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convinced that Churchill had poisoned Roosevelt, and monumental mass mobilisation was the very reason why the end result was that he said: "Get Churchill out of — so few, if any, able-bodied Japanese men ever died in office." strategic bombing, either conventional or nuclear, during Churchill was voted out of office by an overwhelming he entire war. They were all in the field. majority, a landslide. This was following the general At this point, the Americans realised that they had lost European ceasefire in May 1945, just as Britain was he war. It did not matter that they could mobilise all turning its resources towards invading Hong Kong and his manpower. The vast majority of their personnel Singapore. were across the sea in the Atlantic; and if they were to bring them all over to the Pacific to fight the Japanese, America’s Unwinnable World War hey would probably leave Europe open to re-conquest DD: At that time, the Japanese were advancing on the by Nazi insurgents. mainland with such success that the British actually So they either faced a series of something like the buried a bunch of British Spitfires, entire air squadrons, apoleonic Wars where they had battles continuing in Thailand and Burma. They just buried them to again and again, or they could sue for peace. The prevent the Japanese from capturing them. That is how Americans chose to sue for peace because Roosevelt was desperate the situation was in 1945. People don't — dead and Churchill was gone. understand the perspective of this. TK: They sued for peace? Towards whom? Put this into perspective for how bad it was for the DD: Towards the Axis, both Germany and Japan. Americans. They were so racist, TK: And that was in '45? they had concentrated most of DD: In 1945. their resources against the “c . . TK: The public never learned Germans because they said: At this point, about that. "Oh, they are white. They are a the Americans realised bigger threat." The Americans Editor’s Note: allocated only 15 per cent of all that they had lost the war. Part three in our next issue covers their resources during the war to It did not matter that Nazi rocket scientists and fighting the Japanese in the “ye advanced technologies, the Suez Pacific. they could mobilise all crisis, nuclear detonations over TK: And by that they totally this manpower.” Antarctica, space weapons, the underestimated them. Third Reich’s alleged Moon bases, DD: Yes, the Japanese had invaded the Alaskan islands to prevent the Americans from bombing Japan from Alaska. About the Interviewee: Of that 15 per cent resource total, the Americans were — Douglas Dietrich is the son of a decorated US Navy sailor. forced to dedicate one-third to trying to remove the —_ He worked for 10 years as a US Department of Defense Japanese from Alaskan territory. military librarian at the Presidio military base in San ot only was over 90 per cent of the Imperial Japanese Francisco, where one of his major duties was document Army in China at the time of the Hiroshima bombing on destruction. He was responsible for incinerating highly 6 August 1945, but on that very day a special war classified materials on critical historical topics. Each night, department analysis of the new Japanese divisions being he made entries from memory in a personal notebook of mobilised reached US Army Chief of Staff George Catlett all of the top-secret documents he had destroyed. and much more. Marshall—the same Marshall who was forced to Dietrich experienced the Kuwaiti campaigns of instigate the Marshall Plan as reparations for the operations Desert Shield (1990) and Desert Storm (1991) as a reconstruction of Europe. US Marine, during which time he was exposed to It was revealed to Marshall that, from 1937 to 1943, the —_cyclosarin nerve gas which resulted in collapsed lungs and Imperial Japanese Army had mobilised an average of _ radical experimental surgery. After mustering out of the eight divisions a year, but in 1944 alone it had formed 30 — USMC in late 1991, he began a career as a private security to secure the Chinese mainland. In the first seven agent which continued until he became a full-time carer months of 1945, the Japanese activated at least 42—of for his dying parents. He now channels his energies into these, 23 inside Japan itsel/—and had the manpower to media production, conference presentations and radio generate even more: as many as 65 infantry and five interviews covering a wide range of hidden history topics. armoured divisions by October 1945—the intended His DVD Roswell and the Rising Sun was reviewed in beginning of Operation Downfall, the scheduled American = NEXUS 19/04. invasion of the Japanese home islands. For more information, visit Douglas Dietrich’s website Japan had only just begun to fight, and this — http:/Awww.douglasdietrich.com. convinced that Churchill had poisoned Roosevelt, and the end result was that he said: "Get Churchill out of office." Churchill was voted out of office by an overwhelming majority, a landslide. This was following the general European ceasefire in May 1945, just as Britain was turning its resources towards invading Hong Kong and Singapore. “At this point, the Americans realised that they had lost the war. It did not matter that they could mobilise all this manpower.” About the Interviewee: Douglas Dietrich is the son of a decorated US Navy sailor. He worked for 10 years as a US Department of Defense military librarian at the Presidio military base in San Francisco, where one of his major duties was document destruction. He was responsible for incinerating highly classified materials on critical historical topics. Each night, he made entries from memory in a personal notebook of all of the top-secret documents he had destroyed. Dietrich experienced the Kuwaiti campaigns of operations Desert Shield (1990) and Desert Storm (1991) as a US Marine, during which time he was exposed to cyclosarin nerve gas which resulted in collapsed lungs and radical experimental surgery. After mustering out of the USMC in late 1991, he began a career as a private security agent which continued until he became a full-time carer for his dying parents. He now channels his energies into media production, conference presentations and radio interviews covering a wide range of hidden history topics. His DVD Roswell and the Rising Sun was reviewed in NEXUS 19/04. For more information, visit Douglas Dietrich’s website http://www.douglasdietrich.com. 22 * NEXUS AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2012 www.nexusmagazine.com