Caz Last Chance Saloon
Joined: 23 Apr 2006 Posts: 836
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Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:45 pm Post subject: Does Japan control the EU? |
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http://japansconspiracy.hp.infoseek.co.jp/0102/p002.html#page140 Quote: | One of the long-term strategies of the Japanese government is to create the highly centralized super power Europe that will rival the US. But the Japan's attempt turned out to be a failure. Under such unfavorable situations, there often occurs an earthquake. You may think that it is too absurd. But the absurdity itself is very important for a conspiracy. I will talk about the meaning of the absurdity later. The ostensible purpose was to interrupt the Related European news. In fact the EU news was mostly ignored in the Japanese news. Few Japanese know the Treaty of Lisbon. |
Japan moves into China via North Korea:
http://www.dprk-business.com/
Quote: | In 3 years, the North East China market will be invaded from Korea. Rail links and then road links between Seoul and Shenyang are likely to be restored in 2007 and 2008 respectively.
Given that 80% of investment in Jilin Province is alrealy Japanese and Korean, expect to meet new competition coming from the North East. Worse within five years Japanese and Korean products made within the DPRK at labour rates currently below Chinese levels may be pouring into China. The Chinese, alert to such possibilities are beginning to make JVs and strategic alliances in DPRK. |
Japanese testing of scalar weapons in Australia:
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/tesla/esp_tesla_8.htm
Quote: | In April 1993 yet another Japanese group arrived in W.A. The Japanese Environment Ministry approached the Western Australian Government with a plan to undertake an "Anti-Desertification" study in the Eastern Goldfields area of W.A. This project went silent after the AUM affair exploded into the World news, but after help by Richard Court, deputy premier Hendy Cowan, and the Goldfields and Esperance Development Corporation it is now in full swing around Kalgoorlie and Laverton. Japanese university post graduate students are tending electronic monitoring equipment installed all over these areas of the Eastern Goldfields - "in-order to learn how to Green Third-World Deserts".
Anyone who has seen these actual Goldfields "Semi-Desert" areas over the last few years can attest to the ludicrous nature of this obvious cover story. Our "Semi-Deserts" are now very green with lush bush vegetation that has experienced enormous and historically anomalous rainfall during the 1990’s such that low level mists, high humidity, and lakes of water have persisted during much of the Winter. These regions do not resemble any "Third World Deserts" - and I have seen many in my world resource exploration work in Asia, The Middle East, and Africa. This Goldfields region appears to be undergoing a major "Climate Engineering" change. We cannot be certain if this is of natural or "man-made" (eg. Hayakawa and Osaka University) origin. This entire scenario will be the subject of another article in the near future. However it would appear that the Japanese sensors are there to observe E/M fields and their environmental effects.] |
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