Fabrication as Method — Asahi Shimbun’s Abnormality Exposed on the Day of the G7
Through the words and actions of Asahi Shimbun’s Makoto Hara and its coverage on the day of the G7, this article exposes the methods of fabrication and attempted public manipulation.
Those who claim to defend democracy are shown to be the farthest from it.
May 29, 2016
Makoto Hara of the Asahi Shimbun splendidly demonstrated the abnormality of Asahi itself.
The abnormality of the Asahi Shimbun can no longer be described as anything less than madness.
By madness I mean that, in order to deny those who do not conform to their own principles, claims, and ideology,
or in order to push through and realize their own principles, claims, and ideology,
they will do absolutely anything, with an extremity of persistence and baseness.
That extraordinary persistence and abnormality means that it has reached a level that can only be called madness.
As subscribers know well, they are convinced that they themselves are the guardians of democracy.
Yet consider the methods by which they have produced so many fabricated articles up to now.
And consider the manner of the Report Station broadcast on the day of the recent G7—where Makoto Hara, said to be the chief of Asahi Shimbun’s economic section, appeared and, unbelievably, demeaned the prime minister of Japan on the very day of the G7.
NHK reported in a special feature the fact that the United States had rejected Japan’s initial proposal, saying it was too tepid to avert the risks confronting the global economy.
Prime Minister Abe visited each of the G7 countries (making particular efforts to persuade Germany), advanced matters toward an agreement, and decided that the final details would be worked out together on the day itself.
Facing a situation in which Germany and the United Kingdom—the countries most ingratiating themselves with China—did not agree,
Prime Minister Abe, quite naturally, resolved to settle matters on the day of the G7, and brought things, on that very day, to the furthest limit that was then possible.
His strenuous efforts were, of course, well known to Obama.
A mere employee of a company called the Asahi Shimbun—who knows nothing of international economics or international politics, who does not even realize that he is being manipulated by China and South Korea, and who has continued to commit grave sins against the Japanese nation and the Japanese people—
calmly declared “what a nonsensical remark” about the prime minister of Japan, who, representing Japan and the Japanese people, visited the G7 countries for the sake of Japan’s national interests and the development of the world economy, and finally arrived at the correct answer at the very last moment on the day itself.
Furthermore, he brought on journalists from Germany and the United Kingdom—countries that could likewise be said, without exaggeration, to be manipulated by China, and whose reporters are sympathizers of Asahi—and attempted to brainwash viewers.
All of this shows that they themselves are the ones farthest removed from democracy.
Asahi, perhaps taking into account the fact that it is being manipulated,
shares exactly the same disposition as China, a one-party dictatorship of the Communist Party with which Asahi has long been in step since the war, and as South Korea, which was founded on lies begun by Syngman Rhee and which in reality (especially externally) is a totalitarian state.
They convey matters only in ways convenient to themselves.
They relentlessly attack those who do not conform to their ideology.
Most laughable of all is the spectacle of Okada, the leader of the Democratic Party, whose mind is formed solely by Asahi’s editorials,
attacking Prime Minister Abe’s splendid efforts and the G7 declaration achieved as a result by saying that it was “made to suit his own convenience.”
He lacks even an elementary-school–level understanding that today’s G7 represents a struggle between the United States, which has finally become aware of the Chinese threat, and Germany and the United Kingdom, which, dazzled by the money of China’s 1.3 billion people—a highly uncertain figure that could disappear at any time—have cast aside freedom and intellect.
It is precisely because both Asahi and the Democratic Party are organizations that have in fact been manipulated by China and South Korea that I am now convinced of this.
