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| April 28, 2009 #208 |
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| May 10, 2009 #209 |
I talked about the connection between Napoleon and Japan on the previous page. But their images continue to haunt my memory. So, I listed and compared the pictures of his family. For me, they seemed to be somewhat half-Japanese. Is it just a prejudice? There are quite a few different images of them. But I list below only images from Wikipedia from the viewpoint of credibility. Father and Mother of Napoleon Both of his parents seem to have been half-Japanese.
Napoleon I of France Napoleon, currently indisputably French, is believed to be originally derived from the Italian name Napoleone – a translation of which means “Naples Lion.” Japan's obsessiveness to Naples is unusual. At that time few Japanese lived in Europe and nobody had doubts when he or she saw a half-Japanese.
Napoleon Complex The Napoleon complex is named after Napoleon. The conventional wisdom is that Napoleon overcompensated for his short height by seeking power, war and conquest. It is said that Napoleon was actually of average height for his time period. But I doubt it. The most important thing is that this story was created while nobody knew the secrets between Napoleon and Japan. Double Marriage between the Families of Napoleon and Josephine Both of Napoleon's parents seem to have been half-Japanese. Napoleon's history seems to have been chaotic. But it is very consistent in itself from the viewpoint of conspiracy. Napoleon's history was to inherit the authority of the House of Bourbon and to create a de facto Japanese dynasty. The dynasty was not necessarily composed of Japanese people. The important thing was to be the dynasty under Japan's perfect control, and at the same time completely secret control. From this point of view, Napoleon's history has been almost perfect. I think that the important figure in the conspiracy was Josephine de Beauharnais rather than Napoleon. She married Napoleon in 1796. Six years later, in 1802, her daughter by a former marriage, Hortense de Beauharnais, married Napoleon's younger brother, Louis Bonaparte.
Napoleon II of France Their marriages were the preparation for taking over the House of Bourbon. Napoleon got divorced from Josephine in 1809 and married Marie Louise, a granddaughter of a brother of Marie Antoinette (Queen Consort of France), in 1810. The marriage was actually a bride kidnapping. A girl of a dynasty never wishes to marry her ancestors' enemy. When Napoleon II of France was born in 1811, things around Napoleon Bonaparte began to change dramatically. He sent more than 500,000 troops to Russia. But the invasion failed and became a turning point in Napoleon's history. Since then Napoleon rushed headlong towards self-defeat. But the scenario was extremely reasonable from a viewpoint of a nation's conspiracy. His whole story was suicidal in itself. Once Napoleon's family got the authority of the House of Bourbon, the role of Napoleon I and Napoleon II ended. In order to pass the throne to the son of Louis Bonaparte, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (half-Japanese), who had the third right to the throne, Napoleon I and Napoleon II had to disappear or die. According to the scenario, Napoleon I provoked a desperate war. Then, Napoleon II died young.
Napoleon III of France In 1815, after his defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon abdicated in favor of Napoleon II, who was briefly the second Emperor of the French. Napoleon I was exiled to the island of Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean. He died in 1821. And later Napoleon II died young in despair. Everything seems to have been going according to plan. The next time when the Emperor was chosen, the person who had the first right to the throne was Napoleon III, who was the son of Louis Bonaparte (Napoleon's brother) and Hortense. But he didn't inherit the blood of the House of Bourbon. Far from it. He looked more like Japanese. Napoleon III followed the same path as Napoleon I did. He carried out a coup and ascended the throne in 1852. At that time, Japanese samurai government needed the help from France as it had needed the help from Napoleon I about 50 years ago. Napoleon III tried to support Japan, but his empire headed for collapse. Probably it collapsed because Japan's sinews of war had run out. In 1870, three years after the collapse of the Japanese samurai government, Napoleon III was captured by the Prussian army in 1870. Then the Second French Empire ended.
Napoleon IV Napoleon IV supported his father, Napoleon III, as an imperial prince. As far as I see his picture, He looks much more like Japanese. Unfortunately, he died a soldier's death in Africa in 1879.
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| May 14, 2009 #210 |
Twenty-two Jacobin activists including Robespierre were executed at the Place de la Revolution, which is now the Place de la Concorde. Guillotine executions continued. But the incident symbolized the end of the French Revolution and the beginning of the period of the era of the Emperor Napoleon. On the other hand, following the fall of the Robespierres in the Thermidorian Reaction, Napoleon was put under house arrest for his association with Robespierre's brothers. He was assigned to the army during the 13 Vendemiaire. His triumph against the royalists earned him sudden fame. He married Josephine in 1796 and rushed headlong into the French emperor. Napoleon climbed up the hero ladder by taking advantage of his opponents. It is a typical Japanese strategy. Japan has had a fraudulent tradition in which they achieve their goal by using their fake opponents. On this point, Fujimori used this Japanese strategy. He used communist guerrillas in order to convince people that he was the only person who could drive out guerrillas. On July 28, 1990, when his Peruvian revolution ended, he started to climb up the Napoleon ladder. Surprisingly, July 28 is Peruvian Independence Day. It is unclear why the day is the Independence Day. But it is clear that the day has something to do with Jose de San Martin, an Argentine general who achieved the independence of South-American countries from Spain. The life of Fujimori seems to follow that of Napoleon. Napoleon was imprisoned and then exiled to the island of Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean in 1815. Fujimori was arrested and tried for a number of crimes related to corruption and human rights abuses that occurred during his government. The court sentenced him to 25 years in prison. Fujimori appealed the ruling. I also checked incidences that have occurred on July 28. There have been quite a few freak events. Let me list some of them below, and examine them in detail later. Russian Interior Minister Vyacheslav von Plehve was assassinated on July 28, 1904. A general in the Imperial Japanese Army, Akashi Motojiro, was behind the assassination. World War I broke out on July 28, 1914. A B-25 Mitchell bomber crashed into the Empire State Building on July 28, 1945. Two days before the crash, the Potsdam Declaration had been issued by the U.S., Britain and China, the three countries at war with Japan. But on the day of the plane crash, Japan's prime minister vowed to ignore the Potsdam Declaration and “resolutely fight for the successful conclusion of the war" at a Tokyo press conference. Near Tangshan in China, the Tangshan Earthquake occurred on July 28, 1976. It was the largest earthquake of the 20th century by death toll. The number of deaths was more than 250,000. Three Hitachi workers were killed by the earthquake. It was probably an earthquake Japan artificially created. |
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| May 19, 2009 #211 |
This kind of people seem to be good at creating a stretch. So, the Stalin's story above is somewhat doubtful. In fact, Koba is also a Japanese name. In Japan, the number of people whose family name is "Koba" is about 13,000. Their Chinese characters are "木場" and "木庭". Most people with the family name "Koba" are said to live in and around Kagoshima, where I live. The Name of Stalin's Wife was "Kato". In 1906, Stalin married Ekaterina Svanidze, who later gave birth to Stalin's first child, Yakov. Ekaterina, nicknamed Kato, was a tailor who worked for the ladies of the Russian army. She died of typhus in 1907. Stalin would later state that other than his mother she may have been the only person he truly loved. At her funeral he told a friend that "with her died any human feeling in him." In Japan, the number of people whose family name is "Kato" is about 860,000. Their Chinese characters are "加藤", "嘉藤" and "河東". They are said to be scattered all over Japan. The Names of Stalin's Wife's Sisters were "Sashiko" and "Mariko". She had two sisters: Alexandra (nicknamed "Sashiko") and Maria ("Mariko"). She had at least one brother. Her only known brother Alexander Svanidze spoke German and French and studied in Germany, it's unlikely that her family was poor. Alexander Svanidze was married to Maria Korona, a singer at the Tiflis Opera. Believe it or not, "Sashiko" and "Mariko" are very popular Japanese names. "Sashiko" is written "幸子" in Chinese Characters. "Mariko" is written "真理子" in Chinese Characters. About 80 pages of Japanese Wikipedia include "幸子" in their titles. About 60 pages of Japanese Wikipedia include "真理子" in their titles. MarikoUnfortunately, most of Ekaterina's close relatives were executed in Great Purge. There is no denying that they were Japanese spies. With those undeniable facts, every Japanese would suspect that they were spies. Stalin's marital history is similar to Napoleon's. Stalin's first wife seems to look much more like Japanese than Stalin himself. She came from a rich family. As I have frequently said, most Japanese spies are very rich. The Russo-Japanese War and the Russian Revolution The Russian Revolution had many things to do with the Russo-Japanese War. Russia had been in turmoil since just before the Russo-Japanese War. In the Western Russia, one-third of the army was engaged in maintaining security within Russia. It was obvious that those subversive activities were manipulated by Japan. The Russo-Japanese War began with a surprise night attack by the Japanese navy on February 1904. The war was in a stalemate for some time. Akashi Motojiro, an itinerant military attache at the Japanese embassy in Russia, engineered a secret support to leftist revolutionaries. He met Vladimir Lenin, who was then in exile in Switzerland. His covert action ignited the 1905 Russian Revolution. Bloody Sunday broke out in January 1905. That year, Stalin got married. Through the Battle of Mukden in February 1905 and the Battle of Tsushima in May 1905, Japan was ending the stalemate. Stalin and Hitler There has been some Japanese influence on Stalin and Hitler. Hitler and Stalin shared not only antipathy to Britain, but also many values. There was much mutual respect, including during the war. Earlier, Stalin admired Hitler's brutal suppression of opposition in 1934. |
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| May 29, 2009 #212 |
Hitler was another Napoleon III of France. It didn't take long to know Hitler's relations with Napoleon by investigating his birthday. The year 1889, in which Hitler was born, is the year most Japanese high school students remember. The Meiji Constitution was the fundamental law of the Empire of Japan. It was enacted in 1889 after the 1868 Meiji Restoration.But for me, the timing was extremely mysterious. The enactment of the Constitution was too late. I wonder on what the then government was administered and its diplomacy was carried out. For Japan, the Constitution is something like a floral decoration at the front door. Today, we rarely hear politicians speak of the Constitution. They invariably speak of a constitutional amendment. The most important deliberation in the parliament should be to check whether the government is administered based on the Constitution and the laws. But Japanese politicians always quibble on insignificant detail, neglecting the Constitution and the justice. But the year 1889 was confusing in another problem. I remember that I was often confused by the 1789 French Revolution and the 1889 Meiji Constitution in the history test at school. But my past investigation has revealed that the 100 years had another significance. It was obvious that Japan had waited the year 1889 for the Constitution in accordance with the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution. Under such circumstances, Japan cannot be said to be an independent country. Yet further investigation gradually convinced me that the country which had not been independent was France. There is a great possibility that Napoleon was a puppet monster Japan had something to do with. The year 1889 was an auspicious year for France. Celebrations including the Exposition Universelle and the opening of the Eiffel Tower continued one after another. In Japan, the Meiji Constitution was promulgated on February 11, 1889. But the February 11 celebrated the Napoleon's coronation on February 11, 1804. On the very day, a pro-American and pro-English politician Mori Arinori was assassinated. The Mino-Owari earthquake occurred in 1891. In fact, on that year the next European Revolution was planned. It was the second coming of Napoleon 50 years later. A boy who was born on April 20, 1889 was chosen for the future emperor. The boy was born in the year of 100th anniversary of the French Revolution. He was born on the day of the birthday of Napoleon III. He was, for sure, Hitler and he ignited World War II on September 1, 1939 as planned. The September 1 had been a symbol of revenge on Russia for Japan. Hitler's name was also a pun in Japanese. There are quite a few stories about his family name. But from the Japanese point of view, his family name is really a pun in Japanese. Hitler is nowadays pronounced as "hittora" in Japanese. But it was pronounced as "hittoreru" in Japanese about 100 years ago. This pronunciation was very similar to Japanese word "hittoraeru" literally meaning "to seize or to arrest". It can't be denied that his name was changed according to the Japanese pun. Even today, there is a variety of puns among well-known foreign politicians. Hitler, an enthusiastic Bonapartist In 1940, Hitler transferred the remains of Napoleon II from Vienna to the dome of Les Invalides in Paris. Hitler attacked starting with bombing major Soviet cities on June 22, 1941. In fact, Napoleon had declared war on Imperial Russia on June 22, 1812. Hitler's strategy was beneficial to Japan all the time. Both Hitler and Stalin acted in favor of Japan over the Tokyo Olympic Games. If we closely investigate their history, it can't be denied that some corrupt dictators and terrorist leaders are monsters Japan has created. |
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| June 4, 2009 #213 |
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| June 4, 2009 #214 |
To tell the truth, I have been suspecting that some events which occur over two days, particularly around midnight, are often conspiracy plots. The car accident of Princess Diana was happened at 0:23 am. Given the conspiracy plot, the time gives us an important message. Let me talk about the detail later. The End of Abraham Lincoln and the End of Titanic From the viewpoint of the timing, the assassination of Lincoln and the sinking of Titanic had one serious point in common. The 16th US President, Abraham Lincoln was shot by an assassin on April 14, 1865. He died the next day, on April 15. The sinking of Titanic was planned in accordance with the time line of Lincoln's assassination. Titanic hit an iceberg on April 14, 1912, and sank the next day. The time for the sinking had been calculated beforehand. But, just in case, the hitting was planned to occur just before midnight. Actually, it occurred at 11:40 pm. Perfect! Passengers on the Titanic included a Japanese man, Masabumi Hosono. But he was not an ordinary Japanese. He must have been an agent of the Japanese government. Japan still sticks to Lincoln's assassination. The American Civil War (1861-1865), which triggered the assassination, coincided with the antiforeign movement in Japan (1863-1864 the Bombardment of Kagoshima, the Bombardment of Shimonoseki). When the pressure on Japan for opening the country by Western powers reached its peak, the American Civil War broke out. When the Union troops defeated the Confederate States, the president was killed. This means that the war was triggered by foreign powers which attempted to drive a wedge between the North and the South rather than triggered by domestic conflicts. Because, defeated soldiers have neither will nor interest to get their revenge on their enemy. It is natural to think that the mastermind of the Confederate was Japan and France which had crucial interest in the US and the UK . At that time, there were quite a few high-profile assassinations including the alleged assassination of Emperor Komei, in Japan. Close Relationship between Koizumi Family and Kim Family Junichiro Koizumi and Kim Jong-un share the same birthday. The day commemorated the Pearl Harbor attack during the Pacific War in Japan. This is a hypothesis. |
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| June 8, 2009 #215 |
It is obvious that the day was chosen in accordance with the date of the capture of Moscow by Napoleon and that the time was chosen in accordance with the time of the atomic bombing on Hiroshima. But his name continued to be a mystery. I had a hunch that his name conveys an eerie message. I tried a variety of solutions including anagram. But I happened to remember the use of the PC keyboard. There are two input methods for the Japanese style PC keyboard. One is to enter text phonetically, as romanized (transliterated) kana, which are then converted to kanji as appropriate by an input method editor. The other is to type kana directly, as input to the conversion step.I have no doubt about this decoding. Japan has been gripped by paranoia. In the end, the massacre was an anti-American propaganda. Akihabara massacre (June 8, 2008) The name of this criminal is not expressed in the titles of Japanese websites, either. I couldn't find any significant information in the internet by his name. So, I searched similar names in the Japanese surname "Kato". Then, the name most similar to "Tomohiro Kato", in the names of Japanese famous people, was "Tomosaburo Kato". He was a career officer in the Imperial Japanese Navy and the 21st Prime Minister of Japan from 1922 to 1923. He was a pacifist. As prime minister, he implemented the provisions of the Washington Naval Agreement, withdrew Japanese forces from Shantung in China and from Siberia. He died a little over a year into his term. His death came immediately before the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, and therefore Japan was without a prime minister during that disaster. During the earthquake, the military massacred many Korean-Japanese. On the other hand, June 8 was an unforgettable day for the Imperial Japanese Navy. A famous Japanese battleship, Mutsu, suffered a catastrophic explosion in Hiroshima Bay on June 8, 1943. The criminal, Tomohiro Kato was born in the Mutsu region, Aomori. His first name "Tomohiro" was a combination of "Tomosaburo" and "Hiroshima". Do you say that they are yet coincidences? Although unconfirmed, he was born on September 28, 1982 according to some websites. But, strangely enough, there was much hoopla in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party on September 28, 2008. A minister had been going to resign on that day. The day had been chosen for another birthday coincidence. In the end, the massacre was an anti-American propaganda, too. Reference: Intimidating Hillary supporters to the Last Japan started a new jury system in May 2009. But I argue that this system is another judicial fraud in Japan. Let me talk about this issue later. |
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| June 11, 2009 #216 |
The president of the National Personnel Authority, Masahito Tani looks alike a man who used to be a big-name rightist politician during World War II. The politician married a woman of a local lord samurai family. These days, I make a point of judging a person from his or her appearance. Words often betray us but I believe that looks rarely betray us. I think that the person's way of life is always engraved in his or her face. Meaning of Neutrality There are quite a few organizations which make neutrality a principle in Japan. But the neutrality is equivocal in Japan. In the first place, the idea of neutrality changes. This idea has changed a lot since living things appeared on the earth and since the dawn of humanity. Once in history, even the cannibalism was regarded as neutral. And even in this contemporary society, some people say that the idea of neutrality comes from samurai spirit, some say that it comes from Christianity and others say from modern democracy. But I think they miss the point. Government is the management of a large scale human society. In the management, we don't expect the administrators to think about philosophy. We expect them to stand on the balance between rights and duties. Historically speaking, governments have never been more powerful than now. In primitive times, rulers were just leaders of small communities and were not very powerful. In primitive times, there were great dynasties in some places such as Egypt and China. But they were in a sense vulnerable to the people's rebellion. When dynasties were corrupt, people tried to destroy them or their enemies invaded them. So, the dynasties maintained a primitive kind of neutrality. The neutrality was not based on the moral viewpoint but based on the balance of power between the ruler and the ruled. However, the ruler gradually found the way for the great authority. They created treaties with their enemies in order to prevent the enemies from invading their country. At home, they created laws and shackled ordinary citizens. Then, they can enjoy their stable powers. In addition to that, they try to deceive others by controlling mass media. Neutrality is almost a fraud. When an organization declares that we are neutral, there is no media coverage and there is no disclosure of information. Politicians say that it is not appropriate to give comments to such neutral organizations. In fact, this system was created in the Edo era or the Meiji era. It is considered the root of all evil in Japan. In Japan, "Great Evil" is based in organizations that are believed to have nothing to do with crimes. It is really a good idea. This fraud penetrates not only the central government but also local and community organizations. Let me pick up some examples below. Bank of Japan Supreme Court Journalism Cabinet Councils Board of Education Public Safety Commission For example, the president of the National Personnel Authority has immense power. The Cabinet appoint the president. But they cannot dismiss him. That crucially means the Cabinet is actually coerced by the personnel authority into appointing a specific person as its president. It is an outrageous story. But few Japanese know this fact. It is hard to paint a precise picture of labor unions. Japanese government workers are protected by the laws and the NPA on the one hand, and they have strong power as members of special labor unions on the other. Most of neutral but equivocal organizations are in reality fake organizations in Japan. I have found two labor unions consisting of government workers, but many things including their purpose and history are unclear. In other words, they themselves don't know why they are included in such labor unions. Japan Public Sector Union Japan Federation of National Service Employees President of National Personnel Authority Quits (added on September 11, 2009) Blaming an elite bureaucrat is not enough to deal with the government corruption. The problem is that the Cabinet does not have the power to replace high-ranking bureaucrats. Three chief executives administer the NPA. The president is one of them. Traditionally, one of the other two executives is a retired executive of either NHK, or the Yomiuri Shimbun, or the Mainichi Shimbun, or the Asahi Shimbun, or Japan Economic Times. In other words, Japanese media partly control government bureaucrats in collusion with the bureaucracy. It is the reason why the Japanese media turn blind eyes to whistleblowers among bureaucrats. |
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