A Japanese journalist accompanying Ms. Mika
Yamamoto is not only a “failure as a journalist” but also a “failure as a
person.” Try to grill him. I think that he must have a little
conscience.
Masatoshi Takeshita
English translation of an excerpt of a
Japanese article: Kaleidoscope – August 27, 2012 –
Freemason
in Middle East and Ms. Mika Yamamoto Sniped At
Ms. Mika Yamamoto, a journalist with
Japan Press, died a tragic
death by nine bullets at Aleppo, northern Syria on 20th this month.
Kazutaka Sato, her common-law
husband, accompanying her, gave a testimony that “Immediately I knew that
snipers were government soldiers because they put helmets on.”
This is wrong. He is a failure as a journalist.
I think that they tried to fan the flames
of hatred of Japanese against Syria on the cost of a Japanese journalist
because the Japanese government had not tried to go into action.
During the period of invasion of Iraq by
the Bush administration, Mr. Shousei Kouda, a Japanese backpacker, was
abducted at Bagdad, Iraq by a criminal group named Zarqai and subsequently he
was killed. It occurred on October
28, 2004.
And on November 29, 2003, a four-wheel-drive
car carrying two Japanese Embassy officials was attacked around Tikrit,
northern Iraq and both of them were killed.
The driver was seriously injured.
However, the U.S. forces immediately came
to the scene and collected the bullet-ridden wagon and all other articles left
behind the scene, which had never been returned to Japan.
Immediately after the incident, Koizumi,
then prime minister, decided to dispatch the Self Defense Forces troops to
Iraq.
This time the victim was a beautiful
Japanese journalist.
In the camera of Ms. Mika Yamamoto, a voice
of a man shouting “Japan, Japan” was recorded
This is a gun attack on Japanese.
It is apparent that they had watched the
opportunity for a Japanese journalist.
She was reportedly found with nine
gun-shot wounds from multiple directions.
Kazutaka Sato working
alongside with her says “It must be done by the government troops.” However, I wonder why he didn’t conjure the
tragedy in Iraq.
Which government troops?
Israel’s intelligence
agency Mossad or self-claimed mercenary soldiers paid by CIA (or terrorists
with a sugar daddy)?
Then what will happen next?
The U.S. with no money cannot give sufficient
support to Israel.
Then, the U.S. will try to pressure Japan
to contribute funds for war the same way as in the war of invasion of Iraq.
If so,
full-fledged invasion of Syria may start this time around.