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Posted by Guy on July 20, 2008
Frightening the kids off!
The strategy and focus of action seems to have been shifted from that of directly threatening the author [it didn't work] to intimidating him by frightening his kids off. Yesterday, the kids were nearly run over in a parking lot near their school.
Gacuette called the driver a “f*cking evil bastard.” But he just stood there, looking. The psychopath rather enjoyed the feeling of being superior through naked aggression. The scumbag seemed aroused by the notion of being able to harm other people at will—albeit a 3½ and a 6-year-old kids.
Perhaps Gacuette should change his response the next time!
Have you ever wondered what goes through the minds of psychopaths at that moment when they are about to harm other people? Looked through the war photos for some answers and found this one:

One of the saddest pictures of WWII. Aitape, New Guinea. 24 October 1943. A photograph found on the body of a dead Japanese soldier showing NX143314 Sergeant (Sgt) Leonard G. Siffleet of “M” Special Unit, wearing a blindfold and with his arms tied, about to be beheaded with a sword by Yasuno Chikao. The execution was ordered by Vice Admiral Kamada, the commander of the Japanese Naval Forces at Aitape. Sgt Siffleet was captured with Private (Pte) Pattiwahl and Pte Reharin, Ambonese members of the Netherlands East Indies Forces, whilst engaged in reconnaissance behind the Japanese lines. Yasuno Chikao died before the end of the war.
Have never cared much for the Australians because of what they have done to the Aborigines. But that feeling doesn’t come into the picture. What the author sees in the photo is the image of an extreme psychopath about to behead a man because another extreme psychopath who felt superior to both of them ordered the execution!
Yasuno Chikao didn’t make it, and Kamada was apparently executed for his war crimes. But the author saw both of them united as one reappearing as the psychopathic driver who nearly ran over his kids.
Don’t know how much reparations Japan paid to the family of Leonard G. Siffleet and the millions of other victims who were murdered, raped or injured by the Japanese Imperial Army, but I know it wasn’t enough because it didn’t make the filthy ghosts go away. Japan hasn’t learned a lesson, or else Chikao and Kamada wouldn’t have reappeared in the parking lot on Friday.
So, here’s the deal: Let’s make Japan Pay! Let’s demand that Japan pays a million dollars, or more, for each and every victim of the Japanese Imperial Army Aggression to the victims families, friends or governments, as appropriate. Let’s make Japan “cough up” so much money that it would make Chikao and Kamada to disappear forever. Let’s not allow them to come back ever again!
Let’s Stop the sad times from returning to Japan!
Posted in China, Hiroshima, Japan, Japanese, Korea, murder, okinawa, politics, rape, war, xenophobia, 日本 | Tagged: admiral Kamada, Aitape, australia, empire strikes, Japan, japanese imperial army, Leonard G. Siffleet, New Guinea, Sad times, WWII, Yasuno Chikao | 2 Comments »
Posted by Guy on June 29, 2008
Posted in China, Hiroshima, Japan, Japanese, Japanese politics, Japanese wars of aggression, Japanese way, Japanifik, Korea, murder, okinawa, politics, rape, war, 日本 | Tagged: attorney, bike shop mechanics, bike tire, bullying, crimes against foreigners, criminal damage, damage report, foreigners in Japan, forensic sciences, free speech, gaijin, human rights, japanese culture of bullying, Korea, organized attack, Paying the price for free speech in Japan, politics, rape, samurai, self-esteem, the myth of Samurai swords, thugs, vandalism, war | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Guy on June 26, 2008
An Early Reflection: Paying the price . . .
See Main Entry: http://japanifik.wordpress.com/2008/06/23/you-do-this-to-the-japanese/
Who did it?
The lowlife thugs who slashed the author’s bike tire were probably the local variety; however, they are too dumb to understand what is written here in English.
Conclusion:
- The event was organized.
- There was more than one thug involved.
- A thug in a position of authority who can read English sanctioned the vandalism.
Consolation:
- The words are mightier than even the myth of Samurai swords.
- The thugs have never won a war [let alone a war of aggression!]
- They let their mask of fear slip revealing to the world their deeply entrenched vulnerabilities characterized by a total lack of self-esteem.
Posted in China, Hiroshima, Japan, Japanese, Korea, free speech, murder, okinawa, politics, rape, war, 日本 | Tagged: free speech, organized attack, Paying the price for free speech in Japan, samurai, self-esteem, the myth of Samurai swords, thugs, vandalism | 2 Comments »
Posted by Guy on June 23, 2008
Would You Do This to the Japanese Living in Your Country?

More Criminal Damage [Again]: Author’s bike tire was slashed.
Civilized people do NOT behave this way; savages do!
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Posted in China, Hiroshima, History, Japan, Japanese, Korea, Nagasaki, WWII, current events, education, energy, japanese opinion, militarism, murder, okinawa, politics, rape, war, war crimes, xenophobia, 日本 | Tagged: aggression, backfire, barbarians, civilized, criminal conduct, criminal damage, culture of bullying, free speech, harassment, harming foreigners, intimidation, Japan culture, Japanese psyche, Japanese way, One-upmanship, Paying the price, police, threats, Tokyo, whaling | 8 Comments »
Posted by Guy on June 18, 2008
Has the Southern Baptist mob apologized for the blanket bombing of Japan cities and the mass murder of the Japanese by a prominent church member?
The Duplicity of Baptist Church
“International Mission Board missionaries serving in Japan are asking Southern Baptist churches to pray for the victims of a 7.2-magnitude earthquake that shook northern Japan on June 14.” (Source)
This is the same church whose prominent member, President Harry S. Truman, ordered the nuclear-bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the fire-bombing of Tokyo and numerous other population centers across Japan.
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Posted in China, Hiroshima, Japan, Japanese, Korea, Southern Baptist Church, missionaries, murder, okinawa, politics, rape, usa, war, 日本 | Tagged: bombing of Japan, Duplicity of Baptist Church, earthquake, fire-bombing, Harry Truman, indiscriminate bombing of civilians, International Mission Board missionaries, iwate, kobe, Nagasaki, Niigata, nuclear-bombing, Southern Baptist churches, Tokyo | 4 Comments »
Posted by Guy on June 18, 2008
Who Said Japan Could Make Quakeproof Buildings or Bridges?
Iwate Quake: Shooting Another Big Hole Through the Myth of Japanese Technological Savvy

A highway bridge lies in ruins in Ichinoseki city, Iwate Prefecture, June 14, 2008. A powerful earthquake rocked rural northern Japan on Saturday, killing 10 people, with another 12 still missing, and injuring about 250 and sparking huge landslides that blocked roads and isolated residents. The 7.2 magnitude [JMA scale] quake struck at 8:43 a.m. (23:43 GMT Friday) in Iwate, a sparsely populated, scenic area around 300 km (190 miles) north of Tokyo, where buildings also shook. REUTERS/KYODO (JAPAN). JAPAN OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN JAPAN. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. See Japanifik Fair Use Notice!
Japans Techno Savvy
Another earthquake, and more lives are lost! The death toll in the Mw6.8 earthquake (7.2 on JMA scale) that hit Iwate (northern Japan) Saturday morning rose to 10 Monday. Another 12 people are still missing (presumed dead), and about 250 injured.
This earthquake like the last major earthquakes in Kobe in 1995, which killed 6,434 and made 500,000 people homeless, and the 2004 quake that struck Niigata prefecture, killing 65 and injuring 3,500 people, Shot a massive hole in the myth of the Japanese technological ability to build quakeproof buildings, bridges … and flowerpots.
Our hearts go to the friends and families of the victims.

The main steam isolation valves, one of a unit of an emergency shutdown system, are seen inside the reactor containment vessel at No. 3 reactor of Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s (TEPCO) Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant in Kashiwazaki July 28, 2007. The TEPCO’s quake-hit nuclear power plant—the world’s largest nuclear power plant—could take longer than a year to resume operations if defects are found in key safety devices, media quoted an expert set to head an investigation team as saying. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN). Photo may be subject to copyright. See Japanifik Fair Use Notice!
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Posted by Guy on June 9, 2008
Japan: A repressed Culture
The SOB said he was tired of life, but instead of doing the usual “honorable thing” he drove a rental truck into a crowd of pedestrians at the crowded Tokyo shopping street in Akihabara, before walking down the street stabbing people.
“I came to Akihabara to kill people,” the attacker as told police. “I am tired of the world. Anyone was OK. I came alone.”

Police and ambulance officers conduct an investigation along a street in Tokyo’s Akihabara shopping and amusement district June 8, 2008. REUTERS/Issei Kato [Image may be subject to copyright. See Fair use Notice!]
“The man jumped on top of a man he had hit with his vehicle and stabbed him with a knife many times,” Kyodo quoted a 19-year-old witness as saying. “Walking toward Akihabara Station, he slashed nearby people at random.”
A Tokyo police spokesman said at least seven people had been killed and 12 wounded.
Witnesses said the rampage ended when an armed policeman confronted the man, who was yelling as he slashed the passers by.
“The rampage came on the seventh anniversary of a massacre at a Japanese primary school, when a knife-wielding janitor and former mental patient killed eight schoolchildren. He was later executed for the killings.” Reuters reported.
Victims of a Dysfunctional Society?
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Posted by Guy on April 13, 2008
With a little help from the establishment that denies the Japanese family the right to function normally, the future of Japan now seems guaranteed!
A former Japanese high school teacher, now a university dean, supplied the following data based on a recent survey of 6,000 high school students, both female and male (ages 16-18).
Question #1. Do you trust your parents?

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Question #2. Do you believe you ought to have the right to do the following?

Posted in China, Japan, Japanese, Korea, US, politics, 日本 | Tagged: celebrity, disobey, dysfunctional families, high school student, internet, porno, prostitution, school uniforms, self destruction, truancy, values, Violence | 1 Comment »
Posted by Guy on June 14, 2007
Posted in Asia, China, History, Japan, Japanese Constitution, Korea, Manchurian Incident, Patriotism, antiwar, coup, coup d'état, current events, depleting resources, disease, energy, food, law, militarism, peace, politics, starvation, ultra nationalism, war, war crimes, wars of aggression | Leave a Comment »