以下は、今日、本欄を見て頂いていた読者の方のブログからである。
私にも初見の事実だったから多くの人たちにも初見の事実であろう。
とても為になる論文である。
https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nozawa360/e/55a355e9da0411a0a05794103fe92016からである。
現在進行中の熊本南部豪雨、“暴れ川”と呼ばれる球磨川では11カ所が氾濫、堤防決壊1カ所により多数の被害が出た特別養護老人ホーム「千寿園」のある球磨村や、人吉市など流域で死者51人、行方不明11人、約6100戸が浸水した。
人的被害、物的被害は今後大きくなるだろう。
球磨川は1963年から1965年まで3年連続大水害が続いた。
1965年7月は梅雨前線の停滞で豪雨が降り続いて戦後最大の洪水が発生した。
人吉市では市街地が広範囲で浸水し、八代市でも堤防が決壊。
流域で家屋1281戸が損壊・流失し、1万戸以上が浸水したと報道された。
国は1966年7月、治水を目的とした九州最大級の川辺川ダムを球磨川支流に建設する計画を発表。
水没予定地の同県五木村から約500世帯が移転したが、地元組長、住民などにより反対運動の広がり、蒲島郁夫県知事が2008年9月に建設反対を表明したのに続き、2009年9月に民主党鳩山内閣が誕生、国交相になれた前原誠司(副は辻元清美)は嬉しくて、うれしくて、調子づき、声を弾ませて川辺川ダム、八ッ場ダム建設中止を明言しちゃった。
その後、国と県、流域12市町村は川辺川ダムに代わる治水策の協議河道掘削や堤防かさ上げ、遊水地の設置などを組み合わせたダム代替案も概算事業費が2800億~1兆2千億円と膨大で工期も45年~200年というから途方もないお話だ。
今回の球磨川氾濫による大被害が起こしたにも関わらず7月5日蒲島熊本県知事は川辺川ダム中止の決断は県民の意向だった、反対の方針に変わりがないと強調している。
「大被害には大変なショックを受けた」とし「ダムによらない治水を目指してきたが、費用が多額でできなかった」「ダムによらない治水を極限まで検討する」「それをさらに考える機会を与えられた」とまるで他人事、蒲島の前職は東大教授、学者だ、2008年知事に当選、2020年4選を果たし13年目だが“十年一日の如し”何ら進歩がない。学者バカの典型だろう。
民主主義は国会、都道府県、市町村の議員、知事、市町村長も国民が選んだ結果だ。
良くも悪くも投票した選挙民の責任、ブーメラン結果だ。
今回の水害をややもすれば天災で片付けるが、反対するだけで何ら対案もなく対策も取らなかった知事の人災でもある。
群馬県の八ッ場ダムも民主党政権前原が工事を中断させたが、その後野田首相が再開を表明、自民政権に代わり(筆者註:政権交代後に自民党が)完成させた。
八ッ場ダムは試験貯水中だった昨年10月の台風19号で治水効果を発揮して、下流の荒川や江戸川、墨田川は氾濫しなかった。
以下は、今日、本欄を見て頂いていた読者の方のブログからである。
私にも初見の事実だったから多くの人たちにも初見の事実であろう。
とても為になる論文である。
https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nozawa360/e/55a355e9da0411a0a05794103fe92016からである。
現在進行中の熊本南部豪雨、“暴れ川”と呼ばれる球磨川では11カ所が氾濫、堤防決壊1カ所により多数の被害が出た特別養護老人ホーム「千寿園」のある球磨村や、人吉市など流域で死者51人、行方不明11人、約6100戸が浸水した。
人的被害、物的被害は今後大きくなるだろう。
球磨川は1963年から1965年まで3年連続大水害が続いた。
1965年7月は梅雨前線の停滞で豪雨が降り続いて戦後最大の洪水が発生した。
人吉市では市街地が広範囲で浸水し、八代市でも堤防が決壊。
流域で家屋1281戸が損壊・流失し、1万戸以上が浸水したと報道された。
国は1966年7月、治水を目的とした九州最大級の川辺川ダムを球磨川支流に建設する計画を発表。
水没予定地の同県五木村から約500世帯が移転したが、地元組長、住民などにより反対運動の広がり、蒲島郁夫県知事が2008年9月に建設反対を表明したのに続き、2009年9月に民主党鳩山内閣が誕生、国交相になれた前原誠司(副は辻元清美)は嬉しくて、うれしくて、調子づき、声を弾ませて川辺川ダム、八ッ場ダム建設中止を明言しちゃった。
その後、国と県、流域12市町村は川辺川ダムに代わる治水策の協議河道掘削や堤防かさ上げ、遊水地の設置などを組み合わせたダム代替案も概算事業費が2800億~1兆2千億円と膨大で工期も45年~200年というから途方もないお話だ。
今回の球磨川氾濫による大被害が起こしたにも関わらず7月5日蒲島熊本県知事は川辺川ダム中止の決断は県民の意向だった、反対の方針に変わりがないと強調している。
「大被害には大変なショックを受けた」とし「ダムによらない治水を目指してきたが、費用が多額でできなかった」「ダムによらない治水を極限まで検討する」「それをさらに考える機会を与えられた」とまるで他人事、蒲島の前職は東大教授、学者だ、2008年知事に当選、2020年4選を果たし13年目だが“十年一日の如し”何ら進歩がない。学者バカの典型だろう。
民主主義は国会、都道府県、市町村の議員、知事、市町村長も国民が選んだ結果だ。
良くも悪くも投票した選挙民の責任、ブーメラン結果だ。
今回の水害をややもすれば天災で片付けるが、反対するだけで何ら対案もなく対策も取らなかった知事の人災でもある。
群馬県の八ッ場ダムも民主党政権前原が工事を中断させたが、その後野田首相が再開を表明、自民政権に代わり(筆者註:政権交代後に自民党が)完成させた。
八ッ場ダムは試験貯水中だった昨年10月の台風19号で治水効果を発揮して、下流の荒川や江戸川、墨田川は氾濫しなかった。
It can say that Saburo Ienaga and Azuma Shiro played the role of Las Casas (laughs).
Neil Young - Four Strong Winds [w/ lyrics]
They look like a service group for an anti-Japanese nation.
It is not only in touch with South and North Korea, but also with China, and whenever there is
Honda Katsuichi who happily accepted the fabricated Nanking incident in this way
The propaganda war is waged by replacing black with white and white with black.
That was copied in The Rape of Nanking (Iris Chang) (laughs).
I turned the channel to watch9 after the baseball broadcast was over.
Why does South Korea continue to be so outrageous?
Take Arima's comments above, for example.
With a man like this hosting NHK's flagship news program, a nation of unfathomable evil and deceitful lies will take advantage of it in Japan without limit.
That the conscription issue is a fabrication has been proven and voiced by South Korean academics of decent intelligence, who have remained silent until now.
Rather than expressing outrage over the outrageousness of cashing in Japanese companies' assets, Arima referred Moon Jae-in, as if to defend South Korea.
His mindset on a masochistic view of history, which he believes is entirely Japan's fault, said that on the 75th anniversary of Japan's colonial rule.
What is the point of Japan-Korea annexation as a colonial rule?
We invested more than 20% of the Japanese taxpayer's money in the Korean peninsula, one of the world's poorest countries, had one of the worst status systems in the world and was in financial ruin at the time.
We built schools and established compulsory education throughout the peninsula, developed infrastructure such as dams, ports, railroads, and roads, and quickly turned the peninsula into a modern nation similar to Japan.
Contrary to the world's common sense, Japan gave all of its assets to the Korean peninsula for free. It is also the basis of the Japan-Korea Basic Treaty.
Please reread this column for details.
NHK is essentially Japan's national broadcaster.
The staff who host NHK's flagship news program (probably because the people who control the NHK news department are the ones who want to criticize and condemn Japan and have a masochistic view of history) calmly refer to Japan's 75 years of colonial rule as the side with Korea.
The people in control of NHK's news department have proven to be many anti-Japanese "apology" men.
Indeed, watching this program (and watching it while doing so is disgusting) is disgusting.
They are the only ones who don't know that there are no more idiots like them in the world except in Japan.
They criticize their own country, their government, and discipline countries like China and Korea. There are no other idiots in the world except Japan.
The following is a continuation of the exclusive interview between Masayuki Takayama and Miki Otaka that published on April 24 in a monthly magazine that all Japanese must-read, titled "More Frightening than the Corona, People Affected by the Chinese (China) Virus."
Asahi's evil intentions.
Takayama
Many Japanese people say, "I am Las Casas," after all (laughs). The Asahi, in particular, has become a complete dog of China and Korea. In 1987, there was a bombing incident on a Korean Air flight. One of the perpetrators, Kim Hyun-hui, was captured by officials at the Bahraini embassy but was immediately handed over to South Korea. In Kim Hyun-Hui's confession, the names of Yaeko Taguchi and Megumi Yokota came up.
Otaka.
The reality of abductions by North Korea has come to light.
Takayama
As the furor spread, what Asahi did in the 1990s was to bring up the comfort women issue by Takashi Uemura, resurrect Yoshida Seiji, pull up Yoshimi Yoshiaki's theory of military involvement, and in the meantime, cover the Jeamni massacre. With this barrage of anti-Japanese articles, the abduction issue was somehow pushed backward.
Otaka.
Yayori Matsui and Katsuichi Honda aptly stated to the same effect, "Japan once forced 200,000 women in East Asia, so we can't say anything about the abduction issue. The intention to hoax the comfort women forced entrainment and make it relative to the abduction issue was evident in the left-wing magazines of the time.
For example, an article titled "The connection between the U.S. House of Representatives 'Military Comfort Women' Resolution and the Asian Solidarity Conference" states, "It is only natural that the more Japan cries only for a solution for the abductees and their families, the more countries around the world will take the voices of the 'military comfort women' seriously and demand an apology and compensation." (" Mass Communication Citizen," July 2007).
Takayama.
It was a deliberate maneuver. At the time, the head of Asahi was Toshitada Nakae, who had Yoshida Seiji's spin-off of the comfort women forced entrainment brought up with the intention of destroying the abduction issue; in 2014, Asahi apologized and corrected the article about Yoshida Seiji, but it was already Nakae, who had stepped down, apologized. Why did they publish a false report about Yoshida Seiji in the early '80s and then pick it up again ten years later in the '90s?
Otaka
Even the Jeamni massacre was initially reported in the 70s, but the Asahi covered it again in 1991.
Takayama.
Before and after that, there is an article by Uemura. The Asahi was convinced that it was politically motivated and tried to bury the abduction case by taking on the foolish Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa. It also forced the Japanese government to create a clause in the "neighboring countries" clause (a provision in Japan's standard for examining books for school subject matter, which stipulates that "the handling of modern and contemporary historical events between Japan and neighboring Asian countries must be given due consideration from the standpoint of international understanding and international cooperation") to prevent the allegations of abduction from being mentioned.
It can say that Asahi is now an agent. It is not only in touch with South and North Korea, but also with China, and whenever there is information that is inconvenient for the three countries, it publishes an article that can quash. When North Korea began testing nuclear weapons and launching missiles, Asahi brought up the Morikake issue and made a big deal out of it for two years. If a nuclear North and South Korea create a loose federal government, Japan will have a hard time holding its ground. There was a security problem, which was a critical moment for Japan, but Asahi devoted its coverage to the Morikake issue.
Otaka
The timing is too right.
Takayama.
Furthermore, when we should be shutting out the Chinese in the wake of the Wuhan virus scandal and getting rid of our economic dependence on China, the Asahi reported extensively on the "cherry blossom viewing party."
Otaka.
There was a lot more important news than Mrs. AKIE's Hanami scandal.
Takayama.
When the Japanese people should unite under the Abe administration, the suicide note of an official from the Kinki Finance Bureau has emerged, yet another attempt to rekindle the Morikake problem. The reason for his suicide was probably the media's fault, including the Asahi Shimbun, which wrote so much about him.
Otaka
I think the Asahi Shimbun just needs to shoot at random.
Many of them end up being duds, but...
Takayama.
The U.S. brought up the sinking of the Lusitania (1915), sunk by a German U-boat, in 1917 as a reason to enter World War I. But that was two years ago (laughs). At that time, the U.S. government's Committee on Public Information (CPI) and journalism worked together to manipulate public opinion to justify entering the war.
The CPI's original purpose was to use newspapers and magazines to create a propaganda campaign to justify America's entry into World War I. By boosting the mood, the U.S. entered the war and won against Germany.
Otaka.
The CPI ended its role there, but instead of destroying it, it created the Shanghai Committee. It was there that Edgar Snow, who wrote The Red Star of China, and Martha Gellhorn, Hemingway's third wife in The Old Man and the Sea, also joined the CPI to lift Chiang Kai-shek and try to beat the Japanese. The awarding of the Nobel Prize in Literature to Pearl Buck, who wrote The Good Earth, was all under the CPI direction.
Takayama.
At the height of such an anti-Japanese wave, it had Chiang Kai-shek make the Second Sino-Japanese War. For three years from 1937, it surveyed Japan's sensitivity and China in the United States. There is also a book by Pearl Buck on China. The favorability rating was always over 70%, but Japan was 1% (laughs).
The Japanese, being aware of Western countries' intentions, were now demanding that Japan sign an armistice with Chiang Kai-shek. To beat Japan, kicked the Trautmann mediation to the curb and attacked Nanking.
The CPI was there to help create the Nanking Massacre. The Chicago Tribune was the first to report the Nanking Massacre, and missionaries such as Magee and Bates were the first to cover up the Godless lie of witnessing the massacre. The U.S. was so cunning that the Comintern and others had no place in it.
Otaka
Propaganda agencies in China may be following the CPI in a significant way.
Takayama.
Japanese newspapers need to learn more about that kind of thing, but they would instead take the lead in cooperating with the CPI.
They look like a service group for an anti-Japanese nation.
A correct view of history.
Otaka: How should Japan win?
Takayama: It is crucial to have a firm view of history. Because if we follow only the phenomenon, we wonder why Koreans are so dirty and tell lies without hesitation. It's the same with the Chinese. China and South Korea have already agreed with the United States to undermine Japan.
Otaka: That is how much the U.S. is afraid of Japan.
Takayama: With independence and self-reliance, an island nation in the Far East became the most powerful nation in the world without the support of any country, and shook the white world. That sense of threat has not disappeared. The tide has changed with the Trump administration, but it hasn't loosened the reins on Japan. When China says bad things about Japan, the U.S. applauds behind the scenes. That's the kind of relationship they have.
Otaka: Is it the same with Korea's anti-Japanese actions? The U.S. is approving the construction of the comfort women statue more and more. But the U.S. is not monolithic either....
Takayama: When Hillary was Secretary of State, she said, "In any document or statement in the U.S., the word 'comfort women' translated from the Japanese word 'comfort women' must not be used. The phrase 'forced sex slaves' should be used in all U.S. documents and statements.
Otaka: Hillary was also friendly with Iris Chang.
Takayama: They are working together on propaganda because they are more afraid of Japan than anything else. However, the Japanese are innocently wondering how they can be bullied so much for doing nothing (laughs).
Otaka: We don't see the true meaning of their opponents at all.
Takayama: Once you are aware of how great Japan is, you realize that there is such abuse.Even "apology man" (laughs).
We must take it to heart.
Takayama: I would like to say that Japanese media can criticize the government in a fair and just manner. But at least criticize them for the sake of national interest. In this time of national crisis, there is no point in undermining Japan in any way.
Otaka: Thanks to Dr. Takayama, the reality of deep-rooted propaganda proclamations, starting with Las Casas, has been brought to light. At the very least, politicians, Kasumigaseki, and those who work in the media should have this kind of knowledge before doing their jobs. Then the "anti-Japanese apology man" won't be able to perform so effortlessly.
I sincerely wish this for the children of Japan above all else.
The following is a continuation of the exclusive interview between Masayuki Takayama and Miki Otaka that published on April 24 in a monthly magazine that all Japanese must-read, titled "More Frightening than the Corona, People Affected by the Chinese (China) Virus."
Asahi's evil intentions.
Takayama
Many Japanese people say, "I am Las Casas," after all (laughs). The Asahi, in particular, has become a complete dog of China and Korea. In 1987, there was a bombing incident on a Korean Air flight. One of the perpetrators, Kim Hyun-hui, was captured by officials at the Bahraini embassy but was immediately handed over to South Korea. In Kim Hyun-Hui's confession, the names of Yaeko Taguchi and Megumi Yokota came up.
Otaka.
The reality of abductions by North Korea has come to light.
Takayama
As the furor spread, what Asahi did in the 1990s was to bring up the comfort women issue by Takashi Uemura, resurrect Yoshida Seiji, pull up Yoshimi Yoshiaki's theory of military involvement, and in the meantime, cover the Jeamni massacre. With this barrage of anti-Japanese articles, the abduction issue was somehow pushed backward.
Otaka.
Yayori Matsui and Katsuichi Honda aptly stated to the same effect, "Japan once forced 200,000 women in East Asia, so we can't say anything about the abduction issue. The intention to hoax the comfort women forced entrainment and make it relative to the abduction issue was evident in the left-wing magazines of the time.
For example, an article titled "The connection between the U.S. House of Representatives 'Military Comfort Women' Resolution and the Asian Solidarity Conference" states, "It is only natural that the more Japan cries only for a solution for the abductees and their families, the more countries around the world will take the voices of the 'military comfort women' seriously and demand an apology and compensation." (" Mass Communication Citizen," July 2007).
Takayama.
It was a deliberate maneuver. At the time, the head of Asahi was Toshitada Nakae, who had Yoshida Seiji's spin-off of the comfort women forced entrainment brought up with the intention of destroying the abduction issue; in 2014, Asahi apologized and corrected the article about Yoshida Seiji, but it was already Nakae, who had stepped down, apologized. Why did they publish a false report about Yoshida Seiji in the early '80s and then pick it up again ten years later in the '90s?
Otaka
Even the Jeamni massacre was initially reported in the 70s, but the Asahi covered it again in 1991.
Takayama.
Before and after that, there is an article by Uemura. The Asahi was convinced that it was politically motivated and tried to bury the abduction case by taking on the foolish Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa. It also forced the Japanese government to create a clause in the "neighboring countries" clause (a provision in Japan's standard for examining books for school subject matter, which stipulates that "the handling of modern and contemporary historical events between Japan and neighboring Asian countries must be given due consideration from the standpoint of international understanding and international cooperation") to prevent the allegations of abduction from being mentioned.
It can say that Asahi is now an agent. It is not only in touch with South and North Korea, but also with China, and whenever there is information that is inconvenient for the three countries, it publishes an article that can quash. When North Korea began testing nuclear weapons and launching missiles, Asahi brought up the Morikake issue and made a big deal out of it for two years. If a nuclear North and South Korea create a loose federal government, Japan will have a hard time holding its ground. There was a security problem, which was a critical moment for Japan, but Asahi devoted its coverage to the Morikake issue.
Otaka
The timing is too right.
Takayama.
Furthermore, when we should be shutting out the Chinese in the wake of the Wuhan virus scandal and getting rid of our economic dependence on China, the Asahi reported extensively on the "cherry blossom viewing party."
Otaka.
There was a lot more important news than Mrs. AKIE's Hanami scandal.
Takayama.
When the Japanese people should unite under the Abe administration, the suicide note of an official from the Kinki Finance Bureau has emerged, yet another attempt to rekindle the Morikake problem. The reason for his suicide was probably the media's fault, including the Asahi Shimbun, which wrote so much about him.
Otaka
I think the Asahi Shimbun just needs to shoot at random.
Many of them end up being duds, but...
Takayama.
The U.S. brought up the sinking of the Lusitania (1915), sunk by a German U-boat, in 1917 as a reason to enter World War I. But that was two years ago (laughs). At that time, the U.S. government's Committee on Public Information (CPI) and journalism worked together to manipulate public opinion to justify entering the war.
The CPI's original purpose was to use newspapers and magazines to create a propaganda campaign to justify America's entry into World War I. By boosting the mood, the U.S. entered the war and won against Germany.
Otaka.
The CPI ended its role there, but instead of destroying it, it created the Shanghai Committee. It was there that Edgar Snow, who wrote The Red Star of China, and Martha Gellhorn, Hemingway's third wife in The Old Man and the Sea, also joined the CPI to lift Chiang Kai-shek and try to beat the Japanese. The awarding of the Nobel Prize in Literature to Pearl Buck, who wrote The Good Earth, was all under the CPI direction.
Takayama.
At the height of such an anti-Japanese wave, it had Chiang Kai-shek make the Second Sino-Japanese War. For three years from 1937, it surveyed Japan's sensitivity and China in the United States. There is also a book by Pearl Buck on China. The favorability rating was always over 70%, but Japan was 1% (laughs).
The Japanese, being aware of Western countries' intentions, were now demanding that Japan sign an armistice with Chiang Kai-shek. To beat Japan, kicked the Trautmann mediation to the curb and attacked Nanking.
The CPI was there to help create the Nanking Massacre. The Chicago Tribune was the first to report the Nanking Massacre, and missionaries such as Magee and Bates were the first to cover up the Godless lie of witnessing the massacre. The U.S. was so cunning that the Comintern and others had no place in it.
Otaka
Propaganda agencies in China may be following the CPI in a significant way.
Takayama.
Japanese newspapers need to learn more about that kind of thing, but they would instead take the lead in cooperating with the CPI.
They look like a service group for an anti-Japanese nation.
The following is a continuation of the exclusive interview between Masayuki Takayama and Miki Otaka that published on April 24 in a monthly magazine that all Japanese must-read, titled "More Frightening than the Corona, People Affected by the Chinese (China) Virus."
Asahi's evil intentions.
Takayama
Many Japanese people say, "I am Las Casas," after all (laughs). The Asahi, in particular, has become a complete dog of China and Korea. In 1987, there was a bombing incident on a Korean Air flight. One of the perpetrators, Kim Hyun-hui, was captured by officials at the Bahraini embassy but was immediately handed over to South Korea. In Kim Hyun-Hui's confession, the names of Yaeko Taguchi and Megumi Yokota came up.
Otaka.
The reality of abductions by North Korea has come to light.
Takayama
As the furor spread, what Asahi did in the 1990s was to bring up the comfort women issue by Takashi Uemura, resurrect Yoshida Seiji, pull up Yoshimi Yoshiaki's theory of military involvement, and in the meantime, cover the Jeamni massacre. With this barrage of anti-Japanese articles, the abduction issue was somehow pushed backward.
Otaka.
Yayori Matsui and Katsuichi Honda aptly stated to the same effect, "Japan once forced 200,000 women in East Asia, so we can't say anything about the abduction issue. The intention to hoax the comfort women forced entrainment and make it relative to the abduction issue was evident in the left-wing magazines of the time.
For example, an article titled "The connection between the U.S. House of Representatives 'Military Comfort Women' Resolution and the Asian Solidarity Conference" states, "It is only natural that the more Japan cries only for a solution for the abductees and their families, the more countries around the world will take the voices of the 'military comfort women' seriously and demand an apology and compensation." (" Mass Communication Citizen," July 2007).
Takayama.
It was a deliberate maneuver. At the time, the head of Asahi was Toshitada Nakae, who had Yoshida Seiji's spin-off of the comfort women forced entrainment brought up with the intention of destroying the abduction issue; in 2014, Asahi apologized and corrected the article about Yoshida Seiji, but it was already Nakae, who had stepped down, apologized. Why did they publish a false report about Yoshida Seiji in the early '80s and then pick it up again ten years later in the '90s?
Otaka
Even the Jeamni massacre was initially reported in the 70s, but the Asahi covered it again in 1991.
Takayama.
Before and after that, there is an article by Uemura. The Asahi was convinced that it was politically motivated and tried to bury the abduction case by taking on the foolish Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa. It also forced the Japanese government to create a clause in the "neighboring countries" clause (a provision in Japan's standard for examining books for school subject matter, which stipulates that "the handling of modern and contemporary historical events between Japan and neighboring Asian countries must be given due consideration from the standpoint of international understanding and international cooperation") to prevent the allegations of abduction from being mentioned.
It can say that Asahi is now an agent. It is not only in touch with South and North Korea, but also with China, and whenever there is information that is inconvenient for the three countries, it publishes an article that can quash. When North Korea began testing nuclear weapons and launching missiles, Asahi brought up the Morikake issue and made a big deal out of it for two years. If a nuclear North and South Korea create a loose federal government, Japan will have a hard time holding its ground. There was a security problem, which was a critical moment for Japan, but Asahi devoted its coverage to the Morikake issue.
Otaka
The timing is too right.
Takayama.
Furthermore, when we should be shutting out the Chinese in the wake of the Wuhan virus scandal and getting rid of our economic dependence on China, the Asahi reported extensively on the "cherry blossom viewing party."
Otaka.
There was a lot more important news than Mrs. AKIE's Hanami scandal.
Takayama.
When the Japanese people should unite under the Abe administration, the suicide note of an official from the Kinki Finance Bureau has emerged, yet another attempt to rekindle the Morikake problem. The reason for his suicide was probably the media's fault, including the Asahi Shimbun, which wrote so much about him.
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The following is a continuation of the exclusive interview between Masayuki Takayama and Miki Otaka that published on April 24 in a monthly magazine that all Japanese must-read, titled "More Frightening than the Corona, People Affected by the Chinese (China) Virus."
Las Casas himself.
Otaka
The Jeamni massacre and the Nanking and comfort women issues were all related to missionary propaganda, as was the case with Las Casas.
Takayama.
In Yu Ikeda's "The Truth About the Nanking Incident Revealed by Primary Histories" (Tendensha), he presents a list of foreigners in Nanking. The names of journalists and missionaries are listed, but except for Rabe, an arms dealer from Siemens, they were all anti-Japanese Americans who were imitating Krillman.
Otaka
So they fabricated the Nanking Incident because there is no written accusation of Las Casas against Japan?
Takayama.
Yes, they say it sounds like a Nationalist government propaganda piece, but the whole thing was made in the U.S. A reporter from the New York Times, and Timperley of the Manchester Guardian had a hand in it. Timperley was initially a reporter for the Daily Telegraph, but this newspaper was backed by the U.S. government and was running anti-Japanese operations in China. The U.S. government, journalism, and Las Casas in Japan worked together to continue the anti-Japanese operation. Furthermore, it was Asahi's Honda Katsuichi who happily accepted the fabricated Nanking incident in this way.
Otaka
Mr. Honda is also a star performer and an "anti-Japanese apologist. It was then-president Hirooka who turned Honda, who was in charge of proofreading, into a star reporter. I suspect he did this to manipulate him into doing what he wanted to do. Hirooka was in China for a few weeks during the restoration of diplomatic relations between Japan and China, so he probably got his bones kicked out there. It was Mr. Hirooka who made Mr. Honda into the Iris Chang of his day. Regarding Mr. Hirooka, Mr. Hasegawa pointed out in his book "Collapse" in the Asahi Shimbun newspaper (Wack) that Mr. Hirooka's roots were in China.
Takayama.
That's what I mean. Moreover, some people, like Yukio Hatoyama, have come out on their own saying, "I'm going to be Las Casas. The system was created during the GHQ era, and Asahi has been leading the way in preserving it for future generations.
Otaka
Hasn't the end arrived?
Takayama.
Considering the resurgence of the reference to "comfort women" in the history textbook examination, I think it's still a deep-rooted problem.
Otaka
Among the bureaucrats of the Ministry of Education and the members of the Council for the Examination and Research of Books for Academic Purposes, there lives a vindictive Las Casas who, instead of escaping the masochistic view of history, is trying to brainwash children again with the masochistic view of history.
The following is a continuation of the exclusive interview between Masayuki Takayama and Miki Otaka that published on April 24 in a monthly magazine that all Japanese must-read, titled "More Frightening than the Corona, People Affected by the Chinese (China) Virus."
Japanese people stripped to the bone
Otaka
It's a horrible ending. The past self-criticism book was used to good effect.
Takayama.
It's the same with Japan. When Japan emerged as an emerging nation, the West was jealous of Japan's rise to prominence. It led to the way to be reported by people like Klielman. This kind of propaganda warfare is what they have always been trying to do.
Otaka
Brainwashing was carried out in post-war Japan by the War Guilt Information Program (WGIP) of GHQ. And it lasted for seven years.
Takayama.
So the Japanese people, so strong, were stripped to the bone. There was a method of naval warfare that Western countries had been defending for 2,000 years. They approached and fired secondary guns and rammed a ship's bow into the ship's deck. So the ship's bow had an impulse angle. However, Japan showed a completely different way in the Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War. Without contacting the vessels of the opponent, they sank them one after another by using their destructive main guns. Moreover, in the Russo-Japanese War, special explosives were used to burn and sink 18,000-ton steel ships. It was an unbelievable phenomenon.
Otaka
The world felt that Japan was a threat to them.
Takayama.
The Japanese replaced the impulse angle warfare method, which had continued uninterrupted since the Greek era, with a battleship using the main gun. The first British ship to follow this method was the "Dreadnought. The ultra-dreadnought battleships were more powerful and larger than the Dreadnought. During the Second World War, the "Prince of Wales" was in the 30,000-ton class and was called a super-dreadnought battleship. There were no more enemies, but when Japan fought Britain and the United States, the ship was sunk by Japanese aircraft. Japan was always a step or two ahead of the West. It is said that a year of the war is a decade of peacetime, but it took three years for Britain and the United States to catch up with Japan's aviation technology. In other words, Japan was 30 years ahead of the West.
Otaka
It was such an innovative method of warfare.
Takayama
Just like the Spanish Empire of the past, what better way to prevent the country from rising again than to surrender this strong, Japanese nation somehow.
The Las Casas method was to turn Japan into a brutal people and crush their morale. So GHQ's "WGIP" was implemented. Japan is an undemocratic, retarded nation, and from now on, it's going to be individualistic and needs to break away from the cruel and barbaric people. He looked for someone among the Japanese to take on the role of Las Casas in that process. It can say that Saburo Ienaga and Azuma Shiro played the role of Las Casas (laughs).
Otaka
Mr. Ienaga is a historian who appreciated the testimony of Mr. Seiji Yoshida.
When Mr. Azuma testified about the Nanking Incident, his superior officer, a former corporal of the 20th Infantry Regiment of the 16th Army Division, said that he put the Chinese people in a mailbag. Doused them with gasoline and set them on fire, tied a grenade to the string of the bag, and threw them into the swamp. You couldn't put a single person in a mailbag (laughs). I once attended a meeting of the Federation of Chinese Returnees, to which Mr. Azuma belonged.
I was struck by the fact that halfway through the meeting when I joined, all the members started wearing masks at once. I think it was because they were aware that they were engaged in such a despicable activity that they had to carry masks with them at all times, even though we were not in this era of viruses (laughs). If I had to name another person, I would say Yoshida Seiji.
Takayama
When a mediocre and useless person rides the wave of self-mockery, the Asahi Shimbun covers him. And so people who say "I am the Las Casas of Japan" emerged like a haze. One of them was the Bank of Japan man Okazaki Kaheita, who kept on chanting, "Japan has caused trouble for China." Okazaki was recruited by Asahi president Masuichi Midoro to become president of All Nippon Airways. Still, in return, he was required to become pro-China and anti-Japanese with a commitment to self-deprecation.
Okazaki spent his life advocating friendship between Japan and China. Two days before Tanaka Kakuei visited China during the normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and China, Zhou Enlai invited Okazaki to a dinner party. Zhou Enlai told Okazaki, "There is a saying in China: 'When you drink water, never forget the person who dug the well.'" "Soon, Prime Minister Tanaka will be in China, and diplomatic relations will be normalized. But it was you, Mr. Okazaki, who dug the well. Zhou Enlai was very good at this kind of seduction.
Okazaki said, "Hitler committed an act of genocide against the Jews. As well as that, the Japanese army did it in mainland China. So we must make atonement," he walked on, saying, "We must make atonement.
Otaka.
It's interesting to see part of the mechanism of the "anti-Japanese apology men" being mass-produced by the Chinese government!
Takayama
The man behind Okazaki was Midoro. And Midoro's protégé is Hirooka Tomoo.
Otaka.
I knew it, Asahi (laughs). Hirooka is also one of the "anti-Japanese apology men.
Takayama.
Reading Ms. Otaka's book with this kind of premise in mind, you can get a deeper understanding of what she's talking about.
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The following is a continuation of the exclusive interview between Masayuki Takayama and Miki Otaka that published on April 24 in a monthly magazine that all Japanese must-read, titled "More Frightening than the Corona, People Affected by the Chinese (China) Virus."
Publicity Strategies by Las Casas Books
Otaka: The propaganda war is waged by replacing black with white and white with black.
Takayama: When the Spanish came to the New World, they mistreated men as slaves and eventually killed them. They also killed pregnant women and babies and used virgins as comforters. For example, in Mexico today, 10% of the population is Caucasian, 60% of the population is mixed-race children born to virgins, and the rest are the Mayas and other natives who escaped into the forest.
Otaka: That mixed blood is called "Mestizo," isn't it? China has done the same thing to Uyghur.
Takayama: Yes, that's right. It is a kind of ethnic culling. When the Jews entered the land of Canaan, they did the same thing to the Midianites. They killed all the men, and the women were a gift from Yahweh to the soldiers, and Moses said they could do what they wanted.
Otaka: The Spaniards also followed that approach.
Takayama: Las Casas reported this ethnic culling of the Spaniards exaggeratedly and exaggeratedly. He said that they tied people with their hands and feet tied to straw and set them on fire and burned them. They took a baby that an Indian woman was holding, cut off its limbs with a knife, and gave it to hungry hounds. A similar story has been handed down to the second feudal lord of the Hizen Shimabara clan, Matsukura Katsuie, who set fire to the cots of peasants who had failed to pay tribute.
Otaka: Matsukura was beheaded due to the brunt of the tyranny.
Takayama: There is no doubt that it was a corrupt government, but this kind of cruelty was transmitted to the Netherlands in the Las Casas book.
I think they mixed the story of Las Casas with the unfortunate stories of Japan that drove Christianity out of the country. It's somewhat surprising that the story of Las Casas was passed on to the Far East. It started when the Spaniards, who took back the Iberian peninsula at the Reconquista, turned to the Jews, who were rich by collaborating with Islam. The Spaniards burned the wealthy Jews at stake with the Inquisition from one end and took their property. The Dominican Inquisitor Torquemada burned 8,000 of them at stake.
So many Jews fled to Amsterdam, Holland. Amsterdam, at that time, was a mecca for letterpress printing. They translated Las Casas' book there into many languages, and it became a best seller. They were rebuked around the world as "Spaniards are brutal people who should be spat upon."
Otaka: So it was a propaganda strategy of the European countries?
Takayama: They even made etchings depicting the brutal methods of execution and used them as illustrations.
Otaka: That was copied in The Rape of Nanking (Iris Chang) (laughs).
Takayama: Exactly. It's natural to feel depressed when the viciousness of your own people is publicized. The West continued this kind of massive propaganda strategy for 300 or 400 years, which led to the decline of Spain. So it is still lethargic and a shadow of its former glory. At the moment, the coronavirus has left the country exhausted, and it has fallen into a state where people say that if you go there, you will find only pickpockets.
Otaka: Even Princess Maria Teresa died from the coronavirus.
Takayama: The great and glorious empire has fallen so low because it lost the propaganda war that used the Las Casas report.
Otaka: Even the United States is slaughtering Native Americans.
Takayama: It's true. There were about 13 million of them at the time, but in the end, only 300,000 remained. It was a genocide even more significant than Hitler's. But when it comes to atrocities against the indigenous people, they are remembered as "Spain," "Cortes," and "Pizarro.
Otaka: that great source is Las Casas!
Takayama: In the U.S. as well, at the end of the 19th century, English translations, color prints, and even copperplate engravings were sold in the U.S. The Spanish language became a horrible country, and newspapers reported that Cuba was doing the same thing, leading to the declaration of the Spanish-American War. Spain became a terrible country, and newspapers wrote about the same thing happening in Cuba, leading to the disclosure of war against Spain. Politics, journalism, and the press scrambled to bring Spain to heel, resulting in the U.S. possession of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
This article continues.
The following is a continuation of the exclusive interview between Masayuki Takayama and Miki Otaka that published on April 24 in a monthly magazine that all Japanese must-read, titled "More Frightening than the Corona, People Affected by the Chinese (China) Virus."
Publicity Strategies by Las Casas Books
Otaka: The propaganda war is waged by replacing black with white and white with black.
Takayama: When the Spanish came to the New World, they mistreated men as slaves and eventually killed them. They also killed pregnant women and babies and used virgins as comforters. For example, in Mexico today, 10% of the population is Caucasian, 60% of the population is mixed-race children born to virgins, and the rest are the Mayas and other natives who escaped into the forest.
Otaka: That mixed blood is called "Mestizo," isn't it? China has done the same thing to Uyghur.
Takayama: Yes, that's right. It is a kind of ethnic culling. When the Jews entered the land of Canaan, they did the same thing to the Midianites. They killed all the men, and the women were a gift from Yahweh to the soldiers, and Moses said they could do what they wanted.
Otaka: The Spaniards also followed that approach.
Takayama: Las Casas reported this ethnic culling of the Spaniards exaggeratedly and exaggeratedly. He said that they tied people with their hands and feet tied to straw and set them on fire and burned them. They took a baby that an Indian woman was holding, cut off its limbs with a knife, and gave it to hungry hounds. A similar story has been handed down to the second feudal lord of the Hizen Shimabara clan, Matsukura Katsuie, who set fire to the cots of peasants who had failed to pay tribute.
Otaka: Matsukura was beheaded due to the brunt of the tyranny.
Takayama: There is no doubt that it was a corrupt government, but this kind of cruelty was transmitted to the Netherlands in the Las Casas book.
I think they mixed the story of Las Casas with the unfortunate stories of Japan that drove Christianity out of the country. It's somewhat surprising that the story of Las Casas was passed on to the Far East. It started when the Spaniards, who took back the Iberian peninsula at the Reconquista, turned to the Jews, who were rich by collaborating with Islam. The Spaniards burned the wealthy Jews at stake with the Inquisition from one end and took their property. The Dominican Inquisitor Torquemada burned 8,000 of them at stake.
So many Jews fled to Amsterdam, Holland. Amsterdam, at that time, was a mecca for letterpress printing. They translated Las Casas' book there into many languages, and it became a best seller. They were rebuked around the world as "Spaniards are brutal people who should be spat upon."
Otaka: So it was a propaganda strategy of the European countries?
Takayama: They even made etchings depicting the brutal methods of execution and used them as illustrations.
Otaka: That was copied in The Rape of Nanking (Iris Chang) (laughs).
Takayama: Exactly. It's natural to feel depressed when the viciousness of your own people is publicized. The West continued this kind of massive propaganda strategy for 300 or 400 years, which led to the decline of Spain. So it is still lethargic and a shadow of its former glory. At the moment, the coronavirus has left the country exhausted, and it has fallen into a state where people say that if you go there, you will find only pickpockets.
Otaka: Even Princess Maria Teresa died from the coronavirus.
Takayama: The great and glorious empire has fallen so low because it lost the propaganda war that used the Las Casas report.
Otaka: Even the United States is slaughtering Native Americans.
Takayama: It's true. There were about 13 million of them at the time, but in the end, only 300,000 remained. It was a genocide even more significant than Hitler's. But when it comes to atrocities against the indigenous people, they are remembered as "Spain," "Cortes," and "Pizarro.
Otaka: that great source is Las Casas!
Takayama: In the U.S. as well, at the end of the 19th century, English translations, color prints, and even copperplate engravings were sold in the U.S. The Spanish language became a horrible country, and newspapers reported that Cuba was doing the same thing, leading to the declaration of the Spanish-American War. Spain became a terrible country, and newspapers wrote about the same thing happening in Cuba, leading to the disclosure of war against Spain. Politics, journalism, and the press scrambled to bring Spain to heel, resulting in the U.S. possession of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
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