Sakoku (locked or closed country) refers to the isolationist policy implemented during the reign of the third Tokugawa Shogunate shogun, Iemitsu (1604~1651), in the Edo period (1603~1868), which restricted Japanese travel abroad and the arrival of foreign ships with the aim of banning Christianity and controlling trade. Specifically, the Sakoku period lasted 215 years from the ban on entry of Nanban (Portuguese) ships in 1639 to the signing of the Japan–US Treaty of Peace and Amity on March 31, 1854.
A part of Amoenitates Exoticae, a book by German physician Engelbert Kaempfer (1651~1716), who visited Japan between 1690 and 1692, was published as The History of Japan (published in 1727). The word Sakoku comes from the fact that Tadao Shizuki (1760~1806), a Dutch scholar of the Edo period, translated the book, which described the isolationist policy that Kaempfer praised, and gave it the title Sakokuron (Sakoku Theory, 1801).
Kaempfer’s “The History of Japan” was translated from Latin into English, French, German, and other languages, and was avidly read by intellectuals of the time, such as Goethe, Kant, Voltaire, and Montesquieu, which is said to have led to Japonism in the 19th century.
According to Kaempfer, a complete celestial body is like a collection of individual cities, in which, because of the inaccessible distances between them, creatures of different elements, qualities, and degrees of perfection live in a state of separation and disconnection from one another. On the other hand, living beings endowed with the same substance and qualities by the Supreme Creator are confined within the bounds of the same celestial body, just as if they were confined within the walls of a city, and are bound together and kept alive by eternal ties, which cannot be separated except by the commission of a great sin.
Kaempfer seems to suggest that the order of a single celestial body is maintained through peaceful coexistence, respecting each other’s boundaries and realms.
Therefore, while acknowledging that it may violate the order brought about by the Creator and the divine laws of nature, Kaempfer praises the Tokugawa shogunate’s Sakoku policy. That is because, the Japanese people are so happily enjoying the tranquil peace and moderation that they do not mind the lack of communication, not only with their neighbours but with the rest of the countries and ethnics, Kaempfer wrote.
It is said that a person’s way of thinking is often determined by their childhood experiences and the environment in which they grow up, and it is no exaggeration to say that Kaempfer was one of those people.
Kaempfer was born in Lemgo, northern Germany, as the son of a pastor, and grew up in a time of devastation caused by the Thirty Years’ War (1618~1648) in Germany. In addition, witch hunts continued to exist in the region, and his uncle was executed in a witch trial. These two experiences are said to have led to Kaempfer’s later spirit of seeking peace and stable order.
As an aside, the Thirty Years’ War took place in Germany (Holy Roman Empire), and began when Protestants in Austrian Bohemia rebelled against the Holy Roman Empire (the Prague Throne Incident) against the backdrop of the conflict between Protestants and Catholics in Germany, and the struggle between the Habsburgs of Austria and Spain and the Bourbons of France. At first, the Emperor’s/Catholic forces were dominant, but the Protestant countries of Denmark and Sweden joined the war, and further, the Catholic country of France supported the Protestant country of Sweden, and the religious conflict then escalated into an international war involving many parts of Europe.
The trigger for this religious conflict was Martin Luther’s (1483~1546) Protestant Reformation (16 century), about 100 years before the Thirty Years’ War. That is to say, Luther’s criticism of indulgences, combined with the dissatisfaction of believers with the secularization of the Papacy and the corruption of the clergy, which had long been pointed out, led to the separation of the Old Church (Roman Catholic Church) from the New Church, and as New Churches, Protestantism was established with the Lutheran Church founded by Luther, and Reformed churches in various cities such as Zwingli in Zurich and Calvin in Geneva. From then on, the conflict between Catholics and Protestants intensified, leading to the religious wars.
This conflict between Christians would later have a major impact on the formation of the Tokugawa Shogunate’s Sakoku policy.
Following the victory at the Battle of Sekigahara (1600), political power shifted from Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1537~1598) to Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543~1616). After becoming Shogun, Ieyasu made peace with the Jesuits and Christian forces, and initially took a tolerant stance toward the spread of Christianity. It is said that this was Ieyasu’s policy to try to repair the diplomatic relations that Hideyoshi had broken.
However, in 1609, a conflict arose between the Portuguese ship Madre de Deus and a Japanese red seal ship in Macau, resulting in the murder of 60 crew members of the red seal ship. In retaliation, the Japanese sank the Deus as it entered Nagasaki port. Furthermore, a bribery scandal between a shogunate official and Harunobu Arima, lord of Hizen Hinoe Domain (present-day Nagasaki Prefecture), was uncovered, and Ieyasu, who had been waiting for an opportunity to ban Christianity, finally issued a ban on Christianity in 1612.
Christianity had spread among the samurai and general public more than expected since the Sengoku period, and by 1614, when the expulsion of Christian daimyo began, it is said that there were between 200,000 and 500,000 Christians. The total population at the time was said to have been around 12 million, meaning that 2-4% of the population were Christians. Missionary bases were established in Nagasaki, Hakata, Bungo (present-day Oita), Kyoto, and other areas, and there were around 100-200 Portuguese and Spanish missionaries and church-related people in the country, with 200 churches. At one point, Nagasaki was practically occupied by the Jesuits.
On the other hand, the Pope gave Portugal and Spain permission to divide the world between them in exchange for the propagation of Christianity, and in return for having colonies, they were obligated to send missionaries to various places and build churches. In other words, Catholicism sought to expand its influence by combining trade interests with the propagation of Christianity, and especially after the Protestant Reformation led by Luther, there was an intensification of competition to acquire overseas territories in order to gain believers.
The reason why feudal lords during the Sengoku period had no choice but to allow missionary work in order to trade with Nanban ships (Spain or Portugal) was because they prioritized the import of military supplies such as ammunition and gunpowder materials over the harmful effects of Christianity.
Nevertheless, Portugal and Spain began to show signs of disturbing military activity, such as the Jesuits ruling Nagasaki as a de facto territory and Christians destroying temples and shrines throughout Japan.
Meanwhile, in April 1600, before Ieyasu became Shogun, the Dutch ship Liefde drifted ashore at Usuki in Oita Prefecture. The Catholic Jesuits advised Ieyasu to execute the crew immediately, because the Netherlands was a Protestant country.
However, Ieyasu obtained overseas information from the crew of the Liefde, and some of the crew members were promoted to vassals and became important figures in the shogunate. One of them was the Dutchman Jan Joosten, and the other was the Englishman William Adams, known as Miura Anjin, whose name many may have heard from the movie Shogun (1980, 2024).
The reason why Ieyasu chose the Netherlands as a partner country for the shogunate’s monopoly on trade was because the Netherlands was only interested in trade to make money, leaving missionary work aside.
This turned out to be a blessing for the Tokugawa shogunate, as the Thirty Years’ War (or Eighty Yeas’ War) led to the decline of the Holy Roman Empire and a dramatic shift in the power structure in Europe. Moreover, the Netherlands gained independence and surpassed Spain in all areas of shipping, trade, and colonization, not only becoming the center of the anti-Habsburg movement, but also becoming Japan’s only window into Western civilization throughout the Edo period. And Dutch studies, the study of Dutch cultural artifacts, became the cutting edge of academic study in Japan.
Furthermore, even before the Edo period, human trafficking, in which Japanese people were sold overseas as slaves, was rampant, led by Portuguese and Spanish merchants and missionaries. For this reason, the Tokugawa shogunate implemented the Sakoku policy as a legitimate means of protecting Japanese people from human trafficking, modeled on the Bateren Edict issued by Hideyoshi Toyotomi in 1587 with the aim of restricting the spread of Christianity and prohibiting human trafficking.
As an aside, The Pied Piper of Hamelin, one of the German folk tales collected by the Brothers Grimm, is based on a true story, but in fact in the West, kidnappings and abductions under the guise of missionary work or education were commonplace.
It is also deeply connected to the Nazi Lebensborn “Plan to Create an Excellent Aryan Race.” Under Hitler’s regime, Himmler established facilities within the country and in occupied territories under the pretext of providing Aryan education to children. However, in reality, they were kidnappings and abductions of children in occupied territories who fit the Aryan model of blond hair and blue eyes, and the number is estimated to be in the tens or hundreds of thousands.
Returning to the original topic, the Tokugawa shogunate did not completely cut off contact with foreign countries with the Sakoku policy, and trade with specific countries was conducted through four ports. These four ports are called the Four Entrances (Yonkuchi).
1. Nagasaki Entrance → Holland and China (Qing)
2. Tsushima Entrance → Korea
3. Satsuma Entrance → Ryukyu
4. Matsumae Entrance → Ainu
One more thing to add is that there were three steps to completing the implementation of the Sakoku policy.
1. 1633: Prohibition of overseas travel other than by Hosho ships
2. 1635: Prohibition of Japanese people from traveling overseas and returning home
3. 1639: Prohibition of Portuguese ships from arriving
The Shimabara Rebellion in 1637 was a major factor in completing Sakoku.
The Shimabara Rebellion was an uprising that began in 1637 by farmers and ronin from Shimabara in Hizen Province (present-day Saga Prefecture and Nagasaki Prefecture) and Amakusa in Higo Province (present-day Kumamoto Prefecture) who were dissatisfied with the lords’ brutal oppression of Christians and the collection of Nengu taxes.
Although the rebellion was eventually suppressed, the Tokugawa shogunate increased its vigilance against Europeans who brought Christianity with them, and in 1639 it completely banned Portuguese ships from arriving in Japan, thus completing the implementation of the Sakoku policy. Later, in 1641, the Dutch trading post in Hirado was moved to Dejima in Nagasaki and placed under surveillance.
Freedom, equality, and (national) security – it is impossible to achieve all three perfectly at the same time. This is because, while two of them might be possible to achieve simultaneously, the remaining one will cause some kind of conflict with the other two, and they will cancel each other out. This can even be seen today, for example, in the conflicts caused by globalism-based immigration policies that are deliberately implemented by the rulers as one of the strategies to weaken and subordinate plebeian society in order to achieve totalitarianism.
However, of course, within the country, a hierarchical social system of samurai, farmers, artisans, and merchants was in place, but one gets the impression that the Sakoku policy unintentionally led Japanese society at the time to an opportunity to achieve all three of these things simultaneously.
For example, the benefits of the Sakoku policy include the following:
* Japan was left behind in terms of international affairs and social trends, such as information from overseas and the latest technology (e.g., brought about by the Industrial Revolution from around the mid-18th century), but existing social conventions and values were inherited as absolute authority. This may have made it easier for the Tokugawa Shogunate to maintain its governing system, but it also contributed greatly to improving national consciousness and the cultural standard of the people.
* By cutting off information from overseas and limiting exchanges and diplomacy with other countries, it prevented Japan from becoming embroiled in wars with other countries and created a stable, war-free society within Japan.
* It is no exaggeration to say that many of the words, literature, culture, and arts that were born in the Edo period, such as Genroku culture, Kasei culture, ukiyo-e, pottery and porcelain, and kabuki, which exude a free and open atmosphere, still form the foundation of Japanese lifestyle and spirituality today.
However, the peaceful times that supported the flourishing of popular culture brought about by the Tokugawa Shogunate were beginning to change dramatically, just like in many parts of the world.
Especially after May 1776, globalism strategies based on conformism that justified the exploitation of the commoner societies by the rulers rapidly developed, and the Freemasons, who are the execution forces of this strategy as well as the stakeholders of the rulers, began to actively dispatch fleets to various parts of Asia, nominally for the purpose of trade.
The infiltration of global conformism leads the commoners to be submissive to the rulers, even if it is based on the rulers’ malicious or harmful actions, as it gives the appearance of working for good relations with plebeian societies and communities.
Incidentally, the Opium Wars were a war fought between Britain and the Qing Dynasty in 1840 over the smuggling of opium.
Before the war, the Qing Dynasty had only Guangzhou as its trading port, and only privileged merchants called gonghang handled trade. As a result, Britain was not making the profits it wanted. So, to eliminate the trade deficit, Britain had its colony, India, manufacture the drug opium and smuggle it to the Qing Dynasty. This led to a sharp increase in opium addicts, and a large amount of silver flowed from the Qing Dynasty to Britain as payment for opium.
The Qing Dynasty strengthened its crackdown on opium and destroyed the opium brought in by British merchants, which led to the outbreak of the Opium Wars. Britain won the war and signed the Treaty of Nanking, acquiring Hong Kong Island, extraterritoriality, and forcing the Qing Dynasty to abandon its tariff autonomy.
From the second half of the 18th century onwards, overseas fleets began to arrive frequently, but their frequency increased particularly between 1844 and 1853 at the end of the Edo period. The shogunate was repeatedly pressured by the America, Russia, and even the Netherlands to end its policy of national isolation, but it stubbornly refused.
However, in 1853, Matthew Perry (1794~1858), carrying a letter from the 13th President of the United States, Millard Fillmore, anchored off the coast of Uraga in a black ship equipped with a steam engine, and threatened the shogunate by firing huge cannons that the Japanese had never seen before.
In fact, the Tokugawa shogunate had been informed of Perry’s arrival a year earlier through a report from Jan Donker Curtius, head of the Dutch trading post at Dejima in Nagasaki, and was well aware that it would be difficult to continue refusing trade. Sensing a threat, the shogunate panicked and set aside a period of deliberation, promising to respond in a year.
There were two main reasons why the America wanted Japan to open up.
1. America was transporting imported goods from India and China from the Atlantic Ocean to the populous East Coast, but the California Gold Rush (1848~1855) made transportation to the West Coast essential, so they tried to use Japan as a transit point to make this more efficient.
2. The oil extracted from whales was used until petroleum became the main fuel source, but the northern Pacific Ocean was the main whaling ground, and America, which was focusing its efforts on whaling, wanted to use Japanese ports, which were ideal anchorages and resting places for its whaling ships.
Nirayama magistrate Tan’an Egawa developed a comprehensive plan for maritime defense how to protect the coastline, particularly Edo Bay, which included the introduction of Western artillery, the construction of reverberatory furnaces, the establishment of an inland sea battery in Edo Bay, the building of Western-style ships, and the employment of farmer soldiers. The shogunate adopted this as a practical countermeasure, but it was nowhere near the power of the overseas fleets.
In the end, seven months after the Tokugawa shogunate’s promise, Perry returned in February 1854 to request the conclusion of a treaty, and the senior councilor Naosuke Ii made the almost unilateral decision to approve the treaty, and the shogunate signed the Japan–US Treaty of Peace and Amity in Kanagawa on March 31st.
Looking at the name alone, “Treaty of Peace and Amity between the United States and Japan,” one might get the impression that the two countries established friendly relations, but in fact it was a completely unequal treaty.
For example, one of the clauses stated that foreign currencies and Japanese currencies would be accepted in the same kind and amount. This detail was a plundering of gold, taking advantage of the difference in the gold and silver exchange rates between Japan and other countries.
The exchange rate at that time was,
* The gold and silver exchange rate in Japan is 1:5
* The gold and silver exchange rate overseas is 1:15
In other words, the rulers and their stakeholders increased their assets by taking advantage of the exchange rate at which one piece of silver was converted into three times as much gold as their counterparts in their own countries.
In addition to dissatisfaction with the arbitrary conclusion of the trade treaty by Naosuke Ii, issues regarding succession within the Tokugawa shogunate also contributed to Naosuke’s assassination near the Sakuradamon Gate of Edo Castle in March 1860, an incident known as the Sakuradamon Incident.
Incidentally, The first freemason to visit Japan is said to have been Isaac Titsingh (1745~1812) of the Dutch East India Company, who was stationed in Nagasaki Port in 1779 as captain of the Dutch trading post in Dejima.
The end of the Edo period can be seen as a turning point for Japan as it plunged into globalization, but Perry, the commander of the Black Ships, was also a freemason, and freemasons would continue to work behind the scenes as stakeholders and an executive force in realizing the ideals and concepts of globalism intended by the rulers.
Globalization connects people all over the world, respects the freedoms and national identities that are the result of centuries of coexistence, and promotes the development of freedom, democracy and capitalism on a global scale. However, globalism uses totalitarian methods to collectivize the common people and enforce ideological dogmas that are convenient for the rulers.
In order to promote this globalism, Freemasonry uses various media and educational systems in academic, social, economic, scientific and even religious fields to brainwash the commoners under the guise of altruistic and charitable purposes.
As seen in the Opium Wars and the Meiji Restoration (1868), it can be assumed that the tactic of spreading global conformism through Freemasonry was instigated by the Rothschild family, who exploited Napoleon’s defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 to amass enormous wealth through financial manipulation.
As evidence of this, for example, the Rothschilds, who exploited Japan’s gold, used that financial power to manufacture and sell weapons during the American Civil War (1861-1864). Furthermore, at the end of the Edo period, when social instability arose due to the Sonno Joi movement, the Rothschilds used the Freemason network to give orders to Jardine Matheson & Co., who in turn asked Thomas Glover of Nagasaki to help, and used puppet merchants with ties to Freemasonry, such as Ryoma Sakamoto, to sell second-hand weapons, including guns used in the Civil War, to both the shogunate and the anti-shogunate Satsuma-Choshu Alliance, leading to the opening of Japan to the world.
The rulers’ intention was to spark a civil war between the shogunate and anti-shogunate forces, pitting Japanese people against each other and leading to mass murder, but this was averted thanks to the thoughtful and wise decisions of the 15th shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu. On November 9, 1867, Tokugawa Yoshinobu petitioned Emperor Meiji for the return of power, and the next day the emperor granted his permission. This is known as the Taisei-hokan.
Rothschild also asked Glover to make arrangements to bring Hirobumi Ito and others known as the Choshu Five to Britain. The Choshu Five were educated by Rothschild and went on to open the country and create the subsequent Meiji government.
It can be seen that in order to achieve global domination through a dictatorial form, the rulers are steadily and gradually implementing a totalitarian system based on global conformism, which is characterized by the concentration of power in a single center.
In fact, a letter sent in 1871 by Albert Pike (1809-1891), a prominent Freemason and Confederate general during the American Civil War, to Italian Freemason Giuseppe Mazzini, foretold plans for three world wars in advance, lending credence to the Third World War that the Earth is currently facing.
This can be seen by remembering that commoner societies have experienced a variety of genocidal tactics employed by their rulers, for example:
1. Violence resulting from conflict structures.
2. Local outbreaks of epidemics.
3. Weapons of mass destruction such as atomic bombs.
For example,
* This was known as gunboat diplomacy, and the four ships of Perry’s fleet were equipped with a total of 63 cannons, large and small, and the warning shots from the cannons exposed the shogunate’s lack of deterrent power and had a terrifying effect on the people.
To elaborate a little, the flagship Powhatan had a displacement of 2,415 tons, and since a large Japanese ships in the Edo period were about 200 tons, the Japanese people were overwhelmed by its enormous size, which they had never seen before. It was also revealed that the guns of the various feudal domains defending Edo Bay were far inferior to the weapons of Perry’s fleet in both power and range.
* In the previous two world wars, lethal vaccines in 1918 in WWI and nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 in WWII instilled fear in commoners about weapons of mass destruction.
WWI: During the 1918 Spanish Flu, an estimated 500 million people, or nearly one-third of the world’s population, were infected within two years, with the death toll estimated at between 50 million and 100 million.
WWII: The death toll from the uranium atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima and the plutonium atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki in August 1945 is estimated to have been 328,929 in Hiroshima and 189,163 in Nagasaki, totaling 518,092.
Given past experience and the current state of the world population, which is estimated to have reached 8.2 billion, it is likely that the third world war will involve extremely harsh tactics and weapons of mass destruction in order to rapidly achieve the rulers’ goal of keeping the population below 500 million as announced in the Georgia Guidestones.
In fact, the four main tactics currently being used, detailed below, appear to be technologically advanced attacks disguised as natural causes or natural disasters, and Japan remains a prime target for the rulers and its stakeholders.
1. The spread of artificially modified deadly virus and bacterial infections.
The avian flu virus H5N1 has been mutated to allow it to spread efficiently among mammals.
H5N1, known as bird flu, is highly pathogenic and often lathal in humans, but it does not spread efficiently among humans and cases have been rare. However, Dr. Yoshihiro Kawaoka of the University of Wisconsin-Madison managed to mutate the hemagglutinin (HA) gene, which produces the protein the virus uses to attach to host cells.
In short, wild influenza viruses can also gain new properties by swapping genes, so the researchers combined this gene with seven others from a highly transmissible flu virus, the H1N1 strain, and found that the hybrid virus could spread between ferrets in separate cages after acquiring just four mutations.
Three of these allow the HA protein to stick to receptor molecules on mammalian cells, and the fourth stabilizes the protein. Thus, some Middle Eastern H5N1 strains are already able to recognise human receptors, suggesting that stabilisation of these mutations could allow the virus to spread between humans, including through the air.
This research paper is publicly available and it is hoped that it will not be misused.
2. Replicon vaccines that cause immune deficiency and increase mortality.
Japan is scheduled to begin administering a new vaccine called “replicon” to humans from October 2024, ahead of the rest of the world.
Replicon is a self-amplifying RNA vaccine that replicates itself before producing the proteins that patients are supposed to build antibodies against. Replicons are different from the current spike protein mRNA vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna, which are notorious for their side effects, but which are said to cause deadly side effects ranging from blood clots to cancer.
The Pfizer or Moderna Covid-19 mRNA vaccines integrate into a person’s DNA and gain the ability to self-replicate, meaning the mRNA is reverse transcribed to modify the cell’s DNA and gain the ability to replicate through cell division.
Self-amplifying replicon vaccines differ from mRNA vaccines in that they replicate themselves without modifying the cell’s DNA, although reverse transcription and DNA modification also occur.
Because alphaviruses are used as the basic template for replicon vaccines, it is believed that when new artificial genes from replicons are introduced into humans, they could potentially spread to other humans as well as other species.
Alphaviruses are a family of viruses that can infect humans and animals. Some species are transmitted by mosquitoes, and some alphavirus species are very hardy and can survive for long periods in the outdoor environment and remain infective (i.e., capable of multiplying and spreading again).
In short, the environmental tolerance and ability of alphaviruses to hybridize between species will lead to the permanent introduction of artificial genes into entire ecosystems, which would mean that they would no longer be native organisms. To avoid putting the entire ecosystem at risk, the risks of human-to-human spread of replicons and of infection with superviruses, which are hybrids of natural viruses and artificial replicons, should be thoroughly examined before emergency approval.
However, as of the time of writing this article (September 2024), Gates Notes, led by Bill Gates, has suddenly begun broadcasting advertising videos using mobile phone apps to encourage people to get vaccinated, falsely claiming that it is to prevent mosquito-borne infection. Given the timing and content, this could be seen as a malicious campaign that fails to inform the commoners of the dangers of replicon vaccines and encourages ignorant citizens to get vaccinated.
3. Artificial earthquakes and tsunamis.
The Japanese archipelago, where many plates converge, has had a high frequency of earthquakes since ancient times, and the most frightening things have been said to be earthquakes, thunder, fires, and fathers, in that order.
Several earthquakes occurred during the Edo period, but the series of major earthquakes that occurred across Japan from the 1850s to the 1860s at the end of the Edo period are collectively known as the Ansei Earthquakes.
Before and after Commodore Perry arrived off the coast of Uraga on July 4, 1853, a series of large earthquakes suddenly occurred, with at least 18 occurring between then and the return of power to the Emperor on November 9, 1867. These included the Ansei Tokai and Ansei Nankai earthquakes of 1854, which were massive earthquakes with its epicenter in the Nankai Trough.
It is not known whether the Ansei Great Earthquakes were artificial, but at least at present, the technology to artificially induce earthquakes has been established, and the following devices are used to create artificial seismic sources to generate artificial earthquakes:
* Explosives
* Air guns
* Water guns
* Sparkers
* Thumpers
* Vibroseis
Earthquakes such as the Tohoku Pacific Ocean Earthquake of March 11, 2011, the Kumamoto Earthquake of April 14, 2016, and the Noto Peninsula Earthquake of January 1, 2024 are said to have a high possibility of being man-made because of characteristics such as the absence of P waves and the sudden appearance of S waves, the depth of the epicenter is relatively shallow, about 10km to 25km, and the confirmed sound of an explosion.
However, long before this, in December 1944, towards the end of World War II, the Showa Tonankai earthquake occurred with a magnitude of 7.9 and its epicenter in the Nankai Trough, killing more than 1,200 people. This earthquake is thought to have been an artificial earthquake set off by the US military using an atomic bomb before Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but this fact remains hidden due to reporting restrictions.
The reasons for the artificial earthquake theory are:
* The US military dropped leaflets from the air announcing the artificial earthquake.
* The purpose of artificial earthquakes as a tactic was clearly stated in the “OSS Earthquake Psychological Warfare Plan for the Japanese Homeland,” a classified document drafted in the 1940s by the OSS (Office of Strategic Services), the predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The following is an excerpt from that section:
“Two prominent factors have historically played a major role in creating social hysteria and panic among the Japanese people: fires and earthquakes.
The fire factor is being provided by our widespread bombardment with incendiary bombs. Now there remains another factor for us to exploit: earthquakes.
Seismologists have revealed that Japan is a “geological minefield.” Geological maps and records of seismic activity provide evidence that the ground beneath Japan is unstable.
Scientists have further demonstrated that it is actually possible to induce this earthquake potential energy through enhanced explosions. Through tests carried out in the physics laboratories of leading universities and research institutes, a similarity between the forces of normal natural triggers and those that can be induced by humans has been demonstrated.
These scientists have compiled a list of the potencies of explosives of various sizes that can be placed on top of and effectively detonate within the geological mine.”
Rumors have spread that the magnitude 6.0 earthquake that occurred in Miyazaki Prefecture on August 8, 2024 may be a precursor to a Nankai Trough earthquake, and Japan is currently on alert for a massive earthquake.
Meanwhile, there have been reports of sightings of the drilling ship Chikyu, a frequent suspect as a harbinger of coastal earthquakes, operating off the coast of the Kii Peninsula and southwestern Hokkaido.
4. Artificial wildfires and hurricanes.
Nihyakuto-ka is the 210th day counting from the beginning of spring (February 4th or 5th), which corresponds to around September 1st. This is the time when rice harvests and it also coincides with the season when typhoons strike, so it was viewed as an unlucky day by farmers and people in the Edo period included it on the calendar to warn them off.
Natural disasters caused by typhoons have long been a major threat to humankind. For this reason, efforts have been made to predict the path and timing of typhoons, but since the solution would mean leaving it up to nature itself, it has been considered difficult to control.
However, with the advent of space-based solar power satellites (SBSP) that convert solar energy into high-intensity microwave beams of the right frequency, it appears that the occurrence, size and path of typhoons can already be controlled.
The concept of SBSP satellites was proposed by Dr. Peter Glaser in 1968, and originated from a plan to launch approximately 60 huge geostationary satellites with a total weight of 50,000 tons. It is assumed that experimental use began in the mid-1980s, but looking at the rapid changes in meteorological observation data since the beginning of the 2000s, it appears that it is already being used to induce typhoons and linear precipitation bands.
To give a little more detail, it has been proven that typhoons can be weakened and deflected from their original path by heating the surrounding atmosphere. That is, solar energy in the form of microwave beams from SBSP satellites can be beamed directly into the surrounding atmosphere, raising the temperature of the surrounding area and deflecting the typhoon into a desired path.
Meanwhile, recent research has proven that global warming is not caused by CO2 but by the rise in sea surface temperature.
Based on this, we can assume that the sea surface temperature is rising due to the microwave beams from SBSP satellites being irradiated onto the ocean, and that the rise in sea water temperature is also leading to the formation of cumulonimbus clouds and cumulonimbus clouds, and furthermore, the formation of linear precipitation bands.
It also appears that cloud seeding, which creates artificial clouds, is also carried out using chemtrails.
Directed energy weapons (DEWs) are long-range weapons that damage targets with highly concentrated energy. Potential applications of this technology include weapons targeting people, missiles, vehicles, and optical devices.
In addition, arson attacks using laser beams, such as those emitted from satellites, have been confirmed in wildfires, for example in the September 2020 forest fires on the West Coast of the United States, the August 2023 Maui wildfires, and the January 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake fires.
This is getting long so let’s wrap it up here.
The Tokugawa Shogunate’s Sakoku policy fostered Japan’s unique culture, national identity, and creativity that was not dependent on Western civilization, and the Japanese people actively adopted Western culture and civilization, riding the wave of globalization that came with the opening of the country, while harmonizing it into Japanese society based on the traditions and ingenuity that had been cultivated up until that point.
In addition to this, Japan experienced rapid economic growth thanks to its vitality in striving to rebuild after its defeat in WWII and to realize coexistence based on peace, and by the late 1970s the world was even saying “Japan as No. 1.” ref: 1979, by Ezra F. Vogel.
However, especially from the mid-1980s onwards, when society as a whole was still excited by the bubble economy, the rulers and their stakeholders suddenly began to invade, dramatically changing the political and economic situation, and now it has been completely taken over by the puppet cults of the rulers.
In other words, Japan is in danger due to the malicious schemes of the rulers to realize globalism policies based on a centralized system of control, and similarly, commoner societies and communities around the world are currently facing collapse and fear.
The rulers are using various tactics to cruelly exploit the freedom, human rights, and sovereignty that commoners are inherently endowed with, but it is hoped that each and every commoner will be liberated from this as soon as possible.
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Tyranny and oppression are the aims of WEF’s “Stakeholder Capitalism”
Major Japanese Study Links Covid Vaccines to ‘Unprecedented’ Global Surge in 200+ Diseases
Japan Warns COVID Vaccines Causing Global Population Collapse
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Human Emissions ‘Irrelevant’ In Determining Changes In Atmospheric CO2 Since 1959
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With more ‘unfriendly behaviour’ and new weapons, the world is preparing for war in space
Hurricane Control Using Space Solar Power Satellites (SPS)
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Japan September 1, 2024: Typhoon No. 10’s path, man-made?
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Leaflets dropped from the air by the United States to warn of earthquakes during WWII
More than 1,200 people died in an artificial earthquake that occurred towards the end of the war
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The Eight Families: The Federal Reserve Cartel (Part I)
The Federal Reserve Cartel: Part II: The Freemason BUS & The House of Rothschild
The Federal Reserve Cartel: Part III: The Roundtable & The Illuminati
The Federal Reserve Cartel: Part IV: A Financial Parasite
The Federal Reserve Cartel: Part V: The Solution




