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The Asahi Shimbun's personal grudge report facilitated the shooting of former Prime Minister Abe

2022年10月11日 16時57分20秒 | 全般

The following is from Masayuki Takayama's latest book, published on 9/1/2022 under the title "Japanese! Wake Up!" printed 9/1/2022.
This book also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the postwar world.
It is a must-read not only for the Japanese people but for people worldwide.
Many Japanese citizens are unaware of the majority of the facts that this chapter reveals.
And more recently, Sweden has had Alexis Dudden, who is nothing more than a South Korean agent, appear on national T.V. to deliver an indescribably rude and vicious attack on Shinzo Abe on the national broadcaster regarding Mr. Abe's state funeral.
After reading the following chapter during a difficult night of sleep a few nights ago, I was convinced that I was right about the truth of the Abe assassination and about the existence of the person or persons who had committed the crime, which had crossed my mind immediately after the incident.
I will describe this later.
The Asahi Shimbun's "personal grudge report" facilitated the shooting of former Prime Minister Abe. 
The Asahi Shimbun made Prime Minister Abe an enemy of society, incited him to be killed, and contained the police security.
A graduate of Seikei University, he was envied by the Tokyo clique. 
Some Japanese may have imagined that Mr. Kishida would step down after the upcoming Upper House election and Mr. Abe or Sanae Takaichi would become the prime minister, with Mr. Abe filling in for her. At the same time, Russia invaded Ukraine, and Xi Jinping was also aiming at Japan. In the background, there is a feeling that the three non-nuclear principles are not enough at a time like this. I thought it was a personal feeling, but an elementary school student who lined up at the flower stand in front of Yamato Saidaiji Station, where Mr. Abe was shot, said on TV that he wanted Mr. Abe to run for president again. It was impressive that the adults around him nodded their heads in agreement. Mr. Abe was a unique prime minister. The people who inhabit the world of Japanese politics are either short, fat, or bald. Or they are a duplicate of that, plus they wear glasses that are too heavy for them. Mr. Abe, on the other hand, is tall, handsome, and has abundant hair. He doesn't wear glasses. Mr. Abe also speaks English. He has studied in the U.S. and worked at the New York branch of Kobe Steel before entering politics. All of this made him an easy target for the envy of the residents of Nagata-cho, a district full of short, fat, and bald people, and the bureaucrats of the Kasumigaseki district.
Another thing that tended to make them jealous was the fact that he graduated from Seikei University. 
There is no deep state in Japan. 
There is, however, a variant of the deep state, the University of Tokyo clique. 
Those who graduated from the University of Tokyo have a strongly kinship in the political, business, and mass media worlds. 
They have a strange pride that they are running the country. 
It makes them aggressive or envious of others. 
One opposition party member who graduated from the University of Tokyo asked, "Does the prime minister know Nobuyoshi Ashibe? 
The postwar interpretation of the Constitution by the University of Tokyo began with Toshiyoshi Miyazawa's August Revolution theory that "sovereignty was transferred from the Emperor to the people without their knowledge. 
It was a sophomoric argument that condoned MacArthur's imposed Constitution, but GHQ was pleased. 
Miyazawa was able to become a member of the House of Peers. 
Ashibe took over his position and shouted, "long live the MacArthur Constitution. 
While no honest Japanese, including Mr. Abe, need to know about such a scholar who is twisting the truth and truckling to the times, the Diet members, who boast of having graduated from the University of Tokyo, cannot tolerate a "private school graduate who doesn't know." 
It was ugly that he was swearing so much. 
By the way, Mr. Abe is not only good-looking but also brilliant in his thinking.
He is well educated and has a better international outlook than the University of Tokyo graduate. 
Above all, what runs through his spine are Trump's words of condolence for Mr. Abe: "He was more of a patriot than anyone else." 
When he made his political debut, the Asahi Shimbun had Takashi Uemura write the lie that the "Japanese army forcibly took comfort women in Seoul as well." There was also a fuss about Yoshiaki Yoshimi's lie that "the military was involved in the comfort women." 
The opposition, the media, and the bureaucracy all thought it was the right thing to do to discredit Japan.
Mr. Abe pointed out in a live broadcast that the report was false. 
Murayama's statement came out to take advantage of the situation. 
"Japan lost its mind at one point and invaded Asia," and "Japan alone was at fault."
There was no truth in any context in the text created by Sakutaro Tanino of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 
Mr. Abe did not like that. When he became deputy chief cabinet secretary, he flew to North Korea to get Kim Jong-il to admit that he had abducted Japanese nationals, silencing the Foreign Ministry, which wanted to save face in North Korea, and getting the abductees back. 
When Asahi, which stands on the historical view of the Tokyo Trials, realized the danger of Shinzo Abe, it immediately tried to destroy him by making up a lie about "altering NHK's programs. 
Failing to do so, the Asahi Shimbun even made an issue of the bonded bones of cabinet members in the first Abe cabinet, forcing them to step down after a little over a year. 
Nevertheless, Mr. Abe made a miraculous comeback.
This time, he will rebuild Japan.  
He expressed his resolve at the party leadership debate before he formed the second cabinet.
In response to an Asahi Shimbun reporter's query about the "comfort women issue" that "undermines and plagues Japan," he pointed out bluntly that this is the result of the Asahi Shimbun's spreading of Yoshida Seiji's lies.
Mr. Abe said in a live broadcast nationwide that the comfort women issue was "a false report fabricated by the Asahi Shimbun."
Asahi was outraged, but the prime minister was right. 
Asahi admitted that it had been reporting falsehoods for 30 years; President Kimura Tadakazu resigned, cutting Asahi's circulation in half. But instead of remorse, Asahi resented and began personal attacks on Prime Minister Abe.
They seriously wanted to say, "We will pay for Abe's funeral" (Eitaro Ogawa, "On the promised day").
However, the public would no longer tolerate false reports.
So they created the "allegations" report. 
The front-page reports were full of baseless, low-life intuitions, such as "Akie-san's acquaintance bought the state-owned land at a discount of 800 million yen" and "Abe-san's close friend, Kake, was given special approval as the president of the school.
The personal attacks on Mr. Abe, calling the allegations "allegations," continued, and Mr. Abe was made an "enemy of society" and forced to resign.
Asahi used the pages of its newspaper to vent personal resentment. 
But while Seiki Nemoto, the editorial writer assigned to destroy Abe, was okay with that, the reporters had other ideas.
The day after Abe's untimely death, a review of Asahi by Kotaro Ono talked about Abe's significant achievements in foreign and domestic politics. Still, it did not mention a single word about a series of cooked-up allegations, including the "MoriKake" scandal that the paper created, forcing him to step down. 
Sapporo District Court Issues Stupid Ruling 
Asahi also had Jiro Yamaguchi of Hosei University shout, "I will beat Abe to death," and continued to abet the public in its assault on Mr. Abe.
Just before the incident, the Sapporo District Court issued a ridiculous ruling on a lawsuit by activists who police officers had restricted for obstructing Mr. Abe's street speeches, stating that blocking a street speech is freedom of expression and that the police officers' restriction was a violation of the Constitution.
The Asahi Shimbun praised him extraordinarily highly, not only in its general articles but also in its editorials and the Tenseijingo, encouraging the public to obstruct Mr. Abe's speech while trying to control the actions of the security police.
In this way, it appears that the Asahi Shimbun was framing Mr. Abe as an enemy of society, inciting him to be killed, and checking police security to make it easier for him to carry out the crime.                                 (August 2022)

 


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