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I found Al Bielek's story about Pearl Harbor.

When we went to the sea in the Navy, of course, that ended, and we were all over the Pacific until October of 1941. The Pennsylvania came into dry dock at Pearl Harbor. It was due for an overhaul. It, of course, had been launched in 1916, commissioned in 1916, and it was quite an old battleship, actually, but still very seaworthy. It was the favorite of Roosevelt at that point and the flagship of the fleet.

It went into Pearl Harbor into dry dock. We took leave first in Hawaii and then we went to San Francisco. And on December 5, 1941, we were about to board a Navy plane at the Alameda Naval Air Station when we were intercepted by a Navy captain who says, “Gentlemen, your orders are cancelled; come with me.”

And we followed him into an upstairs room at the Naval Air Station and met Harold Bowen Sr. This was the first time we’d met him. He was the director of the Office of Naval Engineering, as they called it in those days. It’s been since renamed of the Office of Naval Research.

And he said, “Gentlemen, your orders have been cancelled. We have reason to believe the Japanese are going to attack Pearl Harbor within 48 to 72 hours, and we don’t want you there. Stay here in San Francisco; it’s the home port of the Pennsylvania. Show the Navy some paperwork and things you can do, but take all the time you want off. Have a good time. In January you’ll go back to the Institute and there will be nothing but hard work, I can assure you.”

And it was known in advance, as I found out many, many years later as Al Bielek, by a woman whose husband at that time was stationed in Pearl Harbor in 1941. It was interesting to note that the people expected an attack for two months prior to December 7th, but nobody knew whether it would come or when. All of the male population on the island of Oahu, which is where Pearl Harbor was, were armed. The military gave sidearms to every male who was 18 and over on the island, expecting an invasion.

https://inscribedonthebelievingmind.blog/2022/06/01/al-bielek-autobiography-3/

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Edward and Duncan Cameron were instructed by their wealthy Illuminati father, Alexander Cameron, to join the Navy as soon as they got their PhDs in physics. Before the U.S. entered the war, Alexander Cameron, a Navy veteran, was bringing mostly Jewish scientists from Europe to New York, many smuggled in shipping crates. Among the scientists brought over were Albert Einstein and John von Neumann. (Einstein was actually brought 10 years earlier than people think.)

The Navy assigned the Cameron brothers to Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study, which Roosevelt had created. There, they worked with Nikola Tesla and John von Neumann on Project Rainbow. As soon as they reported to the Institute, Dr. von Neumann sat them down and taught them the real physics that the Illuminati were keeping secret. For example, the time equations published by MIT professor Norman Levinson were classified by the government, as was Einstein's Unified Field Theory.

After Tesla had quit Project Rainbow over his concern for the safety of the sailors, John von Neumann was put in charge. The Navy ordered von Neumann to carry out the Philadelphia Experiment by August 12, 1943. Assigned to man the field-generating equipment aboard the USS Eldridge, Edward and Duncan jumped ship when it disappeared, but instead of landing in the water, they landed right outside of Camp Hero on Long Island--exactly 40 years in the future, on August 12, 1983.

And incidentally, Ed and Duncan happened to be stationed at Pearl Harbor right before the attack, and were ordered to leave. A lot of people in the Navy knew that the attack was coming. "Al Bielek: Complete Video Autobiography" https://inscribedonthebelievingmind.blog/al-bielek-complete-video-autobiography/

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