The Collapse of Global Intellect — A Direct Indictment of the United Nations and Western Elites
Drawing on the scholarly work of Kenichi Ara, this essay denounces the massive lies propagated by Nazism, Fascism, and one-party communist rule—and the intellectual failure of the United Nations and Western elites who believed them.
It directly challenges American intellectual circles, including the The New York Times, over the false narrative of the Nanjing Massacre.
2016-10-08
At the wretched state of the world’s intellect, represented by the United Nations, which has believed such things, those who possess sound intelligence can only stand aghast.
The other day, I discovered online a valuable scholarly work by Mr. Kenichi Ara, a senior alumnus of my alma mater Sendai Second High School and a graduate of the Faculty of Letters at Tohoku University, and disseminated it to Japan and the world.
A friend who read it brought me Seiron Extra Edition 26.
He remembered the name Kenichi Ara and delivered it to me.
Just as it was new to me, it is surely a fact that most Japanese are learning for the first time.
Of course, people around the world know nothing of it at all.
The ultimate evil of those who make Nazism, Fascism, and one-party communist rule their lifeline lies in telling lies, taking advantage of the world’s ignorance.
And these are not ordinary lies; they are persistent and massively propagated lies.
At the appalling quality of the world’s intellect, represented by the United Nations, which has believed such lies, those with sound intelligence can only be left dumbfounded.
As a Japanese citizen, I feel fierce anger toward such a dreadful and incompetent world.
Therefore, here as well, I raise the thunderous voice of Oda Nobunaga to set the world right.
I will set it right by myself.
I am the first person in the world to appear declaring that everything begins with one individual.
It was one Japanese and one American who drove Japan’s world-renowned electronics manufacturers into hardship.
It was also one Japanese—three individuals in total—and the Asahi Shimbun company who stagnated Japan’s world-leading nuclear technology and pushed major corporations such as Toshiba, Hitachi, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries—together employing tens of millions of Japanese citizens including affiliates—into distress.
I have a firm pride in having powerfully denied, through my own actions, the notion that in evil too everything begins with one individual.
I possess an absolute confidence that I have made the voice of God, divine providence, and the turntable of civilization thunder across the world.
That is why I have even referred to myself as a modern-day Kūkai.
I send forth this preface of mine and the following labor of my senior Kenichi Ara to the world as the thunderous voice of Oda Nobunaga.
I make it resound especially among American intellectuals, represented by the The New York Times, who seem to believe that the Nanjing Massacre is a historical fact.
You fools—open your eyes, prick up your ears, listen to my voice, and read my senior’s work.
Americans must know that sloppiness in the worst sense leads only to the destruction of the world.
