Very interesting. The text reads almost like a Japanese national that learned English there.. sounds very similar. Also it seems the British intelligence service might have been the hand moving all this together. Personally I love and admire the Japanese, despite not having any ancestral ties to them. I just love their geographical wonders and culture. RIP Shinzo Abe ❤️
I'll look at this a bit more closely tomorrow; late night shift here now.
But a few points worth remembering: Japan was opened up not by the British but by the US, when the US sent a fleet of ships uninvited into Tokyo bay and essentially told the Japanese, you MUST trade with us or we'll blow you to smithereens. Up until this time, Japan only allowed very limited trade with the Netherlands at two specific ports; for all other intents and purposes, Japan was closed to the outside world.
I don't doubt that the Bankers played a big part in all the machinations of the Meiji era, but its also true that history has other driving forces, including good ones (God) and so many developments cannot be rightfully viewed in a purely simplistic manner.
Much as I love Japan, there needs to be a recognition that the Tokugawa shogunate was extremely brutal and savage as much as it was beautiful and unique. It needed to change. It couldn't survive in a world where Japan was not a hermit nation (much like North Korea is now).
When Japan annexed Korea to be part of their empire, the Koreans were treated as brutally and abused as much as any nation of people can be.
This is a myth. Japan had outside contact from the time of the Spanish occupation of Mexico. They sent samurai to different parts of the world including Germany, Spain, and Mexico when the Aztec where still alive under Spanish occupation.
No, it is not a myth. The Tokugawa Bakufu/Shogunate brought in the period of Sakoku/isolation. Jesuits were using religion to take control over the country and Tokugawa saw what was happening and not only kicked out the foreigners, but massacred Japanese Christians. Only the Dutch were allowed to trade and had access to Nagasaki. I've walked those streets and enjoyed the Dutch architecture myself. The Dutch were Protestant and were not up to the shenanigans that the Catholics/Jesuits were. (Interestingly enough, that same group really screwed their chance of China becoming a Christian nation too, when the Vatican tried to micromanage proselytization of China long-distance.) But outside of Nagasaki, the rest of the country was closed to the rest of the world.
Japanese elementary children know who Commodore Perry was, but he's not well-known at all in the USA. He was the emissary sent to Japan to open the country at gunpoint, which ushered in the Meiji Era. Then the banksters got involved, with Jacob Schiff manipulating Japan to go to war with Russia to weaken it for the communists to take over. I'm sure they were egging Japan on to become imperialist with the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere (which was rather one-sided as far as "co-prosperity" goes).
Yes, there were samurai emissaries who went as far as the Vatican during the Sengoku Period. Nobunaga was a Christian himself, and he was the one who unified Japan. That all ended during the period of isolation.
Being aware and being open are not the same thing.
During that period (later 1500s, early 1600s) Hideyoshi attempted to invade Korea and take it over. Nobunaga, Hideyoshi's predecessor, apparently engaged with the Vatican and Jesuits because he wanted to gain the benefits of technology, etc. But Tokugawa, how came after Hideyoshi, shut the whole thing down and it began a capital crime to enter or leave Japan.
The exceptions were the Dutch, as Steve mentions.
However, Steve, this is the first I've heard of Nobunaga being Christian. I'm wondering where you're sourcing that from?
There was a historic event where Christian’s held up at a castle and were starved to death by the shogun. This was due to the Shogun not liking people to have higher authority than themselves, as Christians easily became revels.
Perhaps my memory failed me. I could have sworn that I had read that he was Christian. IIRC, he had priests pray for him before battles. I saw this depicted in a movie once.
Not to sound like a fag, but those old black and white pictures of Samurai at different worlds wonders, looking like stereotypical Japanese tourists, except with swords and battle gear, are the cutest thing I've ever seen grown men do. Barbarism is necessary, in different times, but I think they struck a good balance (as a solution for their own problems, by their own people) between force and diplomacy. They should be allowed to be a hermit nation if they want to.
You will NOT hide away in your native country enjoying your ancestral culture. You will NOT live in peace under your king. You WILL accept international banking debt. You WILL allow browns to jump your border and create slums in your central cities. You WILL reduce your population below replacement rate. You WILL suck the female penis. And you WILL be happy
Also it seems the British intelligence service might have been the hand moving all this together.
Astute observation. I have seen 3 things recently, that are recently uncovered research. A photo showing the Meiji Samurai with a British guy who turned out to be Intel guy. So the "Meiji Restoration" that overthrow Tokugawa Shogunate seems to be a Intel color revolution.
Second, looks like they have uncovered the hidden puppet master behind the Japanese Admiral who turned 180 degrees and suddenly ordered Pearl Harbour attack and then delayed declaration of war.
Third, (this is not new) the whole Mongolia conquest had to do with Opium, and the Japanese PM (Nishi something) who made American bases permanent (during the Anpo days), made his millions in opium trade in Mongolia and was run by a CIA agent.
Unfortunately, 4chan is blocked at work and that Archive link doesn't work for me. I'll have to chime in more when I get home, but for now I've replied to one fren's error.
I heard there was some anime that had to be censored for its US release because it placed blame for something on Israel. I can't remember what the title is and I've never seen it. As for Code Geass, I know nothing of that show, other than the infamous table-humping scene.
The two bombs were used for testing two different techs - uranium and plutonium.
FDR had two independent intel reports of the Pearl Harbor attack plan and he explicitly stood down any action or even warning.
However apparently even he was not gonna go ahead with atom bombing Japan. So a few months before that they had to bring in Truman who supposedly loathed Japanese.
The order given on all sides, at every point in history, always comes from the Cabal - more specifically Banksters, but usually it’s far more subtle and layered than just giving orders.
Oppenheimer movie, but all is lacking , does make it clear that Nazis were not making an atomic bomb, and everyone knew it and so the bomb was clearly intended for Japan from day 1.
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Very interesting. The text reads almost like a Japanese national that learned English there.. sounds very similar. Also it seems the British intelligence service might have been the hand moving all this together. Personally I love and admire the Japanese, despite not having any ancestral ties to them. I just love their geographical wonders and culture. RIP Shinzo Abe ❤️
I'll look at this a bit more closely tomorrow; late night shift here now.
But a few points worth remembering: Japan was opened up not by the British but by the US, when the US sent a fleet of ships uninvited into Tokyo bay and essentially told the Japanese, you MUST trade with us or we'll blow you to smithereens. Up until this time, Japan only allowed very limited trade with the Netherlands at two specific ports; for all other intents and purposes, Japan was closed to the outside world.
I don't doubt that the Bankers played a big part in all the machinations of the Meiji era, but its also true that history has other driving forces, including good ones (God) and so many developments cannot be rightfully viewed in a purely simplistic manner.
Much as I love Japan, there needs to be a recognition that the Tokugawa shogunate was extremely brutal and savage as much as it was beautiful and unique. It needed to change. It couldn't survive in a world where Japan was not a hermit nation (much like North Korea is now).
When Japan annexed Korea to be part of their empire, the Koreans were treated as brutally and abused as much as any nation of people can be.
This is a myth. Japan had outside contact from the time of the Spanish occupation of Mexico. They sent samurai to different parts of the world including Germany, Spain, and Mexico when the Aztec where still alive under Spanish occupation.
Japanfag has entered the chat!
No, it is not a myth. The Tokugawa Bakufu/Shogunate brought in the period of Sakoku/isolation. Jesuits were using religion to take control over the country and Tokugawa saw what was happening and not only kicked out the foreigners, but massacred Japanese Christians. Only the Dutch were allowed to trade and had access to Nagasaki. I've walked those streets and enjoyed the Dutch architecture myself. The Dutch were Protestant and were not up to the shenanigans that the Catholics/Jesuits were. (Interestingly enough, that same group really screwed their chance of China becoming a Christian nation too, when the Vatican tried to micromanage proselytization of China long-distance.) But outside of Nagasaki, the rest of the country was closed to the rest of the world.
Japanese elementary children know who Commodore Perry was, but he's not well-known at all in the USA. He was the emissary sent to Japan to open the country at gunpoint, which ushered in the Meiji Era. Then the banksters got involved, with Jacob Schiff manipulating Japan to go to war with Russia to weaken it for the communists to take over. I'm sure they were egging Japan on to become imperialist with the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere (which was rather one-sided as far as "co-prosperity" goes).
Yes, there were samurai emissaries who went as far as the Vatican during the Sengoku Period. Nobunaga was a Christian himself, and he was the one who unified Japan. That all ended during the period of isolation.
Thanks for some insight there.
My point was that Japan was open and well aware of others as far back as 1400-1600
Being aware and being open are not the same thing.
During that period (later 1500s, early 1600s) Hideyoshi attempted to invade Korea and take it over. Nobunaga, Hideyoshi's predecessor, apparently engaged with the Vatican and Jesuits because he wanted to gain the benefits of technology, etc. But Tokugawa, how came after Hideyoshi, shut the whole thing down and it began a capital crime to enter or leave Japan.
The exceptions were the Dutch, as Steve mentions.
However, Steve, this is the first I've heard of Nobunaga being Christian. I'm wondering where you're sourcing that from?
There was a historic event where Christian’s held up at a castle and were starved to death by the shogun. This was due to the Shogun not liking people to have higher authority than themselves, as Christians easily became revels.
Sourcing from my memory of what history books I had read. Although this says he embraced Christianity politically but not accepted it personally.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Oda-Nobunaga
This also gives some interesting information.
https://www.worldhistory.org/Oda_Nobunaga/
Perhaps my memory failed me. I could have sworn that I had read that he was Christian. IIRC, he had priests pray for him before battles. I saw this depicted in a movie once.
Steve, if you are insinuating that I'm not a Japanfag, I may have to file a complaint with the Greater Tokyo Metropolitan District Court.
Just saying.
Well, I am Japanfaggier than you. So there.
I didn't think it was a competition...
:p
Not to sound like a fag, but those old black and white pictures of Samurai at different worlds wonders, looking like stereotypical Japanese tourists, except with swords and battle gear, are the cutest thing I've ever seen grown men do. Barbarism is necessary, in different times, but I think they struck a good balance (as a solution for their own problems, by their own people) between force and diplomacy. They should be allowed to be a hermit nation if they want to.
Agreed.
You will NOT hide away in your native country enjoying your ancestral culture. You will NOT live in peace under your king. You WILL accept international banking debt. You WILL allow browns to jump your border and create slums in your central cities. You WILL reduce your population below replacement rate. You WILL suck the female penis. And you WILL be happy
Astute observation. I have seen 3 things recently, that are recently uncovered research. A photo showing the Meiji Samurai with a British guy who turned out to be Intel guy. So the "Meiji Restoration" that overthrow Tokugawa Shogunate seems to be a Intel color revolution.
Second, looks like they have uncovered the hidden puppet master behind the Japanese Admiral who turned 180 degrees and suddenly ordered Pearl Harbour attack and then delayed declaration of war.
Third, (this is not new) the whole Mongolia conquest had to do with Opium, and the Japanese PM (Nishi something) who made American bases permanent (during the Anpo days), made his millions in opium trade in Mongolia and was run by a CIA agent.
u/stevethefish76 can you add any insight to this discussion?
Unfortunately, 4chan is blocked at work and that Archive link doesn't work for me. I'll have to chime in more when I get home, but for now I've replied to one fren's error.
Very interesting. This puts my favorite anime Code Geass more into perspective. Japan(area 11) is ruled over by their version of the UK
Many comics and anime shows contain much truth. Just like the cabal communicates and uses art to influence. So do the light workers/white hats.
I heard there was some anime that had to be censored for its US release because it placed blame for something on Israel. I can't remember what the title is and I've never seen it. As for Code Geass, I know nothing of that show, other than the infamous table-humping scene.
/u/SWOL_of_CINDER
oh god, why did you remind me of that.. that bitch is crazy (creates their worlds equivalent of the nuke)
I like mecha shows, so if it's worth watching, I'll give it a shot.
So it seems like all the mass casualty events, the bombs were also ritual sacrifices
Cabal had to give orders on both sides to make it look organic
So did spirit cooking 900000 people actually do something?
The two bombs were used for testing two different techs - uranium and plutonium.
FDR had two independent intel reports of the Pearl Harbor attack plan and he explicitly stood down any action or even warning.
However apparently even he was not gonna go ahead with atom bombing Japan. So a few months before that they had to bring in Truman who supposedly loathed Japanese.
The order given on all sides, at every point in history, always comes from the Cabal - more specifically Banksters, but usually it’s far more subtle and layered than just giving orders.
Oppenheimer movie, but all is lacking , does make it clear that Nazis were not making an atomic bomb, and everyone knew it and so the bomb was clearly intended for Japan from day 1.
Interesting historical context in there.
Too bad.