I think that things will go like this at
least temporarily. However, they have
tried too hard because they have been driven to the edge of the ring.
Soon, they will be destroyed even if we leave
them alone. At present, this world is
completely controlled by deities.
Masatoshi
Takeshita
December
22, 2012
English translation of an excerpt from a
Japanese article: Monju Bosatsu - December 17, 2012 –
I
don’t know why, but I cannot help but be skeptical about the election returns. (I have a hunch that the dark ages are
coming.): Shinshu no Izumi – December 16, 2012 –
Seventy or eighty percent
of the people think they dislike operating nuclear power plants. In spite of this, why did the election
returns make the LDP led by Abe win a landslide victory?
I wonder if many people who voted for LDP
thought that it would help things change for better to entrust everything to
the LDP without confronting the three pending problems which put Japan in
danger, namely, the dangers of nuclear power, accelerated deflation and the
downturn in economy due to consumption tax hike.
And the consumption take hike was decided
by an agreement of the three parties – LDP, New Komeito and JDP. As the consumption tax hike is what originally
the LDP asked for, the repugnance people have for JDP which tries to destroy their
life should also be directed to the LDP in terms of nuclear power and
consumption tax hike. Speaking of a
coalition government of the LDP and New Komeito, a nightmare of structural
reform strategy Koizumi and Takenaka adopted would be resurrected.
In a word, as
explained by the Fujisankei Communications Group and others, did votes heavily
go to LDP as pendulum effect or backlash against the DPJ-led politics? If so, it turns out that the people were
almost never concerned about the above-mentioned “nuclear power,” “consumption
tax hike” and “TPP.” However, this
writer does not feel so intuitively. At least I feel that people around me had a
sense of crisis about nuclear power and consumption tax hike. It is consistent with those massive
demonstrations in front of the prime minister’s official residence.
I can hardly think that the people have
neglected the above-mentioned three issues and their interest changed over
revision of the Constitution and national defense force. This transition seems
to be too queer. Suppose the
number of votes is counted normally and the election returns are right as the
mass media reported, it turns out that majority of the
people were agitated by the mass media and followed blindly what the LDP had
said without questioning. Does it
mean brainwashing of the major mass media had a profound effect on the
people? Or was
large-scale ballot-counting manipulation involving the Board of Elections
operated? This reminds me of the
case of Al Gore and George Bush Jr. What
happened in the U.S. happens in Japan, too.
Mr. Toru Hashimoto and Mr. Shintaro Ishihara
are supported by the CSIS (Center for Strategic and International Studies)
behind the scene. If they form a coalition government with the LDP, the Abe-LDP-led
coalition government will be a puppet government of international financial
mafia, which will pave the way for fascist regime soon. In view of major mass media’s abnormally
biased coverage and strategy to manipulate people, using psychology, it is possible that they will use a dirty trick to secure
victory in a House of Councilors election slated for next year.
What I am most deeply concerned about is a
great possibility that the Abe-led coalition government will follow in the
footsteps of Mr. Yoshihiko Noda and put in place a system for extensive
suppression of free speech. Once such a
huge network of political organizations led by the government is created, it is
impossible to break down unipolar domination network in the House of
Councilors, which is obedient to Washington.
International financial mafia is sure to order Abe,
the president of LDP, to enact the Japanese version of “Patriot Act.”