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History of pride growing up(English Edition)

by Hiroyuki Saito

History of pride growing (English Edition)

Copyright: Hiroyuki Saito

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Prayers to exorcise fraud in US presidential election

24s · Published 13 Nov 12:25

Prayers to exorcise fraud in US presidential election 

 God, please disperse the communists and the CCP virus that is invading the U.S. presidential election.  

God, exorcise the demons and purify them so that the clouds will disappear and the fog will clear.  

God, make these abominable communists and the CCP virus disappear from the United States and the entire world. 

short term power holders

5m · Published 07 Nov 11:13

short term power holders 

In June 1582, during the War of War. 

Mitsuhide Akechi was a vassal of Oda Nobunaga. His troops were guarding around The Instinct Temple in Kyoto as Nobunaga's SS. However, Instead of pointing an arrow at the enemy, Mitsuhide bowed to Nobunaga, his lord. 

Why did Mitsuhide do such a rebellion? 

There is a theory that there was an approach from the Imperial Court, and there is a Tonde demonstration theory that Nobunaga did not die at Honnoji Temple and ran away to the Vatican in Europe and lived there. 

The court's approach is that if Nobunaga continues to establish Japan, Japan could become a Christian country, so he tried to stop it. 

There are many other theories, but I don't know which one is true. Anyway, Akechi Mitsuhide is temporary, but it is a historical fact to say that he has taken the whole country. 

At this time, Hideyoshi was fighting the Merri army at Takamatsu Castle in the Chinese region. When he learned of Mitsuhide Akechi's rebellion, he suddenly joined forces with the Merri army, marched to Kyoto, where the Akechi army was 1, and marched the Akechi army. 

Mitsuhide Akechi was a man of the world for only 11 days from the change of Honnoji Temple. 

From this event, taking the whole country for a short period of time is called "three days in the sun." 

Presidential elections are being held in the United States in November 2020. 

In several states, incumbent President Trump has ld the court to stop the tally by saying there are allegations of fraud in the tally of votes cast. In the future, it will be re-aggregated under the control of the court, but the results are not yet to be found. 

The anti-Trump camp has revealed a variety of scandals. It is a big thing that it is not possible to continue the presidential election originally. 

And even in the election campaign, there were few people in the anti-Trump camp. On the other hand, the Trump camp had tens of thousands of enthusiastic supporters. At the end of the day, he gave three campaign speeches a day, but many people gathered at every venue. 

In addition, a majority of the people answered that their lives had become richer, such as the birth of many people's jobs due to the economic policies of the Trump administration for four years. This will be the highest number of past presidents. 

Mr. Trump was supported by his track record and enthusiastic supporters. 

On the other hand, the anti-Trump camp has a big scandal where only a few dozen people gather at election rallies and may be charged with treason. 

The anti-Trump camp declared victory by looking at the early voting bulletins of the election. 

Indeed, as far as the preliminary votes are seen, the victory of the anti-Trump camp seems almost certain. However, there are allegations of fraud in several states, so taking that into account, I wonder if I can really declare victory. 

Return the story to Mitsuhide Akechi. 

Why did he fail in the coup? 

Looking at history, there are many countries 2 1995 ed. 

Common to these successful cases is that the previous administration was covered with corruption due to corruption, suffered from heavy taxes on residents, plundered and tortured residents to play terror politics, and there was no support from the residents. 

When Oda Nobunaga said that he was in such a corrupt politics, there was no such thing. Moreover, it did not have it when saying that it was torsting the resident of the area where Nobunaga ruled. 

Rather, many merchants became richer because they created Rakuichi Rakuza, deregulation, and free economic activities. 

In other words, Oda Nobunaga was not in politics that was corrupt due to corruption, but economically rich and supported by the residents. In such a situation, a coup d'etat would end in failure. 

What is the current situation in the United States? 

The anti-Trump camp is under investigation by the FBI over allegations that it has been politics corrupt by corruption and scandals that have led to charges of treason over the past eight years. 

In the election speech, almost no people gathered, and the anti-Trump camp is suspected of having been scams in the tally of votes cast. 

On the other hand, the Trump camp has a majority of people who say that their lives have been enriched by economic policies such as tax cuts and deregulation in the past four years. 

The Impeachment appeal was carried out at Russia gates and Ukrainian gates, but the Trump camp did not come out with any evidence. 

Under such circumstances, the anti-Trump camp declared victory that it had taken over the country when it became the next president of the United States. 

But at this point, we haven't yet confirmed who will be the next president. 

I would like to pay attention to the future trends of the anti-Trump camp, whether it will end in three days or whether it can really take the whole country. 

 

The Day Senkaku and Okinawa Are Occupied

5m · Published 05 Nov 13:57

The Day Senkaku and Okinawa Are Occupied 

You may be watching the outcome of this U.S. presidential election, as if you were watching a drama in a distant country. However, this event will have a great influence on the fate of Japan and Taiwan in the future. 

 

The crisis of China's military invasion of Taiwan is approaching. At the same time, we are on the verge of landing in the Senkaku Islands and invading Okinawa militarily. 

The U.S. presidential election was held on November 3rd, and I was also touted for fraud. I think the next president will be decided in January 2021, but in the months to that end, the United States will be in a period of political turmoil. 

CCP may come to Taiwan, Senkaku, and Okinawa for a period of turmoil in the United States. 

In fact, the defeat of the National Party candidate supported by CCP in Taiwan's presidential election held in January 2020 has taken a step toward military action. However, because the Wuhan virus occurred, the military action was once put on hold. 

The pending military action may be put into practice during the post-U.S. presidential election period. 

If that becomes a reality, what will happen to Japan? 

Whoever the next president will be, until January 2021, the current administration will take the helm of the United States. Therefore, as the Trump administration has announced, if CCP attack Taiwan and Senkaku by force, they will immediately launch retaliatory attacks. 

The CCP might also anticipate this and preemptively attack the U.S. Seventh Fleet's base camps in Yokosuka and Sasebo and Okinawa. 

There is also the possibility that a nucleus has been implemented at the tip of the missile. If that happens, I'm sorry for the damage at the U.S. military base alone. The damage will also be caused to the residents around the U.S. military base. 

The reason is that the destructive power of the nuclear weapon that CCP have is said to be several tens and hundreds of times that of Hiroshima and Nagasaki class. 

If the next president becomes Trump, he will actively confront China to protect Japan's Senkaku and Okinawa. But what if it's not? 

He's a parent, so he probably won't fight With China. On the contrary, it may give up the base in Japan where the U.S. military was stationed until then to the Chinese army. 

You may think that's not possible. 

On August 10, 1945, Soviet forces broke through the borders and marched through the borders of Manchuria and Mongolia, which were ruled by Japan. The Japanese surrendered on August 15, so after that, Japan's Kanto army, which had been defending Manchuria, disarmed and surrendered the weapons and ammunition to the Soviet army and withdrew, but the weapons and ammunition were passed down to Mao Zedong's Chinese army. 

And, the Soviet army withdrew after being stationed in Manchuria etc. for a while, and the Chinese army advanced soon after that. 

This is because there was a secret deal between Stalin of the Soviet Union and Mao Zedong of China in advance. 

The same thing may be done in Japan today. 

The following secrets may have already been entered into between Xi Jinping of China and the anti-Trump camp in the United States. 

"Senkaku will give up, and we will also give up the U.S. military base in Okinawa," he said. 

You'd think it's impossible for the U.S. to give up U.S. bases in Japan. 

The U.S. military has been stationed in Japan for about 75 years. There is also the Japan-U.S. Security Treaty. 

It's unrealistic to hand it over to both CCP easily. 

Indeed, it may be unrealistic. 

However, it is a possible story if it is the same communist country comrade. It seemed to have happened between the Soviet Union and China since 1945. 

The United States is on the brink of maintaining its previous democracy or being a socialist country through this presidential election. Some people say, "This is a revolution." 

If the United States were to become a socialist country, U.S. troops stationed in Japan might withdraw and Chinese troops would be stationed instead. 

At least in Okinawa, I think there is a possibility of that. 

After that, with one country and two systems, the situation may be maintained for a while, but eventually it will become a fully Chinese colony. 

If the Senkaku was occupied by both CCP, and the U.S. military base in Okinawa was replaced by the base of the Chinese army, would you accept that? 

This may be an extreme scenario. Japan has the Self-Defense Forces, the Japan-U.S. Security Treaty, and the right to collective self-defense. 

I'm not even a military expert, so I'll leave out an explanation about that. 

However, I want to say that it is not strange that the same thing as the secret agreement between Stalin and Mao Zedong of the communist country comrades has already been exchanged between Xi Jinping and the anti-Trump camp historically. 

You may be watching the outcome of this U.S. presidential election, as if you were watching a drama in a distant country. However, this event will have a great influence on the fate of Japan and Taiwan in the future. 

 

Why is the Japanese business community flirting with China?

5m · Published 03 Nov 07:11

There are a lot of managers in the Japanese business community who think, "I want you to stop because Japan-China relations get worse when the prime minister visits Yasukuni," or "Japan must have the idea to live as part of China's economic block." 

These are people who are said to be flirting with China, but why do they yearn for it? 

Confucius Institute is a propaganda agency of China

11m · Published 02 Nov 05:40

Confucius Institute is Confucius an educational institution that is active in spreading Chinese language and culture around the world. Alover it is set up mainly in the university, it is a very attractive system for the university side, such as a large number of subsidies paid to the university from China, and a lot of Chinese students enroll. 

Dissentient Judgment Of Justice Pal Tokyo Trial 2

41m · Published 29 Oct 17:57

The first time I read Justice Pal's dissenting judgment at the Tokyo trial was in the library of Tokyo University's Institute of So­cial Sciences, on June 21, 1974. It was not in book form but a type­written copy of over 1, 200 pages, with the signature of Richard Harris, one of the thirty-odd American lawyers who had come to Tokyo in defense of the accused Japanese. 

Dissentient Judgment of Justice Pal in Tokyo Trial 1

33m · Published 29 Oct 13:00

The first time I read Justice Pal's dissenting judgment at the Tokyo trial was in the library of Tokyo University's Institute of So­cial Sciences, on June 21, 1974. It was not in book form but a type­written copy of over 1, 200 pages, with the signature of Richard Harris, one of the thirty-odd American lawyers who had come to Tokyo in defense of the accused Japanese.

Yukio Mishima Last Speech

10m · Published 24 Oct 13:20

Yukio Mishima and the Tatenokai Incident

10m · Published 18 Oct 13:32

Possible U.S.-China military conflict

5m · Published 15 Oct 12:51

History of pride growing up(English Edition) has 11 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 2:27:27. This podcast has been added on November 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 8th, 2023 23:09.

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