At present, deities are watching over all
people and checking action of each individual.
It is only one sincere person among 1000
people that can survive.
Fools who have been sorted out will suffer
a miserable end.
This is no joke. CIA staffers, you know that many of your colleagues
are actually missing, don’t you?
Masatoshi
Takeshita
January
10, 2013
English translation of an excerpt from a
Japanese article: Soon Northern Wind Will Blow – January 7, 2013 –
Entertainers and Highly-Educated
People, Proponents of Nuclear Power, Flocking around TEPCO
Highly-educated people, who are supporters
of nuclear power, electric companies and related organizations have been
utilizing many celebrities as billboards to get publicity for “safety” of nuclear
power and improve its image.
In what way has the Federation of Electric
Power Companies (FEPCO) led by TEPCO bought up public opinion by using a huge
amount of money? In what way have
easy-going entertainers and highly-educated people made the safety myth of nuclear
power known to the public?
One example is a
case of Antonio Inoki who gave support to a candidate in Aomori gubernatorial election.
According to the book “Desperate Confession of Secretary of Diet Member”
(published by Kodanshan) by Kumiko Sato, a former secretary of Inoki, at first Inoki
intended to support a candidate, an advocate of suspension of nuclear power use,
who had asked Inoki to support him in exchange of a 1.5 million yen
reward. And then, however, the FEPCO,
which was behind another candidate, an advocate of promotion of nuclear power
use, offered to pay him 100 million yen.
Inoki quickly paid back 1.5 million yen to the former candidate to
switch over to the latter candidate.
This is a dirty trick as if a cheek were
flapped with a bundle of notes. Even
Jinzaburo Takagi, a diehard opponent of nuclear power, was done this trick on.
Takagi’s “I Live as Citizen Scientist”
(published by Iwanami Shinso) reads that he was asked by a chief editor of a
nuclear power information magazine to preside over an energy policy study group
as the editor had 300 million yen offered.
Takagi noted that “300 million yen would be worth around 10 billion yen in
today’s currency.” The amount 100
million yen offered to Inoki would be manyfold as high now.
Tale-bearers
of Safety Myth of Nuclear Power Plants
I criticized Main Kouda, a writer, for
working cooperatively for an electric company ad. She justified herself by saying that she had
not received much money.
She also becomes a member of NHK management
committee probably due to Heizo Takenaka’s recommendation. The writer who has no philosophy is very
convenient to the electric company as an ornament.
Susumu Nishibe, a critic, was invited to a
symposium sponsored by an electric company and said that scientifically
speaking, there is no absolute guarantee of safety of nuclear power plants. He says with a laugh that he has never been
invited again since then.
In a word, nuclear power supporter entertainers
and highly-educated people who are invited by electric companies are considered
to be people who are believers of “absolute safety.”
The biggest tale-bearer
of safety myth is Kenshi Hirokane, a cartoonist, followed by Kenichi Mogi and
Takeshi Yorou, who have gained publicity as brain scientists.
Yorou is an author of a
bestselling book “The Walls of Fools.” I
suspect that he himself is “the wall of fool.” As for Hirokane, he drew illustrations of
you-know-Kousaku Shima for “Evening paper Fuji” on March 19, in which he sent
to the afflicted people and workers at Fukushima nuclear power plants a message
“Please never give up and do get through a difficult situation.”
However, “cheers” of Hirokane, who has
trumpeted the safety of nuclear power plants, simply make the people evacuated
from Fukushima nuclear power plants feel like vomiting.
Unbelievably abusive
remarks of Takeshi
Kazuyo Katsuma appeared on a live TV show “Live
TV until the morning!” at the end of March and said that there is more coverage
on the nuclear power plant accident than on the earthquake, which became a
controversial issue. She also appeared
in a commercial for Chubu Electric Company.
She has revealed her true character. Far more sinful than
nuclear entertainers in recent years are so-called “forerunners” such as
Kenichi Omae, Taichi Sakaiya and Beat Takeshi (Takeshi Kitano). Well, Katsuma respects Omae and has aimed to
be “female Omae.” As for Takeshi, his
brother Masaru Kitano and his disciples Asakusa Kids are also proponents of
nuclear power plants.
Although he is a comedian, we cannot laugh with Takeshi’s remarks now after the
nuclear power plant accident due to the earthquake.
In the 2010 June issue of “Shincho 45”
Takeshi repeatedly has a talk with Shunsuke Kondo (emeritus professor of Tokyo
University), chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, where Takeshi makes
unbelievably abusive remarks.
“People who criticize
nuclear power plants quickly say “what will happen if an earthquake breaks out
and nuclear reactor is destroyed.” This
means that conversely, electric companies should be more careful about nuclear
power plants than about any other facility so that they can endure possible
earthquakes. Therefore, if an earthquake
breaks out, it is safest to run to a power plant (laugh). However, wolf criers who
give a cry against “danger” of new technology are received more well by the
media.” Why didn’t Takeshi give a try to
assure whether he was “well received” or not?
If he thinks that a power
plant is the safest place to run to, Takeshi had better run to the nuclear
power plant in Fukushima now. Kondo, who is supposed to be an expert, gave
a terrible response, but it is impossible to restrain Takeshi from going out of
control. The following
remarks he gave make me completely speechless.
“Some people still oppose
to nuclear power plants, but such people never say that we should not take a
ride in a car in view of annual death toll from traffic accidents. This is because it is convenient to use a
car. Although we
tend to mention only risks of nuclear power plants, actually we live in the
society filled with more danger. The
odds are far greater that we would be stabbed by a pervert (laugh).
I was surprised to see
Antonio Inoki appear in a CM for Japan Advertising Council or AC, which was suddenly
often seen, and warn against being deceived by erroneous information.
They
Have No skill to Sell, So Sell Themselves
Kiyoshi Nakahata, a native of Fukushima,
who appeared in a CM for TEPCO, says that he has been deceived by TEPCO. It made me laugh. Unlike Tsunehiko Watase, Ryoko Moriyama and
Kumiko Okae, entertainers, and Senichi Hoshino, a baseball player, Haruo
Kitamura and Hiroko Sumita, lawyers, who appear on a TV program “Law Centers
with many people queuing up,” Sakuji Yoshimura, a university professor, Hisayuki
Miyake, a self-claimed pundit, Jin Kusano, Eiko Oya and Hiroko Kiba who
identifies herself as a newscaster are far more sinful.
Although Kumi Fujisawa, an investment
consultant, often appears in an advertisement for FEPCO in a weekly magazine “Bungei
Shunju,” she says that she’ like to “hold from making a comment” on nuclear
power plants.
There was a period when it was the spirit
of geisha to sell skill but not chastity.
I wonder if “nuclear geishas” listed here have
sold their chastity because they had no skill to sell. They have no sense of shame. In addition, there are 180 entertainers who
appeared in a CM for nuclear power. Most
of them are entertainers.