What the Move to Europe Around the Anti-Terror Preparatory Offense Law Suggests: Suspicions of Agitation and Anti-Japan Propaganda

A passage dated July 12, 2019.
Presented as a chapter originally published on May 2, 2018, it links Shinsugok’s move to Europe, activism in Okinawa, the publication of anti-Japan material, and the stance of Japanese media, while sharply accusing hidden influence operations within Japan.
Focusing on developments around the enforcement of the Anti-Terror Preparatory Offense Law, it questions both the vulnerability of Japanese society and the responsibility of the media.

2019-07-12
The other day, I saw an article online saying that Shinsugok, who in any country other than Japan would be defined 100% as a spy, had moved to Europe.
What follows is a chapter I published on May 2, 2018.
The other day, I saw an article online saying that Shinsugok, who in any country other than Japan would be defined 100% as a spy,
around the time when, in 2017, the revised Act on Punishment of Organized Crimes, which altered the constituent requirements of the so-called “conspiracy crime” and newly established the “preparatory offense for terrorism, etc.” to punish crimes at the planning stage…the mass media calls it the conspiracy law…came into force,
had moved to Europe.
It was probably because Shinsugok is a real spy that she fled so quickly.
The stupidity of the television stations that kept allowing such a person to appear on programs, and of the newspapers that kept featuring her in print, is beyond excessive, but if one assumes that countless comrades of hers exist within those organizations themselves, then that is all there is to it.
That this Shinsugo is a genuine operative is shown not only by the fact that she organized groups such as Norikoe Net, sent people into Okinawa, and had them raise the flag of Okinawan independence,
but also by the fact that, the moment she moved to Europe, she had a woman with a heavily surgically altered face, named someone like Kumi Sasaki, who hardly seems Japanese at all, publish in Paris a laughable book saying things such as that groping in Japan is a major problem…a book written solely to disgrace Japan, had it reported by anti-Japan media, and then had compatriots = cells within NHK’s news division in Japan give it massive coverage on terrestrial news and on international reporting via satellite broadcasting.
There are no shoddy countries in the advanced West that would tolerate such spies = operatives.
There must be no small number of Japanese who are convinced that the strange odor incident at Nanzen-ji reported last night was the work of North Korean operatives, sleeper cells infiltrated into Japan.

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