You’ve probably heard about the the death of Shinzo Abe, former Prime Minister in Japan, and chances are you’ve read endless rumours. Some rumours speculate he was killed by the globalists because he was ‘such a good man’, others suggest he was killed by rebelling against the Japanese government.
Whatever your thoughts on the matter, Abe was not a ‘good man’. Abe wanted to abolish the Japanese Constitution’s line about pacifism. In 2015 he had already passed ‘security bills’ enabling the Japanese to fight overseas.
Say what you will about pacifism, abolishing a Constitutional amendment on pacifism, would be like if Joe Biden tried to abolish the Third Amendment. Maybe you’re not too worried about the quartering of troops now, but the action does derive suspicion as to why it is being abolished.
It Did Not Benefit “We the People”
Despite all the misleading claims online trying to suggest Abe was a hero, Abe never successfully managed to implement the militarism of endless wars he so desired in Japan. The majority of Japanese still support pacifism, and like Switzerland’s neutrality, they have no desire nor want of getting involved in globalism’s proxy wars.
It was very likely with Abe’s removal that the globalist’s dream of constant warmongering had gone with him. And then a shot rang out.
The Events
Tetsuya Yamagami fired at Shinzo Abe on 8th July 2022, at Yamato-Saidaiji Station in Nara. He claims that he believed Abe was part of the “Unification Church” that his mother has donated to unto her own bankruptcy.
Abe, who held conservative views, appeared at an event hosted by an organisation affiliated with the church last September and delivered a speech praising the affiliate's work towards peace on the Korean peninsula, according to the church's website.
The globalist “humour” is not lost on me, however, as Tetsuya’s mother going bankrupt donating to a (emphasis added) “Family Federation for World Peace and Unification” being the trigger point for Japan going to war and turning violent leading to division, being the typical globalist inversion trope.
Make of it what you will, but what is clear is the globalists certainly benefitted:
Abe’s Party Gains Supermajority in Upper House
Abe’s party, the Liberal Democratic Party, gained a supermajority in the Upper House, as The Epoch Times reports:
Japan’s ruling center-right party scored a supermajority in the House of Councillors election on July 10, claiming more than half of the 125 contested seats, in the wake of the assassination of former prime minister and party leader Shinzo Abe.
ZeroHedge clarifies further with specific numbers:
Abe’s Japan-first policies, he was looking to revise Article 9, forbidding Japan from possessing its own military or forces with “war potential.”
Showing Abe is just another NeoCon warmongerer seeking yet more violence, contrary to the Gab posts trying to paint him as some sort of soft-touch ‘hero of the people’. And post-death there doesn’t seem to be much to stand in his post-mortem goals:
Abe’s factious Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) won 119 of the 248 seats in the upper chamber of parliament, while its coalition partner Komeito secured 27 seats
As ZeroHedge highlights, the only party that could have stood in the way of the globalist warmongering got sidelined by the well timed pity-party media spin over the assassination attempt. What better way to say you hate murder than to go to war and kill?
As Japanese news outlet NHK clarified further:
A two-thirds majority is needed in both houses of the Diet to hold a national referendum on an amendment proposal. The LDP [Liberal Democratic Party] believes the 1947 Constitution, which has never been amended, should be revised to fit the times.
Noticeably Abe’s death has been exploited by the globalists to give themselves the powers required to turn Japan into a war machine, against the general majority wishes of the public.
Doves of War?
There is a small sliver of hope, although you can chalk this up in the “hopium” section, as a naive hope.
The current leader of the LDP, and now Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida…
[…] a moderate from Hiroshima who wants nuclear weapons banned […]
…may not be inclined to war, however, his party (a coalition of both left and right) may not agree. In fact, the LDP have gone so far as to declare that they will ‘finish Abe’s work’.
Bloomberg News comments that Kishida may incline himself to relieving the public of the food and energy prices and move away from Abe’s position (emphasis added):
[…] whether Kishida intends to move away from policy settings largely based on those of murdered former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will come when the premier unveils a new aid package to relieve the pain of soaring food and energy prices. […]
Noticeably with hints the globalist environmentalism (emphasis added):
[…] a three-year time frame to pursue his own agenda of making capitalism fairer and greener […]
However, his position will be strongly dictated by the position of the left-right coalition of the party.
Like the Americans with Ukraine, the Japanese are being dragged into the globalist proxy war as well.
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