- Robert Stinnett
Robert B. Stinnett is a former an American sailor who earned ten
battle stars and a Presidential Unit Citation. He is the author of "Day of Deceit ", regarding U.S. government advance knowledge of theWorld War II Pearl Harbor attack.Biography
He participated in World War II as a
Naval photographer in thePacific theater, serving in the same aerial photo group asGeorge H. W. Bush . In 1982 he read the book "At Dawn We Slept " which contained allegations that challenged the official line about Pearl Harbor. He went toPearl Harbor to investigate and write a news story. After more than 10 years of further research, and a lot of requests to theUnited States Navy under theFOIA , in 1995 he uncovered a 1940 memo discussing a plan to entice Japan 'to commit an overt act of war' against US, to crystallise public support for joining World War II. His claim that this plan was adopted personally byFranklin D. Roosevelt , and that the truth was kept from Navy commanders in Hawaii, has naturally proved inflammatory.He is currently a research fellow at the
Independent Institute inOakland, California .Previously, in 1982, Stinnett was working as a sports photographer for the Oakland Tribune newspaper. With 4 seconds left in the Big Game (football game) between Cal and Stanford, Stinnett stationed himself behind the South End Zone in California Memorial Stadium, at Berkeley. As it happened, Kevin Moen and teammates Dwight Garner, Richard Rodgers, and Mariet Ford pulled off "The Play", in which Moen fielded the Stanford kickoff, lateraled the ball, and five laterals later, received the final lateral, which he ran into the end zone through the Stanford Band. Stinnett was in perfect position for a famous photographic shot wherein Moen is on the zenith point of his leap, roaring in triumph, the football held high over his helmet, and about to land on Stanford trombone player Gary Tyrell. While Stinnett's work on the Pearl Harbor issue is of greater historical significance, the Big Game photograph of Moen and Tyrell of 11-20-82 is also of some historical import, particularly as it marked the final play in a century of University of California football.
Works to date
* "Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor". 1999.
* "George Bush: His World War II Years." 1992.ee also
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Pearl Harbor advance-knowledge debate External links
* [http://www.scotthortonshow.com/?s=Robert+Stinnett Downloadable audio interview] with
Scott Horton
* [http://www.weekendinterviewshow.com/InterviewDisplay.aspx?i=63 Radio interview about Pearl Harbor]
* [http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=5278 Unwelcome Guests: "Fooling Most of the People Most of the Time"]
* [http://www.independent.org/aboutus/person_detail.asp?id=514 List of Stinnett presentations about "Day of Deceit"]
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