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Takechanpoo wrote:who cares the comments on this shabby forum which almost no japanese browse except for me.
its confirmed that aum shinrikyos no2 guy named hayakawa was an envoy from unification church. and their plants were NOT afford to produce sarin. (what those plants had actually produced is stimulus) the sarin they used was produced in north korea and taken in japan.
you even cant assume there might be something not appeared in englishnized medias about japan. you are truly a dumb. im sorry for it from the bottom of my heart. yea
Takechanpoo wrote: englishnized
Takechanpoo wrote:who cares the comments on this shabby forum which almost no japanese browse except for me.
its confirmed that aum shinrikyos no2 guy named hayakawa was an envoy from unification church. and their plants a
Takechanpoo wrote:hey dotardy wagyl, why dont you dig the unification church related crimes? ah? scared? eh?
you dude are really a sincere guy.
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Takechanpoo wrote:since the unification church built a deep strong relationship with kishi sinsuke, who is abe shizos grandfather, the godfather of LDP and was an agent of cia, they have been connected with the core of LDP. since then, LDP and the unification church are inseparable each other. its the reason j-authorities have overlooked the evil deeds by moonies in japan.
Another aspect of Sasakawa's postwar political agenda, anti-communism, dovetailed neatly with his efforts in conservative politics. Working closely with Kishi, he cultivated relationships with other anti-communists throughout Asia. In the mid-1960s, this brought him into contact with the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church.25 In 1967, Sasakawa invited the Unification Church to use his motorboat racing center in Yamanashi prefecture for its first rally in Japan. The following year, three months after the Reverend Moon established his "Federation for Victory over Communism" (Shokyo Rengo) in Korea, Sasakawa agreed to become its honorary chairman in Japan. Kishi was impressed by the Federation, suggesting that "If all younger people were like Shokyo Rengo members, Japan would have a bright future." In this way, Sasakawa and Kishi shielded what would become one of the most widely distrusted groups in contemporary Japan.
Although loathed and feared for its alleged kidnappings and mind control of young Japanese, the Unification Church proved (and may still prove) to be of incalculable benefit to many Japanese politicians. It built its Japan headquarters on land in Tokyo once owned by Kishi. By the early 1970s, a number of LDP politicians were using Unification Church members as campaign workers. While the politicians were required to pledge to visit the Church's headquarters in Korea and receive Reverend Moon's lectures on theology, it did not matter whether they were members of the Church. Actual Church members -- so-called "Moonies" -- were sent by the Federation to serve without compensation as industrious and highly valued campaign workers. In return, for many years the Church enjoyed protection from prosecution by Japanese authorities for their often fraudulent and aggressive sales and conversion tactics. Not incidentally, by the 1980s, Japan reportedly provided some four-fifths of Unification Church revenues worldwide.26
Over time, the Kishi and allied factions transferred the Kishi-Sasakawa-Moon link to other party leaders. In 1974, Fukuda Takeo, the direct inheritor of the Kishi faction, praised Reverend Moon as "one of Asia's great leaders," while Nakasone Yasuhiro, the youngest member of the Kishi Cabinet and scion of the allied Kono faction, similarly honored Moon. Abe Shintaro, Kishi's son-in law and inheritor of the faction from Fukuda, also depended upon "Moonies" in his election campaigns. A list prepared by the Japan Communist Party of 126 LDP and DSP politicians who used "volunteers" from the Federation for Victory over Communism to staff their campaigns includes Ozawa Ichiro, Hashimoto Ryutaro, and other senior party leaders. In the 1990 general election, the Unification Church announced that it had provided financial and campaign support to more than one hundred Japanese Diet members. As a measure of the influence Moon enjoyed in Japan, in 1992 the government gave him special permission to enter the country even though Japanese law forbids entry to a foreign national who has served more than year in jail. Moon had served eighteen months in U.S. jail for tax evasion and had been barred from entering Japan on these grounds for nearly a decade. In March 1992, Kanemaru Shin, vice president of the LDP and the head of the largest faction within the party, intervened on Moon's behalf with the Minister of Justice.
Wage Slave wrote:It is telling, but I fail to see any evidence of North Korean involvement or of mass rape. That the Unification Church is undesirable and engage in brainwashing and coercion was never in dispute. The LDP appear to be the reason they have done so well in Japan. The LDP represent Japanese conservatism do they not? If there is a enabling villain in the piece it is them.
wagyl wrote:If you like, I can locate pages on the internet to tell you that jet fuel can't melt steel, too.
wagyl wrote:Yes well about that page. The central premise of a weapons test in remote Australia ... https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4531
If you like, I can locate pages on the internet to tell you that jet fuel can't melt steel, too.
Coligny wrote:One of the little things that always get ignored is the fact that there is no need to "melt" all steel to collapse a structure. Like for a lot of materials the plasticity of steel increase with the temperature.
When it reach the point where the load overcome the plasticity...
Russell wrote:As a scientist I find it hard to come up with a rational explanation of all this shit. But psst, keep it quiet, because it is a taboo to talk in this way.
Immediately following the attacks, a building performance study (BPS) team of engineering specialists was formed by the Structural Engineering Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers (SEI/ASCE) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The BPS team issued its report in May 2002, finding that the aircraft impacts caused "extensive structural damage, including localized collapse" and that the resulting fires "further weakened the steel-framed structures, eventually leading to total collapse". They also presented recommendations for more detailed engineering studies of the disaster.[5]
The BPS team investigation was later followed by a more detailed investigation conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which also consulted outside engineering entities. This investigation was completed in September 2005. The NIST investigators did not find anything substandard in the design of the WTC towers, noting that the severity of the attacks and the magnitude of the destruction was beyond anything experienced in U.S. cities in the past. They also emphasized the role of the fires and found that sagging floors pulled inward on the perimeter columns: "This led to the inward bowing of the perimeter columns and failure of the south face of WTC 1 and the east face of WTC 2, initiating the collapse of each of the towers."[6]
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The light construction and hollow nature of the structures allowed the jet fuel to penetrate far inside the towers, igniting many large fires simultaneously over a wide area of the impacted floors. The fuel from the planes burned at most for a few minutes, but the contents of the buildings burned over the next hour or hour and a half.[22] It has been suggested[by whom?] that the fires might not have been as centrally positioned, nor as intense, had traditionally heavy high-rise construction been standing in the way of the aircraft. Debris and fuel would likely have remained mostly outside the buildings or concentrated in more peripheral areas away from the building cores, which would then not have become unique failure points. In this scenario, the towers might have stood far longer, perhaps indefinitely.[23][24] The fires were hot enough to weaken the columns and cause floors to sag, pulling perimeter columns inward and reducing their ability to support the mass of the building above.[25]
Mike Oxlong wrote:It is interesting that they fell with the speed of an object in a vacuum. Encountering zero resistance while collapsing top-down. The infamous pancake theory. Too bad the evidence was destroyed before an investigation could be conducted.
wagyl wrote:It gets hot enough in the Netherlands to expand steel beyond the tolerances calculated as acceptable, leading to structural failure. Jet fuel optional.
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