The following is from Takayama Masayuki's serialized column at the end of today's issue of Weekly Shincho.
This article also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the world after the war.
A long time ago, an elderly professor from the Royal Ballet School in Monaco, highly respected by prima ballerinas worldwide, came to Japan.
At that time, she said the following about the significance of artists.
'Artists are important because they can only shed light on hidden, concealed truths and express them.
No one would argue with her.
Masayuki Takayama is not only the one and only journalist in the post-war world, but it is not an exaggeration to say that he is the one and only artist in the post-war world.
This thesis also proves the correctness of my statement that Masayuki Takayama is the most suitable person for the Nobel Prize for Literature in the world today.
It is a must-read for not only the Japanese people but also people all over the world.
This article also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the world after the war.
A long time ago, an elderly professor from the Royal Ballet School in Monaco, highly respected by prima ballerinas worldwide, came to Japan.
At that time, she said the following about the significance of artists.
'Artists are important because they can only shed light on hidden, concealed truths and express them.
No one would argue with her.
Masayuki Takayama is not only the one and only journalist in the post-war world, but it is not an exaggeration to say that he is the one and only artist in the post-war world.
This thesis also proves the correctness of my statement that Masayuki Takayama is the most suitable person for the Nobel Prize for Literature in the world today.
It is a must-read for not only the Japanese people but also people all over the world.
Spring of Trump
The revolutionary government of Ayatollah Khomeini ordered the Iranian people to become devout Muslims.
Drinking, wearing makeup, and dating were forbidden. Adultery was punishable by death.
The price of such suffering was to destroy Israel and make Iran the leader of Islam.
But Iranians are initially Zoroastrians.
They hate Islam and don't want to wear a chador.
So why did an Islamic monk government that they hated come into being?
In fact, while Ayatollah Khomeini was in exile, a group of Islamic fanatics secretly built a control network.
Then, after the exile of Shah Pahlavi, they waited for Khomeini to return to the country and rise.
Their elements took over everything from government offices to companies, universities, and the police.
They called themselves Anjomane Islam (Islamic Association) and had the right to exile or sometimes execute anyone who opposed them in the name of Allah.
I had the opportunity to learn about their existence, which was kept secret from the outside world.
Allah forbids contact with the opposite sex outside of one's spouse.
So, how do female doctors treat male patients?
I visited the hospital director's office to find out.
I went up to the second floor and opened the big door, where three bearded men were sprawled out disheveledly.
The director was in the small room next door and told me, "These are the fanatics who run this place." He added that he used to be one of our janitors.
Similarly, a former laboratory scrubber ran the University of Meri, and a retired assembly worker ran the car company Paros Khodro.
The Islamic regime cannot be maintained without these groups of fanatics. I wrote about it in the newspaper.
The Japanese Embassy immediately warned me that I would be expelled from the country and not to touch the system.
After a while, my press pass was taken away, and I was ultimately expelled.
After that, I was sent to Los Angeles as a correspondent.
I thought the US was still a decent democratic country with a free press, but I was wrong.
There was an organization like Anjomane here, too.
However, not Allah but "justice" was the banner of their actions.
They were divided like Iran, and they acquitted O.J. Simpson when he murdered his ex-wife and two other people.
NEC installed a device that protects floppy disk drives (FDDs) even when the computer is overloaded.
Toshiba products did not have this device.
The righteous group sued, claiming the products were defective and would cause breakdowns.
Dell and HP do not have such devices, but they sued only Toshiba.
In a trial in Houston, where people hate Japanese people, the white justice prevailed, and Toshiba lost 110 billion yen.
President Clinton, a lawyer who was also a righteous group, personally went to Illinois to sue Mitsubishi Motors for sexual harassment.
The lawsuit was based on the prejudice that "Japan has a national policy of contempt for women."
Still, rather than pointing out this absurdity, the American newspapers cheered them on.
When a female member of the federal congress advocated a boycott, Mitsubishi paid 4.9 billion yen and bowed down.
The core of this righteous faction is a corps of lawyers numbering 1.35 million.
They have sued American companies, as well as Japanese companies, on frivolous grounds, causing many to lose their jobs.
They have also entered politics.
Lawyer presidents have been characterized by their love of war ever since Lincoln, who fought the Civil War, and have caused many American citizens to die.
Trump was the first president not to wage war, but the lawyer corps did not like this.
FBI Director C. Ray is one of them, and he intentionally let Trump's sniper go while he was campaigning, allowing him to fire.
He is a member of the so-called Democratic Party and will be fired immediately if Trump becomes president.
When I was a correspondent in LA, I covered the actions of such lawyers who pretended to be righteous but did terrible things and serialized them in the newspaper.
The Japanese Embassy immediately warned me that I would be deported.
It was the same as with Iran.
However, the United States chose Trump and made him a comeback.
It did a great job in the United States, too.
Even Iran, which is suffering under an Islamic monk regime, can do it if it tries.
The revolutionary government of Ayatollah Khomeini ordered the Iranian people to become devout Muslims.
Drinking, wearing makeup, and dating were forbidden. Adultery was punishable by death.
The price of such suffering was to destroy Israel and make Iran the leader of Islam.
But Iranians are initially Zoroastrians.
They hate Islam and don't want to wear a chador.
So why did an Islamic monk government that they hated come into being?
In fact, while Ayatollah Khomeini was in exile, a group of Islamic fanatics secretly built a control network.
Then, after the exile of Shah Pahlavi, they waited for Khomeini to return to the country and rise.
Their elements took over everything from government offices to companies, universities, and the police.
They called themselves Anjomane Islam (Islamic Association) and had the right to exile or sometimes execute anyone who opposed them in the name of Allah.
I had the opportunity to learn about their existence, which was kept secret from the outside world.
Allah forbids contact with the opposite sex outside of one's spouse.
So, how do female doctors treat male patients?
I visited the hospital director's office to find out.
I went up to the second floor and opened the big door, where three bearded men were sprawled out disheveledly.
The director was in the small room next door and told me, "These are the fanatics who run this place." He added that he used to be one of our janitors.
Similarly, a former laboratory scrubber ran the University of Meri, and a retired assembly worker ran the car company Paros Khodro.
The Islamic regime cannot be maintained without these groups of fanatics. I wrote about it in the newspaper.
The Japanese Embassy immediately warned me that I would be expelled from the country and not to touch the system.
After a while, my press pass was taken away, and I was ultimately expelled.
After that, I was sent to Los Angeles as a correspondent.
I thought the US was still a decent democratic country with a free press, but I was wrong.
There was an organization like Anjomane here, too.
However, not Allah but "justice" was the banner of their actions.
They were divided like Iran, and they acquitted O.J. Simpson when he murdered his ex-wife and two other people.
NEC installed a device that protects floppy disk drives (FDDs) even when the computer is overloaded.
Toshiba products did not have this device.
The righteous group sued, claiming the products were defective and would cause breakdowns.
Dell and HP do not have such devices, but they sued only Toshiba.
In a trial in Houston, where people hate Japanese people, the white justice prevailed, and Toshiba lost 110 billion yen.
President Clinton, a lawyer who was also a righteous group, personally went to Illinois to sue Mitsubishi Motors for sexual harassment.
The lawsuit was based on the prejudice that "Japan has a national policy of contempt for women."
Still, rather than pointing out this absurdity, the American newspapers cheered them on.
When a female member of the federal congress advocated a boycott, Mitsubishi paid 4.9 billion yen and bowed down.
The core of this righteous faction is a corps of lawyers numbering 1.35 million.
They have sued American companies, as well as Japanese companies, on frivolous grounds, causing many to lose their jobs.
They have also entered politics.
Lawyer presidents have been characterized by their love of war ever since Lincoln, who fought the Civil War, and have caused many American citizens to die.
Trump was the first president not to wage war, but the lawyer corps did not like this.
FBI Director C. Ray is one of them, and he intentionally let Trump's sniper go while he was campaigning, allowing him to fire.
He is a member of the so-called Democratic Party and will be fired immediately if Trump becomes president.
When I was a correspondent in LA, I covered the actions of such lawyers who pretended to be righteous but did terrible things and serialized them in the newspaper.
The Japanese Embassy immediately warned me that I would be deported.
It was the same as with Iran.
However, the United States chose Trump and made him a comeback.
It did a great job in the United States, too.
Even Iran, which is suffering under an Islamic monk regime, can do it if it tries.
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