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The real reason why the German government is controlled by radical environmental leftists
2023/5/9, in Osaka
Before translating this paper into English, I want to note my intuition.
The Chinese are probably allowing such a foolish decarbonization movement to unfold in Germany, which is nothing compared to China's carbon emissions.
It is a Chinese ploy to undermine the German economy and make it dependent on China.
Germany is so quickly falling for the schemes of a nation of abysmal evil and plausible lies because, as I have mentioned, Germany is a nation of pseudo-moralism, i.e., a country of rhetorical flourishes.
The same is true of the U.S. Democratic Party.
I can hear China, which has been exploiting its pseudo-moralism to the hilt, smiling broadly.
It is why Germany went "nuclear-free"... The real reason why the German government is controlled by radical environmental leftists (President Online)
Germany changed its energy policy after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident in 2011 and achieved zero nuclear power plants on April 15, 2023.
German writer Kawaguchi Maan Emi, who lives in Germany, says, "Behind the government's policy change is the existence of a massive environmental NGO.
Germany's largest NGO has a budget of 6 billion yen and tremendously influences the government's decision-making.
This article is a partially re-edited version of "'Decarbonization' Will Save the World: The Big Lie" by Taishi Sugiyama (editor), Marn Emi Kawaguchi, Hideki Kakeya, Jun Arima, and others, published by Takarajimasya Shinsho.
It has the image of a small and weak organization that stands up to great evil.
On April 30, 2021, the online edition of Die Welt, a major German newspaper, carried a lengthy article titled "The Underestimated Power of the Green Lobby."
It was an excellent article that showed traces of meticulous research, and for the first time in a long time, I felt the absolute power of journalism.
The authors are Axel Boyanovsky and Daniel Wetzel.
Much of this paper was enlightening, and I solved the mystery of Germany's energy policy a bit.
The environmental NGOs, often considered small and weak organizations fighting against big evil, have a global network and have infiltrated the political center, influencing the political process with their mighty power and ample funds.
A great deal of public money is being poured into NGOs.
And the media has abandoned its critical spirit and strongly supports the government and NGOs.
In this article, I would like to examine the German government's dangerous energy policy, introducing shocking details as the two authors report them.
40% of power generation from coal and lignite to be terminated
Although environmental NGOs pose as a modest grassroots movement, their influence on energy policy and global warming prevention policy now far exceeds that of industrial lobbies.
While the ethics committee convened by the German government after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident in 2011, which included clergy and sociologists rather than utility company representatives and scientists, decided to phase out nuclear power in 2022, seven years later, in 2018, the Committee on Growth, Structural Reform, and Employment (also known as the Coal Committee), NGO representatives had replaced clergy.
It is hard to believe that representatives of coal importers' unions were not even allowed to observe the meeting, even though it was to discuss the coal phase-out.
Germany is a country that has traditionally developed based on coal, and even now, 40% of its electricity generation is based on coal and lignite.
To suddenly terminate this industrial structure that has been in place for many years in a top-down fashion is a somewhat reckless plan.
A hasty exit from coal would violate the rights of corporate shareholders and deprive tens of thousands of workers in coal mines and related industries of their livelihood.
Therefore, the Coal Commission has decided to drop at least 40 billion euros by 2038 to compensate all sides and reform the affected states' industrial structure.
The government's basic policy now is that it does not care how much money is spent on the energy transition.
However, there is no indication of the financial resources and what the alternative industries will be.
However, both the members of the Coal Commission and the politicians have decided to get rid of coal by 2038 "at the latest," easily ignoring the mountain of problems that lie ahead.
Politics and Politicians are in Tight Alignment
The Greens objected, arguing that the coal-free date should be further pushed back.
The Greens are in league with nature and environmental NGOs, which can be found all over Germany.
With 11 million registered members, they are now a significant force in shaping public opinion in Germany.
With NGOs on its side, the Greens are riding the wave of decarbonization, and it is now said that after the general elections in September 2021, the party will be in the running to become the ruling party.
The tag team between politics and NGOs is already solid: NGOs participate in government technical committees, often accompany politicians on their outings, and have a regular seat as observers at international conferences.
In 2019, while attending the UN Climate Action Summit in Madrid, Environment Minister Schulze said, "Conversations with NGOs are crucial to me. We are fighting for the same issues," he tweeted.
The legality of unelected people acting on taxpayers' money and interfering in national politics and even in the formulation of legislation is quite tenuous. Still, it is already the norm in Germany today.
Moreover, the national government, state governments, and the EU are strong supporters of the finances of these NGOs.
■ Even with a considerable budget, the reality is that there are "obvious missing pieces."
BUND, headquartered in Berlin, has 580,000 members and received €21 million in public subsidies in the six years from 2014-19.
Meanwhile, Germany's largest NGO, NABU (620,000 members), also received 52.5 million euros (about 6.83 billion yen) in subsidies from eight public institutions during the same period.
NABU's main activity is the protection of flora and fauna, and in recent years, it has advocated for the protection of wild birds that die from being caught in wind turbines.
NABU received the most extensive grant of 36 million euros (about 4.68 billion yen) from the Ministry of the Environment, with others coming from the Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development, the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, the Ministry of Education and Research, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In addition, an unprecedented budget of 47 million euros (approximately 6.11 billion yen) has already been set aside for subsequent four-year grants from 2020 to 2023.
However, according to the paper's authors, there are "clear missing pieces between the declarations and the actual situation" in the NGOs' financial reports.
In 2016, the European Parliament's Budget Committee commissioned a group of experts to audit the finances of EU-supported NGOs.
Still, the NGOs are intricately intertwined, and funds are widely spread, not only in environmental and nature conservation, but also in church charities and joint projects with China, which in the end are the NGOs, where, In the end, the investigation was fruitless, as it was impossible to determine which NGOs were engaged in which activities, where, and in what kind of relationship with each other.
I need to learn how to interpret this fact.
Was the group of experts incompetent, were the NGOs professional, or were there forces that wanted to hide the reality?
The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
■ "Profitable work" is suing windmill operators
There are other questionable fundraising methods by NGOs.
There are currently 78 NGOs in Germany that have the authority to sue companies and municipalities on behalf of the people.
NABU and BUND are taking full advantage of that authority as well.
According to Die Welt, the approach is "really creative.
One attractive fundraising method is to file a lawsuit against the operators of wind parks (wind farms) for damage to wild birds caused by wind turbines.
However, the lawsuit is somewhat reminiscent of dismissal, as the defendant is said to drop the case if it donates a specified amount of money to an organization designated by the plaintiff.
It is a "lucrative business" (Di Welt) and is becoming NABU's specialty.
A wind park manager from Hesse who donated 500,000 euros (about 65 million yen) to NABU's nature conservation fund commented, "No company can resist."
However, he said that after the donation, the park would be endorsed as a bird-friendly wind park.
This approach, however, has been problematic within NABU, which says that its members, who believe that bird conservation and the expansion of wind power are incompatible, are beginning to move to NGOs that advocate for the regulation of windmill construction.
One of the executives sent a letter of protest to the president of NABU, saying, "We are explaining away the horrific bird deaths that are still occurring as a thing of the past.
The identity of the foundation that advocated a grand energy transition policy
Environment Minister Schulze is also a member of NABU.
While he regularly admires NGOs, he is naturally close to wind power companies. He insists wind turbines should be erected wherever possible to achieve decarbonization.
Ultimately, Schulze's true identity may be that both sides value him.
It makes the distrust of NGO executives even greater.
What was most interesting about Di Welt's article was how this grand energy transition policy started.
According to the report, it all started in the United States.
In 2007, a research report entitled "Design To Win-Philanthropy's Role in the Fight Against Global Warming" was completed.
The commission was commissioned by the Hewlett Foundation (a charitable foundation created in 1966 by Hewlett, one of the founders of the Hewlett-Packard Company).
The study aimed to determine how the foundation's money could be best used to establish and implement global warming prevention policies.
Bloomberg and Rockefeller also invested.
The report clearly stated that an annual investment of $600 million would reduce global CO2 emissions by 11 billion tons by 2030 and limit the rise in global temperature to less than 2 degrees Celsius.
The report also presented how global warming countermeasures could be made a political issue, how they could be made a social problem among the public, and how region-specific countermeasures should take shape in the United States, the European Union, China, India, and other regions.
In any case, it was here that the far-reaching decarbonization plan was switched on, and this report became the global master plan.
The following year, 2008, the European Climate Fund was established in Den Haag, the Netherlands, to implement these plans in Europe.
Investors included the Hewlett and Packard Foundations in the United States, Bloomberg, Rockefeller, the IKEA Foundation, and the Mercator Foundation in Germany.
Chapters soon expanded to Berlin, Brussels, London, Paris, and Warsaw, each topped by a top European elected manager or former politician drawn from the ranks and paid vast sums of money.
Today, most NGOs in Europe that advocate decarbonization and energy transition receive support from either the European Climate Fund or the Mercator Foundation, another giant foundation, or both.
■ Everyone is flocking to them under the banner of decarbonization.
But the real impetus for European climate policy came after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident.
The time is finally ripe. Now is the time to spread the decarbonization blueprint around the world. Penetrate political, industrial, and business circles; implement new technologies and ideas. The "Change Agents" were convinced that success was in their hands, with substantial financial resources.
Since then, time has passed, and the transformation is proceeding according to their blueprint.
In 2019, the European Climate Fund and the Mercator Foundation contributed €42.2 million in grants to NGOs and think tanks working to decarbonize.
Incidentally, the Mercator Foundation's capital is €116.5 million (about $15.15 billion), according to its 2019 financial report.
When it comes to this, everyone is flocking to it under the banner of decarbonization.
On the other hand, those institutes that want to stay out of the loop and maintain a neutral position are understandably struggling.
For example, RWI's Leibniz Institute for Economic Research warned that the energy transition policy would transfer capital from the poor to the rich.
■No more orders for research that differs from government policy will be placed.
A study by an expert committee of the Bundestag and six independent institutes under the Max Planck Institute pointed out the contradictions in the Renewable Energy Act. They recommended its revision or repeal, but the government ignored them.
A media researcher at the University of Göttingen pointed out that most reports on global warming do not present the scientifically ambiguous aspects of the issue.
The problem is that orders are no longer placed for studies that produce results that differ from government policy.
Thus, heretical opinions are weeded out.
The operators of the power transmission networks still warn that simultaneously going nuclear-free and coal-free will not guarantee power supply, but there is no debate on the issue; Minister Schulze dismisses the new generation of small nuclear power plants as a "fairy tale," and the public has no idea when hydrogen will be commercially viable. The public believes hydrogen, which has no idea when it will be commercially viable, will soon become Germany's primary energy source.
We hope that the Japanese people will take a lesson from this aberrance.
In addition, the environment minister also hates CCS technology, which pushes the generated CO2 underground and into the ocean floor and plans to kick hydrogen to the curb, except for green hydrogen made purely from renewable electricity.
Ideology has taken on a life of its own in German energy policy.
We urge the Japanese to take these things that are going on in Germany as a lesson to others.
As of 2023, in Germany, where gas from Russia has been cut off due to the war in Ukraine, a coal renaissance is taking place to solve the electricity shortage.
Even lignite mining, which had been absolutely taboo, has been revived.
Naturally, CO2 emissions rapidly increased, but CO2-free nuclear power plants were terminated on April 15.
Since the Greens became the ruling party, energy policy has gone even further astray.
The German weather forecast no longer says, "Tomorrow will be a sunny day nationwide."
Since drought is occurring due to climate change, sunny weather cannot be good!
It's a strange country.
-Taishi Sugiyama
---Taishi Sugiyama is a Research Director of the Canon Institute for Global Studies. He holds a B.S. in Physics from the University of Tokyo and an M.S. in Physical Engineering from the same university. He has served as a member of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), Industrial Structure Council, Energy Conservation Standards Subcommittee, NEDO Technical Committee, and others. He is a member of the Sankei Shimbun's "Shoron" column. Author of "'Decarbonization' is Full of Lies" (Sankei Shimbun Publications), "Don't be Deceived by China and Russia's Environmental Manipulation! (Kaya Shobo, co-authored with Tetsuya Watanabe), "The Big Lie of Mega Solar to Save Japan" (Takarajima-sha, editor), and "The Inconvenient Truth about SDGs" (Takarajima-sha, editor).
---Kawaguchi, Maan Emi Writer Graduated from Nihon University College of Art, Department of Music, and completed postgraduate studies in piano at the Stuttgart State University of Music, Germany, in 1985. In 1990, she published "Living in Iraq under the Hussein Dictatorship" (Soshisha), which was highly praised for its critical solid spirit. Bestsellers. In 2016, "Deutsche Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nachtanzte Generation" (Soshisha) won the 36th Energy Forum Award for Popularization and Awareness. In 2018, "Nihonjinron of Reconstruction" (Good Books) won a special award of the same prize. She has also authored many other books, including "And Germany Lost Its Ideal" (Kadokawa Shinsho), "Migrants and Refugees" (Good Books), "Sekai 'Shin' Keizai Senso: Why Do We Know the Future if We Know the Battle for Automotive Supremacy" (KADOKAWA), and "Merkel: Behind the Mask" (PHP Shinsho). Her new books include "Innocent Japanese, Wake Up from Your Daydreams" (WACK), and "What's Happening Now in Germany, a Left-leaning SDGs Advanced Country" (Business, Inc.).
---Hideki Kakeya Associate Professor of Systems Information Systems, University of Tsukuba Born in Osaka in 1970, Hideki Kakeya graduated from the Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo in 1993, and received his Ph. D. in 1998 from the Department of Advanced Interdisciplinary Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo. D. in engineering and worked as a researcher at the Communications Research Laboratory (now the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology) before assuming his current position. He specializes in media engineering and is the president of the Association for Assurance of Responsibility for Speech, a non-profit organization, and author of "What is Learning? The Ethics of Experts, Media, and Science and Technology," "Lies of Scholars," and other works; his most recent book is "The Lesson of 'Foresight'" (Kanki Shuppan).
---Jun Arima graduated from the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Economics in 1982 and joined the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (now the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) in the same year. He has been a professor at the University of Tokyo's School of Public Policy since August 2015 and a specially-appointed professor at the same school since April 2021, where he currently serves. He is the author of "Private Kyoto Protocol Disclaimer" (October 2014, Kokusai Kankyo Keizai Kenkyusho), "The Truth About Global Warming Negotiations Economic War for National Interest" (September 2015, Chuokoron Shinsha), and "Global Warming Countermeasures Without Psychology: The Paris Agreement and Its Aftermath" (October 2016, Energy Forum).
*Readers know that I have mentioned German pseudo-moralism several times.
But after reading this paper, which is a genuine elaboration, I am genuinely appalled.
It is indisputable that China is watching the stupidity of the pseudo-moralists with a high smile.
Before translating this paper into English, I want to note my intuition.
The Chinese are probably allowing such a foolish decarbonization movement to unfold in Germany, which is nothing compared to China's carbon emissions.
It is a Chinese ploy to undermine the German economy and make it dependent on China.
Germany is so quickly falling for the schemes of a nation of abysmal evil and plausible lies because, as I have mentioned, Germany is a nation of pseudo-moralism, i.e., a country of rhetorical flourishes.
The same is true of the U.S. Democratic Party.
I can hear China, which has been exploiting its pseudo-moralism to the hilt, smiling broadly.
It is why Germany went "nuclear-free"... The real reason why the German government is controlled by radical environmental leftists (President Online)
Germany changed its energy policy after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident in 2011 and achieved zero nuclear power plants on April 15, 2023.
German writer Kawaguchi Maan Emi, who lives in Germany, says, "Behind the government's policy change is the existence of a massive environmental NGO.
Germany's largest NGO has a budget of 6 billion yen and tremendously influences the government's decision-making.
This article is a partially re-edited version of "'Decarbonization' Will Save the World: The Big Lie" by Taishi Sugiyama (editor), Marn Emi Kawaguchi, Hideki Kakeya, Jun Arima, and others, published by Takarajimasya Shinsho.
It has the image of a small and weak organization that stands up to great evil.
On April 30, 2021, the online edition of Die Welt, a major German newspaper, carried a lengthy article titled "The Underestimated Power of the Green Lobby."
It was an excellent article that showed traces of meticulous research, and for the first time in a long time, I felt the absolute power of journalism.
The authors are Axel Boyanovsky and Daniel Wetzel.
Much of this paper was enlightening, and I solved the mystery of Germany's energy policy a bit.
The environmental NGOs, often considered small and weak organizations fighting against big evil, have a global network and have infiltrated the political center, influencing the political process with their mighty power and ample funds.
A great deal of public money is being poured into NGOs.
And the media has abandoned its critical spirit and strongly supports the government and NGOs.
In this article, I would like to examine the German government's dangerous energy policy, introducing shocking details as the two authors report them.
40% of power generation from coal and lignite to be terminated
Although environmental NGOs pose as a modest grassroots movement, their influence on energy policy and global warming prevention policy now far exceeds that of industrial lobbies.
While the ethics committee convened by the German government after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident in 2011, which included clergy and sociologists rather than utility company representatives and scientists, decided to phase out nuclear power in 2022, seven years later, in 2018, the Committee on Growth, Structural Reform, and Employment (also known as the Coal Committee), NGO representatives had replaced clergy.
It is hard to believe that representatives of coal importers' unions were not even allowed to observe the meeting, even though it was to discuss the coal phase-out.
Germany is a country that has traditionally developed based on coal, and even now, 40% of its electricity generation is based on coal and lignite.
To suddenly terminate this industrial structure that has been in place for many years in a top-down fashion is a somewhat reckless plan.
A hasty exit from coal would violate the rights of corporate shareholders and deprive tens of thousands of workers in coal mines and related industries of their livelihood.
Therefore, the Coal Commission has decided to drop at least 40 billion euros by 2038 to compensate all sides and reform the affected states' industrial structure.
The government's basic policy now is that it does not care how much money is spent on the energy transition.
However, there is no indication of the financial resources and what the alternative industries will be.
However, both the members of the Coal Commission and the politicians have decided to get rid of coal by 2038 "at the latest," easily ignoring the mountain of problems that lie ahead.
Politics and Politicians are in Tight Alignment
The Greens objected, arguing that the coal-free date should be further pushed back.
The Greens are in league with nature and environmental NGOs, which can be found all over Germany.
With 11 million registered members, they are now a significant force in shaping public opinion in Germany.
With NGOs on its side, the Greens are riding the wave of decarbonization, and it is now said that after the general elections in September 2021, the party will be in the running to become the ruling party.
The tag team between politics and NGOs is already solid: NGOs participate in government technical committees, often accompany politicians on their outings, and have a regular seat as observers at international conferences.
In 2019, while attending the UN Climate Action Summit in Madrid, Environment Minister Schulze said, "Conversations with NGOs are crucial to me. We are fighting for the same issues," he tweeted.
The legality of unelected people acting on taxpayers' money and interfering in national politics and even in the formulation of legislation is quite tenuous. Still, it is already the norm in Germany today.
Moreover, the national government, state governments, and the EU are strong supporters of the finances of these NGOs.
■ Even with a considerable budget, the reality is that there are "obvious missing pieces."
BUND, headquartered in Berlin, has 580,000 members and received €21 million in public subsidies in the six years from 2014-19.
Meanwhile, Germany's largest NGO, NABU (620,000 members), also received 52.5 million euros (about 6.83 billion yen) in subsidies from eight public institutions during the same period.
NABU's main activity is the protection of flora and fauna, and in recent years, it has advocated for the protection of wild birds that die from being caught in wind turbines.
NABU received the most extensive grant of 36 million euros (about 4.68 billion yen) from the Ministry of the Environment, with others coming from the Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development, the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, the Ministry of Education and Research, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In addition, an unprecedented budget of 47 million euros (approximately 6.11 billion yen) has already been set aside for subsequent four-year grants from 2020 to 2023.
However, according to the paper's authors, there are "clear missing pieces between the declarations and the actual situation" in the NGOs' financial reports.
In 2016, the European Parliament's Budget Committee commissioned a group of experts to audit the finances of EU-supported NGOs.
Still, the NGOs are intricately intertwined, and funds are widely spread, not only in environmental and nature conservation, but also in church charities and joint projects with China, which in the end are the NGOs, where, In the end, the investigation was fruitless, as it was impossible to determine which NGOs were engaged in which activities, where, and in what kind of relationship with each other.
I need to learn how to interpret this fact.
Was the group of experts incompetent, were the NGOs professional, or were there forces that wanted to hide the reality?
The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
■ "Profitable work" is suing windmill operators
There are other questionable fundraising methods by NGOs.
There are currently 78 NGOs in Germany that have the authority to sue companies and municipalities on behalf of the people.
NABU and BUND are taking full advantage of that authority as well.
According to Die Welt, the approach is "really creative.
One attractive fundraising method is to file a lawsuit against the operators of wind parks (wind farms) for damage to wild birds caused by wind turbines.
However, the lawsuit is somewhat reminiscent of dismissal, as the defendant is said to drop the case if it donates a specified amount of money to an organization designated by the plaintiff.
It is a "lucrative business" (Di Welt) and is becoming NABU's specialty.
A wind park manager from Hesse who donated 500,000 euros (about 65 million yen) to NABU's nature conservation fund commented, "No company can resist."
However, he said that after the donation, the park would be endorsed as a bird-friendly wind park.
This approach, however, has been problematic within NABU, which says that its members, who believe that bird conservation and the expansion of wind power are incompatible, are beginning to move to NGOs that advocate for the regulation of windmill construction.
One of the executives sent a letter of protest to the president of NABU, saying, "We are explaining away the horrific bird deaths that are still occurring as a thing of the past.
The identity of the foundation that advocated a grand energy transition policy
Environment Minister Schulze is also a member of NABU.
While he regularly admires NGOs, he is naturally close to wind power companies. He insists wind turbines should be erected wherever possible to achieve decarbonization.
Ultimately, Schulze's true identity may be that both sides value him.
It makes the distrust of NGO executives even greater.
What was most interesting about Di Welt's article was how this grand energy transition policy started.
According to the report, it all started in the United States.
In 2007, a research report entitled "Design To Win-Philanthropy's Role in the Fight Against Global Warming" was completed.
The commission was commissioned by the Hewlett Foundation (a charitable foundation created in 1966 by Hewlett, one of the founders of the Hewlett-Packard Company).
The study aimed to determine how the foundation's money could be best used to establish and implement global warming prevention policies.
Bloomberg and Rockefeller also invested.
The report clearly stated that an annual investment of $600 million would reduce global CO2 emissions by 11 billion tons by 2030 and limit the rise in global temperature to less than 2 degrees Celsius.
The report also presented how global warming countermeasures could be made a political issue, how they could be made a social problem among the public, and how region-specific countermeasures should take shape in the United States, the European Union, China, India, and other regions.
In any case, it was here that the far-reaching decarbonization plan was switched on, and this report became the global master plan.
The following year, 2008, the European Climate Fund was established in Den Haag, the Netherlands, to implement these plans in Europe.
Investors included the Hewlett and Packard Foundations in the United States, Bloomberg, Rockefeller, the IKEA Foundation, and the Mercator Foundation in Germany.
Chapters soon expanded to Berlin, Brussels, London, Paris, and Warsaw, each topped by a top European elected manager or former politician drawn from the ranks and paid vast sums of money.
Today, most NGOs in Europe that advocate decarbonization and energy transition receive support from either the European Climate Fund or the Mercator Foundation, another giant foundation, or both.
■ Everyone is flocking to them under the banner of decarbonization.
But the real impetus for European climate policy came after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident.
The time is finally ripe. Now is the time to spread the decarbonization blueprint around the world. Penetrate political, industrial, and business circles; implement new technologies and ideas. The "Change Agents" were convinced that success was in their hands, with substantial financial resources.
Since then, time has passed, and the transformation is proceeding according to their blueprint.
In 2019, the European Climate Fund and the Mercator Foundation contributed €42.2 million in grants to NGOs and think tanks working to decarbonize.
Incidentally, the Mercator Foundation's capital is €116.5 million (about $15.15 billion), according to its 2019 financial report.
When it comes to this, everyone is flocking to it under the banner of decarbonization.
On the other hand, those institutes that want to stay out of the loop and maintain a neutral position are understandably struggling.
For example, RWI's Leibniz Institute for Economic Research warned that the energy transition policy would transfer capital from the poor to the rich.
■No more orders for research that differs from government policy will be placed.
A study by an expert committee of the Bundestag and six independent institutes under the Max Planck Institute pointed out the contradictions in the Renewable Energy Act. They recommended its revision or repeal, but the government ignored them.
A media researcher at the University of Göttingen pointed out that most reports on global warming do not present the scientifically ambiguous aspects of the issue.
The problem is that orders are no longer placed for studies that produce results that differ from government policy.
Thus, heretical opinions are weeded out.
The operators of the power transmission networks still warn that simultaneously going nuclear-free and coal-free will not guarantee power supply, but there is no debate on the issue; Minister Schulze dismisses the new generation of small nuclear power plants as a "fairy tale," and the public has no idea when hydrogen will be commercially viable. The public believes hydrogen, which has no idea when it will be commercially viable, will soon become Germany's primary energy source.
We hope that the Japanese people will take a lesson from this aberrance.
In addition, the environment minister also hates CCS technology, which pushes the generated CO2 underground and into the ocean floor and plans to kick hydrogen to the curb, except for green hydrogen made purely from renewable electricity.
Ideology has taken on a life of its own in German energy policy.
We urge the Japanese to take these things that are going on in Germany as a lesson to others.
As of 2023, in Germany, where gas from Russia has been cut off due to the war in Ukraine, a coal renaissance is taking place to solve the electricity shortage.
Even lignite mining, which had been absolutely taboo, has been revived.
Naturally, CO2 emissions rapidly increased, but CO2-free nuclear power plants were terminated on April 15.
Since the Greens became the ruling party, energy policy has gone even further astray.
The German weather forecast no longer says, "Tomorrow will be a sunny day nationwide."
Since drought is occurring due to climate change, sunny weather cannot be good!
It's a strange country.
-Taishi Sugiyama
---Taishi Sugiyama is a Research Director of the Canon Institute for Global Studies. He holds a B.S. in Physics from the University of Tokyo and an M.S. in Physical Engineering from the same university. He has served as a member of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), Industrial Structure Council, Energy Conservation Standards Subcommittee, NEDO Technical Committee, and others. He is a member of the Sankei Shimbun's "Shoron" column. Author of "'Decarbonization' is Full of Lies" (Sankei Shimbun Publications), "Don't be Deceived by China and Russia's Environmental Manipulation! (Kaya Shobo, co-authored with Tetsuya Watanabe), "The Big Lie of Mega Solar to Save Japan" (Takarajima-sha, editor), and "The Inconvenient Truth about SDGs" (Takarajima-sha, editor).
---Kawaguchi, Maan Emi Writer Graduated from Nihon University College of Art, Department of Music, and completed postgraduate studies in piano at the Stuttgart State University of Music, Germany, in 1985. In 1990, she published "Living in Iraq under the Hussein Dictatorship" (Soshisha), which was highly praised for its critical solid spirit. Bestsellers. In 2016, "Deutsche Deutsche Gesellschaft für Nachtanzte Generation" (Soshisha) won the 36th Energy Forum Award for Popularization and Awareness. In 2018, "Nihonjinron of Reconstruction" (Good Books) won a special award of the same prize. She has also authored many other books, including "And Germany Lost Its Ideal" (Kadokawa Shinsho), "Migrants and Refugees" (Good Books), "Sekai 'Shin' Keizai Senso: Why Do We Know the Future if We Know the Battle for Automotive Supremacy" (KADOKAWA), and "Merkel: Behind the Mask" (PHP Shinsho). Her new books include "Innocent Japanese, Wake Up from Your Daydreams" (WACK), and "What's Happening Now in Germany, a Left-leaning SDGs Advanced Country" (Business, Inc.).
---Hideki Kakeya Associate Professor of Systems Information Systems, University of Tsukuba Born in Osaka in 1970, Hideki Kakeya graduated from the Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo in 1993, and received his Ph. D. in 1998 from the Department of Advanced Interdisciplinary Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo. D. in engineering and worked as a researcher at the Communications Research Laboratory (now the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology) before assuming his current position. He specializes in media engineering and is the president of the Association for Assurance of Responsibility for Speech, a non-profit organization, and author of "What is Learning? The Ethics of Experts, Media, and Science and Technology," "Lies of Scholars," and other works; his most recent book is "The Lesson of 'Foresight'" (Kanki Shuppan).
---Jun Arima graduated from the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Economics in 1982 and joined the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (now the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) in the same year. He has been a professor at the University of Tokyo's School of Public Policy since August 2015 and a specially-appointed professor at the same school since April 2021, where he currently serves. He is the author of "Private Kyoto Protocol Disclaimer" (October 2014, Kokusai Kankyo Keizai Kenkyusho), "The Truth About Global Warming Negotiations Economic War for National Interest" (September 2015, Chuokoron Shinsha), and "Global Warming Countermeasures Without Psychology: The Paris Agreement and Its Aftermath" (October 2016, Energy Forum).
*Readers know that I have mentioned German pseudo-moralism several times.
But after reading this paper, which is a genuine elaboration, I am genuinely appalled.
It is indisputable that China is watching the stupidity of the pseudo-moralists with a high smile.
Before translating this paper into English, I want to note my intuition.
The Chinese are probably allowing such a foolish decarbonization movement to unfold in Germany, which is nothing compared to China's carbon emissions.
It is a Chinese ploy to undermine the German economy and make it dependent on China.
Germany is so quickly falling for the schemes of a nation of abysmal evil and plausible lies because, as I have mentioned, Germany is a nation of pseudo-moralism, i.e., a country of rhetorical flourishes.
The same is true of the U.S. Democratic Party.
I can hear China, which has been exploiting its pseudo-moralism to the hilt, smiling broadly.
It is why Germany went "nuclear-free"... The real reason why the German government is controlled by radical environmental leftists (President Online)
Germany changed its energy policy after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident in 2011 and achieved zero nuclear power plants on April 15, 2023.
German writer Kawaguchi Maan Emi, who lives in Germany, says, "Behind the government's policy change is the existence of a massive environmental NGO.
Germany's largest NGO has a budget of 6 billion yen and tremendously influences the government's decision-making.
This article is a partially re-edited version of "'Decarbonization' Will Save the World: The Big Lie" by Taishi Sugiyama (editor), Marn Emi Kawaguchi, Hideki Kakeya, Jun Arima, and others, published by Takarajimasya Shinsho.
It has the image of a small and weak organization that stands up to great evil.
On April 30, 2021, the online edition of Die Welt, a major German newspaper, carried a lengthy article titled "The Underestimated Power of the Green Lobby."
It was an excellent article that showed traces of meticulous research, and for the first time in a long time, I felt the absolute power of journalism.
The authors are Axel Boyanovsky and Daniel Wetzel.
Much of this paper was enlightening, and I solved the mystery of Germany's energy policy a bit.
The environmental NGOs, often considered small and weak organizations fighting against big evil, have a global network and have infiltrated the political center, influencing the political process with their mighty power and ample funds.
A great deal of public money is being poured into NGOs.
And the media has abandoned its critical spirit and strongly supports the government and NGOs.
In this article, I would like to examine the German government's dangerous energy policy, introducing shocking details as the two authors report them.
40% of power generation from coal and lignite to be terminated
Although environmental NGOs pose as a modest grassroots movement, their influence on energy policy and global warming prevention policy now far exceeds that of industrial lobbies.
While the ethics committee convened by the German government after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident in 2011, which included clergy and sociologists rather than utility company representatives and scientists, decided to phase out nuclear power in 2022, seven years later, in 2018, the Committee on Growth, Structural Reform, and Employment (also known as the Coal Committee), NGO representatives had replaced clergy.
It is hard to believe that representatives of coal importers' unions were not even allowed to observe the meeting, even though it was to discuss the coal phase-out.
Germany is a country that has traditionally developed based on coal, and even now, 40% of its electricity generation is based on coal and lignite.
To suddenly terminate this industrial structure that has been in place for many years in a top-down fashion is a somewhat reckless plan.
A hasty exit from coal would violate the rights of corporate shareholders and deprive tens of thousands of workers in coal mines and related industries of their livelihood.
Therefore, the Coal Commission has decided to drop at least 40 billion euros by 2038 to compensate all sides and reform the affected states' industrial structure.
The government's basic policy now is that it does not care how much money is spent on the energy transition.
However, there is no indication of the financial resources and what the alternative industries will be.
However, both the members of the Coal Commission and the politicians have decided to get rid of coal by 2038 "at the latest," easily ignoring the mountain of problems that lie ahead.
Politics and Politicians are in Tight Alignment
The Greens objected, arguing that the coal-free date should be further pushed back.
The Greens are in league with nature and environmental NGOs, which can be found all over Germany.
With 11 million registered members, they are now a significant force in shaping public opinion in Germany.
With NGOs on its side, the Greens are riding the wave of decarbonization, and it is now said that after the general elections in September 2021, the party will be in the running to become the ruling party.
The tag team between politics and NGOs is already solid: NGOs participate in government technical committees, often accompany politicians on their outings, and have a regular seat as observers at international conferences.
In 2019, while attending the UN Climate Action Summit in Madrid, Environment Minister Schulze said, "Conversations with NGOs are crucial to me. We are fighting for the same issues," he tweeted.
The legality of unelected people acting on taxpayers' money and interfering in national politics and even in the formulation of legislation is quite tenuous. Still, it is already the norm in Germany today.
Moreover, the national government, state governments, and the EU are strong supporters of the finances of these NGOs.
■ Even with a considerable budget, the reality is that there are "obvious missing pieces."
BUND, headquartered in Berlin, has 580,000 members and received €21 million in public subsidies in the six years from 2014-19.
Meanwhile, Germany's largest NGO, NABU (620,000 members), also received 52.5 million euros (about 6.83 billion yen) in subsidies from eight public institutions during the same period.
NABU's main activity is the protection of flora and fauna, and in recent years, it has advocated for the protection of wild birds that die from being caught in wind turbines.
NABU received the most extensive grant of 36 million euros (about 4.68 billion yen) from the Ministry of the Environment, with others coming from the Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development, the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, the Ministry of Education and Research, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In addition, an unprecedented budget of 47 million euros (approximately 6.11 billion yen) has already been set aside for subsequent four-year grants from 2020 to 2023.
However, according to the paper's authors, there are "clear missing pieces between the declarations and the actual situation" in the NGOs' financial reports.
In 2016, the European Parliament's Budget Committee commissioned a group of experts to audit the finances of EU-supported NGOs.
Still, the NGOs are intricately intertwined, and funds are widely spread, not only in environmental and nature conservation, but also in church charities and joint projects with China, which in the end are the NGOs, where, In the end, the investigation was fruitless, as it was impossible to determine which NGOs were engaged in which activities, where, and in what kind of relationship with each other.
I need to learn how to interpret this fact.
Was the group of experts incompetent, were the NGOs professional, or were there forces that wanted to hide the reality?
This article continues.
The following is from today's Sankei Sho.
The last chapter is an excellent one.
It is not good to apologize without reason.
The young man, K, was arrested without being informed of the charges against him, and a puzzled look appeared on his brow.
When my father scowled at me and told me to tell him what I had done, I felt like I was guilty even if I hadn't done anything. I felt guilty even though I hadn't done anything.
The film "Judgment" is based on Kafka's novel.
It is said that the director, Orson Welles, caricatured the "original sin" that lies dormant in human beings.
It is a frightening psychological portrait if you think about it, but if you have ever used words like "excuse me" as a lubricant in a private setting, you have experienced it daily.
Of course, it is not out of guilt.
There are some precautions in using it, such as choosing the right time, the right person, and the right person.
I thought it would be a useless lecture, especially for those fighting on the front lines of diplomacy, but this is not the case.
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said he was "heartbroken" over the so-called "consignee issue.
It is in South Korea, where he was visiting.
At the same time, President Yun Seok-yue declared that Japan and South Korea should separate their future orientation from the historical issue.
It is a helping hand to the Yun administration, which has been criticized for its diplomacy toward Japan.
Although he prefaced his statement with "my own thoughts," it was still unnecessary and could have been taken as an apology.
The term "shuttle" refers to regular round-trip flights.
Considering the increasingly tense situation in East Asia, it is understandable that the government would try to move forward by resuming shuttle diplomacy.
However, one cannot turn a blind eye to South Korea's past behavior.
Whenever there has been a change of administration, relations with Japan have gone back and forth between pro- and anti-Japan.
Diplomacy with South Korea has been a barren shuttle, a lost cause with no way out.
One would not have made it if one had learned from history.
The morning editions of the Tokyo Newspapers on August 8 carried the headline, "My heart aches."
Does it not pain the prime minister's heart to spread the baseless "guilt" in this way?
以下は今日の産経抄からである。
終章は至言である。
「理由もなく謝るのはよくないね」。
容疑も知らされずに逮捕され、青年Kは眉に戸惑いの色を浮かべる。
「親父ににらまれ『何をしたか言え』つて言われると。何もしていなくても罪の意識を感じたように」
カフカの小説をもとにした映画『審判』である。
人の中に眠る「原罪」を、監督のオーソン・ウェルズが戯画的に描いたものだという。
よくよく考えると怖い心理描写だが、私的な場の潤滑油として「すみません」といった言葉を囗にした経験なら、日常的にある。
もちろん、罪の意識から出たものではない。
時と場合、相手を選ぶなど使用上の注意もある。
とりわけ外交の第一線で闘う人には無用の講釈だろうーと思っていたら、そうでもないらしい。
いわゆる徴用工問題について、「心が痛む」と述べた岸田文雄首相である。
訪れた先の韓国で。
日韓の未来志向を歴史問題から切り離す、と尹錫悦大統領が明言したのと時を同じくして。
対日外交で批判される尹政権への助け舟という見方はできる。
「私自身の思い」との前置きもあったが、謝罪と取られかねない発言はやはり余計だった。
「シャトル」は定期の往復便を指す。
緊張を増す東アジアの情勢を思えば、シャトル外交の再開で前へ進もうとするのは理解できる。
さりとて、韓国のこれまでの振る舞いにまで目をつぶることはできまい。
政権が代わる度、日本との関係は親疎の閧を行き来した。
対韓外交は不毛なシャトル、出口のない迷走の繰り返しだった。
歴史に学んでいれば、出るはずのない発言だろう。
各紙は8日付朝刊(東京版)で、「心が痛む」を見出しに取って報じた。
いわれなき「罪の意識」をこうして広げてゆくことに、首相の心は痛まないのだろうか。
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習氏が権力基盤の浮沈をかけて台湾攻略に出てこようとするのに対し、抑止を確実にするには日米台の覚悟が必要で、日本は日本の国益のためにこそ、
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It was a popular page yesterday 2023/3/5.
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中国だけCO2削減すれば良いだけだと判明/中国の温室効果ガス排出量は、先進国全体の合計よりも多くの二酸化炭素を排出している
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高市早苗さんがBoston Global Forumから「World Leader in AIWS Award 2023」を受賞👏👏
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「底知れぬ悪」と「まことしやかな嘘」の国である中国と朝鮮半島の反日プロパガンダどおりに、日本に対して頻繁に人権勧告を行う国連
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米国が資金供出を停止していた間は、日本の供出金が国連を維持して来たにもかかわらず
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TBSが反日的報道をする理由を知っていますか? 元TBS社員の独り言 「うちの局がこんなになってしまった経緯をお話しましょう」
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またまた…例によって、千葉県野田市で起きた子供虐待死事件を格好の題材として国連の人権理事会が、いそいそと日本に対して人権勧告を出したらしい
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日本国には、それぞれの一隅で、最澄が定義した国宝として、素晴らしい仕事をしている人たちが無数に居る。
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It was a popular page yesterday, 2023/5/4, with my shots on today in Kyoto.
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LGBT法が女性の人権侵害を増やす事を無視し、G7の中で法律がないのは日本だけというデマを書く。よく見たら共同通信の記事だ。
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You Are Here (Remastered 2010) with my shots on 5/3, in Kyoto
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カンパ一億集めて訴訟20…住民監査請求6年ぶりに通し…住民訴訟も複数…大疑獄の匂いまでしてるのに全くニュースにならないって、
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中国は恩を仇で返す国…川崎重工業が中国に新幹線の技術提供したら、中国は…独自に開発した」と主張…特許出願へ…盗人猛々しい中国
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Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone (Official Audio) with my miracle shots on 5/3 in Kyoto
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FOX&Friendsニュース出演5/2 ラーム・エマニュエル、「LGBTQイデオロギー」を押し付けたとして日本で反発を受ける 日本語字幕
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わざわざスイスに本拠を構えて、国連ユネスコに対して発言権の様なものを持つ、自虐史観と反日思想で凝り固まった異常な人間達
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It was a top 50 searcher for the past week, 2023/5/3, with my shots on today.
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護憲派は…日本が他国を侵略する事だけを前提にした憲法9条を振りかざし…リスク管理を妨害…これは国民の生存権と財産権に対する大いなる侵害です
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Grow Old With Me (Remastered 2010) with my miracle shots on 5/3 in Kyoto
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日弁連の副会長が日本国籍でない韓国人…反日民族を日本の司法に関わらせるなんて狂気だ…司法試験の国籍条項を復活させるべきだ
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“高市早苗議員を内閣総理大臣にする会” が47都道府県で設立されれば事は動き出す
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Google must identify, file criminal charges against, and severely punish the perpetrators
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他国がアホみたいに温室効果ガス削減!とか言ってダメージを受けている間に中国は全力で活動中。世界が中国に乗っ取られるぞ!
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5月の別れ with my shots on 2023/5/3, in Kyoto
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Paul Simon & Goerge Harrison- Here Comes The Sun with my shots on 2023/5/3
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Top 10 real-time searchers, 5/4, 11:06.
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It is the top 10 real-time searchers, 2023/5/5, 8:14, with my shot on 5/4 in Kyoto.
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You Are Here (Remastered 2010) with my shots 5/2, in Kyoto
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Googleは、この犯罪者を特定、刑事告訴し、厳罰に処さなければならない。
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It was a popular page yesterday, 2023/5/4.
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It was a top 50 searcher for the past week, 2023/5/4, with my shots on today in Kyoto.
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Grow Old With Me (Ultimate Mix) with my shots on 5/2, in Kyoto
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It turns out that only China needs to reduce CO2 emissions
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本章が、Googleで、検索妨害の犯罪に遭っていた。再発信する。
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Top 10 real-time searchers, 5/3, 22:17
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「次の総理には、誰が良いと思いますか?」高市早苗・経済安全保障担当大臣 95.4% 26,529票·残り1日
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Repost! They want to make the world what they want it to be.
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It was a popular page yesterday, 2023/5/3.
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It was a top 50 searcher for the past week, 2023/5/4.
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習氏が権力基盤の浮沈をかけて台湾攻略に出てこようとするのに対し、抑止を確実にするには日米台の覚悟が必要で、日本は日本の国益のためにこそ、
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日本国には、それぞれの一隅で、最澄が定義した国宝として、素晴らしい仕事をしている人たちが無数に居る。
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Repost! They want to make the world what they want it to be.
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わざわざスイスに本拠を構えて、国連ユネスコに対して発言権の様なものを持つ、自虐史観と反日思想で凝り固まった異常な人間達
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底知れぬ悪と、まことしやかな嘘の国である中国と朝鮮半島の反日プロパガンダどおりに、日本に対して頻繁に
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It was a top 50 searcher for the past week, 2023/5/8, with my shots on 5/4, in Kyoto 3.
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文明のターンテーブルThe Turntable of Civilizationの人気記事 2023/5/2
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「底知れぬ悪」と「まことしやかな嘘」の国である中国と朝鮮半島の反日プロパガンダどおりに、日本に対して頻繁に人権勧告を行う国連
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It was a top 50 searcher for the past week, 2023/5/8, with my shots on 5/4, in Kyoto.
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彼らが日本国と日本国民に対して与え続けて来た損害は、既に、天文学的な額に達している
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Vet FN och de som falskt anklagade Japan sanningen?
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Top 10 real-time searchers, 5/8, 18:36
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Adakah PBB dan mereka yang menuduh Jepun mengetahui kebenaran?
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Знаят ли истината ООН и онези, които фалшиво обвиниха Япония?
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Vet FN og de som falskt anklaget Japan sannheten?
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It was a popular page yesterday, 2023/5/7, with my shot on 5/4, in Kyoto 5.
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私は当時の労働者に取材したが、徴用されたとか強制連行されたとかいう人は(男女ともに)一人もいなかった。
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中国は伝統的に世界的な視野を持ち、日本は部族的な視野しか持っていない(キッシンジャー)彼は日中を100%あべこべに見ていた大馬鹿者だった
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It was a top 50 searcher for the past week, 2023/5/8.
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China Gate weakened the United States.
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Poznajú OSN a tí, ktorí falošne obvinili Japonsko, pravdu?
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米国が資金供出を停止していた間は、日本の供出金が国連を維持して来たにもかかわらず
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Weet die VN en diegene wat Japan valslik beskuldig het die waarheid?
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何度騙されても学習しない秀才クンたち。日本は“毅然とした総理誕生”でしか救われない
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สหประชาชาติและผู้ที่กล่าวหาญี่ปุ่นอย่างไม่ถูกต้องรู้ความจริงหรือไม่?
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Apakah PBB dan mereka yang menuduh Jepang mengetahui kebenarannya?
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Le Nazioni Unite e coloro che hanno falsamente accusato il Giappone conoscono la verità?
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Знают ли правду ООН и те, кто ложно обвинял Японию?
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Kender FN og dem, der fejlagtigt anklagede Japan, sandheden?
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Sie wollen die Welt so gestalten, wie sie es sich wünschen.
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Vědí OSN a ti, kteří falešně obvinili Japonsko, pravdu?
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It was a popular page yesterday, 2023/5/7,with my shot on 5/4, in Kyoto 4.
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Tietävätkö YK ja Japania väärin syyttäneet totuuden?
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Ці ведаюць праўду ААН і тыя, хто ілжыва абвінаваціў Японію?
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Alam ba ng U.N. at ng mga maling akusasyon sa Japan ang katotohanan?
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Vogliono rendere il mondo come vogliono che sia.
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Quieren hacer del mundo lo que ellos quieren que sea.
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Kennen die UNO und diejenigen, die Japan fälschlicherweise beschuldigt haben,
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Eles querem fazer do mundo o que eles querem que seja.
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It was a popular page yesterday, 2023/5/8.
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Ar JT ir tie, kurie melagingai apkaltino Japoniją, žino tiesą?
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It was a top 50 searcher for the past week, 2023/5/8, with my shots on 5/4, in Kyoto 2.
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TBSが反日的報道をする理由を知っていますか? 元TBS社員の独り言 「うちの局がこんなになってしまった経緯をお話しましょう」
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L'ONU et ceux qui ont faussement accusé le Japon connaissent-ils la vérité ?
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Czy ONZ i ci, którzy fałszywie oskarżyli Japonię, znają prawdę?
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Ils veulent faire du monde ce qu'ils veulent qu'il soit.
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高市早苗さんがBoston Global Forumから「World Leader in AIWS Award 2023」を受賞👏👏
本当に愚かで卑しく、売国奴、或いは国賊そのものような人間たち。
中国だけCO2削減すれば良いだけだと判明/中国の温室効果ガス排出量は、先進国全体の合計よりも多く
百田グループって何だよ! 俺はどこの組織にも属してないし、徒党も組まない。
小学生でも分かる話だが、切れ者の女弁護士のつもりの猿田佐世には分からなかったらしい。
矢野秀喜などという活動家が存在していた事を日本国民は初めて知るはずである。
NHK、TBS、テレビ朝日の偏向報道が何故あれほど酷くて執拗なのかを明らかにしている。
警視庁「歌舞伎町で立ちんぼ女性51人を検挙した。ほぼ全員がホストへの支払いのため売春してた」
こんな人間達が、世界最高の民度を誇る日本を支配していると錯覚している実態。
再発信!前後左右を海保の船に警護されて逃げ切ったが、沖縄県知事の玉城デニー氏は
選任前から問題視…最初から内政干渉が目的。大使の功績は日本が属国なのを明白にしたこと。
エマニュエルの日本でのLGBT推進に批判殺到/米ネット「恥さらし!」「誰がこんな奴を大使にした!
昔は同和、最近はアイヌ、今はトランスジェンダーか。これらを悪用する方々は属性を証明する事も認定を
反日国家からやってきた人間が裁判官や弁護士になるなんてありえない。国籍条項を外したのは旧民主党
こいつらにしたくもない軍拡をしなければいけない状況を作っている外国に言えと100万回言っても無駄
暇空茜さん、神原、太田啓子、伊藤和子、3人の弁護士を提訴…お見事!
政治家としての稲田朋美と…TV東京=日経が喧伝する女性の政界進出推進について
高市早苗さんがWorld Leader in AIWS Award 2023を受賞しました
新たな公金チューチュースキームを作りたい…それが票に繋がり、更に日本崩壊へ導ける。
読売新聞の非常に奇妙な、不気味な記事。まるで警察庁と奈良県警の広報紙のような記事で気持ち悪い
日本への侵略をどう防ぐかの時代に、日本が他国を侵略する事だけを前提にした憲法9条。
元外交官・孫崎享の娘。蛙の子は蛙。反日親韓で悪名高いジャーナリスト。牧師の息子で日本育ち。
性犯罪が起きれば稲田朋美・森雅子は責任とれるのか…献金貰ったのか 弱みを掴まれたのか?
「次の総理には、誰が良いと思いますか?」高市早苗・経済安全保障担当大臣 95.4%
2023/5/5, with my shot on 5/2, 5.
立ちはだかるのが戦後レジームそのものである昭和22年施行の「財政法」である。
It was a top 50 searcher for the past week, 5/2.
本当に愚かで卑しく売国奴、国賊そのもの様な…コミンテルンの残党達であると言っても過言ではない
You are here, with my shots on 5/2 in Kyoto
再発信!済州島は沖縄に近い状況…大量の中国マネーが投入され、各所の土地が買収されている
NHKが制作する歴史ドキュメンタリーの特徴は、日本軍の徹底的な悪魔化。
核戦略 日本目覚めよ…安保3文書で一歩を踏み出した首相は、次の一歩を踏み出さなければならない。
他国がアホみたいに温室効果ガス削減!とか言ってダメージを受けている間に中国は全力で活動中。
だから、1位、河野太郎、2位、小泉進次郎、3位、石破茂なのである。
日弁連の副会長が日本国籍でない韓国人…狂ってる…司法試験の国籍条項を復活させるべきだ
『武力を使わずに他国を侵略し乗っ取る方法!』スイス政府発行「民間防衛」より
If not for you with my shots on 2023/5/3
再発信!「名」もなき朝鮮の女性たち 朝鮮では女性差別も甚だしかった。
ペリー来航以来の国事殉難者246万6千人を祀る靖国を参拝しない首相はどんな思いで顕忠院に?
北海道を守れ…ユダヤ人を救い、そして北海道も救った樋口季一郎…戦後初の軍服の像だ
民団新聞に「在日は武器」としてTBSや関西テレビの入社が内定した在日韓国人の話があったが、
Top 10 real-time searchers, 4/28, 0:29
欠点は恩知らずな所である…沖縄県民は日本国民のDNAを持っている事すら忘れるが如きの輩もいる…
With my shots on 5/2, in Kyoto
#高市早苗さんを総理大臣に ”のトレンド入り…ネット調査では常に次期総理No1。この人気が強み
アメリカからやって来た二人の大物は、チャーチルの実の娘と義理の娘を抱いた。
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