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A Call to Sanae Takaichi: Restore Japan’s Future through Courage and Clarity

2025年05月05日 18時12分26秒 | 全般
But I am still convinced.
March 5, 2025 17:12:26
It seems that the message I sent yesterday to Google, demanding a criminal investigation and prosecution into the acts of search obstruction and falsification of access analytics, finally reached the person in charge at Google.
When I sent the message, it was the middle of the night in the U.S. due to the time difference.
Last night, just past 10:30 p.m. as I was preparing for bed, the analytics began to rise in a way I had never seen before.
This time corresponds to the start of the workday in the United States.
 
This proved my suspicion that the number of searches for this column had been tampered with to one-tenth of its original size.
 
 

A Call to Sanae Takaichi: Restore Japan’s Future through Courage and Clarity

Lead Paragraph (Introduction)

For over a decade, I have been subjected to deliberate search obstructions and falsified analytics meant to silence my voice. But yesterday, a message I addressed to Google regarding this very sabotage appears to have finally reached someone in authority. This surge in recognition, which coincided with working hours in the United States, confirmed my long-standing suspicion: the visibility of my column has been maliciously reduced to one-tenth of its actual reach.
This chapter is both a record of what transpired and an urgent call to action—directed to Ms. Sanae Takaichi, one of Japan’s few truly capable leaders.


[Part 1: Introduction and Background of Online Interference]

One of the reasons I have chosen to publish this chapter now is the belief that the brief yet impassioned statement I wrote yesterday—urging Ms. Sanae Takaichi to rise up for the salvation of Japan—may have also arrived at a particularly timely moment for the world.
In the world of social media, search numbers speak volumes.
That is why the individual behind the criminal acts in question committed search obstructions and falsified access analytics the moment I announced a publishing decision for this column on June 1, 2011.
When this column was launched, it was read daily by CEOs of Japan’s most prestigious companies, professors from nearly every major university, officials from all government ministries in Kasumigaseki, and even members of the House of Representatives.
I eventually realized that the world, in fact, knew very little about Japan.
Writing solely in Japanese was no longer sufficient.
I began disseminating my work in multiple languages.
Soon after, my linked Twitter account began receiving a flood of followers at a tremendous pace.
First came the Arab countries, with my inbox filled daily with Arabic messages spanning four pages.
Among these were numerous members of royal families with over a million followers.
At first, I wondered whether someone was trying to set me up—perhaps accusing me of ties to al-Qaeda.
When the frenzy from the Arab world settled, I began receiving Spanish and Portuguese-language followers from every country in Central and South America.
I was surprised to find that even a notorious Mexican drug lord was among them.
As the excitement from Latin America faded, followers from the southwestern United States began to appear.
From Florida came Pinklon Thomas—once a heavyweight champion before Mike Tyson and then a successful businessman in a suit.
I also received follows from vice deans of law schools, like one from the University of Richmond, and media professionals in California.
That wave then shifted to the East Coast media.
It was at this point that my Twitter account was hijacked by the aforementioned criminal.
Needless to say, I was shocked—just as I was thinking, "At this pace, I’ll easily surpass ten thousand followers."
I recovered, changed my ID, and started over.
My follower count quickly climbed back into the thousands—only to be hacked again.
Disheartened, I ceased linking my posts to Twitter altogether.
I later resumed the linkage, but something was clearly wrong.
There were almost no followers.
Worse, spam-like accounts—with exposed skin and suggestive images—began systematically "liking" posts that had clearly been subjected to search obstruction, as if mocking the censorship.
To Mr. Elon Musk, I respectfully ask for decisive action on this matter.
This confirmed that my sense was correct—the view counts for this column had indeed been falsified and reduced to one-tenth of their actual numbers.


[Part 2: An Appeal to Sanae Takaichi]

Now, to the heart of the matter.
Ms. Takaichi,
You may not know me, simply because I am a "nobody"—or so it would appear.
In truth, I was once among the top contributors on the Goo Blog platform, which boasts 3.8 million users.
However, due to over a decade of relentless search obstructions and manipulated analytics by the criminal entity in question, I have been made to seem like an unknown voice in the wilderness.
The book The Turntable of Civilization, published on December 1, 2011, was displayed for a year in the “Politics and Economics” section of Kinokuniya Umeda—alongside Japan’s most prominent thinkers.
Yet its sales were disastrous.
That outcome was entirely due to targeted and persistent sabotage.
Ms. Takaichi,
Perhaps my writings have not reached you.
But they have reached the world.
Now, the question is—what should you do?
You must transcend your own boundaries—what Confucius would call “your norin” (矩).
Your natural inclination to be a model parliamentarian within the LDP is not inherently wrong.
But the time has come for you to go beyond that.
Japan must be saved—and only bold leadership will suffice.
Take, for instance, Ishiba.
He led the LDP to a devastating loss in the general election, even failing to maintain a majority.
He took no responsibility.
Worse, LDP members like yourself also failed to hold him accountable.
That failure has brought us to where we are today.
In order to pass the budget, the Ishiba administration conceded to the Japan Innovation Party’s reckless demand for universal free high school education.
You, of all people, should understand how dangerous and foolish this policy is.
Take the case of a private high school in Miyazaki Prefecture, where nearly 90% of the students are Chinese nationals.
Similar schools exist in Chiba and elsewhere.
Ishiba’s policy means Japanese taxpayers are now funding the education of Chinese students.
And you—by remaining silent—have allowed this to happen.
As the brilliant scholar and true intellectual Nobuyuki Kaji wrote, the real issue with Japan’s education system lies in its structure.
The current system allows individuals who score as low as 5 out of 100 to advance to high school and university.
This not only creates unnecessary labor shortages but also breeds social dysfunction—including random acts of violence.
Those scoring 5 out of 100 have countless paths in which they could thrive—on the sea, in the mountains, in the cities.
Instead, they are forced into meaningless academic tracks that waste their time and rob them of purpose.
Ultimately, this system spoils them, isolates them, and even turns some into killers.
This is the tragedy wrought by the Japan Teachers’ Union (Nikkyoso)—they’ve manufactured a generation of recluses and misfits.
Surely you understand that the current system is forcing people into education that is not only unnecessary but actively harmful.


[Part 3: Strategy for Urging Ishiba’s Resignation and Reflections on the LDP Leadership Race]

You, Ms. Takaichi, are a kind-hearted woman.
That is why you would never stoop to the kind of betrayal that Ishiba once committed against Prime Minister Aso.
But that’s fine—there is no need for you to engage in such acts.
Instead, you should carefully prepare your allies in advance, and then hold a bold press conference.
The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan would be the ideal venue.
There, you must declare to Ishiba: “The budget has passed. Your role is finished. For the sake of Japan, it is time for you to step down.”
At that moment, you must speak with the full clarity and force of your intellect.
There is no need for false humility.
In preparation for that historic moment, you should go to bed early and rise early—every single day.
And even after becoming Prime Minister, you must never participate in all-night Diet sessions.
After all, in no other developed country besides Japan does the head of government attend parliament for such long hours.
During the last LDP presidential election, you looked visibly exhausted.
You are one of the rare members of the Diet who can draft legislation independently.
At that time, you were working through sleepless nights to pass critical national security bills.
But you must not do that again.
Why?
Because one of the reasons you lost in the final runoff vote was that your last speech—delivered at the peak of your exhaustion—was weak.
That final speech lacked your hallmark brilliance and strength.
Instead, it resembled the sort of ingratiating rhetoric associated with Yuriko Koike, who shares your astrological fate.
A friend of mine, deeply versed in Chinese astrology, recently admitted he had misjudged you.
You are not, as he thought, a “rokuhaku kinsei” (Six White Metal Star) person like myself or my close friends Ōtani and Akari Iiyama—but are born under the same star as Koike and Putin.
He said: “Putin is in a favorable cycle this year.
That means Takaichi is, too.”
That means this is your moment.
From now on:
Get ample sleep.
Never again write legislation alone—that’s what staff are for.
Be in perfect physical condition when the time for your press conference arrives.
Then deliver, with your entire soul, the speech that will save Japan.
It must be a powerful declaration, demanding Ishiba’s resignation.
It must be a speech for the ages—calling for the resignation of Ishiba.


[Part 4: Responsibility for Defeat, Geopolitical Forces, and a Final Appeal to Takaichi]

It is undeniable that your defeat in the final vote was the result of both domestic betrayal and foreign interference.
You lost in a stunning reversal, contrary to the will of the people.
This was orchestrated by Prime Minister Kishida, who acted in line with the wishes of the Biden administration and Ambassador Emanuel—agents of the U.S. Democratic Party.
It was also a consequence of politicians like former Prime Minister Suga, who moved in accordance with the intentions of the Chinese Communist Party and its Japanese political proxy, the Komeito party.
But even now, I remain convinced:
Had you not been so thoroughly exhausted, your final speech could have been the decisive factor.
In that moment, what was needed was the true essence of Sanae Takaichi—your clarity, your strength—not a tone of concession.
Instead, what appeared was a speech that seemed to mimic the submissive style of Yuriko Koike.
As mentioned earlier, my friend—well-versed in the study of kigaku (Japanese geomancy)—realized his mistake:
You are not aligned with the “Six White Metal Star” like myself and my companions, but rather share the same fate star as Koike and Vladimir Putin.
He said: “Putin is in a favorable cycle this year.
That means Takaichi is, too.”
Therefore, your mission is clear:
Never again sacrifice your health and energy.
Stop personally drafting legislation—delegate it to staff.
And when the time is right, stand before the nation and deliver a speech with your entire being.
It must be a powerful declaration, demanding Ishiba’s resignation.
It must be a speech of salvation—for Japan.

 


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