What Made Japan the World’s Greatest Spy Paradise—The Foreign Correspondents’ Club, the Asahi, NHK, and the Structure of Anti-Japanese Operations
Originally published on October 17, 2019.
This article criticizes foreign journalists and intellectuals around the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan, the Japanese left-wing forces that provide them with information, and the reporting stance of the Asahi Shimbun and NHK.
It argues that Japan has become the world’s greatest spy paradise, warning against honey traps, money traps, EU division, and anti-Japanese influence operations by China and the Korean Peninsula.
October 17, 2019.
A Frenchman who, while living in Kyoto, distributes pamphlets throughout Paris that denigrate Japan…
Through the activities of this one man alone, the number of French people with anti-Japanese views is increasing, as if France were catching up with the deeds of the reporters of Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung.
I am republishing a chapter originally posted on March 23, 2019, under the title:
Japan, which has become the world’s greatest spy paradise through joint work with the unparalleled fools known as the Asahi and NHK.
As for the reality of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan, there are Pio d’Emilia, Michael Penn, David McNeill, Justin McCurry, Jeffrey Kingston, and Nakano Koichi, who provides them with information for denigrating Japan.
What is truly malicious about them is the abnormality of their conduct:
They settle in Japan, the cleanest and safest country in the world, a country where even a lost wallet is delivered to the police and returned; the safest country in the world, filled with delicious food, and in particular the country with the largest number of Michelin-recognized restaurants in the world.
In other words, they fully enjoy Japan, and some even live here with Japanese wives, while continuing to write articles denigrating Japan for newspapers in their home countries under the title of Japan correspondent.
And instead of pointing this out, newspapers such as the Asahi Shimbun, and the news programs of their television stations, have gratefully and joyfully continued to feature them in reports designed to denigrate Japan.
That abnormality too is astonishing.
It is a strange spectacle found nowhere else in the world.
Who created such an abnormal spectacle?
GHQ did.
Marxism, that is, communism, did.
Pseudo-moralism did.
There is no doubt that all of the above-mentioned people are operatives who have fallen into honey traps, money traps, and the like set by China and the Korean Peninsula.
The one who probably exerted the greatest influence in making Italy, the country Xi Jinping is now visiting, endorse the Belt and Road Initiative was also Pio d’Emilia.
A Frenchman in Japan—if I remember correctly, living in Kyoto—who distributes pamphlets throughout Paris that denigrate Japan…
Through the activities of this one man alone, the number of French people with anti-Japanese views is increasing, as if France were catching up with the deeds of the reporters of Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung.
There is no doubt that this man, too, has 100 percent fallen into a honey trap or a money trap—in other words, that he is a spy.
It goes without saying why these foreigners fiercely opposed the anti-espionage bill.
Through their opposition movement and their joint work with the unparalleled fools known as the Asahi and NHK, in Japan, which has become the world’s greatest spy paradise, China and the Korean Peninsula have turned them into agents and are manipulating their home countries from Japan.
Whether it is the division of the EU or the scheme to multiply anti-Japanese countries within the EU.
