The Common Features of Indiscriminate Terror Seen in the Shinkansen Train Fire Incident and the Kyoto Animation Incident

Published on August 4, 2019. This essay discusses the Kyoto Animation incident, a past fire incident inside a Shinkansen train, and frequent mass shootings in the United States, arguing about the possibility of indiscriminate terrorism using social outcasts and the need for strict regulation of gasoline sales.

2019-08-04
The incident that suddenly occurred inside a Shinkansen train, caused by a lone outcast, when Japan and China were fiercely competing for the order to build Indonesia’s high-speed railway…as I began writing, I realized that this too was an incident in which gasoline was burned inside a train.
This chapter was published today at 3 p.m., but just now, the moment the 7 o’clock news began, there was a report that 20 people had died in a mass shooting at a commercial facility in Texas.
At the end, I will append an essay by one of the discerning people who read “The Turntable of Civilization.”
Anyone with discerning eyes should think that this person’s essay on the Kyoto Animation incident is the most convincing inference.
For example, the incident that suddenly occurred inside a Shinkansen train, caused by a lone outcast, when Japan and China were fiercely competing for the order to build Indonesia’s high-speed railway…as I began writing, I realized that this too was an incident in which gasoline was burned inside a train.
At that time, I wrote that, for example, it might have been staged by a Chinese intelligence organization in order to damage the reputation of the Shinkansen, whose reputation as a safe and secure vehicle resounds throughout the world.
I also referred in the same way to several incidents that suddenly occurred around that time, such as setting fires beside the railway tracks.
As I am now writing this, I am becoming convinced that my inference and this person’s inference penetrate the truth.
Because Japan, unlike the United States, is a society in which citizens cannot freely possess guns…as I was writing this, another insight came to me.
Behind the incomprehensible shooting incidents now occurring frequently in the United States, might there not be brainwashing by the intelligence agencies of anti-American states such as China and North Korea?
In the United States, a gun-owning country, shooting incidents; in Japan, instead of guns, gasoline is used to make people carry out indiscriminate terrorism…
What both have in common is that, under the present conditions of the two countries, there is practically no regulation on the sale of guns and gasoline respectively.
My inference and this person’s inference probably hit the mark.
The government should no longer sit idly by.
The strange Shinkansen incident and the present Kyoto Animation incident have similarities that are like two peas in a pod.
There is no doubt that, when anti-Japanese states plot incidents like this, the targets for their operations are outcasts of society.
In Japan, there are people who smuggled themselves in from the Korean Peninsula,
and Syngman Rhee, taking advantage of the confusion at the time of Japan’s defeat, did whatever he pleased, such as seizing Takeshima and arbitrarily drawing the Syngman Rhee Line.
As a condition for releasing the Japanese fishermen he had captured at that time, he had the Japanese government release all Koreans who had committed crimes such as murder and were serving sentences in prison, and allowed them to reside in Japan, and it should also have included granting Koreans a privileged status; even if their descendants and others are not numerous, there are more than 650,000 Korean residents in Japan in total, including those who stayed behind and did not return to the peninsula despite GHQ orders, and those who illegally entered Japan after fleeing massacres committed by Syngman Rhee on Jeju Island and elsewhere.
First of all, imposing strict regulations on gasoline sales like those involved in this case is an urgent task that Japan’s politicians must carry out.
Since they receive effectively 50 million yen, a salary equivalent to that of a company president, if they do not make a swift decision and act immediately, they are nothing but tax thieves.
The following is the essay by the person mentioned at the beginning.
https://blog.goo.ne.jp/eternalturquoiseblue/e/3c5b15fffb03abcb1438ee17607b7519