprove History Channel's discovery of their treachery.
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How clever of the Japanese computer whiz who found the picture in that travel book! The ship in the picture dates from the World War I era and the ship the History Channel claims was in the picture reportedly wasn't even constructed until 1937, so the 1935 "plotters" apparently couldn't read Japanese or calendars either.
What Japanese computer whiz? He's just a kid with an interest in WWII era militaria. Took him all of 15 minutes to turn up the Japanese photo on an ordinary Google search - it was the 9th or 10th item on the Google page - being Japanese he could read "Japanese"! WaOhhh!
The conspiracy goes even ... deeper. He had a colleague. An American kid. He passed his find to the American "computer whiz" and said "whad da ya think?". The America kid replied: "I think you autta post this!"
How did the photo wind up in a Navy military intelligence archive? Well ......... that's a very deep subject also. It predates techniques used by the CIA. One method was to assign vast armies of secretaries to collect any-and-all photos, text, etc from any-and-all sources including travelogues, preschool training manuals, and fishing vessel sales receipts, on any and all impending adversaries! These "documents" allow the military to decide issues like: (a) will Japan attack us and when? (b) can a slant eyed Jap fly an aeroplane? (c) how many penises does the average Jap have? . . . . . critical stuff like this. The National Archives is full of this stuff. The morons at the History Channel did not know this!
It was critical stuff like this that allowed the US Military to advise FDR: 'Pearl Harbor? Nah couldn't happen. The Japs are genetically inferior and their biologically inferior slanted eyes makes it all but impossible for them to fly an airplane ... they would all run into each other before they had gone 50 feet!'
With all of this in mind the US Navy collected and saved the photo in a Japanese travel Magazine, as being hyper critical to National Security.
or you can just read the article!