Saturday, May 01, 2021

…we know a lot on men history devoting their lives doing good deeds, dedicating their lives for a cause, and having accomplished things not anybody would accomplish. Here one of the opposite sexes, guess: a woman. "Spy Girl" Betty McIntosh, from CIA files. Bornn on 1915, at age 28, after registering to the CIA and training, Betty was sent to India, to work in communication and propaganda in order to confuse the enemy, on that time the kingdom of Japan: ruled by Emperor Showa and his intimate integration of court advisors, were fighting against other nations such as china and in strong alliance with Germany in War World ll. Her work as a CIA agent was of vital importance cuz her duties were to influence on Japanese militaries combatant that were out of contact with their military command in Japan, to belief that the decree emitted by their kingdom was had been changed …the had conclusive data given in their country, to all Japanese combatants that: [“The Japanese government told their soldiers that if they surrendered, they would lose their birth right and would not be able to go back to Japan,” explained Betty. “So consequently, very few Japanese surrendered. They cost us a great deal because they fought to the very end and many of our people, too, were killed. So, the idea was to try to get them to give up without feeling that they had lost their identity.”] In order to undermine the notion that surrender was unacceptable, Betty and her team crafted a forged order permitting Japanese troops to surrender under certain conditions. This was a believable scenario because there had recently been a leadership change in the Japanese government, which led to a window of uncertainty. …cuz Japanese combatants were trained with that idea, and cuz they were combatant that fought based on patriotism and loved their king cuz he was God and were doing a duty commanded by God, they fought to the end, were merciless in order to win a war or else. Moreover, Betty did not know of the existence of the atomic bomb being build by her country, US, and she had natural ingenuity at doing her assignment in the CIA, an intuition born with her, she was the best candidate for the job assigned: convincing thousands of soldiers to stop fighting due to the sole reason that in reality Japan was losing the war and too many soldiers on both sides of the war were dying. She spoke Japanese, fluently. In order to save so many lives, as the CIA wanted, this was one of the most ingenious plans, as always, elaborated by this department. No, the CIA never been a political institution, but an entity directed by members well chosen to protect this country and even other countries alienated with the belief that democracy is and should be a world order to preserve peace for all. How she, Betty succeeded, seems to be a miracle cuz her act was in coincidental with secrets she did not know. She, without knowing it, was taking actions as if she were auguring the future or as if she could see the future yet she could not know. This what she did: Betty and her team enlisted a Burmese OSS agent to kill a Japanese courier en route through the jungle and insert the forged order into his knapsack. This “wily little killer” then reported to the Japanese on the whereabouts of their dead courier. Predictably, and according to plan, the Japanese retrieved their man with his mailbag and found the order that they concluded was authentic.” …yet, though the CIA (under Betty work, an agent too of the CIA), could not make the enemy combatant to stop the fight, yet they were slowly losing that fight, was when the government of USA decided to nuke Japan with three nuclear bombs but only used two cuz Japan surrendered on the second shot. US, though killed so many Japanese, save a lot of soldiers on both sides and a war that would drain many countries into an economic chaos. It is an irony to kill to save lives. As I interpret it, killing a man who is going to kill you and others around you. Sometimes, as it might happen when some one goes out with a “gun”, killing at random people not involved with their rage or reason of killing and that one does not want to submit to whichever authority or good Samaritan order to stop and has to be killed. That was Japan as well as Hitler, a German Nazi that killed millions of innocent people. It is comprehended in a balance and stable mind, that killing is not welcome but, killing in specific time is needed to bring peace to others. That was what the CIA did, and nothing else. I, the writer of this doc, do not know if the CIA and others such as the FBI and NSA, the secret police, Pentagon and the likes, have a “Hall of service men”, as I would call it, to show the faces and life of all those people that served in the preservation of this country and those from abroad too that help in the conservation of Democracy; something like a huge public park in a natural environment in a preserved region as is done with natural preserved park but with statues of members of public servers including presidents, judges and heroic member congress, policemen, doctors and the likes. Tourists and US locals could go there and enjoy reading, looking, and savoring the social net of USA. It would serve as a good fructiferous incentive to high school student seeing those people that served this nation, and tourist visiting US, and others enjoining facts and history of the United States of America. Who would dare to do that? No one, no one unless that an economical benefit is extracted from that to any capitalist CEO. Oh, what a f…k of a problem in today’s conscience! It seems US is doomed to die sooner or later. If that could be avoided, US has to invest a lot in preserving facts for US and other people to feel it. People should know in reality what those entities protecting America do for US all. A nuclear attack that was inevitable, then occurred. https://www.cia.gov/stories/story/spy-girl-betty-mcintosh/ …if you don’t know how much effort was put on WW2, see this what the CIA wanted to stop: The following 6 pages use this file: • Bernard Montgomery • North African campaign • Second Battle of El Alamein • File:"General Bernard L. Montgomery watches his tanks move up." - NARA - 535938.jpg • File:"General Bernard L. Montgomery watches his tanks move up." - NARA - 535938.tif • Category:Second Battle of El Alamein Mss Betty failed on her attempt (too late) and this followed:
Should not happen again.

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