Sometimes there are events that make me think that it is beyond coincidence. It is normal in the world of fiction such as movies and novels.
Yesterday I was reading the newly released monthly magazine WiLL in a train heading to Kyoto.
It has a special feature on dialogue entitled "Poisoning Country immediately next door" by University of Tsukuba professor Mr. Hiroyasu Furuta a leading researcher on the Korean Peninsula in Japan and Takushoku University Professor Ms. O Sonfa.
Among them, I was surprised to know that Mr. Hiroshi Furuta's wife is a Korean in Japan, but he is contrary to Oda Makoto, for example, who was in a similar position, Mr. Furuta is continuing to write the truth, I reconfirmed the correctness of his thesis.
What I was most surprised about was that I guessed with 100% confidence, all the work that China and Korea will target to the target human is a honey trap regardless of gender or woman it was proved that the guess was 100% correct.
The strangeness of Alexis Dudden who studied at Yonsei University, died an unnatural death as soon as entering Beijing from Korea, with the original Managing editor as the lead, reporters involved in forgery of comfort women's coverage and reporters writing abnormal thesis, all now, by turns, if you look at the Asahi Shimbun company who studied at Yonsei University for some reason In naturally floating reasoning It was there.
The other day, as I mentioned before, I was confident when I was watching two young Korean women travelers sitting opposite from the subway.
Mr. Furuta and Ms. O Sonfa in the above feature article talk about the experience that the title was a Korean embassy member, indeed the human being of the NIS (CIA of Korea). In the case of Mr. Furuta, the other party actually talked out. In the case of Ms. O Sonfa, she was in a situation that she felt her danger, so she check the situation of the other party properly before meeting.
Among them, they both revealed that they had been hunted for a honey trap (invited).
At Goo, the top number of searches yesterday was French, but it was an editorial I wrote that Honey trap is the beginning of information handling first.