The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
The Government Behind the Scenes
The Government Behind the Scenes
However, Japan has yet to receive such a frown-inducing picture of reality from the United States.
Japanese people have too much trust in Americans.
Americans have deceived us since the time of Perry and Harris.
Eiichi Shibusawa and Kanzo Uchimura, both members of the nondenominational Uchimura Faction, were uniquely pro-American.
However, they were shocked by the enactment of the U.S. Exclusion Law.
Shibusawa felt penitent, saying, "I wish we had remained a Sonnō jōi."
Americans are very cheating and skilled at deceiving others.
It continues to this day, and newspapers and television remain deceived.
Even Biden plagiarized someone else's paper for his law school graduation thesis.
He copied five pages of a 15-page thesis, even though some plagiarism would not have gone unnoticed.
He cheated and graduated, even though he would have been expelled.
Biden played halfback in American football through college.
But "my asthma was so bad," he evaded the draft five years in a row.
It's an improbable story, but he's not afraid to tell it.
Trump also evaded the draft because of a "heel bone abnormality," and Clinton fled to the U.K. after receiving a Rhodes scholarship.
Almost all U.S. presidents have evaded the draft.
The Japanese people should once again become aware of such cheating by Americans.
They should also realize that the U.S. is still a young country.
As mentioned earlier, the existence of the "Deep State (D.S.)" symbolizes the infantile nature of the United States.
What is D.S.?
Jason Morgan pointed out the existence of the D.S. infesting the FBI and CIA in the September 2012 issue of this magazine. More specifically, the media is part of it.
Alexis de Tocqueville, former French foreign minister, pointed out in "Democracy in America" that the downside of democracy is "the oppressive power of the majority."
Who is in charge of such a tyranny, he extolled, is the newspaper.
The seventh president, Andrew Jackson, wielded power because, separate from the Congress in the open, Jackson's trusted henchmen, the newspaper executives who entered through the back door of the White House, discussed and decided on policies in their kitchens.
It is commonly referred to as the "kitchen cabinet."
This is the prototype of the D.S.
In the Spanish-American War (1898), the power of the media was also significant.
William Hearst, nicknamed the "King of Newspapers," exaggerated the misery of Spanish slave farms in Cuba.
When the U.S. battleship Maine sank in Havana harbor after a suspicious explosion, killing 266 people, Hearst-affiliated newspapers wrote that it was the result of mines planted by Spain with malicious intent, spurring public opinion that war with Spain was necessary.
Theodore Roosevelt and others in D.S.'s circle manipulated Congress to declare war on Spain, driven by the public opinion created.
The fact that the sinking of the Maine was also engineered is evidenced by the fact that soon after the declaration of war, the U.S. fleet raided Manila Bay and sank a Spanish ship by surprise.
Before the explosion of Maine, the U.S. fleet had already crossed the Pacific and was waiting in Hong Kong for the declaration of war to storm Manila Bay.
As a result, they built a strategic line across the Pacific with Guam and the Philippines, connecting them to the Kingdom of Hawaii, which had already been pillaged.
In this way, forces separate from the U.S. government have used the media to stimulate public sentiment and send many young people to the battlefield to form a sense of unity through that war.
Even an incompetent politician with dementia, like Biden, can serve as president because these behind-the-scenes governments exist and implement policies on behalf of the front government.
The circle includes the FBI, the CIA, and the media, such as the "New York Times.
This article continues.
2024/8/26 in Onomichi