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Asahi writes it as an 'aging nuclear power plant.' Don't forgive crooked lies.

2020年12月31日 20時30分54秒 | 全般
The following is from Masayuki Takayama's column in the monthly magazine Themis, Nihon Keisei, which arrived today.
It is a treatise suitable for bringing the end of 2020 to a successful conclusion.
This article 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 also for people around the world.
The Asahi Shimbun's presidents spread bogus lies.
After "the Japanese military is bad," they now try to hit Japan with "aging nuclear power plants.
They are lying about a smoke photo as a poison gas operation. 

The Asahi Shimbun president is usually replaced in June when the shareholders' meeting is held, but Seiki Watanabe resigned in December 1984. 
The correct answer is that he had a reporter write a lie exposed, and he resigned. 
The lie was "This is the poison gas operation," with a photo of smoke billowing from the Asahi Shimbun's front page on October 31 of the same year. 
The Japanese military is so brutal.
Japan has done the utmost in evil in China.
The "truth that has been hidden" was finally brought to light, as if it were a picture of the Asahi Shimbun's daily insistence that Japan should repent to China and the world. 
The paper has also attached photographic proof of the truth.
It seems that we can see the figure of Seiki Watanabe, who was so proud to say that Japanese people were much impressed. 
There was a reason for Watanabe to strain himself like that.
He has been following in the footsteps of his predecessor, Hirooka Tomoo. He has been spewing out lame masochistic view of history articles about how he disposed of the 7,000 Koreans involved in the construction of the underground headquarters at Matsushiro. 
On September 22, just before the poison gas story, in addition to the "Nanking Massacre was real" and the sketch of a lump of the raw head, it reported that the 6th Division's Miyakonojo Regiment, which led the advance on Nanking Castle, "brutally killed Nanking citizens day after day. 
Those involved were surprised by the report's content, which disgraced and smeared the honorable Miyakonojo Regiment, which had fought in both the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese wars and protested to both the Miyazaki bureau and the Asahi Shimbun headquarters. 
In the meantime, it was discovered that the photo of a raw head was taken when the Chinese army executed a horse bandit in Ling Yuan, Manchuria.
It is said that Daibetsu Nakamura, the Miyazaki bureau chief, shouted back, 'What are you saying to the prestigious Asahi Shimbun?' 'Get out.' 
However, the mood was not good.
Akira Fujiwara, a professor at Hitotsubashi University who had graduated as a Rikushi (army officer) and had commanded troops in operation to break through to China, also testified, "Yes, this is poison gas. Akira Fujiwara, a professor at Hitotsubashi University who had served as an army officer and commanded a unit in the campaign to break through to China, also testified, "Yes, this is poison gas. 
Watanabe may or may not have said, "Look at that, I knew the Japanese army was brutal.
Either way, it was an article that confidently condemned the brutality of the Japanese military. 
Call yourself "Asahi in the world" and evil-speaking
The Sankei Shimbun, however, mocked the Asahi article, saying that the poisonous gas was colorless and odorless and drifted on the surface of the earth, ' You can't even kill a crow when it's black and rising.' and that the Asahi article was a lie about mere child's play. 
The newspapers didn't even report on each other's scandals.
It was when criticism of other newspapers' articles was the most taboo of all taboos. 
Watanabe was astonished, and Akemi Satake, the general manager in charge of publishing, came into the Sankei Shimbun and swore at Masayuki Takayama, the desk clerk in charge, saying, 'You've got to be kidding me,' and then added, 'It's good courage to hit the Asahi Shimbun in the world. 'I will crush the Sankei Shimbun! 
"Asahi in the world." It's the same line as Miyazaki bureau chief Nakamura's. It's funny.  
The smokescreen set up during a river crossing operation on the Xinkan River, south of Lake Dongting, as reported by the Sankei, is the smoke muffled photo posted by Asahi, although Satake yelled at me.
He threw away the honor of being an army graduate to tell lies for the sake of self-mutilation.
It was no laughing matter for Asahi's Watanabe, though I could see how Fujiwara Akira wanted to join the academic council run by the Communist Party. 
Asahi's signature article, "The Japanese Army is Evil," was found to be false in two pieces in a row, a major blunder.
Watanabe was forced to resign for the crime of publishing a "lie that can be exposed. 
His successor, Toichiro Ichiyanagi, ordered the staff to write a lie that would never be exposed, but he did not thoroughly enforce the order to the photo department.
So, as usual, a cameraman scribbled "KY" on the coral of Iriomote Island, and the article, "Japanese people today do not know shame," was published, and Ichiyanagi was fired. 
After that, Asahi put "Lies that cannot be exposed" at the top of its editorial policy to alert reporters, but Asahi's reporters are the ones who do not do interviews.
Because they don't cover stories, they write based on their imagination.
No matter what the president says, they are only capable of writing lies. 
That's why they made Yasuo Tanaka and Shizuka Kamei meet fictitiously, pretended that Shinzo Abe put pressure on NHK programs, and plagiarized Yomiuri articles because they couldn't write articles. 
The only thing that has changed is that if the president had resigned because of a false article, it would have been a daily president, so it decided that the president would not step down because of an incorrect article at all. 
This article continues.
Waving the "40-year principle" for nuclear power plants
One more thing, they started to make everything "suspicious" and make people write about it because if they write about it, it will be in ruins.
Moritomo and Kake Gakuen are all "suspicions," so no matter what they write, it won't be a lie. 
The other method is to write articles that only half-lies to fool stupid readers. 
For example, plutonium (PU), obtained from light water reactors' spent fuel, does not cause a nuclear explosion.
That's why there was even a Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO) that forced North Korea to scrap its "graphite reactors that produce Pu for nuclear weapons" and gave them two light water reactors instead. 
But "stupid readers" don't know that, so they kept lying in their editorials and articles that "Japan has enough Pu for 6,000 nuclear weapons. 
I pointed this out in this column.
It's a significant influence.
The lie of "6,000 nuclear weapons" has disappeared from the pages of Asahi.
I heard that the editorial director, Mr. Seiki Nemoto, had given an order not to use a lie that had been exposed. 
And now he has switched to a new lie.
It is the "40-year principle for aging nuclear power plants" (editorial, November 26, 2008).
The international rule for light water reactors was real "40 years retirement.
However, the local government of Takahama has agreed to operate the plant for more than 40 years.
The editorial heavily criticized the decision. 
However, the world's nuclear power plants are now operating for 60 or 80 years instead of 40 years.
Asahi does not write it and threatens to be extremely dangerous by swaying the "40-year principle".
It is an outright lie. 
Another point that Asahi does not touch is that the Japanese nuclear reactor has been built, and in addition to regular inspections, even if there is a slight breakdown, the Asahi will make a fuss and stop, and even if 40 years have passed since it stopped due to an earthquake, the actual operating time will be It's been less than five years.
It's as good as a new car. 
Asahi writes it as an 'aging nuclear power plant.'
Don't forgive crooked lies.


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