A Lawmaker with No Intention of Protecting the Lives and Property of the Japanese People.Shock at Kiyomi Tsujimoto’s Declared Aim of Destroying the Framework of the State.
Originally published on April 16, 2018.
This chapter sharply questions the existence of a lawmaker who, through past remarks attributed to Kiyomi Tsujimoto, is portrayed as having no intention of protecting the lives and property of the Japanese people and as identifying herself with the destruction of the framework of the state.
It also touches on the stance of Asahi Shimbun and NHK, the distortions of Tokyo centralization, and the symbolic importance of Kyoto as a center of Japanese civilization, while arguing the danger of such anti-Japanese rhetoric.
2019-04-16
A Japanese lawmaker has no intention of protecting the lives and property of the Japanese people.
A Japanese lawmaker seeks to destroy the framework of the state.
It is astonishing that there exists an anti-Japanese lawmaker who makes such blatantly open remarks.
This is a chapter I published on 2018-04-16 under the title:
“It is astonishing that there exists an anti-Japanese lawmaker who makes such blatantly open remarks.”
What follows is a continuation of the previous chapter.
The sections between asterisks are my own words.
A Democratic Party lawmaker, Kiyomi Tsujimoto, who publicly revealed herself to be a spy for an enemy state.
“It is only natural that the North Korean abduction victims have not been returned!”
This astonishing statement was made by Kiyomi Tsujimoto of the Democratic Party, formerly of the Social Democratic Party and the Democratic Party of Japan.
Shukan Shincho scooped the remark that sitting Japanese Diet member Tsujimoto said, “People say that members of the Diet are supposed to protect the lives and property of the people, but that is not why I became one.
I am a destroy-the-state lawmaker whose role is to figure out how to collapse the framework of the state.”
Now, she is brilliantly producing results every day in the very role she herself declared, namely that of a lawmaker whose role is “to figure out how to collapse the framework of the state.”
Those willingly cooperating with such a person are Asahi Shimbun and, unbelievably, NHK.
It is all the more because everything is concentrated in Tokyo that matters become like this.
When I was in the first year of high school, I became convinced that my path lay not at the University of Tokyo but at Kyoto University.
That conviction must have come from an instinctive sense of danger toward Tokyo as an ape-mountain society, and from the instinctive intuition, “Thank goodness Japan has Kyoto,” the greatest city in the world…
Kyoto, the symbol of Japan that has fostered the world’s oldest culture and civilization alongside Rome.
A Japanese lawmaker has no intention of protecting the lives and property of the Japanese people.
A Japanese lawmaker seeks to destroy the framework of the state.
It is astonishing that there exists an anti-Japanese lawmaker who makes such blatantly open remarks.
Description of the images.
Kiyomi Tsujimoto & Take Kenichi, the don of Kansai Namakon I.
Kiyomi Tsujimoto & Take Kenichi, the don of Kansai Namakon II.
Kiyomi Tsujimoto & Take Kenichi, the don of Kansai Namakon III.
A secret Chinese Communist Party document titled “The Second-Phase Operational Outline for the Liberation of Japan” was accidentally obtained in 1972 by Professor Nishiuchi Tadashi of Chuo Gakuin University, now deceased, while traveling through Asian countries.
In that Chinese Communist Party document, “The Second-Phase Operational Outline for the Liberation of Japan” (detailed version), there is a section called:
Part 3. Political Party Operations.
It states:
“The largest single majority party remains the Liberal Democratic Party, and it is an obstacle to the establishment of the ‘People’s Republic of Japan’ (an autonomous region of the Chinese Communist Party).
The mission assigned to this operational group, namely the ‘establishment of a democratic coalition government,’ is no more than an operational objective in the second phase of Japan’s liberation, and its realization is no more than a means for the establishment of the ‘People’s Democratic Republic of Japan’ in the third phase.
Unless coalition-government operations are carried out under a consistent plan directly linked to the establishment of the republic, there is absolutely no significance in carrying them out.”
There can be no doubt that Kiyomi Tsujimoto’s series of actions up to this point has been based on this.
In other words, it would be unavoidable for people to say that this proves she is an operative and a spy.
