Three “Class-A Culprit” Reporters and Their Accountability to the Public.Honey-Trap Allegations, Suppressed Coverage, and the Punishment That Awaits.
This post names three journalists as “Class-A culprits” who owe an explanation to the public, argues that honey-trap operations may have influenced politicians and public figures, and lists multiple China-related issues that the author believes were underreported.
It also revisits the media narrative surrounding the Shoichi Nakagawa incident, alleges that information about involved reporters was removed from the web, criticizes broadcasters for ignoring praise of Japan while repeatedly spotlighting other controversies, and concludes that those responsible will face the harshest punishment from Enma, the judge of hell.
February 16, 2019.
The only reason is that they themselves do not know that what awaits them is the harshest torment administered by Enma, the king of hell.
The three “Class-A culprit” reporters who owe an explanation to the public are the following.
Under the title, “The three Class-A culprit reporters who owe accountability to the public are the following three. (1) Yomiuri Shimbun, Tomoko Etsumitani,” the chapter posted on 2018-05-30 is now ranked 4th in Ameba’s official hashtag ranking: Argentina.
The following continues from the previous chapter.
In the comment section of the above blog, there was also a post like the following.
In the past as well, after visiting China, countless people—whether in politics, government, or the private sector—have turned 180 degrees from their previous ideas and statements to the extent that it seems as if they were brainwashed, becoming pro-China and even like agents of China, so this time it will likely be the same.
How dangerous is it for nearly 150 puppet politicians to hold seats in the Diet.
Even an elementary school student should be able to understand.
As expected, it seems there are lawmakers and related persons who were honey-trapped in this delegation to China.
Also, if you search the names of Kenzaburo Oe, Shuuichi Kato, and Minoru Oda together with “honey trap,” you will get hits.
Perhaps leftists, too, may have fallen into honey traps.
And among some of the media non-reporting cases introduced on my humble blog, there exist cases unfavorable to China.
Those cases include, at least as far as I am aware, violence during the Nagano torch relay, China’s aircraft carrier construction, follow-up reports on the poisoned dumpling incident, organ harvesting, health damage from nuclear tests, the Uyghur issue, China’s opposition to continental shelf applications, claims that more than 65% of organ donors are death-row inmates, the expansion of the “three withdrawals” movement, and Spain and Argentina accusing Jiang Zemin of genocide, among others.
Considering that China has as many as 5,000 honey-trap operatives and targets important figures around the world, it would not be surprising to think that the media throughout Japan have fallen into China’s honey traps.
(Reference).
The existence of honey traps within Japan.
Reposted from the blog “Warui Yatsu wa Ine ga~, Hai, Ippai Imasu <Takeda Juumei>.”
Chinese spy and influence organizations operating in Japan are extremely sophisticated and rich in strategic thinking.
Information from newspaper reporters is surface-level, so China does not even bother with such things.
For example, they send large numbers of Chinese students into Japanese graduate schools, and those become the hands and feet of Chinese spy organs.
In another unusual example, high-class Chinese hostesses in Ginza bars are also honey-trap rackets.
A heavily made-up hostess calling herself the “Chinese Communist Party Strategic Information Control Department” is enough to sober you up.
A theory that the late Mr. Shoichi Nakagawa was also drawn into a honey trap is considered highly plausible.
http://blog.livedoor.jp/lhasa0619/archives/50656289.html.
The person who drank together with him “the night before” was a male reporter from Nikkei.
And the meeting with Russia on the day itself was fine because he was sober.
Right before the press conference, at the reporters’ suggestion, there was a get-together.
That was because everyone there was deeply moved by a remark from the IMF Managing Director (lol), and after all official events ended, the drinking began.
The problem was that this was about one hour before the press conference (wry smile).
Participants were two secretaries to Takagi and Suwazono, Director-General Tamaki (MOF), a female NTV reporter, a female Yomiuri reporter, and a female Bloomberg reporter.
Director-General Tamaki (or rather, today’s Ministry of Finance) was closely tied to Yosano, and in addition was strongly opposed to issuing government notes, so there is also a view that this was a threat against the Aso administration.
After the budget passed, the “settlement” was resignation, agreed by Kawamura and Oshima and Democratic Party’s Yamaoka.
What overturned that was Ozawa’s true skill (lol), and since he hinted at summoning all related parties as witnesses, it suddenly turned into a resignation drama.
Addition.
Nakagawa was a precious politician who resisted anti-Japanese policies, opposing the Human Rights Protection Bill and the “10 million immigrants” law.
If the IMF was a great success and they drank, then couldn’t Japanese media have simply had an announcer read a script?
Why would they fail to convey the achievements of a meeting praised as a historic feat by the IMF, and instead repeatedly broadcast footage of him being so drunk at the post-meeting get-together?
They report nothing about Prime Minister Abe being highly praised at the Davos meeting held recently in Switzerland, and instead repeatedly air only the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare’s statistics issue… They are people rotten to the marrow, severe patients of leftist infantile disease. What awaits them is the harshest torment administered by Enma, the king of hell—though they themselves do not know it.
http://mixi.jp/view_diary.pl?id=1083978602&owner_id=935434.
Criticism of America’s Buy American restrictions.
http://mixi.jp/view_diary.pl?id=1083854586&owner_id=935434.
Praise that was deleted.
If it is journalism in good faith, then if a minister is drunk at a post-press-conference get-together, they should grasp the substance and simply have an announcer read a script about the success of the G7 meeting.
Instead, without mentioning the G7 at all, they repeatedly air footage of him being drunk as if he had been drinking during the meeting, and make only “he is a drunk” into the news.
I think it was clearly a set-up.
http://twinklestars.air-nifty.com/blog/2009/02/post-086f.html.
If Ozawa does it, it gets forgiven. ↑.
It is embarrassing that Japanese people, danced around by such media, would call one of the few politicians who most worried about Japan and who opposed the Human Rights Protection Bill and the “10 million immigrants” law “Japan’s shame.”
Please look closely at the images as well.
The three “Class-A culprit” reporters who owe an explanation to the public are the following three.
(1) Yomiuri Shimbun, Tomoko Etsumitani.
Amazingly, as of today, all information has been deleted from the web.
If this continues, her very existence will likely be completely erased.
Excerpted from Google search results.
↓ “LET’S” for university students to think about “work” | Active working professionals ….
Ms. Tomoko Etsumitani joined the company in 1996. After working for more than five years at the Utsunomiya bureau, she moved through local department scheduling at the Tokyo head office and then transferred to the Business Department. She currently covers the distribution industry, including department stores, supermarkets, and convenience stores, and is running around for interviews. ? Return to the LET’S site top ….
www.weblets.jp/interview2007/21.html – related page.
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The page itself has already vanished.
Even if you search for “Tomoko Etsumitani,” only remnants of information remain on the web (lol).
(2) Nippon Television, Satoko Hara <A kunoichi of Nittero>.
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G7 closes, what are the challenges for the world economy? A reporter explains <2/15 1:23>.
http://www1.ntv.co.jp/news/wmtram/dw/ng.html?m_url=090215003&n_url=129136.
(3) Bloomberg, Kyoko Shimodoi.
Did you go into hiding the moment it was exposed that you were encouraging him to drink??
On 2/14, former Minister of Finance and Financial Services Nakagawa left the G7 luncheon around 1 p.m. partway through, and.
had a meal with several people including MOF International Bureau Director-General Rintaro Tamaki and female reporters who accompanied the delegation from Japan.
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20090218-00000003-maip-pol.
http://www.zakzak.co.jp/top/200902/t2009021828_all.html.
After this matter was exposed on the internet, Yomiuri Shimbun deleted from its own site the information about Ms. Tomoko Etsumitani, who had accompanied Mr. Nakagawa.
An article written by Etsumitani.
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/atmoney/news/20090214-OYT1T00279.htm.
Before deletion: with Etsumitani’s photo and a link.
http://209.85.175.132/search?q=cache:seUENE_4fwEJ:saiyou.yomiuri.co.jp/works/hensyu/syain/index.html5533;43;http://saiyou.yomiuri.co.jp/works/hensyu/syain/index.html&hl=ja&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=jp&client=firefox-a.
2009/02/18 12:55: Around here they hurriedly deleted Etsumitani’s information.
http://s03.megalodon.jp/2009-0218-1255-52/saiyou.yomiuri.co.jp/works/hensyu/syain/index.html.
Up to the present.
http://saiyou.yomiuri.co.jp/works/hensyu/syain/index.html.
Before deletion:
http://s02.megalodon.jp/2009-0217-1651-34/www.weblets.jp/interview2007/21.html.
Current:
http://www.weblets.jp/interview2007/21.html.
Apparently this is a fan club for Yomiuri’s pretty female reporter.
http://mixi.jp/view_community.pl?id=4064297.
Given that Yomiuri is erasing Tomoko Etsumitani’s profile, Yomiuri smells quite suspicious.
It is also said that Etsumitani told a Reuters reporter about this, and that this led to Mr. Nakagawa’s press conference.
To a Reuters reporter.
Etsumitani: “Tomorrow’s press conference is going to be interesting.”
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Etsumitani makes him drink.
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Nakagawa, who was ill and “had been taking cold medicine,” drinks.
A double punch of cold medicine + alcohol.
