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When Masayuki Takayama, the one and only journalist in the postwar world, was a subeditor at Sankei Shimbun, his subordinate was Mizuho Ishikawa.
Immediately after the war, the Asahi Shimbun was intimidated by GHQ into discontinuing its publication. Since then, the paper has been striving to report news that undermines Japan, just as they had intended.
It is a clear fact that the Asahi Shimbun has repeatedly fabricated reports to undermine Japan and hinder the strengthening of Japan's national power in every possible field.
Finally, in August 2014, the Asahi Shimbun officially admitted to fabricating reports on the comfort women and the Yoshida Report.
It is no exaggeration to say that the Japanese government, which failed to file a claim for damages against the Asahi Shimbun or to discontinue its publication, was an incompetent government with no more authority or power than GHQ, which was a sham government.
The basis of Asahi Shimbun and NHK's Japan-damaging reports is the theory that the Japanese military was a bad influence on Japan.
To further reinforce this, when Asahi falsely reported that a mere smoke screen was a poison gas operation by the Japanese military, a subeditor of the Sankei Shimbun was Takayama, and his subordinate was Mizuho Ishikawa, who saw through Asahi's report as a fabrication.
The Sankei Shimbun today carried an obituary of Mizuho Ishikawa.
Readers of this column and the papers of Masayuki Takayama must have immediately thought of the above.
When Masayuki Takayama, the one and only journalist in the postwar world, was a subeditor at Sankei Shimbun, his subordinate was Mizuho Ishikawa.
Immediately after the war, the Asahi Shimbun was intimidated by GHQ into discontinuing its publication. Since then, the paper has been striving to report news that undermines Japan, just as they had intended.
It is a clear fact that the Asahi Shimbun has repeatedly fabricated reports to undermine Japan and hinder the strengthening of Japan's national power in every possible field.
Finally, in August 2014, the Asahi Shimbun officially admitted to fabricating reports on the comfort women and the Yoshida Report.
It is no exaggeration to say that the Japanese government, which failed to file a claim for damages against the Asahi Shimbun or to discontinue its publication, was an incompetent government with no more authority or power than GHQ, which was a sham government.
The basis of Asahi Shimbun and NHK's Japan-damaging reports is the theory that the Japanese military was a bad influence on Japan.
To further reinforce this, when Asahi falsely reported that a mere smoke screen was a poison gas operation by the Japanese military, a subeditor of the Sankei Shimbun was Takayama, and his subordinate was Mizuho Ishikawa, who saw through Asahi's report as a fabrication.
The Sankei Shimbun today carried an obituary of Mizuho Ishikawa.
Readers of this column and the papers of Masayuki Takayama must have immediately thought of the above.