What Lies Behind the Anti-Abe Sites?—Questioning the Structure of Information Operations Behind LITERA and Uwasa no Shinso.—
Using the discourse surrounding LITERA and Uwasa no Shinso as a starting point, this essay questions the ideological and organizational background of extreme anti-Abe and anti-LDP reporting, and argues that Chinese and Korean Peninsula influence operations may be at work.
By linking figures such as Yasunori Okadome, Hosei University, Okinawa, NHK reporting, and the Moritomo-Kake uproar, it presents a critical picture of the information warfare embedded in Japan’s media space.
2019-04-07
They exposed to the whole world something that it would be no exaggeration to call proof that they are agents of China and the Korean Peninsula.
When one looks at it this way, does not the lawyer Hironaka, who together with Soichiro Tahara lavished the highest praise on Yasunori Okadome, also begin to look considerably suspicious.
And when one adds the fact that he now resides in Okinawa, everything fits together almost like a perfectly matched comic triple theme.
A chapter I published on 2018-03-31 under that title has now entered goo’s top ten in search count.
The chapter I published on 2019-02-03 under the title, It looks at first glance like an ordinary leftist, or perhaps something pretending to support the left while in fact an even more frightening force is at work, was about Uwasa no Shinso and Yasunori Okadome.
The NHK watch9 program the day before yesterday reported on such a man for an extraordinarily long segment, treating him almost as though he were one of Japan’s great men.
The people who control NHK’s news division, together with Arima and Kuwako of watch9, thereby exposed to the whole world that they themselves are of exactly the same, equal, and identical cast of thought as this man, and that it would be no exaggeration to call them agents of China and the Korean Peninsula.
When one looks at it this way, does not the lawyer Hironaka, who together with Soichiro Tahara lavished the highest praise on Yasunori Okadome, also begin to look considerably suspicious.
What follows is an article I found after discovering and searching a strange site on the internet called LITERA.
I am convinced that the speculation in the article below is one hundred percent correct.
And when one further learns that the operating company is linked to the former Uwasa no Shinso, that its manager is a man named Yasunori Okadome who ran the magazine Uwasa no Shinso, and that he now lives in Okinawa, it all fits together almost like a comic triple punch line.
It seems that on the internet, this LITERA site is viewed as even lower than Nikkan Gendai, that abnormal anti-Japan site.
All men of discernment surely already know that Chinese and Korean Peninsula operational funds are flowing into Nikkan Gendai and this LITERA.
Even so, the methods of China and the Korean Peninsula are gloomy and persistent.
It is precisely the full display of what may be called “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies.”
On page 7 of today’s Sankei Shimbun there appears an interview article in the feature “The Korean Peninsula, This Is How I See It,” with a man named Jiang Longfan, director of the Korean Peninsula Research Center at Tianjin Foreign Studies University in China.
When I saw him casually saying, “Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has escaped for the time being from the domestic political crisis…,” I became convinced that Chinese and Korean Peninsula intelligence operations exist behind the Moritomo-Kake uproar.
I also learned that the manager of the aforementioned Uwasa no Shinso was a man named Yasunori Okadome.
This man is a graduate of Hosei University.
Hosei University is a stronghold of radical groups.
And this also connects with the fact that Kuwako’s marriage partner is a man who graduated from this Hosei University and found employment at a private broadcasting station.
Yasunori Okadome.
Born in Sueyoshi Town, Soo District, Kagoshima Prefecture.
He belonged to the baseball club at Miyakonojo Izumigaoka High School in Miyazaki Prefecture.
After entering the Faculty of Sociology at Hosei University, he became a fighter in the student movement, and in his third year joined the Proletarian Students League of the structural reform left.
After graduating in 1970, he dropped out of the student movement around the time of the 1970 security struggle.
He then entered the Faculty of Law for a second degree, and while enrolled worked part-time as a construction laborer in Takadanobaba.
He graduated in 1972.
When Uwasa no Shinso ceased publication with the April 2004 issue, he moved to Okinawa Prefecture, and currently writes “Monday Fierce Debate” once a month for Tokyo Sports.
As of September 2013, he was the proprietor of the snack bar “Sakedokoro Kawaraya Bekkan” in Naha City.
It should be obvious that this is not a site a man like this could operate alone.
What follows is an article from the internet.
When I looked at the site LITERA, I thought it was strange.
It lined up an awful lot of anti-Abe and anti-LDP news.
In fact, thirteen of the top twenty hot topics were criticisms of the administration.
It is not that I intend to defend the Abe Cabinet.
But I feel that this site is strange beyond the categories of right and left.
Those who know it, and those looking at it now, what do you think.
I cannot help imagining that this site is either an apparently ordinary leftist site, or one pretending to support the left while in reality some even more frightening power is at work.
To put it bluntly, I suspect that the主体 of its management is not crazed Japanese leftists but funds and people from the Peninsula or the Continent.
It is already said that the mass media are heavily controlled by South Korea and China, especially resident Koreans in Japan.
With such information power, financial power, and human resources, setting up a site like this would be child’s play.
Kind-hearted, careless Japanese who read it then mistakenly believe that it represents “public opinion.”
That is surely what the site is aiming at.
This is not something that could be done with the information-gathering ability of an individual.
It is only natural to think that a large organization stands behind it.
If that is so, it is frightening.
If they are trying to brainwash Japanese people through information warfare…
“Is LITERA a conspiracy site run by Peninsula or Continental people?”
What do you think of that hypothesis.
2017/6/24 16:50:22.
When I investigated, I came across the following explanation.
(Quoted below)
LITERA is an extreme-left news site.
[Overview]
It is an affiliated site of Cyzo and is operated by the editorial staff of Uwasa no Shinso, the anti-establishment magazine that has already ceased publication.
It may in effect be called the online version of Uwasa no Shinso.
[Reporting stance]
In the Uwasa no Shinso era, its reporting stance was more properly described as extreme-left rather than liberal, as seen in such things as spreading falsehoods about the Imperial Household and being attacked by right-wing groups.
Even now, it continues to display the same tendency, publishing many false articles about the U.S. military’s Osprey and affixing the label of neto-uyo to forces it dislikes and treating them as enemies.
As noted above, it is a news site with an extremely strong tendency to prioritize ideology over whether something is true or not, and so it is not recommended to cite LITERA articles or use them as a source.
Incidentally, on the 2ch News速報+ board, threads based on LITERA sources are prohibited, and it is treated as even lower than Nikkan Gendai.
