That Kiyota Authored the Articles and Sent Them from South Korea Is the Ultimate Taboo
It is the ultimate taboo that Haruhito Kiyota authored the fabricated comfort-women articles and transmitted them directly from South Korea. This fact would expose the dark collusion between the Asahi Shimbun and the South Korean intelligence apparatus. After admitting his role to Shukan Bunshun, Kiyota resigned from his university post and disappeared from public view. The mysterious death of former Asahi executive Yoshibumi Wakamiya in Beijing further deepens suspicions surrounding the cover-up. This chapter exposes the hidden structure of organized propaganda.
That Kiyota Authored the Articles and Sent Them from South Korea Is the Ultimate Taboo — January 21, 2017
What follows is a continuation of the previous chapter.
[No One Knows the Whereabouts of the Principal Perpetrator of the Fabrication]
“The content of his lectures was specific and detailed, and I never doubted it.”
Right after Asahi’s so-called “Yoshida memorial” two years ago, Haruhito Kiyota gave that response in a direct interview with Shukan Bunshun.
The fabricating newspaper also explained at first that the debut article had been written by Haruhito Kiyota, but later reversed itself, pretending ignorance by saying, “It was long ago, so we don’t know who wrote it.”
That Kiyota himself wrote the article and sent it from South Korea is the ultimate taboo among taboos.
Because that fact would lay bare the dark backstage reality that the Asahi Shimbun worked hand in glove with the South Korean intelligence agency to spread fabricated propaganda.
▽ The Article That Marked His Full-Scale ‘Debut’
Immediately after admitting his authorship in the Bunshun interview, Haruhito Kiyota resigned from his post at Tezukayama Gakuin University.
He has since completely disappeared from public view, and already two years have passed.
The most critical figure in the fabrication scandal remains in hiding.
At the end of April this year, former senior executive of the fabricating newspaper, Yoshibumi Wakamiya, died suddenly in Beijing.
It is said that he entered Beijing from Seoul and passed away suddenly in the hotel bath that very night.
The cause of death, revealed by his widow in a weekly magazine published about two weeks later, was shocking.
“Even now, I honestly don’t know,” (Shukan Shincho, May 19 issue).
▽ Yoshibumi Wakamiya, Whose Cause of Death Was Listed as Unknown (FNN)
Learning of Wakamiya’s mysterious end naturally raises concern for the personal safety of Haruhito Kiyota as well.
In the summer of Showa 57 (1982), Kiyota went to study at Yonsei University in South Korea, effectively replacing Wakamiya.
He was the second-generation anti-Japan operative of the fabricating newspaper, nurtured by the KCIA.
Likewise, Takashi Uemura, a junior who also studied at Yonsei University, continues to engage in lecture tours, including overseas appearances, while repeatedly filing SLAPP lawsuits.
Could this be a kind of diversionary operation orchestrated by the upper echelons of the fabricating newspaper to conceal Kiyota?
This manuscript continues.
