A Nation at Stake: Reassessing the Kishida Era with Eyes Wide Open
This piece is a very rough, intuitive analysis of Fumio Kishida.
I invite professional writers—those who earn their living through ideas—to take this on.
Please follow Takashi Tachibana’s example: by publishing his landmark study of Kakuei Tanaka he became an instant star in the world of ideas and achieved tremendous financial success.
I hope you will write a definitive “Study of Fumio Kishida” that proves my intuitive critique is spot‑on—and reap similar acclaim.
Nothing damages Japan’s national interest more than the reclusive Miyazawa clan in Jingūmae pulling political strings from the shadows.
His actions haven’t merely divided Japan; they’re tearing it apart.
Why is he doing this?
My confident hypothesis: he’s been ensnared in a Chinese honey‑trap.
When he won the LDP presidency, media profiles noted that he’s such a heavy drinker he never blacks out.
Before my own serious illness in May 2011, I was among Osaka’s top drinkers—my tab could have bought three mansions.
Yesterday, Yoichi Takahashi reported that Kishida himself ordered a parliamentary caucus petition to go unsigned—cementing my suspicion that Kishida is the prime suspect.
I once woke up beside a stranger after a night of heavy drinking—it must have been at the peak of my career.
It’s widely said Kishida is a heavy drinker too.
His relative Yoichi Miyazawa—essentially the MoF’s agent living in Jingūmae—has long chaired the Hiroshima Japan–China Friendship Association.
Kishida himself must have visited China many times on official invitation.
Entrapping him in a honey‑trap would be easier than snapping an infant’s finger.
Immediately after Abe’s assassination, reporters on Kishida’s jet noted that upon hearing Abe had died, Kishida smiled—prompting fears of a mental break.
I wrote two days ago of a mirage‑like message from China to Ishiba… but yesterday the real target became clear: Kishida.
As Yoshiko Sakurai revealed, China has planned for years to premiere anti‑Japan propaganda films around month’s end—fully expecting Abe alone to mount a decisive rebuttal.
Their three‑part series was timed so Prime Minister Ishiba would repudiate Abe’s August Statement, making Japan confess wrongdoing to China—a CCP order.
When Kishida was premier, one bizarre incident followed another: unprecedented U.S. ambassador interference, passage of the divisive LGBT bill at the White House, and Biden/Xi Jinping’s secret closeness.
Whatever kompromat Xi holds, Biden must know it—no wonder Kishida became Biden’s puppet.
Why did Kishida smile on the government jet?
The echo from China:
“You backed Abe’s rallies… keep doing so and you’ll reap great rewards. As long as Abe lives, you can never surpass him. But once he’s gone, the LDP becomes your party. You become the absolute ruler—impossible while Abe lived…”
Yesterday I saw TV Asahi’s wide‑show: host Yōko Ōshita wore a grotesque leer forcing LDP member Masahisa Sato to accept a suspicious 47% Ishiba‑support poll.
Sato calmly refused.
Ōshita’s face froze in the unnatural mask I first saw on Wakamiya Yoshibumi’s corpse photos from Beijing.
Anyone manipulated by unseen forces wears that unnatural expression.
The pathetic Wakayama attack on Kishida was, I now believe, a Chinese‑orchestrated psy‑op to make Japanese think “Kishida is innocent.”
Kishida only won the LDP presidency because Takaichi swung her support to him in the runoff—an undeniable fact.
She served dutifully, boosted the party’s standing, yet her premiership bid was blocked twice by the same unseen hand.
If the MoF truly ordered this, is it a cabal indifferent to Japan’s national interest?
But could the MoF alone engineer such absurd outcomes?
Would they again block Takaichi’s rise?
Surely the MoF is not a den of traitors.
So why do China—and perhaps the MoF—hold Kishida’s political life in their grasp?
The scandal China controls must be enough to bury his career—and life—in an instant.
Because, like Abe, the only person China truly fears is Takaichi Sanae.
They cannot risk another assassination, so they’ve unleashed every honey‑trap and money‑trap in a final war to subvert Japan’s national interest—destroy the LDP and collapse Japan’s stability.
China’s proof: NHK’s outrageous politically biased reporting on July 20 and the grotesque Asahi/Mainichi polls two days ago.
Now is the moment for every patriotic Japanese to rise and crush their cunning plots.
This is the real “now or never.”