Friday, August 07, 2009

"Great Joy in that City"

Possible Next Prime Minister Mr. Yukio Hatoyama at Hirsohima (NHK TV)
Reporting with Atomic Bombed Dome behind (NHK TV)
Hiroshima Prayers on Asahi TV
Hiroshima Bombing Hour 8:15 on Fuji TV as Aug. 15 ended the War
Prime Minister Mr. Taro Aso at Horoshima Site (Fuji TV)(All viewed by EEE Reporter around Tokyo)


NO MORE HIROSHIMA BUT THREE MORE AMAZONS


SECTION I: From Hiroshima in 1945 To Changes in 2009

Every Japanese was appalled at the American military who attacked Hiroshima with an atomic bomb in August 1945.

Yet, every Japanese was equally appalled at the Imperial Military who could not protect Hiroshima from the American atomic bombing in August 1945.
 
Then, every Japanese made up his or her mind to go on living to revive the life and living and the country under a new political regime pursuing a wiser relationship with America.

As the time goes by, the American military had to be engaged in war in the Korean Peninsula, the Indochina Peninsula, the Persian Gulf, Iraq, and Afghanistan...

And, Japan has enjoyed respect from the world as a super peace-loving country, which has given huge credit to Japanese enterprises, the only mass of businesses comparable with American ones in the global economy.

Anyway, the alliance of the U.S. and Japan as the two leading advanced powers in the world after WWII, and especially after September 2001, gave a great sense of security and stability to the rest of the world.

However, a new era seems to be opened with the financial crisis in September 2008, leading to the inauguration of the first African-American President in the U.S. and the expected first regime change in Japan from the very pro-America LDP-centric government to the one administered by other major democratic party.


SECTION II: Reasonable Solution to CO2 Threat

The most efficient CO2 absorbers are plants.

So, we need more plants to reduce the amount of CO2 in the air more.

Accordingly, I have identified some regions suitable for increasing a number of plants as marked with white circles in the following map:

(A standard Japan-centric map commonly used in Japan)

We had better make a more effort to forest those areas and plant trees as many as possible there, in order to reduce a percentage of CO2 in the air.

The key is of course water supply and irrigation.

To provide a huge amount of flowing water into those dry lands requires a gigantic scale of public-works projects, which must however bring about an effect specified by John Maynard Keynes in a global scale.

Specifically, the United Nations must request the U.S., Japan, the E.U., and China to print banknotes and provide them for the projects.

For example, each economic power must print one-trillion dollar-worth of paper money, and the U.N. must collect them, and place orders with businesses in each country for the project works, paying from the collected funds.

So, these afforestation projects and tree-planting campaigns will boost demand for industrial products and services, increasing employment in each country.

As it will be the end of the 21st century that these projects are completed, mankind will be free from recession in this century.

I rather propose naming these projects "EEE Green" as a generic title, since EEE Green will generate three more Amazons with a huge capacity to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere, respectively.

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(To be continued...)



(Une des actrices japonais est décédé de la maladie récemment, ma princesse, comme vous l'avez entendu. She looked smart, matured, and ever modern and super cool, though she looked like crossing the world against which I have ever lived at right angles. She was once remote ahead of many young men and now more remote somewhere forever. At last she was a heroine in the world where nothing is to be blessed finally... So, I did not look like a hero to such young ladies at all.....Anyway, my heel is getting better.

http://www.alpha-net.ne.jp/users2/thwin/heal/h010.htm

Source:http://www.alpha-net.ne.jp/users2/thwin/heal/index.html )




Act 8:5 Then Philip went down to the city of Samaria, and preached Christ unto them.

Act 8:6 And the people with one accord gave heed unto those things which Philip spake, hearing and seeing the miracles which he did.

Act 8:7 For unclean spirits, crying with loud voice, came out of many that were possessed with them: and many taken with palsies, and that were lame, were healed.

Act 8:8 And there was great joy in that city.