“But after analyzing American and foreign intelligence sources and decrypted cables, historians for the National Security Agency [the most trust-worthy people alive!] concluded in a documentary history released last week that whatever other warnings reached Washington about the attack, the “winds execute†message was not one of them.
A Japanese message intercepted and decoded on Nov. 19, 1941, at an American monitoring station on Bainbridge Island, in Washington State, appeared to lay out the “winds execute†situation. If diplomatic relations were “in danger†with one of three countries, a coded phrase would be repeated as a special weather bulletin twice in the middle and twice at the end of the daily Japanese-language news broadcast.
“East wind rain†would mean the United States; “north wind cloudy,†the Soviet Union; and “west wind clear,†Britain.”
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