 How
could FDR and our government not know an attack was coming
at Pearl Harbor, when local newspapers even reported the
possibility days before the event. It was common knowledge
on the island that something was going to happen. Critics of
President Roosevelt even suggest he not only knew about the
coming attack but did things to encourage it, so the United
States could get into the war in Europe.
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Star Chamber was an English court of law from the late 15th
century to the mid-17th century, and supplemented the
judicial activities of the common-law and equity courts. The
Star Chamber was established to ensure the fair enforcement
of laws against socially and politically prominent people so
powerful that ordinary courts would likely hesitate to
convict them of their crimes.
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Half-way
to Hawaii, Admiral Nagumo's Pearl Harbor strike force is
driven off-course by a ferocious winter storm. On December
1st, President Roosevelt is given four Purple intercepts,
one from Nov. 28: ''In a few days, US-Japan negotiations
will be defacto ruptured....''
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