China Is Exposing Its Own Agents — The Hidden Network Behind Okinawa Politics and Anti-Japan Activism
China’s recent international behavior is exposing a long-hidden network of political operatives influencing Japan—particularly through Okinawa. This article reveals the role of lawyer Sayo Saruta, media allies such as Asahi Shimbun, NHK, and TBS, and Okinawan political figures such as Onaga and Inamine. It examines how foreign-backed activism, media manipulation, political correctness, and psychological influence intersect to undermine Japan’s national defense and sovereignty.
China is now proving to the international community every single day that it is a nation built upon unfathomable malice and plausible lies.
The only ones who do not realize this are the Chinese themselves.
On the front page of today’s Sankei Shimbun, a major headline read “China Uses ‘Okinawa’ as a Card Against Japan.”
I immediately searched for the relevant chapter on Ameba.
Now, China is ironically doing something extremely valuable.
That is, China itself is beginning to expose its own agents to the entire world.
This was written on February 5, 2017.
The facts contained in that article were never reported by Asahi Shimbun or similar newspapers.
Those who have subscribed to Asahi Shimbun and watched the news programs of television networks—its subsidiaries—as well as NHK, which is no different in essence, will surely agree.
It also confirms my long-held assertion that the Internet is the greatest library in human history—this time, with a chilling sense of realization.
On a sudden thought, I searched whether a female lawyer accompanied Onaga during his visit to the United States.
What emerged was astonishing.
Not only Onaga, but also Susumu Inamine—the mayor of Nago, another extraordinary turncoat who frequently appeared alongside Onaga on television—had arranged travel to the United States with her involvement.
I also found that the controversial establishment of Okinawa’s Washington office was her initiative.
Her name was revealed to be Sayo Saruta.
I confirmed through further searching that she was indeed the woman in the footage I remembered.
I had assumed she was a young lawyer, but it was written that she was already 37 at the time.
Among the organizations she founded, the name of Shuntaro Torigoe appeared.
This indicates, naturally, that TBS and similar outlets shared ideological affinity.
Further searching revealed a photograph of her in discussion with Martin Fackler, whose anti-Japanese views are truly appalling.
A sense of dread deepened.
It is well known to readers that I was the first person to write, “Everything begins with one person—or rather, can only begin with one.”
Even so, the reality that such a woman is working—covertly or openly—to undermine the policies of Japan, particularly national defense, which is among the most vital responsibilities of the state, leaves me speechless.
Yet it is also clear that it was Asahi Shimbun who nurtured, enabled, and amplified her influence.
This too is a chilling truth.
My first sight of her was during the recently broadcast press conference in which the deputy governor of Okinawa delivered an absurd rebuttal.
She appeared there dressed completely out of place—in a mini skirt, confidently displaying her legs, evidently convinced of their attractiveness.
Watching that footage, I finally understood the root cause of Onaga’s abnormal transformation.
It would not be an exaggeration to say that he fell victim to a psychological honey trap.
When I later met a friend in Kyoto, who had read my analysis, the friend admitted having the same intuition.
He, too, said he had sensed something strangely “styled” or curated in Onaga’s appearance when seen on television, which now made sense.
While reading Professor Hiroshi Furuta’s column in the newly released issue of Seiron magazine, I learned that a young woman murdered by a Chilean man while studying in France had been his student.
Anyone who saw her image on the news must have gasped.
The professor wrote that she possessed an “index of allure,” and that while he wanted to advise her to be cautious around men because of it, expressing that directly would be classified as sexual harassment.
Therefore, he was forced to choose entirely different words when giving her encouragement before she left for her studies abroad.
Reading this, I immediately recognized yet another destructive consequence of political correctness.
Those who watched the female lawyer at the Okinawa deputy governor’s press conference must have sensed the same “index of allure.”
This has nothing to do with political correctness or ideology.
The eternal truth is that there are only two kinds of human beings in this world: men and women.
And God created men to be perpetually drawn to the charm of women.
Nothing more, nothing less.
(To be continued.)

