The man who was responsible for the opening of Heathrow's Terminal 5 has chosen to resign his position. "Mark Bullock had "chosen to leave" his job as the airport's managing director because of a change to management...
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The two directors of British Airways that were responsible for the airline's disastrous opening week at Heathrow's Terminal 5 have been fired for their efforts."They are operations director GarethKirkwood — seen on...
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The mainstream media censored the vast majority of the evidence of fraud, so that most Americans to this day, have never heard a fraction of what was amiss.
Japan is north-west of Pearl Harbor. The Japanese aircraft made
their approach to Pearl Harbor from the north-west, over Kauai island.
There was no warning from the American military outpost on Kauai island
because it had been ordered to stand down some time before the...
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Some American sailors were actually seeing action a few weeks before
Pearl Harbor. And BEFORE September 1941, there was a very small number
of American civilians, who resided in Britain and Germany, who had
already volunteered to work or fight, for the country where they...
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In 1946, a Joint Congressional Committee held hearings on Pearl
Harbor. Though Kimmel testified, every effort was made to divert any
possible blame from Roosevelt or his Administration, and Kimmel again
could not cross-examine witnesses, call witnesses for himself, or post
a...
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December 4, 1941 [8 a.m.] Radio Tokyo, Japan, transmitted "East
Wind, Rain". This was the signal that Japan intended to wage war
against the United States. This message was received by the White House
within minutes. Copies of this message were produced at both the
sending...
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"If President Roosevelt had no responsibility for matters in
connection with the Pearl Harbor attack, all blame for the mistakes
which were apparently made, must fall upon the Army and Navy. As the
President was in complete control of the whole situation, the Army and
Navy in...
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