Funding Anti-Nuclear Movements to Weaken Japan’s Nuclear Technology — What the Scene in Front of Kansai Electric Reveals

This essay discusses alleged efforts to weaken Japan’s nuclear technology, referencing reported foreign funding and anti-nuclear protests observed near Kansai Electric’s headquarters. It questions whether such movements represent genuine grassroots activism or politically motivated propaganda and raises broader concerns about energy security and public discourse.

January 8, 2019.
Official minutes of the People’s Liberation Army were revealed stating that in order to weaken Japan’s nuclear technology, it may be necessary to provide funding to Japanese anti-nuclear organizations.
This is a chapter originally issued on October 28, 2016, titled “Such Outrageous Conduct at the Corner of Kansai Electric’s Headquarters, a Company That Has Made Enormous Contributions to the Development of the Kansai Economy.”
I was walking toward the National Museum of Art in Nakanoshima to visit the exhibition “Masterpieces of the Venetian Renaissance from the Accademia Gallery” when I was astonished and appalled.
At the right corner of Kansai Electric’s headquarters building stood elderly men who looked like vagrants, holding banners opposing nuclear power and dressed in filthy clothes, with some lying atop the blocks of the surrounding planters.
A friend told me that the same was taking place at Osaka Station.
Such behavior is an abuse of democracy.
At the very corner of the headquarters of Kansai Electric, a company that has long represented Kansai, supplied electricity of the world’s highest quality to the Kinki region, and made enormous contributions to the development of the Kansai economy, such outrageous acts were being carried out openly.
My friend told me that these individuals, who were nearly indistinguishable from vagrants, were receiving daily pay to be there.
If that is the case, then who, and from where, is paying money to mobilize people in a manner that violates democracy, to harass and insult a single company in the most extreme way possible.
Such behavior is not the conduct of genuine Japanese.
It is nothing other than the traditions of China and Korea that were first brought to the attention of the Japanese people through the works of Kō Bun’yū.
Not only is there a desire to diminish and weaken Japan, but in this nuclear age there is also a desire to weaken Japan’s nuclear technology, and official PLA minutes stating that funding anti-nuclear groups in Japan should be considered for that purpose were recently revealed and transmitted to the world.
Who can say that funds from China or Korea are not being injected into these activities.
In any case, such behavior has nothing to do with democracy.
On the contrary, it is nothing less than a deeply sinful form of communist-style propaganda.

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