Persistent Attacks on The Turntable of Civilization and the Wall of Japanese Justice: Criminal Damage, Reverse SEO, SNS Attacks, and the Essence of Japanese Society
Published on October 4, 2019.
This essay records the author’s account of fraud damage, reverse SEO attacks, impersonation and persistent harassment on social media, and his doubts about Japan’s police, prosecutors, and judicial system after the launch of The Turntable of Civilization.
It also criticizes French media coverage of the Carlos Ghosn case, discusses the essence of Japan-Korea relations, and addresses Japan’s excessive protection of perpetrators and neglect of victims.
October 4, 2019.
Almost all the managers of Japan’s leading major corporations, professors at national universities throughout Japan such as the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University, Kasumigaseki, members of the House of Representatives… my seniors, classmates, and juniors… the entire core of Japan was reading it every day.
This chapter is not a finished product, but something like a prologue to future action, and it also runs through the essence of Japan-Korea relations.
It also runs through the fact that I, a living Nobunaga and Kukai of the present age, thundered at Le Monde in a great voice against the utmost foolishness and malice of French media, led by Le Monde, toward Japan’s judiciary, which arrested and interrogated Carlos Ghosn.
They were arrogant merely because their skin is white and Japanese people are yellow, and therefore they think Japanese people are inferior.
Or it also runs through the fact that some years ago, when a woman named Sasaki Kumi, obviously one who had undergone repeated cosmetic surgery, whether a Korean resident in Japan or a Korean herself, went all the way to Paris and published a book degrading Japan, saying that she had been molested in Japan and her life had been ruined,
I thundered at the low-intelligence media in Paris that happily used this as an opportunity to attack Japan, and at the wickedness of the people controlling watch9 and International News, which reported it at length as perfect material for degrading Japan.
As my readers know, in mid-July 2010, I had no choice but to appear in this way, carrying The Turntable of Civilization with me.
Almost all the managers of Japan’s leading major corporations, professors at national universities throughout Japan such as the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University, Kasumigaseki, members of the House of Representatives… my seniors, classmates, and juniors… the entire core of Japan was reading it every day.
A true essay that reaches the ends of the world is, so to speak, written in the state of mind of Jesus Christ.
At that time, I had an office in a place five minutes on foot from Umeda, one minute on foot from the Midosuji Line, and I was sending out my writings from there.
The criminal who, even now, continues persistently to commit criminal acts against me is said to have lived near the building owned by our company.
One day, three people, men and women, came and said that they ran a company called Digicom and were renting a nearby building, but that the building owner had demanded they leave within that month, offering the condition that the full security deposit would be returned.
Therefore, they wanted me to rent them a room of about 20 tsubo.
By chance, a room of that size was vacant.
Of course, I had no way of knowing that they had come in a planned manner after checking this beforehand.
Ninety-nine percent of what this man said was a lie, and for six months not a single yen of rent or security deposit was paid.
At first, I was told an astonishing lie about the air conditioner and was defrauded of 3 million yen.
Naturally, I filed a criminal complaint over this as well.
Only after our company had also been defrauded of the same large sum as the above-mentioned bank did I learn that this criminal had teamed up with a Yamaguchi-gumi thug, defrauded Ehime Bank of the enormous sum of 150 million yen, and been arrested, a fact that had been reported prominently in the newspapers.
Naturally, I also learned later that when he appeared at our company, he had been arrested, detained in a detention center, and then was in the period after he had been released on bail.
It was in June 2011, while I was in a hospital room for seven months suffering from a serious illness for which I had been told that my chance of survival was 25 percent,
an illness brought on when my anger and regret over the above fraud became killer stress,
that this criminal began unbelievable attacks on the Internet against my The Turntable of Civilization and against Akutagawa Kenji, my original pen name.
Immediately after I appeared, I received intense approaches from two publishing companies in Tokyo.
They said that what I was writing about, the North Yard, should be published immediately.
Thinking that Asahi or Nikkei would eventually approach me, I asked those two companies to wait.
I chose the company that had no concern at all of going under for the time being, and on June 1, 2011, from my hospital room, I announced that the book would be published on December 1, 2011.
At that very moment, unbelievable attacks began against The Turntable of Civilization and Akutagawa Kenji.
The other day, television aired a preview of a program saying things like, “In Japan’s judiciary, once a case is indicted—meaning that something investigated by the police as a criminal case and sent to the public prosecutor’s office is brought before the court as a case—99.9 percent are found guilty…”
I immediately remembered the words of the lawyer I was consulting at the time, a former prosecutor.
This was when two cases of monetary fraud and one case of online crime, three cases in total, were not indicted.
“The Japanese public prosecutor’s office is an organization of careerism.
They indict only cases they can make 99.99 percent certain to end in conviction.
If a case they indict does not result in conviction, it becomes a major demerit, and promotion cannot be expected…
You have, in a manner of speaking, become a writer, so why not write about such great evil…”
As my readers know, I am not writing at all in order to take on the prosecutors.
Inwardly, I strongly thought, “Sensei, that is your work, not mine.”
The unbelievable attacks against The Turntable of Civilization and my original pen name were as follows.
The criminal created as many as 40 handles, or IDs, on several blog operating companies.
All of them were blogs with foolish content.
They were blogs claiming to be driving代行 or secretary代行 services, and other truly meaningless blogs with incoherent writing that made one think the author must be mentally abnormal.
He pasted chapters I had sent out onto those blogs.
It was the use of what is called reverse SEO measures as a crime.
He pasted them onto foolish blogs and filled up roughly the first ten pages of search results for The Turntable of Civilization or Akutagawa Kenji.
Eventually, they even appeared at the top of the first page!
The lawyer mentioned above was not at all of the PC generation or Internet generation, and not only that, he hated the Internet and even hated looking at it.
Nevertheless, he said to me, “This is terrible.
It is clearly a crime…”
and named several possible charges.
You have been defrauded of a large sum of money…
You have filed complaints not only criminally but also civilly, and naturally you have won completely, but because this criminal has made his address unknown and is running around, there is no way to recover even one yen.
Because interest keeps being added, the amount now exceeds 200 million yen…
On top of that, you suffered a serious illness and were hospitalized for seven months…
The hospitalization costs must also have been large.
If I formally take this on here, it will cost no less than 500,000 yen.
I will write the document for you, so the best thing is for you to file the criminal complaint at the police station yourself.
You can do it yourself.
So after being discharged, I went by myself.
But in order to break through the wall of the Japanese prosecutors, unless I were a super-famous person or hired one of the highest-ranking law firms in Japan, it would end in futility.
I will write about this process later.
Le Monde must know this:
Japan is the most lenient country in the world toward criminals.
There is an excessive system of human rights protection for perpetrators, and the majority of victims are all angry about it.
Regarding the above online criminal acts, the person himself confessed to the police that he had done all of them.
This criminal’s sentence was finalized, and he was imprisoned.
Naturally, during that period, he stayed quiet, but as soon as he was released, he created an ID on Twitter such as Akutagawa + Kenji (@masaya1856) and began attacking again.
Once matters had reached this point, there was no longer any choice.
With a heartbroken feeling, I decided to change the pen name to which I had been deeply attached.
A few years ago, this criminal boldly posted his real name on Facebook.
It said that he had graduated from Ritsumeikan University, that through a connection with a classmate he had opened a shop in Kitashinchi, and so on.
Needless to say, the capital for it came from money defrauded from our company.
I immediately visited a law office,
but the conclusion was that nothing could be done, because a few years before I discovered it, he had written something of uncertain truth, such as that he was moving to Barcelona, and then the blog had stopped.
Now, this time, he created IDs of a certain pattern on Hatena Blog, nifty Blog, and FC2, pasted chapters of my The Turntable of Civilization onto obscene erotic videos, and began an attack of pasting them endlessly from the second page of search results onward.
There was a decent person at nifty, who told me that laws are now being developed and taught me the formal document for reporting such a criminal.
I printed it out, stamped it with my registered seal, and mailed it.
Then I received a phone call.
They said that the IP address had been changed in various ways, that it appeared to be from overseas, and that they could not identify him.
What should we do?
They could delete them as soon as they found them.
So I decided to have them do that, and the other two companies did the same.
After several months, this attack subsided.
Next, on Facebook, he began a friend-request attack using foreign names that made no sense.
They were extremely foolish, nonsense IDs that led to erotic sites.
Furthermore, the other day, for some reason, Twitter appeared under the top page, and when I felt suspicious and clicked it, the ID that I had switched to because this criminal had hijacked my Twitter ID appeared.
This ID too had been hijacked, so I had long since switched away from it.
The above criminal had created an ID such as Jokobicchan @masaya18go6, and had written comments such as “I finally found you,” which were by then pure stalking itself, and then comments such as “…idiot.”
Needless to say, I felt a chill, but I also became convinced that these acts were the work of this criminal.
A few years ago, astonishingly, he even carried out a port-scan attack.
It cost me a large amount of money to deal with it.
Because I wanted as many people as possible to read my writings, I had also joined Facebook and Twitter,
but the day before yesterday, I cleanly withdrew from Facebook and Twitter.
Because methods by which such criminals attack through these two SNS platforms are posted on the Internet, the situation is hopeless.
If any of you frequently experience symptoms such as a smartphone that was charging at night having zero power in the morning, or the PC fan spinning abnormally, you should assume that these are the result of intrusion into your PC through these SNS platforms, and you would do better to withdraw from them immediately.
The moment I withdrew from these two, my PC became light and responsive.
The above criminal is not a genuine Japanese, and the fact that such unbelievable things can be done is clear if one looks at the reality of Korea, which is finally becoming evident.
It is the very manifestation of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies.”
After being defrauded of a large sum of money exceeding 100 million yen, it is only natural that every victim would feel resistance to spending yet another large sum of money on lawyers.
Now, this criminal has finally begun attacks against Ameba and goo as well.
At this point, I truly think I can no longer forgive it.
Criminals know thoroughly the weaknesses of the Japanese judiciary:
that the human rights of perpetrators are given unbelievable importance, that cases are not easily indicted, and so on.
They repeat crimes and live shamelessly.
But they surely know at least this:
repeat offenses make the crime heavier, meaning the prison term becomes longer.
