Wednesday, August 05, 2009

"How Many Loaves Have Ye?"







Refer to History before War or Election


Mr. Kim Jon-il looked happy to meet with Mr. Bill Clinton in P'yongyang, since he was smiling in some photos released today.

The major issue is however the relationship between North Korean leaders and Chinese leaders.

Referring to the long history between the two countries, it is apparent that North Korea needs American support to maintain its independence, politically and militarily, from China.

The truth is opposite to superficial phenomena.

"North Korea vs. China" more than "North Korea vs. America."

In this context, the best policy P'yongyang must take is promotion and acceleration of improvement of relationship with Japan.


SECTION I: One-Sided Victory or Balanced State of Power

Mr. Barack Obama could not win a landslide victory in 2008, which is better for the world partly because the Koizumi-Bush relationship had greatly improved mutual trust between Japan and America that had been somehow harmed through the Clinton era after his landslide victory in 1996.

But, the Democratic Party of Japan is now highly expected to mark a kind of one-sided victory in the upcoming national election to be held on August 30, driving out of power the incumbent ruling party LDP former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi once led as its president.

On 2005 September 11's general election, the LDP led by Mr. Koizumi won an over-two-thirds majority in the Lower House together with New Komeito Party to eventually secure stability of the Japanese politics as the LDP and New Komeito lost a majority in the subsequent Upper House election. It was a rare type of reasonable landslide victory in a wider scope of politics.

But this time, as the DPJ led by a kind of upper-class celebrity Mr. Yukio Hatoyama is going to take the helm of the nation Japan for the first time, the Japanese people had better maintain the conservative and very-pro-America LDP with a some reasonable number of seats in the national Diet.

This respect for balance of power is a little scarce in the Japanese society, since the exhaustive centralization of power is a kind of tradition of the historical East Asian paradigm as is seen in China and North Korea of today.



SECTION II: The Seventh Empire, The Last Historical Global Empire

The United States of America is the seventh and last global empire in the human history.

It is just like that Islam is the third and last major religion as a successor of Abraham's religion that was initiated 4000 years ago.

Accordingly, the numbers "7," "3," and "4000" might come to look mysterious for some.

Even AlQaeda's major attacks on the U.S. and its allies have been already conducted seven times, which implies "no more."

Yet, the world war has occurred only twice yet, suggesting the third time possible.

Anyway, when the era of the American Empire is over, the whole world will be probably put under one single government of mankind, in my forecast.

The issue is how non-money economy should be realized there, if it is in the 22nd century.

Anyway, EEE Reporter has here predicted the coming of "non-money economy" on August 5, 2009, ahead of other economists.
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(To be continued...)




(The Google language system cannot translate "Sari Marès belle amie d'autrefois" into English. I once stopped mastering English so as to preserve my ability in Japanese. Le Dieu ne vous donne une épée et d'un stylo, dans le même temps, ma princesse, si vous n'êtes pas un empereur. So, live content with what you have unless in a holy mission.

http://www.saturn-soft.net/Music/Music1/MIDI/Folk/sariemar.mid

Source: http://www.saturn-soft.net/Music/Music1/MIDI/Folk/Menu.htm)



Mar 8:5 And he asked them, How many loaves have ye? And they said, Seven.

Mar 8:6 And he commanded the people to sit down on the ground: and he took the seven loaves, and gave thanks, and brake, and gave to his disciples to set before them; and they did set them before the people.

Mar 8:7 And they had a few small fishes: and he blessed, and commanded to set them also before them.

Mar 8:8 So they did eat, and were filled: and they took up of the broken meat that was left seven baskets.

Mar 8:9 And they that had eaten were about four thousand: and he sent them away.