Film Director Oliver Stone: If Japan brakes away from military alliance with the U.S., spy program is launched and infrastructure function stops in Japan - Enemy of Japan is evil empire America -
Oliver Stone, film director of “Snowden”,
gives shocking remarks. There is a scene of shocking confession Snowden makes.
I indicate the part in boldface type in the article below. According to Snowden,
if Japan breaks away from the military alliance with the U.S., the spy program
installed on dams, stations, power plants, banks and others is put into motion
and Japan will be forced to see a breakdown of the whole system. Film director
Oliver Stone remarked an example of cyber-attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities
by the U.S. and Israel and he suggested the possibility of installation of such
spy programs on nuclear facilities in Japan.
Actually, Mr. Jim Stone witnessed that STUXNET,
spy program, was installed in the Fukushima 3/11 incident. Director Oliver
Stone appeared on a TV program News 23. The video named NEWS 23 “Shockinginformation” revealed by Oliver Stone can be seen on Internet. Please refer
to the website Asyura, in which transcript of the information is provided.
Many Japanese believe that the U.S. is
Japan’s ally and friend. I wonder how they accept such remarks of Oliver Stone.
The film director says: “Japan has no sovereignty that the country used to
have. Japan is a satellite nation and hostage of the U.S.” I wonder how many
Japanese recognize it.
Japan’s enemy is not North Korea, South
Korea or China. The U.S. and Israel are our enemies. It is President Trump and
the good people of the U.S. military who stood up at the risk of their life to
restore the good old days of America. I wonder if Japanese people understand
this.
January
27, 2017
Masatoshi
Takeshita
Note:
Shanti-phula has indicated some parts of
the following text in black boldface type or in red letters.
Distributed by YouTube – January 18,
2017 –
The moment
Japan stops to be a U.S. ally, CIA malware will destroy the infrastructure system
across Japan!? Snowden’s testimony is true or not? – Yasumi Iwagami asks Oliver
Stone, a film director, a direct question! January 18, 2017
Question by Yasumi Iwagami, independent journalist:
“There is a very important scene related to
Japan. Snowden recalls that he engaged in surveillance job in Yokota base. Snowden
testifies that the U.S. took over not only communication system but
infrastructure in Japan; NSA installed a malware on the software of power
lines, dams and hospitals in Japan. If Japan should stop to be a U.S. ally, Japan
would be targeted in a cyberattack and Japan would come to an end due to the power
loss across Japan.
If a malware were installed on the software
in nuclear power plants, how true is Snowden’s testimony? What kind of
information did you hear straight from Snowden?
The scene of Snowden’s testimony is
followed by a scene in which we see power loss across Japan. It seems to us Japanese that this is the very
threat from the U.S. Is it the truth or not? What do you think?
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English translation of an excerpt from a
Japanese article: Yukishiyono-omokage – January 27, 2017 –
Snowden
reveals state crime at the risk of his life
<snip>
“We ask Oliver Stone, film director, about
the movie “Snowden” January 29, 2017 issue (Sunday Akahata)
<snip>
The part which we can see on the paper but cannot
see on the Web is transcribed as follows:
“<snip> There is a scene of shocking confession
Snowden makes, looking back on the past.
‘NSA installed a malicious program on high-voltage lines,
dams, and computers at hospitals. If the day comes when Japan stops to be U.S.
ally, it will turn off power.’
He says that the U.S. not only watches over
the whole Japan but has installed a spy program which
functions to stop the Japan society if Japan breaks away from the military
alliance with the U.S.’
<snip>
As a matter of fact, Oliver
Stone made more frightening and shocking remarks later.
<snip>
“This scene has hardly been paid attention
to, but this problem is not limited to just Japan. I
think the situation is the same in Brazil, Mexico, Belgium and Australia.”
<snip>
“The U.S. actually
carried out cyberattacks (STUXNET) on nuclear facilities in Iran by
installing a malicious program on computers.”
(The rest is omitted)
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“Snowden”
– Official Trailer