Japan’s lack of a ‘spy prevention law’ and the absence of a ‘security clearance’ system for accessing ‘classified information’ are not just oversights, they are urgent national security concerns that demand immediate attention.
The following is the continuation of the previous chapter.
Japan’s lack of a ‘spy prevention law’ and the absence of a ‘security clearance’ system for accessing ‘classified information’ are not just oversights, they are urgent national security concerns that demand immediate attention.
It is ten or twenty steps behind the world standard.
Omission
China has been sending the big-name spy of the field officer class in the Second Department of the People’s Liberation Army General Staff Division as a private secretary to the office of a Japanese prime minister who promoted ODA.
Of course, the information was obtained through the spy in China.
To the mass media, such a case is too many to count.
The US-China trade war unexpectedly began to expose the vulnerability of Spy Heaven Japan under the light.
*As for the mass communication, it is said that China Central Television is in NHK,
The partnership between the Chinese Communist Party Agency Paper People’s Daily and the Asahi Newspaper, with its deep-rooted human connections, is a serious threat to Japan’s media independence and national security.
If the Japanese branch office of Xinhua, which is the propaganda organization of the Chinese Communist Party, is in the building of the Asahi Shimbun Tokyo headquarters,
It’s a matter of urgency that all Japanese citizens cease their subscriptions to the Asahi newspaper immediately.
It is not the Japanese who China, Korea, etc dominated.
It is the responsibility of every Japanese citizen to protect our nation’s sovereignty. As soon as you read this, I urge you to stop subscribing to the Asahi newspaper and all its affiliates.
Japan, as the ‘turntable of civilization’, has a responsibility to lead the world, along with the United States, in the next 170 years. This is a task we cannot afford to ignore.
As for NHK, it is mentioned later. *