This chapter was the victim of the crime of search obstruction.
The modus operandi was to use a completely unrelated chapter as the referring page.
This chapter is described below.
Referrer page
Yesterday, it committed a similar crime against this column severely.
This criminal reduced the PV of this column to less than 1/10, stole and cut out real-time graphs, and put them on a scam blog created under a fake account.
He then posted them on a fraudulent blog created with a fake account and wrote, "Look, this is what I've been getting a great response.
Google must identify this criminal and file criminal charges.
It is your duty, you use the Internet, the most incredible library in the history of humankind, to become one of the largest companies in the world and continue to make enormous profits.
Your company must rid the Internet of criminals and impose severe penalties on them, something only you can do.
The title is changed and re-submitted.
By the way, this English translation has been rated on par with the New York Times.
Sometimes things are in response.
Yesterday, I came across a tweet by Mr. Ryusho Kadota regarding "Shinzo Abe's Memoirs," which I mentioned in this column.
Late at night, I wondered if Goro Hashimoto had written the book.
I searched for "Memoirs of Shinzo Abe."
He was the interviewer, and Shigeru Kitamura supervised the book Shigeru Kitamura? I thought and searched.
I had to cut back on my sleep a little.
Unlike before, I wait to read newspapers immediately after getting up in the morning these days.
There is a severe problem with Japan's major media.
Pseudo-moralism (or stringing together flowery words) invades significant media outlets worldwide.
This column was the first in the world to point out that totalitarian states, such as China, built on propaganda, are using this to divide the democratic camp.
It is no exaggeration to say that they (in this article, the major Japanese media) are the ones who have stopped the progress of the "turntable of civilization" and made the world the dangerous place it is today.
In what could be called a historic feat, Mr. Himasoraakane has successfully brought to light the forces redlining the government and destroying Japan's democracy.
Not only is Yumeno Nito a vile, ugly, and not even an authentic Japanese, but she was not only complicit in the anti-Japanese activities and comfort women movement on the Korean Peninsula, one of the only two anti-Japanese regions in the world but also donated public money to The Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance.
Akane also exposed in the light of day the existence of a group of anti-Japanese who supported her, including Ms. Atsuko Muraki and Ms. Chizuko Ueno, who has a masochistic view of history and are not exaggerating when they say that they are communists.
It is obvious that the major Japanese media has been supporting and encouraging this anti-Japanese.
It is a fact that such stupidity and ugliness of the major media has made Shinzo Abe, a rare politician, a treasure of Japan, a true national treasure, a great politician, a politician who was so bright on the economy and international politics, a politician of unparalleled stature.
It is also indisputable that the stupidity and ugliness of those living in the significant media caused Mr. Abe's assassination.
There is another bizarre attitude that is common to all major media outlets.
It is the attitude of being bizarre please to China.
I am now convinced.
Almost all people who make their living and hold key positions in these major media outlets have visited China, not once, but more than once.
Yoshimasa Hayashi, the current Foreign Minister, visited China seven times in one year.
It is a well-known fact that the same is true for Toru Hashimoto.
China is a country that trains not only cyber troops but also honey traps for both men and women.
It says there are more than 5,000 gorgeous women for men alone.
China is a country that defines honey trapping as the cheapest atomic bomb.
All it takes is one exposure on the Chinese side and those who make their living and hold key positions in major media outlets instantly lose their jobs and peace of mind at home.
This article continues.
I woke up late this morning and read the Sankei Shimbun.
Masaru Sato, who is in the following situation, mentioned Shigeru Kitamura.