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Megumi Yokota, descended from Korean Royal Family and Japanese Imperial Family, Made A Wife By Kim Jong-il to Assure Legitimacy as Joseon Dynasty
I think this is a relatively well-organized article. Since the video below of Mrs. Kaoru Nakamaru is quite interesting, please watch it. I think that Mr. Iiyama was the first to provide this sort of information. Subsequently, Mr. Eikenn Itagaki, Mrs. Kaoru Nakamaru and Mr. Benjamin Fulford have provided similar information. Therefore, I believe that this information is of high accuracy.
Masatoshi
Takeshita
September
4, 2014
English translation of a Japanese article: How Sad! – September 3, 2014 –
Something
Unbelievable Said!
This old lady says something unbelievable.
Listen to her.
I feel closeness between North Korea and
Japan.
Around the end of the
war, there were some people in *Nakano
School who had guts to survive in Southeast Asia even after Japan’s defeat
in the war. Among
them was Osamu Hatanaka (Kim Chaek) and he tried to build a new country
in North Korea.
*(Note) It was the primary training center
for military intelligence operation by the Imperial Japanese Army during World
War II. (Wikipedia)
While Kim Il-sung was away from North Korea
for about one and a half years to make investigation in USSR, Kim’s wife gave birth to a child, Kim Jong-il, between her
and Hatanaka.
On the other hand, Yoshiko of the Nashimoto family, a branch of the imperial family, became the consort of Crown Prince Umin of Korea, the heir of the Rhee dynasty. Her daughter is Mrs. Sakie Yokota, the mother of Megumi Yokota.
The two right photos are Yoshiko Nashimoto
and Sakie Yokota.
Kim Jong-il made Megumi
Yokota, descended from Korean Royal family and Japanese Imperial family, a wife
to assure legitimacy as Joseon dynasty.
Kim Jong-un is the son of
Megumi Yokota.
Now, Megumi Yokota
is Empress of North Korea.
As for the right to collective self-defense,
Japanese, let’s know the truth, understand it and think about how to associate
with the U.S.
Some countries have got into a mess because
they have had the right to collective self-defense: the countries are forced to
take part in a war and have their people take their life.
Let’s know true information, depend on
ourselves and protect our country at all costs.
Mr. Ichiro Iiyama publishes a book about
such thing.
At any rate, Yoshiko Nasihmoto resembles
Sachie Yokota very much.
Judging from fragmented information I have
gained, I have thought that Sachie Yokota is doing right.
Incidentally, it is said that Mr. and Mrs. Yokota met Megumi
Yokota in Ulan Bator and the personnel of Japan’s
Foreign Ministry and Japan’s Red Cross Society joined them.
Incidentally, Yoshiko is called “Mother of
Korea” because she reportedly made efforts to improve the welfare in Korea in
her later years, and she was given a quasi-state funeral as consort of crown
princess).
I wonder if South Korea’
resistance shows the current situation where it will be integrated into North
Korea whose leader is descended from Japan.