Even If the Turntable Moves to Brazil, It Will Take 170 Years
Japan is the nation where the turntable of civilization currently rotates.
Even if it were to move next to Brazil, the world now realizes that it would take at least 170 years.
2016-04-07
This section follows the chapter titled “As I Have Repeatedly Stated, Japan Is Still, in Substance, the World’s Second-Largest Economic Superpower.”
The turntable of civilization rotates in Japan as an act of divine providence.
For this reason, Japan must stand alongside the United States as a nation possessing the highest level of freedom and intellect, and must lead the world.
For Japan to act in accordance with divine will, bring peace and stability to the world, and restore the providence by which the turntable of civilization rotates in cycles of two hundred years, what must be done is in fact quite clear.
Because Japan is a nation where the turntable of civilization rotates, these actions are possible.
I was the first person in the world to clearly state that such a role would be impossible for China or India.
As I predicted, even if the turntable were to move next to Brazil, it would take at least 170 years, a reality that the world is now beginning to feel.
I will now state, once again for the first time to the world, what Japan must do.
This time, I will present it in bullet points.
First, Asahi Shimbun must be shut down immediately.
As previously stated, the damage it inflicted upon Japan amounted to approximately 1,400 trillion yen, a loss that can never be repaid, leaving immediate closure as the only form of accountability.
Despite gravely damaging the trust and honor of the Japanese people in the international community through fabricated reporting, the company has made no effort to correct these falsehoods and has shown no intention of doing so.
Second, the Japanese Communist Party must be outlawed, precisely in accordance with the long-repeated claim by Asahi Shimbun to “learn from Germany.”
Third, as I wrote in The Turntable of Civilization, the Tokyo Stock Exchange must be transformed into the world’s largest market, standing alongside the NYSE.
One of the continuing proofs that Japan remains the world’s second-largest economic superpower is its contribution to the United Nations.
Unlike the United States, Japan has never suspended its payments and has continued to provide, in substance, the largest financial contributions in the world.
