8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (2)
#7394059 at 2019-11-29 16:24:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9456: I see a cold Moon rising . . . Edition
Probe into party hosted by Abe focuses on invitation to ex-head of questionable firm
TOKYO – Opposition legislators probing attendance at a controversial cherry blossom-viewing party hosted by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have turned their attention toward an invitation card made out to the former head of a company suspected of running a multilevel marketing scheme.
Lawmakers suspect that the number 60 on the invitation was assigned to those invited to the party at the invitation of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
The taxpayer-funded party, which the prime minister hosts each year in spring, has come under scrutiny over the attendance of many people linked to an organization supporting the prime minister.
The government says it can't clarify who attended because the lists of guests "have already been discarded." The Cabinet Office claims it shredded a list of guests on May 9 this year, the same day a Japanese Communist Party lawmaker asked for access to related documents.
However, a leaflet of the organization Japan Life, which was raided by police in April this year on suspicion of running a fraudulent multilevel marketing scheme, showed a photo of an invitation card addressed to its former head, Takayoshi Yamaguchi, with the number "60-2357" allocated. The organization said he was invited to the party in 2015.
Numbers 60 to 63 were allocated to guests that the prime minister, the chief Cabinet secretary and others invited to the 2014 party, as shown by documents that the Japanese Communist Party (JCP) received from the Cabinet Office. Based on this information, opposition parties are grilling the government over allegations that the number 60 was printed on a card sent to Yamaguchi because he was invited through the prime minister's quota.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a news conference on Nov. 27 that it remains unclear whether the number 60 was given to guests invited through the prime minister's quota because the lists of guests have been discarded.
"We don't have such information because the documents finished serving their purpose after the party ended," he said. Suga, who serves as the top government spokesman, claimed that the government discarded the lists of guests because their retention period was set at less than one year. He then asserted that it was difficult to specify the numbers allocated to the guests.
A focal point in the Moritomo scandal that surfaced in February 2017 was whether Prime Minister Abe's wife Akie was involved in the sale of state-owned land to the school operator. Nobuhisa Sagawa, then head of the Finance Ministry's Financial Bureau, told the Diet that the records of negotiations on the land deal had been dumped.
In the Kake scandal, opposition parties raised suspicions that the prime minister met with the head of Kake Educational Institution over its plan to set up a university-level veterinary school. However, the Abe administration reiterated that the records of visitors to the prime minister's office had been thrown away "without delay." The institution's head is a close friend of the prime minister.
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20191129/p2a/00m/0na/018000c
#980352 at 2018-04-10 08:03:00 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #1220: The TRUST Edition
Question for Q team:
"I Am Very Ashamed": Abe Cabinet In Peril After Finance Ministry Official Admits Moritomo Was Told To Lie
https:// www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-04-09/i-am-very-ashamed-abe-cabinet-peril-after-finance-ministry-official-admits-moritomo
"The unexpected emergence of the truth sparked commotion and shock among opposition lawmakers at the meeting. Even members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party seemed stunned by the ministry's actions. One legislator banged on her desk, while another loudly called Ota "an idiot", perhaps for being dumb enough to tell the truth, and not realizing that the entire fate of Japan's Abeonomics - and Kuorda's QE - is not in peril.
The cover up only got worse from here: Ota also said someone from his office told a staffer at the Kinki Local Financial Bureau, which oversaw the land sale, to urge Moritomo to stick to the story. But neither the Kinki bureau nor Moritomo's lawyer agreed.
Ota also suggested that the abovementioned former National Tax Agency chief Nobuhisa Sagawa bore some fault. Sagawa, who led the Financial Bureau at the time, "spoke to a Diet committee without checking the facts" and "made comments that could be taken the wrong way," he said.
In other words, he lied under oath."
Hmmmm now this is interesting. We know more or less that chinese black hats plus (((globalists))) like to use japanese assets and banks to funnel funds and goods to the international market - using japanese nationalists in the process (who are on the surface stoutly against chinese 'interference'). Think yakuza.
(((money))) talks.
We also know of the 'bloodline' issue in japan that has heavily compromised post-ww2 political landscape - and most of the chiefs in power - 'chiefs' - are under influence of (((globalist))) actors both by force and because of blood.
black hat actors in japan has been involved in incredible degree of human trafficking targeting women and children from everywhere in the world. This cannot go unpunished.
you cannot speak of politics in either japan or china without talking about underworld criminal networks - many with occult leanings.
yakuza must die.
same with triads.
White hats vs black hats.