What is written in this article is highly
credible. A slip of the tongue by
Nobuteru Ishihara, who said “satyam” (Aum training facility) instead of
Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, created some uproar. This article makes me fully understand the
reason.
Masatoshi Takeshita
English translation of a Japanese article: Monju Bosatsu (Soure: Ashura) – November 2, 2012 –
If Aum Shinrikyo Had Succeeded in Coup, Would We Have
Had Ishihara Cabinet?
– Truth About Shintato Ishihara Resigned
From The Diet –
If Aum Shinrikyo, a cult organization, had succeeded
in coup, would we have had Ishihara Cabinet?
Why did Ishihara take off his Diet member’s
pin?
What makes Ishihara go abnormally frenzied
about Korean issue?
The gist of the reason is as follows:
The mandala behind the
seat on which Asahara, a founder of Aum, sat was painted by Shintaro Ishihara’s
fourth son, Hirotaka, a painter. And Ishihara
made great efforts to have Aum approved as a religious organization.
It is undeniable fact that Aum stuck to being
approved as a religious organization as soon as possible.
As Aum was a qualified religious organization,
the police and the prefectural government could not enter its training facilities
for investigation.
This is different from a case of a private
school, Totsuka Yacht School.
Aum members thoroughly learned
the ins and outs of a coup from North Korean agents and actually abducted many
young people. They carried out military
training to prepare for a coup.
The former chief cabinet secretary
of the cult disclosed a bombshell testimony that they had predicted election of
Shintaro Ishihara as prime minister in the case of a successful coup.
Aum had contemplated a coup to topple
Japan. There was a plan that Ishihara
was to be appointed as prime minister. Ishihara dealt with the prosecutor’s office on the condition
that his son’s involvement with Aum should never be disclosed and then resigned
from the Diet.
He accepted a “plea-bargain” (or secret
deal) with the prosecutor’s office and resigned from his official job or quit
the Diet. This made the case shrouded in
the darkness.
Shintaro Ishihara quit the Diet several
weeks after the police started raiding the Aum facilities.
Koichi Hamada pointed his
finger at Ishihara in his book “State of Emergency by Hamako,” which reads “Ishihara
had donated an enormous amount of money to Aum.”
When Hamako spoke about Ishihara’s
connection with Aum for the first time, Japan was in the middle of the Aum
incident. Ishihara hastily quit the Diet
during his term of office.
It is a matter of common sense that
Ishihara, a devoted believer in Reiyukai, a new religion group, has close links
with the Unification Church (Korean cult religion), which is affiliated with
Reiyukai.
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