Robert B. Stinnett's Interview


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Robert B. Stinnett's Bio

Robert B. Stinnett served in the United States Navy under Lieutenant George Bush from 1942 to 1946, where he earned ten battle stars and a Presidential Unit Citation. He worked as a photographer and journalist for the Oakland Tribune until 1986, after which he resigned as a full-time employee to devote himself to writing the book Day of Deceit : The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor. He is a consultant on the Pacific War for the BBC and for Asahi and NHK Television in Japan. He divides his time between Oakland and Hawaii.

All Interviews of Robert B. Stinnett

DateDownload / ListenInterview CategoryInterview Description
2005-01-29MP3   StreamPearl HarborScott talks with Robert B. Stinnett about the Pearl Harbor deception, and about the continued scapegoating of FDR's fall guys. The complete first hour.



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