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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Neither Blood Nor Tears in Heaven (Livedoor & Rothschild)
(unforgotten road-side stone monuments in Japan)
Neither Blood Nor Tears in Heaven
(Il n'ya ni sang ni larmes dans le ciel)
I bought two books yesterday.
It cost me 2,430 yen including tax.
However, one of them was priced at 514 yen (five dollars), though it might have triggered the downfall of the Cabinet if written in a different way in case that Prime Minister Mr. Yasuo Fukuda should have made a wrong decision on it…
SECTION I: Fibrinogen vs. Livedoor
On the eighth floor of a department store, the book I had been long looking for was at last spotted, being hidden at the remote row behind various books laid on a small display counter at the foot of one of hundreds of shelves.
( http://www.7andy.jp/books/detail?accd=32037526)
It was written by a TV-station program director to report the proceeding of lawsuits on the drug-induced sufferings recently spotlighted in Japan. It was so spotlighted since it requested Prime Minister Mr. Yasuo Fukuda’s decision to officially recognize the Government responsibility and decide a concrete measure to save victims.
One interesting thing is that hundreds of thousands of victims might have been completely left neglected by the society and the Government unless one young staff member of the TV station had proposed in a meeting a strategy to focus on fibrinogen in pursuing responsibility of pharmaceutical companies and the Government.
Among several blood products that posed the danger of infection, they had wisely selected one right brand, Fibrinogen, (and virtually another, Christmassin) so effectively to make the matter understandable to the public, which turned out to be a key to success in court, thus winning the largest drug-disaster case in the Japanese history.
Prime Minister Mr. Yasuo Fukuda might have become a king who had no clothes on if he had failed in recognizing the broadening of criticism to the Government.
And, more importantly, if the Fuji Television Network had been taken over by the then young president of Livedoor a few years ago through stock purchase being supported by a US security company under control of Rockefeller (and Japanese gangsters behind the scene), hundreds of thousands of victims of contaminated fibrinogen must have been neglected, since the then young president once said that he had no intention to serve a public interest.
So, the victims of the medical scandal must be thankful to those concerned with efforts to prevent the taking over of the Fuji TV by Livedoor a few years ago.
In addition, I have a feeling that the then young president of Livedoor must have wanted to justifiably access a certain female announcer of the TV station, since once top three of the most popular female announcers in Japan all belonged to the TV station.
(And some reporter of a newspaper company or other media must have inspired the young president of Livedoor with the idea of taking over the TV station through stock purchase, probably because the TV station building on the Tokyo Bay looked so fancy to the Media gangs, though the young president was indicted on charge of illegal transactions of stocks and driven out of Livedoor, still contending in court…)
SECTION II: Rothschild vs. Japan
One of interesting business reports recently issued by the Media in Japan is a decision by a Japanese Government panel to reject The Children's Investment Fund’s (TCI’s) acquiring of a larger stake in Electric Power Development Co. that owns a significant public infrastructure in Japan.
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September 19, 2007
TCI's other campaigns have had mixed success. The hedge fund drove Mittal Steel Co., the world's largest steel maker by output, to pay $2 billion more than it planned to shareholders of the Brazilian unit of a company Mittal had agreed to take over in June. But this year TCI lost a public fight to force Electric Power Development Co. of Japan to pay a big dividend as the former government-owned company marshaled support from establishment shareholders.
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Mr. Hohn has also tapped an influential acquaintance: Lord Jacob Rothschild, a London businessman from the famed European banking dynasty. Lord Rothschild's investment company or his family have put money into both Parvus and TCI. Lord Rothschild calls Mr. Hohn a "harsh and brilliant critic." He says, "We heard about Parvus through TCI. We have him to thank for that."
In January 2005, Mr. Hohn started his first big public fight: trying to force Deutsche Börse to drop its $2.46 billion offer to buy London Stock Exchange PLC. Mr. Hohn thought Deutsche Börse was overpaying. By the end of February, TCI had acquired at least a 5% stake in Deutsche Börse.
Following the TCI move, a New York hedge fund in which Lord Rothschild's son is a partner chimed in with its own public protests. Around the same time, Lord Rothschild's fund, of which Mr. Hohn was later named a director, acquired a stake of about £31 million, or about $62 million, in Deutsche Börse, according to that fund's annual report.
A spokesman for the son's fund, called Atticus, said in an emailed statement that the fund makes "independent investment decisions." Lord Rothschild says his fund acted independently of both Atticus and TCI.
The pressure worked. After months of trying to fend off the hedge-fund campaigns, Deutsche Börse Chief Executive Werner Seifert withdrew his offer.
http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB119015661593331691-S3C7IeAIt9CH_jfWyTZLFu2M0qk_20080921.html
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However, Japanese newspapers avoid mentioning the background of TCI.
But, why must the Japanese media avoid mentioning any deeds by, or connections with, Rothschild or Rockefeller?
Is it because Rothschild and Rockefeller are a kind of friends of the Imperial Family?
The Japanese media should remember the Death of Princess Diana, since she had a close tie with Rothschild and Rockefeller.
( http://amesei.exblog.jp/7756323/ )
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Now, NHK TV’s noon news program reported that “Hillary” got 54% and “Obama” got 46% in the Pennsylvania primary.
This phenomenon of a female President candidate and an African-American candidate has also an influence on Japan.
Japanese voters may all the more come to vote for unique candidates in elections for whom they would never vote before, though Japan has already some unique Governors in Prefectures, such as a former TV comedian, Sonomanma-Higashi (now called Governor Mr. Higashikokubara of Miyazaki).
Indeed, we may have a Diet lawmaker being an ex-Fibrinogen-induced disaster victim so recovered or an ex-Rothschild-controlled-fund’s manager so repenting.
In fact, blood and money are two important elements in many episodes the Gospel depicts.
A miracle should really work on incidents related to blood and money.
But, how many poor Americans and Japanese will believe if EEE Reporter is so involved there?
(I think sometimes that certain people die for me if not logically linked to my existence in this world.
In turn, I may be living poor for certain people.
But, I have never thought any intangible or tangible connections possible between followers of Jesus or the Buddha and those super-rich people who can even deal with Royal or Imperial assets.
Nonetheless, do you feel that you have such a bond beyond any rational explanation?
So, the religion must teach that a tie based on blood or a relation drawing tears is only restricted in the human world...since money goes to the hell and the love goes to Heaven under protection of Angels...)
Mat 4:23 And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness and all manner of disease among the people.