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EXPOSED: The Japanese Torpedo That SANK More Than Ships – It Sank the Deep State's Control of History

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EXPOSED: The Japanese Torpedo That SANK More Than Ships – It Sank the Deep State's Control of History

EXPOSED: The Japanese Torpedo That SANK More Than Ships – It Sank the Deep State's Control of History

You think you know the story of World War II in the Pacific. You think it was about American grit, industrial might, and the atom bomb. But what if I told you the real story—the one they never teach you in school—involves a weapon so advanced, so devastating, that it wasn’t just sinking battleships. It was sinking the entire narrative the globalists have been pushing for 80 years.

Stay woke. We’re talking about the Japanese Type 93 torpedo. You’ve probably heard it called the “Long Lance.” That’s a cute name, isn’t it? Sounds like something out of a King Arthur legend. But the truth is far darker, and far more revealing about who *really* controls the flow of information in this country.

Let’s connect the dots that the mainstream media (MSM) and the history establishment desperately don’t want you to connect.

**The Weapon That Shouldn’t Exist**

First, the raw data. The Type 93 was a 24-inch diameter, oxygen-fueled torpedo. It had a range of over 20 miles and carried a warhead of nearly 1,000 pounds of high explosive. For context, American torpedoes of the same era were smaller, slower, and had a fraction of the range. They were also notoriously unreliable—a fact that cost countless American lives.

But here’s where the rabbit hole goes deep. How did a resource-poor island nation, supposedly crippled by sanctions and embargoes, develop a weapon that was *decades* ahead of its time? The official story is that Japanese engineers were just brilliant. They used pure oxygen instead of compressed air, which meant the torpedo left no tell-tale bubble wake. It was silent, invisible, and could strike from over the horizon.

But think about it. Who benefits from you believing that story? The same people who want you to believe that a small, agrarian nation could “miraculously” develop the most advanced conventional weapon of the war, completely on its own, while the United States—with all its industrial might—was using duds.

**The Deep State's Pacific Puppet Show**

Here’s the part that will get you flagged. The development of the Type 93 wasn’t just a Japanese achievement. It was a *technology transfer*. Look at the timeline. In the 1930s, the globalist banking elite were already laying the groundwork for a massive war that would reshape the planet. They needed a strong Axis to fight a strong Allies. It’s the same playbook they use today: create conflict, control both sides, and profit from the destruction.

The oxygen torpedo technology didn’t come from some secret Japanese lab in a mountain. It came from the same international cabal that funded both the German rocket program and the Manhattan Project. The Deep State—the unelected shadow government that has run this country since JFK was taken out—needed the Japanese to be a credible threat. They needed Pearl Harbor to happen. They *needed* American boys to die so they could justify the New World Order.

The Type 93 was the tool. It was designed to be so devastating that it would shock the American public into submission, forcing them to accept the war and the subsequent military-industrial complex that would enslave generations to come.

**Sinking the Narrative, One Ship at a Time**

The Type 93’s most famous kills were the Battle of Savo Island and the sinking of the USS *Indianapolis*. But look closer. Savo Island was a disaster of command and communication. The *Indianapolis* was a cover-up for the secret delivery of atomic bomb components.

Connect the dots. The torpedo didn't just sink ships. It sank the careers of any naval officer who questioned the official chain of command. It sank the truth about how the war was *supposed* to end. The sinking of the *Indianapolis* wasn’t just a tragedy; it was a message. A message that the Deep State would let its own men die to protect the bigger secret: that the entire Pacific War was a controlled demolition of the old world order.

The Type 93 was the perfect weapon for this. It was so powerful that a single hit could snap a cruiser in half. It was so accurate that Japanese destroyers could hit American battleships at night, in heavy seas, from miles away. This isn't just military history. This is *occult* technology. It’s a manifestation of the same dark energy that the globalists have been tapping into for centuries.

**The Cover-Up is Still Alive**

Today, you won’t find this in your kid’s textbook. You won’t hear it on the History Channel (which should be renamed the *Approved Narrative* Channel). The Type 93 is treated as a footnote—a quirky fact about “ingenious Japanese engineering.”

Why? Because admitting the truth would unravel everything.

- If the Type 93 was a Deep State plant, then the entire justification for the war is a lie.
- If the technology was shared by the same shadow network that controls the Federal Reserve, then we weren’t fighting for freedom. We were fighting for a new global feudal system.
- If the torpedo was designed to be a *harbinger* of the modern surveillance state, then every ship it sank was a sacrifice to the god of control.

**The Real Torpedo is in Your Mind**

They control the narrative. They control what you remember. They want you to think the Type 93 was just a weapon. But it was a *signal*. A signal that the game was rigged from the start.

The Japanese didn’t win because they were smarter. They were given the tools to create the *illusion* of a threat. The same way the “terrorist” threat is an illusion today. The same way the “pandemic” was a drill.

The Type 93 didn’t just sink ships. It sank the idea that we live in a world where merit and ingenuity win. It proved that the Deep State will arm your enemies to control *you*.

So the next time you read a history book, remember

Final Thoughts


Having spent years tracking naval technological evolution, the Japanese Type 93 torpedo remains a chilling testament to pre-war ingenuity and wartime desperation. Its oxygen-fueled engine, giving it unmatched speed and range, was a brilliant tactical solution that briefly rewrote the rules of surface warfare—until American radar and carrier airpower rendered its delivery platforms obsolete. In the end, it’s a lesson that even the most exquisite weapon cannot compensate for a flawed strategic doctrine.