Day Of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor (2000, 2001) By Robert B. Stinnett
Until now, After decades of Freedom of Information Act requests, Robert B. Stinnett has gathered the long-hidden evidence that shatters every shibboleth of Pearl Harbor. It shows that not only was the attack expected. It was deliberately provoked through an eight-step program devised by the Navy.
Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor is a book by Robert Stinnett. It alleges that Franklin Roosevelt and his administration deliberately provoked and allowed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to bring the United States into World War II. Stinnett argues that the attacking fleet was detected by radio and intelligence intercepts, but the information was deliberately withheld from Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, the commander of the Pacific Fleet at that time.
First released in December 1999, it received a nuanced review in The New York Times and is frequently referenced by proponents of advanced knowledge theories.
Historians of the period, however, generally reject its thesis, pointing to several key errors and reliance on doubtful sources
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