Tuesday, April 13, 2010

"The sower soweth the word"





Simply Evil Management?


If you simply like to take pictures, you can be a professional cameraman in a news agency.

If you honestly want to take nice and fine pictures, you can be a professional cameraman in a news agency.

If you determinedly want to take historical pictures, you can be a professional cameraman in a news agency.

If you want to be respected as a professional cameraman regardless your talent in taking pictures, you can still be a professional cameraman in a news agency.

But, you cannot be a reporter of war, if you are not trained, managed, and protected by professionals of war.

One Japanese veteran freelance journalist was killed in Iraq with his nephew, a cameraman, by terrorists in 2005; One Japanese freelance cameraman was killed in Yangon, Myanmar, by a soldier in 2007; and One Japanese cameraman dispatched from Tokyo to Bangkok by a Western news agency was killed while taking video pictures of soldiers being attacked by a bomb and unidentified objects as well as demonstrators armed with sticks, stones, hidden bombs, or hidden rifles, while the cameraman was walking among them changing the side.

Indeed, you cannot be a reporter of war, if you are not well trained, managed, and protected by professionals of war.



SECTION I: Omnibus for Elites not to be Fools

As there are some super-elites who refer to this EEE Reporter, I write some for them, since election is coming near in Japan and the U.S....

According to a Japanese free press cameraman, Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra, former prime minister of Thai, tried to introduce IMF policies so much that he wanted to demolish royalism of Thai. To accomplish his dream of changing the nation Thai more suitable for prosperity in a tie up with IMF, the Thai royal family must be removed.

The cameraman wrote that this way of thinking is akin to the propensity of former Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Junichiro Koizumi who tried to change the rule or the law governing imperial succession when he was prime minister, since the Crown Prince has no sons.

Yet, Mr. Koizumi succeeded in handing his seat in the Parliament to his son, though through an election in a democratic manner.

In addition, the Rothschild group is regarded as associated with IMF; and the company who sent the unlucky Japanese cameraman from Tokyo to Bangkok where he was fatally shot is also associated with the Rothschild group, ironically.

Anyway, the God spared life of this Japanese free cameraman while another Japanese corporate-cameraman was shot to death on the street of Bangkok, though the dead one reportedly had a very happy life in Tokyo.

(http://blog.goo.ne.jp/leonlobo2/e/34c80184841c8741bb9013588bb2d90f )


A young elite Japanese wrote a blog while learning in the Harvard Business School to be popular in Japan. He showed strong performance in Harvard to return to Japan in 2006, publish his blog contents as a book, and establish a venture business dealing with life insurance. In the financial sector of Japan, he is still popular despite the Lehman Shock.

As he learnt in a primary school in London, graduated from the University of Tokyo, passed judicial examination in Japan, and worked the Boston Consulting Group and so on before going to Harvard, his career is envied and respected by many in the financial sector and some domains of the Japanese society.

Yet, what he is now doing in Japan is selling life insurance and lecturing in some university what he had learnt in Harvard in this era of post-Lehman Shock.

He was also recently amazed at what a certain big American insurance company did when entering the Vietnamese market. The American insurance company invited business plans from Vietnamese who wanted to apply to a post of the president of its affiliated company in Vietnam. By receiving so many applications and attached business plans, the American company got full information about the Vietnamese market for free. It did not have to launch expensive marketing research.

The young Japanese elite and this American company look like sharing the same mentality. They cannot understand what their talent and intellectual ability do not find any interest in: moral, justice, equity, and love to the loser and the handicapped people.

They cannot understand what the Harvard Business School cannot understand even after the Lehman Shock.

What elite would try to sell life insurance to Japanese and Vietnamese after the Lehman Shock? Mr. Lawrence Summers?

(http://totodaisuke.asablo.jp/blog/2010/03/26/4973308 )

After all, be a free press cameraman who rationally criticizes IMF and personal wealth of Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra, about $1.2 billion, rather than an elite businessman who is proud of selling life insurance in the wake of the Lehman Shock as a honorable alumnus of the Harvard Business School.

Do not be brain-washed by IMF, Harvard, and Wall Street or $1.2 billion!


SECTION II: War around Shanghai in 1932

There came 30,000 Chinese troops led by Cai Tingkai from the interior of China to extort a huge sum of money from businesses in Shanghai against the policy of the Chinese Government. Then the Shanghai War of 1932 began. It was not the Imperial Army of Japan that started to invade and attack Shanghai.


English Wikipedia reads:
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The January 28 Incident (January 28 – March 3, 1932) was a short war between the armies of the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan, before official hostilities of the Second Sino-Japanese War commenced in 1937...

Throughout this period the Chinese 19th Route Army (***) had been massing outside the city, causing consternation to both the civil Chinese administration of Shanghai and the foreign-run Concessions. As such, the 19th Route Army was generally seen as little more than a warlord force of equal danger to Shanghai than the Japanese military. In the end, Shanghai donated a substantial bribe to the 19th Route Army in hope they would leave and not incite a Japanese attack.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_28_Incident
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However this 19th Route Army led by Cai Tingkai (Sai-Teikai in Japanese) was not regular army of China at the time. Cai Tingkai did not obey Chiang Kaishek who did not want to make war with the Imperial military, namely Imperial Marines stationed in Shanghai where then 27,000 Japanese were living.

It is said that Cai Tingkai got short of money to pay salary to 30,000 soldiers of the this 19th Route Army. So, he tried to get money from Western and Japanese businesses operating in Shanghai. Accordingly, Western and Japanese civilians living legally in Shanghai got together to form defence forces against Cai Tingkai and his troops. But, aggression and invasion by Cai Tingkai and his troops were not effectively stopped.

Finally, the Imperial Government in Tokyo decided to dispatch one cruiser and 14 destroyers with 1,830 Imperial Marines, in order to defend Shanghai together with Western residents from invading Cai Tingkai and his troops.

As the situation developed, the Imperial Government also decided to reinforce its defence by sending additional 6,000 army troops and then two divisions, and four cruisers, four destroyers, and two aircraft carriers to the port city Shanghai, while the Chinese Government also decided to send two regular divisions to Shanghai.

(http://ww1.m78.com/sinojapanesewar/shanghai%20first.html)

At the time, this 1932 war was not even recognized as a war between the Empire of Japan and China but as defensive battle of international residents and forces in Shanghai supported by the Imperial Navy against war lord Cai Tingkai, since Cai wanted to occupy Shanghai, against the policy of and orders from the Chinese Government, for big wealth in the most prosperous city in Asia at the time.

Indeed, it is because Shanghai in 1930's was so sinfully rich and attractive to any Chinese with any ability or power.

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You may think Toyota is highly regarded in Japan, which is not necessarily the case.

According to survey conducted by Recruit Co., Ltd. on companies selected by Japanese university students for their future workplace, the resultant ranking is as follows:
1...JTB Group (tourism)
2...JR Tokai (railway)
3...JR Higashinihon (railway)
4...Japan Post Group
5...All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd.,
6...Oriental Land Co.,Ltd. (Tokyo Disney Land)
7...Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
8...Bandai Co., Ltd. (toys)
9...Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.
...
82...Toyota


Japanese students do not want to work in Toyota; they like trains and jet planes more than cars.

Toyota must be scolded in order for the world No.1 company to be No.1 or at least No.8 in Japan...



(http://www.just-oldies.com/1972/nights_in_white_satin.htm

Isn't it time for us to see a hero from those living on a few dollars per day...though you are not qualified probably...)



Mar 4:13 And he said unto them, Know ye not this parable? and how then will ye know all parables?

Mar 4:14 The sower soweth the word.

Mar 4:15 And these are they by the way side, where the word is sown; but when they have heard, Satan cometh immediately, and taketh away the word that was sown in their hearts.