Thursday, February 6, 2014

Fukushima! The Final Battlefield

Fukushima! The Final Battlefield
 you asked for the truth…but can you handle it?
The Movie
by
Garry Greenwood
   Starring: Shinzo Abe, Shintaro Ishihara, Nobuteru Ishihara, Yoshikazu Okada and a support cast of thousands. 


SYNOPSIS – THE STORY:
Japanese Yakuza are secretly rounding up homeless men on the streets of Tokyo and forcing them to work on the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant. In vain and at great danger to themselves they toil relentlessly in the crippled plant. It’s obviously a hopeless and lethal task.
PM Shinzo Abe prays fervently at the Yasukuni Shrine wherein the millions of ancestor spirits of those who died whilst fighting for the divine Emperor during the Second World War are enshrined. Also, Japan’s most notorious war criminals are buried here. Abe swears that one day he will avenge the spirits of all those enshrined here.
Glancing through the Shrine’s visitor book he smiles when he sees that several ruling Liberal Democratic Party members (LDP) have also signed it. His smile broadens even further when he is greeted by one of the Shrine’s priests – a close friend of the leader of the nation’s fastest growing doomsday cult, Sukyo Mahikari. Abe has a deep admiration for this occult cult and regularly sends his congratulations or a representative on their special occasions. Its founder, Yoshikazu Okada, was a great and powerful militarist who owned a huge munitions factory during the war. He was also a friend of the Imperial family, something that Abe hopes to achieve someday. In the meantime he can only fantasise about his divine supremacy calling by being photographed in his jet fighter plane. He knows that his days of glory will surely come just as, Yoshikazu Okada, the cult’s leader had his day in the sun as a military strategist during the glorious Nanjing incident (Rape of Nanjing).
Abe also reflects upon those happy days when he would sit on his grandfather’s knee listening as his grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi, recounting his glory days in Manchuria as its main administrator and as a high ranking militarist wherein he helped establish the secret military unit #731- a unit dedicated to creating the most advanced methods of mass destruction imaginable. He was also the wartime Minister of Munitions and established Japan’s clandestine nuclear weapons program. “It’s just not right that grandfather Kishi was arrested as a war criminal. People simply don’t understand.” Nobusuke Kishi obviously had a great influence upon the young Abe. “How unfair the world has become. After all didn’t we save China from western imperialism?” ponders PM Abe, “if only we could have succeeded in our mission to save the world then.  Too bad about the tens of millions of Chinese who got in the way.”
Out of respect for his beloved grandfather and the glorious Japanese military, Shinzo Abe has the numerals 731 painted on his jet fighter and gives the world a big “thumbs up” or “you can trust me” gesture (see photo).
Meanwhile, far out in the South China Sea on the tiny and disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu Islets, Abe’s long-serving colleague, Shintaro Ishihara, leader of the New Restoration Party (nuclear re-armament party) and ex-mayor of Tokyo is challenging the might of the Chinese navy... 

more at:


http://alltheemperorsmen.com/abe731movie.html

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