Birth of Tokyo Governor Hosokawa to Change Japanese Politics
– Unification Church, International Federation for Victory over Communism and NHK Join Nathaniel Camp/Dangerous Abe Administration Not to Last Long –
I share the same opinion with Mr. Motozawa that although in terms of personality, Mr. Utsunomiya is the most suitable to become Tokyo governor, he cannot have the Assembly move even if he becomes the governor and it is difficult for him to change the world in terms of politics. I think that to topple the dangerous current administration, running for governor by Mr. Hosakawa is welcome news and former Prime Minister Koizume could give significant damage to the Abe administration with his understandable performance.
Mr. Motozawa says,”Is it possible to
legally bankrupt TEPCO?” or “It is said that the president of Toray Industries,
Inc. will assume the post of chairman of Japan Business Federation. Toray is under the control of Mitsui. So is the president of NHK (Japan
Broadcasting Corporation). The Mitsui
Zaibatsu (or finance group) taking hold on the financial world and freedom of
speech and Mitsubishi are cooperating to control the Abe administration.” As impossible to overcome the situation it
may sound, but in reality it isn’t.
As introduce in my comment on the first article posted yesterday, I let you know that the Unification Church and
International Federation for Victory over Communism have been controlled by
deities. They have joined the Nathaniel
camp today. So have NHK. In the process of removal of obstacles, the
president of Toray, who supposedly assumes the post of chairman of Japan Business
Federation, should join the Nathaniel camp.
Such arrangements have steadily been made. Although I don’t specifically know about how
it is being done, I understand approximate date. I have never missed my tip. Judging from invisible level of arrangements
being steadily made, I can assert that the Abe administration will not last
long.
Masatoshi
Takeshita
January
10, 2014
(1) English translation of an excerpt from a Japanese article: BLOG OF AMAKI NAOTO – January 10, 2014
Birth
of Tokyo Governor Hosokawa to Change Japanese Politics
Some people laugh at what I write.
However, sleep talking sometimes comes
true.
It appears that Prime Minister Abe is
likely to take a foolish risk of taking a hardline policy seriously.
If so, we want the
Abe administration to be toppled.
There is no doubt that
Mr. Hosokawa with support of former Prime Minister Koizumi will become Governor
of Tokyo.
What would happen if Mr. Hosokawa moves
under the slogan of anti-hardline policy by Abe-led LDP?
We want Tokyo
Metropolis to express a stance to oppose to the right-wing administration led
by Abe.
Every policy of the Abe administration will
go nowhere before too long.
The tyranny of the administration has been
overlooked only because there are no places where opponents are received.
Birth of Tokyo Governor Hosokawa will make
it possible to speedily create such places.
And political reorganization will take place.
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(2) English translation of an excerpt from a Japanese article: “Media Association” Club Bulletin – January 10, 2014 –
<Tokyo
gubernatorial election affecting political situation strats>
The lineup of candidates
in the Tokyo gubernatorial election to be announced on
January 23 has been announced. Although
Utsunomiya, Hosokawa and Masuzoe are frontrunners, this
writer bets that Hosokawa will be the winner.
<Former
Head of The Japan Federation of Bar Associations Utsunomiya in terms of
personality and insight>
Normally, Mr. Utsunomiya
who served the head of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations is perfect for governor in terms of personality and
insight. He has keen sensitivity
to the Constitution. He will be able to
brake on reckless actions of Abe. He
should devote much effort to welfare, too.
It appears that he has the most excellent sensitivity to human rights
among all candidates. Although I might
be a lenient grader, he is the most favorable candidate
to the people in the lineup of candidates.
<Lack
of campaign strategists as drawback>
Regrettably, however,
Utsunomiya has no campaign strategists. He has the Communist Party come to the front,
which is partly due to the mood in media.
Under the current political situation in Japan, it is impossible for the Communist Party to get votes as the
dominant party. Utsunomiya prevents himself from gaining the votes from
independent voters, which are supposed to be gained.
Recently I have keenly felt that the
Communist Party, though it is never be a bad party, always employs every election strategy which provides a benefit to the
LDP. If the party is serious
about supporting Utsunomiya, all it has to do is to support him quietly behind
the scenes. If the party comes forward,
he is unlikely to be elected. This shows
Utsunomiya has no campaign strategists.
I wonder they have left in a hurry.
<Masuzoe
supported by LDP/ Komei vs. Hosokawa>
The LDP/Komei controlled
by the Zaibatsu or financial combine back up Mosuzoe. If Hosokawa, former prime minister, runs for
the election, however, Masuzoe will probably lose in it. Masuzoe is past his
use-by date. It is impossible for him to gain more votes than antinuclear
and anti-Abe Hosokawa.
The international
community responds against the Abe reckless politics
with aiming at creating a war state. It is only some of Middle East and African countries with
interest in money that work together with Abe, who has got stuck in
strong objections from Asian, U.S. and Europe.
Abe’s official trip overseas is stingy and miserable.
No countries evaluate a
visit to war-related shrine. No counties aim to collapse the postwar
structure. Abe’s perception of history
and fanatical politics of visits to Yasukuni and Ise
shrines will never hold water in the 21st century. Even if he rides on a portable Shinto shrine,
Masuzoe can’t be a winner. Originally,
he was just a personality-turned politician with superficial sense for
diplomacy.
The Zaibatsu specializing in creation of a war state and production of weapons
and ammunition are now at their wits’ end because a
stop signal has been given to the victory of their favorite Masuzoe. I assure that they are thinking real hard of
how to have Hosokawa cancel his candidacy.
The LDP and Komei are not so strong. The election system has them won. The two parties lose
in local elections. Abenomics has
revealed its true character. The
citizens have awaken due to rise in prices by a rapid drop in yen.
<TEPCO
disorganization, vested interests of the Olympics and Abe recklessness to be
affected>
The budget of the Tokyo
Metropolitan government boasts of its scale which is equal to that of the finance of a small
country. It is a great source of vested interests. This is why Ishihara
stuck to it. Utilizing the interests, he brought his two sons to the
political world. It is the results
of the policy which keeps the people ignorant.
Is it possible to legally
bankrupt TEPCO? The reason to avoid it is the
intention of megabanks managed by the Zaibatsu. I wonder Hosokawa, who
chants a slogan of “abolishiment of nuclear power generation,” can move ahead
to have disorganize TEPCO. I want
to know it. Disorganization of TEPCO
will significantly reduce the burden of the people. I wonder he will also oppose to Abe’s intention
to militarize Japan.
<Be
careful about prominence of Mitsui>
It is said that the
chairman of Toray Industries, Inc. will assume the post of chairman of Japan
Business Federation. When
examined, it turns out that Toray is affiliated with
Mitsui. NHK
(Japan Broadcasting Corporation) President is also connected with Mitsui. The Mitsui Zaibatsu dominating the business
world and freedom of speech cooperates with Mitsubishi to control the Abe
administration.
To cope with such forces, Utsunomiya is
still a perfect candidate. I am afraid
that even Hosokawa is absolutely helpless against them. I doubt that such Japan is right.
All I can say is that if
Masuzoe loses in the election, it will help put a brake on reckless actions of
Abe. In this sense, it is not a bad thing for Hosokawa to run in
the election.
(Note) Font change into red letters made by
Mr. Takeshita