The Ideology That Diminishes Japan: How Media and Elites Stalled the Turntable of Civilization

This essay exposes the ideology shared by major Japanese media and elite circles that seeks to weaken and diminish Japan. By examining monetary policy interference, IMF pressure, and media narratives, it argues that these forces obstructed Japan’s rise and destabilized the global order.

They hold an ideology under which they will do anything, so long as it leads to the diminishing and weakening of Japan.
2016-08-26
What runs through media outlets such as Asahi Shimbun is an ideology that will never allow Japan to become a great power.
The elites of every field and every stratum who have long subscribed to Asahi have, without exception, been brainwashed by this ideology.
That was Japan’s problem.
Let us say it could not be helped that they did not know that the turntable of civilization was rotating as a matter of divine providence.
For the simple reason that I myself did not finally appear until July 2010.
They not only lack any ideology that seeks to make Japan larger or stronger, but instead hold a mindset under which they will do anything if it serves to diminish and weaken Japan.
I am the first person in the world to point this out.
Because it was a clear day, I headed straight for Kyoto.
On the train, I read Nikkei.
On page three there was a headline reading “Correction of Dollar Strength Accelerates Yen Appreciation.”
Beneath it was a small column titled “Intervention Unlikely to Gain G7 Understanding: Interview with Former Vice Finance Minister Naoyuki Shinohara.”
This Shinohara is the very person who moved from the Ministry of Finance to the International Monetary Fund, incited the IMF with arguments for the necessity of a consumption tax hike, and caused the IMF to issue recommendations against Japan.
Ahead of the Bank of Japan’s policy meetings, Nikkei ran daily opinions from figures such as the president of Mitsubishi UFJ Bank, restraining further monetary easing.
It attempted to form opposition sentiment within the business community.
In other words, it guided the policy board members toward maintaining the status quo, and they complied.
The result was a violent surge in the yen and a massive collapse of the Tokyo stock market, dragging the Japanese economy—just beginning to move toward escaping deflation—back to square one.
To state the conclusion bluntly, Asahi and Nikkei, together with the elites of all fields and strata who were raised on these papers, can without hesitation be called the true villains, indeed great villains.
They are the great villains who halted the progress of the turntable of civilization, which is a matter of divine providence.
Why are they great villains?
Because had the world understood why the turntable of civilization was rotating toward Japan, it would never have fallen into the extremely unstable state we see today.
Japan created, for the first time in human history, a society without classes, without ideology, and without religion.
That is why the turntable of civilization rotated toward Japan.
If Japan had not been a country dominated by Asahi, Nikkei, and the so-called elites—examination-trained honor students—who align with them.
If Japan had grown ever larger and more prosperous as a super economic power alongside the United States, and had walked the path of global leadership as the embodiment of the highest freedom and intellect, then the world would have understood what I am saying without a word.
Needless to say, the reason they continue to kill one another even today is precisely because they stand in opposition to Japan.

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