“Documents in Chinese, Officials Unable to Understand” — The Reality of China’s High-Speed Rail and the Silence of Japanese Media

China’s lack of preparation was exposed in Indonesia’s high-speed rail project when submitted documents were written only in Chinese, preventing official approval. While Sankei Shimbun reported this critical failure, Japan’s major media outlets continued to suppress inconvenient facts, focusing instead on anti-nuclear narratives. This article reveals the structural dishonesty of Japanese media coverage.

2016-02-02

It would not be an exaggeration to say that people who merely subscribe to newspapers such as Asahi Shimbun and watch news programs on TV Asahi will remain forever unaware of the facts described here.
Yet this is not something one can simply laugh off as childish talk.

These are unmistakable facts.
Because such facts are inconvenient for China, they have never been reported.
On the other hand, when it comes to anything that can be used to denigrate Japan, even blatant fabrications such as the so-called “comfort women” issue are eagerly seized upon.

Naoto Kan, the final prime minister of the Democratic Party administration—an administration so incompetent that it would not be an exaggeration to call it the lowest level in history, even a traitorous cabinet elevated by Asahi Shimbun—was clinging to power at a time when almost the entire population wanted his immediate resignation.
While imposing strict gag orders to prevent information from leaking about his own company’s acquisition of a renewable energy business (primarily solar power), he traveled to Fukushima carrying a Geiger counter, despite having no official connection to the site, claiming to measure radiation leakage.

Not only did he have the process sensationalized in weekly magazines, but he even published it as a book.
He then began insisting that nuclear power plants be shut down and replaced with solar power.
At a time when nearly all Japanese citizens wanted his immediate removal, certain parties instead flattered him, urging him to persevere and remain prime minister indefinitely.

The one who leapt at this opportunity was Mizuho Fukushima—arguably one of the worst traitors in postwar Japan—who would undoubtedly face the wrath of figures such as Nobunaga and Hideyoshi before King Enma himself.
She made the immediate and total shutdown of nuclear power plants—a policy beneath even kindergarten-level reasoning—a condition for supporting his resignation in the Diet.

The sheer depravity of Japanese media, led by NHK Osaka and Asahi Shimbun, which only broadcast narratives intended to steer the public toward anti-nuclear sentiment, is beyond description.

They say, “Germany has also declared a nuclear shutdown.”
But they fail to recognize that the country responsible for Nazi atrocities is filled with superficial moralists.
Anyone who observed the audience at the recent outdoor concert in Germany featuring Metropolitan Opera stars such as Anna Netrebko—previously introduced here—would immediately recognize the correctness of my argument.

So-called cultural figures, whose statements follow instructions so precisely that it would not be an exaggeration to say they are under the influence of Chinese and South Korean intelligence services, simply repeat what they are told.

Those who live their lives consuming newspapers like Asahi and watching the broadcasts of their affiliated television stations are, without exaggeration, completely brainwashed by Chinese and South Korean intelligence operations.

(Bold emphasis in the original text, except for the headline, is mine.)

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