Still Providing the Highest View for Public in Tokyo
Tokyo on Methane Gas; Manhattan on Hard Rocks
Mr. Benjamin Fulford becomes a Japanese national this April, though he still looks like a Canadian (http://www.benjaminfulford.com/indexEnglish.html).
One of his books on Japan published in 2004 is titled "The Iron Kleptocracy: The Sun Never Rises Again." Its list of contents tells everything about his view on Japan (notably he denies "uniqueness of Japan" passionately):
"Introduction
1. The Iron Kleptocracy
2. Bureaucrats As Thieves
3. Robbery System
4. Japanese Media Isn't On Your Side
5. New Asian Order Without Japan
6. The Last Resort
7. The Sun Never Rises Again"
Nonetheless, he became a Japanese citizen officially in 2007, which does not tell however he is mad. Now, you know how deep his love to Japan is.
If he goes to China and tries to write a bit little of any crimes of Chinese rich men, bureaucrats, or leaders of the Chinese Communist Party, he would face fatal danger. Japan may be bad; but the USSR was the worst and contemporary China is still far worse. And no one in Asia and Africa respects the British Empire, a parent country of Canada.
My advice however to Mr. Fulford is to learn the Japanese history. Japan has never been occupied by China, Japan has never been governed by Chinese, and Japanese economy has never been dominated by Chinese economy for these 2000 years or 10,000 years. Put simply, the Western Europe is still a colony of the Roman Empire in terms of culture and religion, but Japan is still holy and mysterious islands in the east ocean for Chinese, whether consciously or unconsciously conceived so.
Read Confucius and the history of the First Emperor of China, and then study Japanese Buddhism as well as Japanese literature and arts in these 1500 years.
Even in the modern age, without Japan, China and India must be still colonies of the West. No modern industries must be found in Asia. And, every Asian must be indoctrinated with an ideology that God created Asians as servants for Europeans.
Appreciating uniqueness in anything in a positive manner is a key to proving your ability and virtue. Japan's uniqueness is not yet fully appreciated by foreigners, including Mr. Fulford.
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Nonetheless, it is welcome news that Mr. Fulford takes Japanese nationality and writes blog to present his reports in Japanese.
On June 24, 2007, he wrote that the Bank of Japan is still toyed with by the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds. "The real amount of Japan's overseas assets is not five trillion dollars, though so announced publicly. It is more than 25 trillion dollars (600 trillion yen). Japan has been forced to continue to pay damages and compensations due to its defeat in World War II."
Mr. Fulford also presented his shocking view on death of former Prime Ministers of Japan: Kakuei Tanaka, Keizo Obuchi, and Noboru Takeshita. He claimed that these politicians as well as other top businessmen who were not nice friends of Anglo-American financial or political tycoons' were all secretly killed or specifically poisoned by their agents.
He also added that a tide has now changed; those secret agents, large in the number, are going to be killed (though he did not specify by whom); and thus Japanese politicians can with ease and safety work for their country and the world.
I really hope that he continues to be Japanese in ease and safety.
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As a proof that Mr. Fulford is not a nonsense journalist, he also mentioned in his book Japanese advanced technology on environment and new energy.
Indeed, as Japan is expected to have more rains due to global warming, we can increase our capacity of hydroelectricity. As power generated in midnight is redundant for people's lives, it can be used to apply electrolysis to water so as to produce hydrogen, which will pave the way for establishment of a world-leading hydrogen energy provision system in Japan.
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A hot-spring resort or a spa in Tokyo recently suffered an explosion accident killing three people, which gave a big jolt to Tokyo citizens.
Probably to astonishment of foreigners, including Mr. Fulford, there is a big gas field and a hot spring layer under the surface of Tokyo (the volcano Mt. Fuji is just 60 miles from the center of Tokyo). Unlike New York built on hard rocks, the ground of Tokyo was originally created on sedimentary layers and volcanic ash. Thousands years ago, Tokyo was even under the sea. Its sediments today generate methane gas. If hot-spring bowling reaches 4,500 feet deep, the gas could get mixed with in hot water and seep out in a spa facility.
Inadequate management of the spa caused the explosion and casualties.
What we really envy New York for is its rock stratum (though we cannot enjoy natural hot-spring in New York). Contrarily, it needs special care and advanced technology to build a skyscraper in Tokyo suffering also earthquakes.
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What I meant is that you have to take into account this kind of fundamental uniqueness of Japan when discussing anything serious about Japan.
Look at the world. Are there any other "significant players" in the international arena that has not been brainwashed by Christianity or Marxism in the modern era except Japan? Japan is more unique among nations than Mr. Fulford is among Canadians.
(The U.S. is unique as a nation. As its uniqueness is not fully exploited, the U.S. cannot make the world rich. In this context, how do you think of uniqueness of New Yorkers?)
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