Media Silence, Vanishing Pages, and “A-Class” Journalistic Accountability.What Awaits Those Who Manipulate Public Perception.
This text denounces the structure of “non-coverage” by major media, the suspicious deletion of online information, and repeated impression management.
Quoting comments about honey-trap allegations and a list of China-related stories that allegedly go underreported, it also criticizes the media’s focus on sensational footage while neglecting substantive achievements.
It names three journalists as bearing accountability to the public and ends with a severe moral condemnation.
2019-02-16.
They simply do not realize that what awaits them is the harshest torment administered by Enma, the king of hell.
The three “Class-A war-criminal journalists” who bear accountability to the public are as follows.
(1) Yomiuri Shimbun, Tomoko Etsushitani.
A chapter posted on 2018-05-30 under the title above is now ranked 4th in Ameba’s official hashtag ranking for Argentina.
The following continues from the previous chapter.
In the comment section of the blog above, there was also a post like the following.
In the past as well, after visiting China, countless people—across politics, government, and the private sector—have turned 180 degrees from their previous views and statements, to the point that one would think they had been brainwashed, becoming pro-China beyond pro-China, almost like agents of China, so this time it will probably be the same.
How dangerous is it for nearly 150 puppet politicians to hold seats in the Diet?
Even an elementary school student could understand it.
It seems there are lawmakers and related persons who were honey-trapped on this visit-to-China delegation as well.
Also, if you search the names Kenzaburo Oe, Shuichi Kato, and Makoto Oda together with “honey trap,” you will get hits.
Perhaps people on the left were honey-trapped too.
And among some of the “non-coverage cases” introduced on my humble blog, there are cases that are unfavorable to China.
Even just among what I have grasped, these include violent acts during the Nagano Olympic torch relay, China’s aircraft-carrier construction, follow-up reporting on the poisoned dumpling incident, organ harvesting, health damage from nuclear tests, the Uyghur issue, China’s opposition to continental-shelf applications, the claim that more than 65% of organ donors are death-row inmates, the expansion of the “three withdrawals” movement, and Spain/Argentina accusing Jiang Zemin of genocide.
Considering that China supposedly has as many as 5,000 honey-trap operatives and targets important figures around the world, it would not be surprising to think that media across Japan have fallen into China’s honey-trap operations.
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The existence of honey traps within Japan.
Reprinted from the blog “Waru-yatsu wa inega—Hai, ippai imasu <Takeda Jumei>.”
China’s spy and influence organizations in Japan are extremely sophisticated and strategic.
Information from newspaper reporters is “surface-level,” so China would not even pay attention to such things.
For example, China sends large numbers of Chinese students into Japanese graduate schools, and they become hands and feet of Chinese spy agencies.
And in a more unusual vein, high-class Chinese hostesses at Ginza bars are also honey-trap extortionists.
When the name is “Chinese Communist Party Strategic Information Control Department,” and the hostess is heavily made-up, you sober up fast.
There is also a strong theory that the late Mr. Shoichi Nakagawa was entangled in a honey trap.
http://blog.livedoor.jp/lhasa0619/archives/50656289.html.
The person drinking together “the night before” was a male Nikkei reporter.
And the meeting with Russia on the day itself was fine, sober.
Right before the press conference, a “thank-you party” was proposed by reporters.
That was because everyone present was deeply moved by the IMF Managing Director’s remarks (lol), and after all official events ended, the drinking began.
The problem was that this started about one hour before the press conference (wry smile).
Participants were two secretaries to Takagi & Suwazono, Director Tamaki (MOF), a NTV female reporter, a Yomiuri female reporter, and a Bloomberg female reporter.
Director Tamaki (or rather today’s Ministry of Finance) was extremely close to Yosano, and also strongly opposed government note issuance, so some view it as a threat against the Aso administration.
The “deal” was resignation after the budget passed, settled by Kawamura & Oshima and Democratic Party’s Yamaoka.
What overturned that was Ozawa’s true skill (lol).
And since he dangled the possibility of summoning all parties for testimony, it suddenly turned into a resignation drama.
Additional note.
Nakagawa was a precious politician who resisted anti-Japan policies such as the Human Rights Protection Bill and the “10 million immigrants law.”
If the IMF meeting was a huge success and they drank afterward, couldn’t Japanese media simply have an announcer read a script once the content was understood?
Why would they fail to report the achievements of a meeting praised by the IMF as a historic feat, and instead repeatedly air footage of “he got this drunk at a post-meeting party”?
TV stations that report nothing about Prime Minister Abe being highly praised at the Davos meeting in Switzerland, and instead repeat only the Ministry of Health’s statistics issue… they are rotten to the core, severe cases of leftist infantilism.
What awaits them is the harshest torment administered by Enma, the king of hell—though they themselves do not realize it.
http://mixi.jp/view_diary.pl?id=1083978602&owner_id=935434.
Criticism of America’s “Buy American” regulations.
http://mixi.jp/view_diary.pl?id=1083854586&owner_id=935434.
Praise that was cut away.
If this were journalism in good faith, then even if the minister was drunk at the post-conference party, they could simply have an announcer read a script about the success of the G7 meeting after grasping the content.
Instead, they never touch the G7 at all, repeatedly air footage as if he had been drinking during the meeting, and turn “he is drunk” into the only news.
I think it is clear they set him up.
http://twinklestars.air-nifty.com/blog/2009/02/post-086f.html.
But if Ozawa does it, it’s forgiven.
It is shameful that Japanese people, dancing to the media’s tune, call “Japan’s disgrace” one of the very few politicians who truly worried about Japan and opposed the Human Rights Protection Bill and the “10 million immigrants law.”
Please look closely at the images too.
The three “Class-A war-criminal journalists” who bear accountability to the public are as follows.
(1) Yomiuri Shimbun, Tomoko Etsushitani.
Amazingly, as of today, all information has been deleted from the web.
If this continues, even her very existence may be completely erased.
Excerpt from Google search results.
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Tomoko Etsushitani, joined the company in 1996.
After working for over five years at the Utsunomiya bureau, she moved through local-division programming at the Tokyo headquarters and transferred to the business desk.
She currently covers the retail distribution industry, including department stores, supermarkets, and convenience stores, and runs around conducting interviews.
www.weblets.jp/interview2007/21.html.
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The page itself has already disappeared.
Even when searching “Tomoko Etsushitani,” only remnants of information remain on the web.
(2) Nippon TV, Satoko Hara, “Nittero’s kunoichi.”
G7 closes, what are the challenges for the world economy? A reporter explains <2/15 1:23>.
http://www1.ntv.co.jp/news/wmtram/dw/ng.html?m_url=090215003&n_url=129136.
(3) Bloomberg, Kyoko Shimodoi.
Did she vanish as soon as it was exposed that she had been urging him to drink?
On 2/14, then Finance Minister and Financial Services Minister Nakagawa left the G7 luncheon around 1 p.m., and had a meal with MOF International Bureau Director Rintaro Tamaki and several others including female reporters who accompanied the delegation from Japan.
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20090218-00000003-maip-pol.
http://www.zakzak.co.jp/top/200902/t2009021828_all.html.
After this was exposed online, Yomiuri deleted from its own site information about Ms. Tomoko Etsushitani, who had accompanied Mr. Nakagawa.
An article written by Etsushitani.
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/atmoney/news/20090214-OYT1T00279.htm.
Before deletion: with Etsushitani’s photo and link.
Cached and archived links follow.
Yomiuri appears highly suspicious if it is deleting her profile.
It is also said that Etsushitani told a Reuters reporter about this, and that this led to Nakagawa’s press conference.
To a Reuters reporter.
Etsushitani: “Tomorrow’s press conference will be interesting.”
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Etsushitani makes him drink.
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Nakagawa, ill and “taking cold medicine,” drinks.
Cold medicine + alcohol, a double punch.
