It is the media of the democratic camp that is dominated by make-believe and pseudo-moralism. China knows this.

The following is a rough draft.
Last night’s WBS program on TV Tokyo was a combination of Akiko Sasaki and a certain Harada, editorial director of the Nikkei Shimbun.
I watched it while it was on, and out of the blue, a feature story started that I can only describe as a bolt from the blue.
It was a bolt from the blue, and not just because it happened yesterday or today.
In China, the power shortage is getting worse.
The government is suspending the power supply during regular hours.
Chinese manufacturers are therefore running their machines during the late-night hours when there are no power supply restrictions.
Orders have been drastically reduced. Income is also down significantly.
Major foreign companies, including Japanese companies, are being forced to suspend operations across the board.
Because of the LDP presidential election, I watched NHK’s 19:00 news and watch9 more than usual, but I have never seen information like this before.
So I was even more surprised.
Why doesn’t NHK report severe such news?
New nuclear power plants are coming online in China.
I’ve also been reporting that the air pollution figures for pm2.5 have been improving considerably.
That’s why, while watching the WBS special, something occurred to me first.
Recently, a French engineer accused China of being sloppy and causing a severe accident at a state-of-the-art nuclear power plant that France had licensed its technology to operate, and the Chinese authorities denied the accusation.
It is an incident in which the movement of a Chinese nuclear power plant-related dignitary who said that the accusation of a French engineer was not wrong became unclear.
That incident was as severe as the accusation, and isn’t that why China is shutting down its nuclear power plants?
However, it did report this at all.

This morning, as soon as I woke up earlier than expected, I had a flash of inspiration.
As befits this column, I realized something that none of the 125 million people in the world are aware of.
This column has been talking about how the world’s attitude toward climate issues and decarbonization results from the world being seduced by the machinations of the Chinese Communist Party.
I have been sending out to the world and Japan the papers of Taishi Sugiyama, Masahiro Miyazaki, Masayuki Takayama, and others who have written genuine articles and have been sounding the alarm about this.
Sanae Takaichi, who served as the Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications for many years, made the following remarks in several public debates for the LDP presidential election.
“As digitalization progresses, the amount of electricity needed will (I believe) be more than 70 times what it is now. Therefore, we need to ensure a stable supply of power as soon as possible. In addition to restarting nuclear power plants, we must hasten the development and adoption of SMRs, and the development and completion of new technologies, including nuclear fusion. It is an urgent issue.”

In other words, what the out-of-the-blue feature on WBS last night meant was that China, the country that has trapped the international community in its “pseudo-moralism” of “make-believe,” is falling into the trap of their lies.
Their lies were punishing the Chinese.

Incredible power shortage in China.
So that was the real reason for the Chinese government’s total ban on virtual currencies, or so I thought.
As you know, mining, which is necessary for virtual currencies, consumes a lot of electricity.

I have already described North Korea as a modern-day cartoon state in this column.
It is also the reality in China.
Once the center makes a decision, everyone at the end of the line will push forward in that direction.
No one thinks about the consequences.

Probably, all of China has started to manufacture electric cars, batteries, and solar panels.
There is a truth that Japan’s world-renowned realists have been pointing out for a long time.
For example, if all vehicles are converted to EVs, the amount of electricity needed just for this purpose will double the current level.

Decarbonization and the shift to electric vehicles is China’s attempt to undermine the national power of developed countries.
In one of its largest industries, automobile manufacturing, China is shifting the paradigm and will control the majority of battery manufacturing, the heart of electric vehicles.

China’s “abysmal evil” and “plausible lies” have been punished by God.

It is no secret that Greta Thunberg must read this column immediately.

The question is, why did TV Tokyo = Nihon Keizai Shimbun suddenly, out of the blue, report the reality of China for the first time last night?

It is a clear fact that TV Tokyo = Nihon Keizai Shimbun was unusually supportive of Taro Kono, one of the organizers of the “Nuclear Power Zero Association,” and continued to repeat unbelievably biased reporting.
TV Tokyo = Nihon Keizai Shimbun is a newspaper company with an ideology that is no different from Asahi Shimbun’s unbelievable questions that Hiroyuki Kotake asked about Moriyu Gakuen and other issues at the Press Club.
Yamakawa’s comments show they are just as anti-nuclear and abandoning nuclear power generation as the Asahi Shimbun.

Last night’s special report was something they could never have reported during the LDP presidential election.
They could not have reported it during the LDP presidential campaign because it would have exposed Taro Kono’s policy of promoting renewable energy such as solar power and eliminating nuclear power as a complete mistake.
Ignoring the fact that Japan has the world’s most advanced thermal power generation technology, the crystallization of the world’s best technology with the lowest carbon dioxide emissions, they and the international community have resorted to make-believe and pseudo-moralism.
It is the media of the democratic camp that is dominated by make-believe and pseudo-moralism. China knows this.
That is why the developed countries have fallen into China’s trap.
As a result, what will happen if we do stupid things like de-nuclear power generation, replace all cars with electric cars, and use renewable energy as the primary source of electricity?
What would happen if we did such foolish things?

The Asahi Shimbun is out of the question, though, because it has already been judged historically.
The fact that the Nihon Keizai Shimbun is getting exceptional preferential treatment from the Chinese government was made evident in last night’s particular program itself.
Along with the Asahi Shimbun, they are the most despicable people in the history of Japan against Japan and the Japanese people.

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