1925:
Bywater predicted war with Japan
"The man who first conceived of the
great Pacific war -- Japan's surprise attack, the seizure of
the Philippines and Guam, and even the American island-hopping
campaign that dominated its course thereafter -- was a convivial,
pub-crawling British naval correspondent for the New York Times
and the Baltimore Sun, who died under highly mysterious circumstances
in 1940, a year before Pearl Harbor." |
1998: Spencer warns of border
"war" with Mexico
In 1998, Glenn Spencer of American Patrol,
warned of a coming "Mexican Civil/Border War" he said
might begin on the border at Juarez-El Paso. He personally delivered
copies of his scenario
to the offices of House Majority Leader Newt Gingrich. |