Monday, April 12, 2010

"a well of water springing up into everlasting life"







Time to Learn


The approval rating of the Haotoyama Cabinet of Japan has fallen to 28.5%.

(Somebody calls it "the point of no-return," maybe, like the former Aso Cabinet in 2009...)

A Japanese cameraman of a news agency was killed in Bangkok, having been sent from Tokyo but not from Hong Kong or Singapore where the agency has offices. Something must be very wrong about the news agency, since it is not a Japanese company but a Rothschild company.

(Mr. Michael Bloomberg is also a Judaist, though...)

The recent fatal accident in coal mines of West Virginia might be a warning to the Rockefeller family.

(In China, almost 5,000 people in average are killed in mine accidents every year...)

However, I enjoyed a pirate film on TV last night, since Johnny Depp looked like a Chaplin of the 21st century.

(Chaplin was highly influenced by Japanese immigrants in Los Angeles before WWII...)



SECTION I: EEE-Economics - Constitute of Money Economy

Without makers who produce clothes, houses, and electric appliances, even Wall Street workers would be obliged to live like victims in Haiti. However, most of people work in such makers to earn salary and buy clothes, houses, and electric appliances. As the labor market is run in favor of businesses, people are actually controlled by corporate managers, executives, and owners.



However, makers and service providers need banks and financial institutes.


And, banks and financial institutes need the central bank.


Accordingly, economists must discuss this chain of control with clear distinction between the people-businesses domain and the banks-central bank domain.

Yet, it is apparent that nothing follows theories of economics, since the government plays a major role while being run by various stake holders, namely people, through various political systems.

Anyway, the new economics must address the following figure effectively:




SECTION II: EEE-History - Shanghai in 1930's

The families led by Chiang Kai-shek (1887 – 1975, Shou-Kaiseki in Japanese), Soong Tse-ven or Soong Tzu-wen (1894–1971, So-Shibun in Japanese), K'ung Hsiang-hsi (1881 – 1967, Kou-Shouki in Japanese), and Chen Guofu (1892 - 1951, Chin-Kahu in Japanese) are called the Great Four Families as they occupied great fortunes in China before WWII.

The Great Four Families had a total share of 70% in the number of banks in China, 90% of total steal production, 67% of total electricity production, 49% of cement production, 60% of textile goods, 100% of crude oil and nonmetal resources (The Tokyo Shimbun newspaper).

When WWII ended and the Army of the Empire of Japan left China, most of assets Japanese left in China were reportedly taken by the Great Four Families, making their monopolistic situation further expanding.

Especially, Soong Tzu-wen played a key role not only because he had been educated in the U.S. but also because his sisters married Sun Yatsen (Son-Bun in Japanese), K'ung Hsiang-hsi, and Chiang Kai-shek.

It is said that the father of Soong Tzu-wen had made a fortune by selling the Bibles.

When a full-scale war broke out between the Empire of Japan and China around Shangahi in 1937, Soong Tzu-wen flew to America and worked on the U.S. Government to have America join China against the Empire.

Some part of anti-Japanism among American elites of today must be rooted in this era before WWII. Conversely, some part of China-America friendship of today must be rooted in this era before WWII.


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A blind man was searching his umbrella in the umbrella stand at the door to a convenience shop.

He told me that his green umbrella had a feature at its grip.

So, I called clerks in the shop to help him. A female clerk finally fetched a used non-expensive plastic umbrella, probably, of her own and handed it to him for free.

Then I purchased some in the shop and went out in a cold but sporadic spring rain.

No one would train a blind man to be a warrior. But, the God might set a blind man in a certain situation to train his servant, if he has his own umbrella to wave it, sometimes, in the air like a pirate with a stupid sword.



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If everybody speaks ill of you, be glad since Angels would all the more praise you against their enemies before the God....)




Joh 4:12 Art thou greater than our father Jacob, which gave us the well, and drank thereof himself, and his children, and his cattle?

Joh 4:13 Jesus answered and said unto her, Whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again:

Joh 4:14 But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.