How Japan’s Diminution Turned the World into a Chain of Evil— After the Civilization Turntable Came to a Halt —

This essay argues that Japan’s forced diminishment, driven by financial policy and media manipulation, brought the civilization turntable to a halt.
As a result, the international community degenerated into a chain of evil and collusion, with Japan kept as a “political prisoner” even seventy years after the war.

2016-08-24

Naoyuki Shinohara entered the Ministry of Finance in 1975.
He later served as Vice Minister of Finance, succeeding Hiroshi Watanabe.
In other words, when the Ministry of Finance implemented the total volume regulation in March 1990, which created Japan’s so-called Lost Twenty Years, he must have been at the very center of the execution team.
I, who was once expected to remain at Kyoto University and shoulder its future, strayed, to put it bluntly, far off the main path.
At my beloved alma mater, I had become a person long unheard of.
Walking a life completely opposite to theirs, starting from nothing, I chose real estate brokerage as my profession and built my life as a businessman from scratch, as readers already know.
Despite continuing to achieve results that were said to be unrivaled in Japan for a single small-scale office, I eventually came to experience what could only be described as hell, just like all other real estate professionals.
Simply put, it was because of this man.
This man, together with an economic reporter from Asahi Shimbun who led the formation of public opinion to crush the correct prescription proposed by Kiichi Miyazawa.
In other words, Yamada Atsushi, one of the men who destroyed Japan, must have been one of his associates.
Through them, Japan was diminished, and the civilization turntable came to a halt.
And thus emerged the current world of grotesque demons lurking in darkness.
As a result of Japan’s diminishment, the international community became something like a chain of evil, a nest of conspiracies.
Meanwhile, Japan itself was reduced to its current miserable state by the collusion of Naoyuki Shinohara, Asahi Shimbun, and Nikkei Shimbun, which can hardly be denied as Asahi’s accomplice.
Thus, far from leading the world alongside the United States as a nation where the civilization turntable is turning.
Japan has instead been confronted by China and South Korea, nations that can only be described as conglomerations of evil.
And for some reason, aided by countries such as the Netherlands, the New York Times in the United States, and their spies, who side with their malice.
Even seventy years after the war, Japan continues to be placed in the position of a “political prisoner” within the international community.
The statements made by Treasury Secretary Lew are also extremely suspicious.
I wonder whether the world can survive while remaining trapped in such a chain of evil.
Is it because the United States, like a giant brute, lacks wisdom.
Or because it is overly consumed by a base desire to conceal the original sin it committed against Japan.
If even the standards of good and evil are erased by a priority placed solely on profit-making.
Then I cannot help but think that humanity itself has no future.
Not only China, which remains a one-party communist dictatorship even in the twenty-first century, but American society itself may also collapse.
If the world is so thoroughly trampled by evil and driven only by the pursuit of money.
Then perhaps the world can only head toward extinction.
In a world where only evil proliferates to such an extent.
Might God not choose to extinguish humanity.
Each form of evil has simply become too extreme.

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