Sunday, June 07, 2009

Japanese Lawyers vs. "Boryoku-Dan"



Japanese Lawyers vs. "Boryoku-Dan"


Tokyo is also a name of a railroad station, of various lines, for your information...

The kanji letter "To" means east, usually pronounced as "Higashi."

The kanji letter "Kyo" means the capital, otherwise pronounced "Miyako."

So, "Tokyo" means the east capital, since "Kyoto" is the traditional and imperial capital of Japan.

The city Tokyo was called "Edo," meaning the door to a bay, until the end of the samurai era, 140 years ago.

However, the rival city to Tokyo is not Kyoto, but Osaka, an old merchant and political center 550Km west of Tokyo and 30Km west of Kyoto.

The great earthquake hit Kobe City, 15Km west of Osaka, taking on 6,000 lives on January 17, 1995, since the city is located in a narrow path between mountains and an inland sea.

The first AIDS patient in Japan was found in Kobe and officially acknowledged on January 17, 1987.

The first swine flu patient inside Japan, except at Narita Airport, was also found in Kobe on May 16, 2009 after the May 9's first detection of the influ in Osaka high-school students at Narita Airport, though it was May 12, 2008 that a great earthquake hit a Chinese province near Tibet.

Recently a band of Japanese lawyers held a demo, walking around the headquarters of the largest criminal organization in Japan which is situated in Kobe.

I do not know exactly what connection the Japanese gangsters have with AIDS in 1980's, the Great Kobe (Hanshin) Earthquake in 1995, and swine flu in 2009 as well as the Great Sichuan Earthquake in China in 2008.

I am telling you this, since the Japanese police well knows that many Chinese are now involved in Japanese criminal organizations called "Boryoku-Dan."

The United States and Australia must be especially concerned with the above facts, while strange Chinese youths are reportedly nowadays often spotted in European cities.

But, how much is the American Mafia associated with American Judaist communities through Hollywood and Las Vegas, dear?



(My memory on Kobe is somehow night blue though not palish at all; yet some children might be still crying as it is Kobe...

http://www.just-oldies.com/1967/a_whiter_shade_of_pale.htm

Source: http://www.just-oldies.com/1967.htm)