Propaganda Nations and Manufactured Complacency— Read This and You Will Wake Up —

This essay examines China and South Korea as propaganda-driven states sustained by deception and ideological manipulation. It criticizes Japan’s media environment and urges readers to abandon complacent cultural idols and confront reality by reading a genuine strategic analysis published in Hanada.

March 11, 2017

China, a one-party communist dictatorship, and South Korea, which in reality is a nation of Nazism, are countries whose very nature compels them to continuously engage in propaganda—that is, conspiratorial psychological warfare—in order to maintain their regimes.
It would not be an exaggeration to call them nations of propaganda.
The conspiracies they devise are by no means trivial.
Moreover, although they possess no spirit of kachōfūgetsu, they are peoples who live by a mentality of intrigue and by the philosophy of raw blackness, as evidenced by the abundance of such books openly sold in Chinese bookstores.
In addition, the Asahi Shimbun, a stronghold of false moralism and false communism, exercised near-total control over Japan until August three years ago.
It would not be an exaggeration to say that their conspiracies against Japan have now been perfected.
Writers who are casually elevated and labeled as “great masters” serve as symbolic examples of this condition.
To those who spend large sums of money on books by such figures, I say this here and now.
If you have the time and money to do so, go immediately to a bookstore, purchase the latest issue of the monthly magazine Hanada for 840 yen,
and read the genuine scholarly work by former Air Self-Defense Force General Kunio Oda on pages 106 through 112.
No matter how relaxed or complacent your state of mind may be, your eyes will be opened at once.

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