Saturday, March 21, 2009

Japan’s Sanctions and US War of Occupation

For the Honorable People of Nippon

Emperor Hirohito (1901-1989)

In Japanese mythology, the origins of the imperial family are believed to be a direct descendant of the sun goddess, Amaterasau.

In 1946, as a term for peace with the US, Emperor Hirohito had to declare that he was not a god or relinquish according to Shinto teachings of being a living spirit (Kami).

According to Shinto belief’s, the emperor is considered a living god, was seen as the symbolic and literal father of the family of the Japanese people.

US Occupation in Government

From 1945 until 1952 under US President Harry S. Truman, Japan was occupied by the US formally; which they where further forced to change the Japanese government system, with a democratic constitution to gain some resemblance of Independence; also creating limited power to any emperor.

6 August 1945, Hiroshima

Hiroshima was hit by the US with the dropping of an atomic bomb where most of the city was destroyed and while the estimated death toll varies it is estimated at 140,000 civilian deaths.

Then on 9 August, a second US atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, which with this bombing the death toll was estimated at 80,000 civilian deaths.

The health effects of these two atomic blast’s are still causing numerous health conditions within the generations and with these two atomic blast’s where the first recorded use of any type atomic bomb.

War and US Sanctions

What brought Japan into war to begin with was a severity of sanctions imposed on them by the US government under then US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Which in 1940, US banned the sale of fuel (oil), iron and steel from entering Japan; extending to a total ban by 1941.

These imposed sanctions on Japan especially towards oil supply caused Japan an overwhelming concern over the very survival of their country. Within this sever situation, General Tojo Hideki made a decision to go to war; on 7 December 1941, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii was attacked, sinking the American fleet there.

From here Japan spread out to what became known as the entering of World War 2.

US Continued Imposed Occupation and Cultural Changes

As to the first US or Western changes to the Japanese culture occurred during the formal occupation between 1945 until 1952, with the influx of overbearing, morally uncouth US GI’s and this occupation system is still informally occurring even today; with continued oppressive injection by the US government.

It should be further expressed, while the English word of occupation for this country is Japan; the actual name of this country is called, Nippon in the language of the country.

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The Atomic Bomb Factor


The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan in 1945 rose some 18 kilometers (11 miles) above the bomb's hypocenter.

When the US was in collaboration and financing Nazi German, they also where receiving certain technology; especially by scientist’s in creation of Atomic factors. With one Nazi German scientist in particular, who was borrowed from Germany into the US, the creation of the atomic bomb came about.

The first test explosion and just prior to the attack on Japan occurred at a location 35 miles (56 km) southeast of Socorro, New Mexico, on what is now White Sands Missile Range, headquartered near Alamogordo; on 16 July 1945 and the test was named "Trinity."

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Friday, March 20, 2009

The Japanese Protest Iraq’s Sixth Anniversary with Respect to Palestine

Japanese activists hold the State of Palestine flag in respect of the genuine inhabitants of Palestine, with further appreciation of the people of Palestine during a peace protest march in Tokyo, Japan (Nippon) on 20 March 2009; to mark the 6th anniversary of the start of the Iraq war.

Iraq on 20 March marks the sixth anniversary of the US-led imposed war that toppled US executed Iraqi Leader Saddam Hussein; but triggered an Iraqi resistance to occupation, with the US murderous Islamophobic rage with such atrocious atrocities as US genocide, occupation and oppression, to virtual type of slavery towards the Iraqi people and further violence of the same nature in Afghanistan.

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Monday, March 16, 2009

Leave it the US Gangster

Alphonse "Al" Capone

The history of the drive-by-shooting began in the hey-day of the 1920’s Alcohol Prohibition Gangster Era, with such infamous people for example as Al Capone; towards rival gangster outfit’s over control of the illegal alcohol industry and another crime usually associated with these type of criminal’s for the same reason’s or in some case’s people not wishing to deal with the gangster’s where bombing’s; such as store bombing’s because they did not wish to sell under-the-counter bootleg or problems within places known as "Speakeasies" which served illegal Alcohol to customer’s and some of the more luxurious, included nightclub style acts and was also known as the days of 'bathtub gin;" where a poor grade sometimes deadly form of consumer style alcohol was actually made in a bathtub.

The St. Valentine's Day Massacre was used by Al Capone' to eliminated his enemies.

There were also, numerous premeditated murders such as the famous one of the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, by order's of Al Capone.

A Speakeasy, the song, “Puttin’ on the Ritz” became very popular within these type of illegal establishment’s.

With the repeal of the Alcohol Prohibition Act, these types of crimes seemed to die down some what; until World War 2; when the US military started again to use drive-by-shooting as a military tactic, which is still used today by the US military in such places as Iraq and Afghanistan, towards civilians and similar target’s.

As to the Middle East, the method of the drive-by-shooting is foreign and has only been seen by the original influence of the US.

The next time drive-by-shooting’s came into vogue, was in the 1970’s, when street gang’s appeared on the scene in the US; with such thing’s as drug wars and fighting for neighborhood turf or what became known as “Turf Wars.” Such street gang’s known that originated in California in there earlier years, which the two gang’s known as the “Blood’s and Crip’s” used this type of criminal method in their gang wars, frequently.

So the drive-by-shooting idea and the origin of the drive-by-shooting, is from the United States.

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

The Justified Shoe Throwing Heard Around the World

Iraq shoe thrower jailed for three years


Muntazer al-Zeidi, a 30-year-old Al-Baghdadiya television reporter who threw his shoes at former US president George W. Bush, making him a hero across the Arab world, was on Thursday sentenced unjustly to three years in jail; after the US government forced the Iraqi judicial system to find al-Zeidi guilty of assault.

Al-Zeidi, threw the shoes in anguish of not just Bush; but the devastation, illegal occupation and genocide that has been continuously being done to his country, by the US.

Which it has been almost six years, since the US illegally invaded Iraq; while the invasion had nothing to do with what occurred as the result of 9/11, but to the contrary; what Bush did was tell a very huge lie to not just the American populace to rally around him; but towards the global community and what actually was the true reason was nothing more then Islamophobia.

With the forgoing same conclusion, occurring also in Afghanistan and not what keeps being the broadcasted bombardment across the whole US media propaganda dung heap.

Since US President Barack Obama has taken office, regardless of what is being awkwardly published in the media propaganda; he too continues this madness not just towards these two countries; but the whole of the Islamic and Jewish world, at the cost of not just devastating the US economy into implosion, but further attempts to devastate towards the global economy as well; with even his continued obstinacy of trying to express to the global community of the stability of the US, as it plunges deeper into a sphere of a fourth world economically.

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