Posted in: Japan reports 7,020 new coronavirus cases See in context
One of the issues described by Dr. Fukushima at the meeting for Victims of the Vaxxine was the ModRNA getting past the blood brain barrier. The European Medical Agency's EUA paper showed 2-3% of the ModRNA expresses itself in the brain. Current research suggests the 3rd dose results in a neuroinflammatory cascade after being primed with the first 2.
There are often no physical symptoms to this problem and the ability to reason can remain in tact, so it can be difficult to spot. Signs are decreased empathy, short-term memory loss, inability to learn new information, inflexibility, irritability, anger, perseveration (thought loops), impaired creativity, diminished inference and utilitarian moral judgements. The last one is interesting, a 2007 Nature study found those with prefrontal cortex damage saw nothing wrong with directly harming one person's life to save more total lives, even if it meant their own children being harmed.
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Posted in: Moscow accuses Japan of Russophobia, making 'vicious attacks' over Ukraine war See in context
Slow news day huh?
I guess Reuters was on a hard deadline or ran out of space or something as they didn't include this part of the Russian Foreign Ministry's statement.
"The Kishida administration has consistently destroyed the positive results of bilateral relations accumulated over the years through the efforts of both Russia and Japan, in favor of the United States, without regard for the interests of its own people."
That sums up my initial reaction to the headline as the LDP government has caused more problems for the Japanese people than Russia ever has. It's not just geopolitics, it's a pattern.
The only time Russia is ever brought up in Japan is when the LDP is trying to deflect responsibility from their failures.
If visiting graves on the Kuril Islands is such an important humanitarian issue then Kishida should have prioritized the needs of the descendants over the needs of a country 8000km away in either direction. Can't have it both ways.
https://cutt.ly/a3Omyv8
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Posted in: Japan reports 126,989 new coronavirus cases See in context
After 3 years of having never worn a mask once and going about my business in perfect health without consequence, I finally caught the corona last week.
My left nostril got a bit stuffy, tender to the touch and kind of changed shape so it aligned horizontally instead of up to down like my right nostril, which was normal.
I asked my mother over Skype what to do and she told me that my nostrils have never been the same shape and to stop picking so much.
Thank heavens everything is fine now but I'm worried that my old unvaxxed mother is not taking the pandemic more seriously.
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Posted in: Japan reports 76,264 new coronavirus cases See in context
As mentioned, the Ministry still fails to make a distinction between deaths with or from coronavirus, so these numbers cannot be taken at face value.
At a Diet session a couple months ago, the Ministry admitted a few car accident deaths were marked as coronavirus. That means all bets are off because statistics are as easy to manipulate as people.
Does an 85 year old who had coronavirus, recovers in the sense that they are no longer testing positive and then dies 2 months later count as a coronavirus death? According to the Ministry, it does.
Didn't that use to be called old age?
It's in the government's interest to inflate coronavirus deaths as much as possible to explain away the fact that compared to 2020, 15% more people (in excess of ~10000 a month) died in 2022. This increase cannot be accounted for with the mere addition of coronavirus deaths.
All cause mortality is a statistic that cannot be manipulated, so in the interest of accuracy it lags by about 2 months. Deaths trough in June and peak in January. This much is normal. The difference between the green and magenta lines is not.
https://freeimage.host/i/Huk8PQn
Where is the empathy regarding this unprecedented problem?
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Posted in: Japan reports 173,336 new coronavirus cases See in context
Age is a far more reliable predictor of outcomes than vaxx status.
Omicron data from Hiroshima showed for under 60s the risk of serious illness was 0.0%. Not that there was no risk, just that there weren't enough numbers after the decimal.
Separate data from 60000 cases in the 7th wave showed out of 58 deaths, the average age was 84.6 and 50 had one or more morbidity (+7 were unknown). 1 death under the age of 60. 38 were vaxxinated, 13 unknown and 7 had one dose or less. 95% of seniors have taken at least 2 doses.
Out of 37500 cases in the 6th wave, the average age of death was 82.9. The virus has gotten weaker over time, though it's reasonable to question if the risk for under 60s has ever approached the level of a pandemic. The effects of subconscious belief systems on physiology cannot be underestimated.
Anyways, here is a link from Wednesday's Nikkei showing the Ministry considering downgrading the danger level of coronavirus as for all ages it is statistically less lethal than the flu. This isn't new information, the government is just slow.
https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXZQOUA2177C0R21C22A2000000/
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Posted in: 64% disapprove of tax hikes to cover Japan's rising defense budget: poll See in context
As someone who votes (never for the LDP), in principle I see no problem with spending 43 trillion yen on upgrading the military. Better to have and not need than need and not have. I'm sure those Space Operations Squadron antigravity craft don't come cheap.
The problem is that the Japanese government put themselves in a position where they are squeezing blood out of a stone after spending 293 trillion yen on coronavirus measures. 293兆円 = $2.1 Trillion USD. That's more than 100 Olympics or 200000 Abe funerals.
So after dumping hundreds of billions of dollars of US treasuries, selling bonds where the only interested party is the BOJ, and printing money which in effect devalues the yen and raises the cost of everything, there are few options left but to either reallocate funds or raise taxes for any other expenditures.
Their brilliant plan added up to 2.3 million yen for every man, woman and child in the nation, of which I only accepted 100000 yen one time, so where did all the money go?
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Posted in: Japan reports 47,621 new coronavirus cases See in context
virusrexToday 05:11 pm JST
without scientific data and a proper validated analysis whatever anybody says fails to hold weight.
Precisely. Where is your data?
The most I can find is Hamamatsu City's breakdown of 81174 Omicron cases up to August 24.
https://web.archive.org/web/20220904043822/https://www.city.hamamatsu.shizuoka.jp/koho2/emergency/covid-19/index.html
The Ministry stopped tracking the unvaxxinated and vaxxinated outcomes because it's clear based on this data after more than 2 million doses that both groups get seriously sick or die at a virtually similar, negligible rate. Comparison only creates division and since the Omicron bivalent vaxxine has been made available the split is... let's say half for and against.
99% of cases are symptomless or minor symptoms, so only 1% progress to a 2nd grade medium case. Being boostered temporarily lowers infection rates but is a 60% higher risk of 2nd grade illness once infected relative to the never jabbed. 4x performs four times worse than 3x as 3.3% suffer from 2nd grade illness but this was at limited use at the time of data.
Overall, there is at most a 0.2% chance an infection develops into the highest (3rd) grade serious illness, or death. The vaxxine brings that tiny 0.2% number down for an X amount of time and with a progressively shorter window of effectiveness each jab. That comes at the cost of forever boosting and a government that refuses to consider a possible causal link to side effects of disability and all-cause mortality.
Health is not measured in a vacuum.
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Posted in: Japan reports 47,621 new coronavirus cases See in context
virusrex Dec. 1 05:13 pm JST
vaccinated people are not at higher risk of infection but the opposite, and much more they are much better protected against severe disease, hospitalization and death.
Are people who took 2 doses considered vaxxinated in your world? Everyone in Japan has seen the data showing 2x has the same infection rate and outcomes as the unvaxxinated. Presumably the Ministry moved onto 4x because 3x is the now same too.
This oft-repeated company line about "much better" is a relative term, not statistical data. The Ministry no longer collects data, what they did collect was inadequate and the methodology proven spurious. If there was ever a definitive conclusion to be had, one would expect mountains of hard data continuously being published.
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Posted in: Japan reports 49,117 new coronavirus cases See in context
The Japanese broadcast law requires that for any controversial issue, both sides of the argument be presented.
A doctor was on Hokkaido television last Thursday demanding the vaxxines be stopped. He pointed out how Japan has had the highest infection rate in the world while also being the country that has administered the 2nd most doses per 100 people, He says the vaxxine is driving infections due to Antibody Dependent Enhancement and Original Antigenic Sin. Here is the clip.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-3igRpfny4
There is also a graphic showing the higher infection rate in the vaxxed than the unvaxxed. The Hokkaido station was only able to show data up to August because that's when the government stopped tracking vaxxine statistics. The thing they were keeping track of failed to such an extent that it became too time consuming to track.
It's probable to assume that these statistics would reveal even more favourable infection rates for the unvaxxinated at this time given that the science shows negative efficacy occurs after some time elapses post vaxxination.
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Posted in: Japanese gov't urged to end free rollout of COVID-19 vaccines See in context
The article is wrong, each dose does not cost ¥9600. That's probably closer to the cost from here out.
Japan paid around 15 billion US dollars (¥2.3 trillion) for 880 million doses, which works out to about ¥2500 each. That doesn't include administration fees and the additional costs the medical system incurred treating side effects, nor the economic loss from the immune imprinting causing reinfection every variant.
So far, 330 million doses have been administered and there are 550 million doses left on the contract.
For those who insist that vaxxines are the only way forward, you're in luck, there is enough to supply each of you with about 10 more. Thanks for helping the country recoup on their bad investment.
And then there's this scene from the Diet on the 27th of October... the all cause mortality excess deaths since the vaxx roll-out started is at least double the total coronavirus deaths.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DP2G6oLlWcM
2 years and 100 million clinical trial participants later, "we don't know" is not an acceptable response from the Ministry.
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Posted in: Japanese gov't urged to end free rollout of COVID-19 vaccines See in context
When I heard about this last Friday my first thought was the government dug themselves in too deep with the constant one-sided messaging about the so-called effectiveness that it was now impossible to stop without losing face. This is in light of the obvious lack of demand making clear that only a minority thinks the risk of coronavirus exceeds the risk of the vaxxines.
For reference, less than 10% of under 60s have gotten a 4th dose, and according to Kyodo as of the end of October the uptake for the bivalent vaxx is about 5% nationwide.
Less than 100 children in the 6-month to 5 year old group in entire country have gotten vaxxed, despite recommendations from the government's hand picked "experts" that everybody do so.
Each time they called for people to get vaxxed the government eroded the little trust they had left.
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Posted in: Abe murder spotlights Unification Church controversy in Japan See in context
Oops, guess it wasn't KYODO. Hey why did you stop using a Japanese source for Japan news?
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Posted in: Abe murder spotlights Unification Church controversy in Japan See in context
どちらの団体も関与していないが、日本の邪魔をしてる組織にスポットを当てることは一石二鳥。両忘。
^Commented 2 weeks ago. I like how KYODO even uses the same spotlight term.
It seems some people in the comments are starting to assemble the pieces of the puzzle together. Not all the details necessarily but at least oriented in the right direction.
Nakamura Itaru, the Commissioner General of the NPA and ostensibly overseeing the assignment of guarding Abe, was momentarily famous in September 2021. People protested his appointment because it was not given through merit or ability to lead a police force but because he was a brownnose LDP crony. The man once called "The Prime Minister's watchdog" is stepping down for dereliction in a couple of months. Abe's idiocy strikes again.
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Posted in: Amapiano stars put South African dance music on the map See in context
Nigeria doing big things. The mastering on this album is incredible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-Q6UrrxF4U
Not Spotify though and definitely not Youtube. That's merely an approximation of the audible range of frequencies, the real thing at 24-bit quality emulsifies much cleaner. Rattles the bones differently.
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Posted in: Ukraine bombs Russian forces in drive to retake south See in context
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-wing_authoritarian_personality
In psychology, the right-wing authoritarian (RWA) is a personality type that describes somebody who is highly submissive to their authority figures, acts aggressively in the name of said authorities, and is conformist in thought and behavior.[1]
-a high degree of submission to the authorities who are perceived to be established and legitimate in the society in which one lives.
-a general aggressiveness, directed against various persons, that is perceived to be sanctioned by established authorities.
-a high degree of adherence to the social conventions that are perceived to be endorsed by society and its established authorities.
Authoritarians tend to be lacking in general knowledge, particularly on issues with which they disagree.
Authoritarians also are often unaware of just how different they are from most people. They tend to believe they are very average.
The tendency of authoritarians to avoid anyone who isn't like them reinforces their belief that they are normal. They have relatively little contact with normal people.
RWA are essentially adult children and this site is full of them. The shyt rolls downhill as they say. It always starts at the top.
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Posted in: Have you changed your summer holiday plans because of the surge in coronavirus cases in Japan this month? See in context
July 28 - GBN News - Is there a link between excess deaths and the vaxxine?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFf5k2h-f_4
A Scottish researcher tracked excess death after the first 2 deathjabs and noticed a pattern where old people were dying first and then gradually the deaths became younger, in tandem with the age stratified roll-out.
Armed with a hypothesis, the researcher then tracked the booster in real-time and found the exact same pattern happening where old people who got their boosters first died first, and then the ages became gradually younger over time.
Nearly 1000 comments and everyone understands. What is it about this website where so many remain ignorant of the truth? Is it because anyone with a smidge of sense knows to stay far far away? Stupidity is contagious after all.
The moderators are not ignorant to the fact that after censoring helpful, potentially life saving information for so long and not letting the process play out through the ebbs and flows of discussion, they have actively participated in covering up murder.
There is a special place in hell for the editor. He is not long for this world. Don't worry, the place will be kept nice and warm for the moderators' arrival.
No one needs to see this. A suggestion box paper shredder is ideal for my purposes. God sees everything.
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Posted in: Japan tops global new COVID cases in week to Sunday: WHO See in context
The scamdemic numbers don't matter unless you're getting paid from PCR tests. The population census does. It's updated every month and this year is going to be the largest number of deaths in a long time.
https://www.mhlw.go.jp/toukei/list/81-1a.html
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Posted in: Japan tops global new COVID cases in week to Sunday: WHO See in context
Before the vaxx, research showed that spike proteins can in some instances cross the blood brain barrier. There was quite a few reports of psychosis, brain fog and other mentally related ailments. Brain inflammation can result in personality changes such as depression, lethargy, cognitive impairment, anger, frustration and poor emotional regulation.
The advantage of natural infection however is that it doesn't include the lipid nanoparticle (LNP) which was specifically selected for it's ability to carry MRNA into cells and also has the exact property of permeating the near impenetrable blood brain barrier.
From the European Medicines Agency website (which the Japan Ministry references for their data) - Bottom of Page 47
https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/documents/assessment-report/spikevax-previously-covid-19-vaccine-moderna-epar-public-assessment-report_en.pdf
Besides injection site [muscle] and lymph nodes [proximal and distal], increased mRNA concentrations (compared to plasma levels) were found in the spleen and eye. Both tissues were examined in the frame of the toxicological studies conducted with mRNA-1273 final vaccine formulation. Low levels of mRNA could be detected in all examined tissues except the kidney. This included heart, lung, testis and also brain tissues, indicating that the mRNA/LNP platform crossed the blood/brain barrier, although to very low levels (2-4% of the plasma level).
2-4% huh? What is the optimal level of spike proteins, or pseudo-spike "genetically altered to be safe", in the brain? If your answer is not 0% that might be due to spike proteins in the brain.
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Posted in: Cells become zombies when the ends of their chromosomes are damaged See in context
The understanding into the telomere shortening mechanism leading up to cytokine storms, cancer and death has galvanized the development of Senolytics (destroying senescence) which aims to remove senescent cells to extend lifespan. I first learned of this class of drugs about 2 weeks ago.
The first effective senolytic regimen includes Dasatinib and Navitoclax, two anti-leukemia and anti-cancer compounds, combined with Quercetin and Fisetin, two flavonoids commonly found in fruit.
2021 trials on mice and monkeys showed promise. In the next 10 years it's hoped that it will be possible to reverse aging in humans and potentially prolong lifespans to 200 years.
In the meantime, there are plenty of lifestyle choices which can increase telomere length, activate telomerase enzymes or keep shortening at bay.
High intensity interval exercise, heavy metal detox, caloric restriction/fasting (through SIRT1), meditation (GAMMA waves), vitamin D preferably from infrared containing sunlight, and HSP activating saunas (FOXO3 gene). Diet obviously plays a key role too by eating unsaturated/fish fats and high antioxidant fibrous foods instead of saturated fats/sugar/alcohol/processed junk. Basically anything that lowers inflammation, including being happy, is beneficial to telomeres. Clean water is good too, just ask China.
Allopaths with limited insight (see virusrex) cannot comprehend but my principle is the biggest factor is the belief that health can be consciously directed with intent. All illness begins in the mind. Lose there, everywhere else is lost.
Senolytics will be held off for now so the cohort with zero survival instincts beyond blindly complying with bad advice can be finished with their predictable failure of a spike protein experiment.
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Posted in: Japan to convene 3-day extra parliamentary session from Aug. 3 See in context
investigation of the ties of the LDP and the Unification Church, given Abe's brother the Defense Minister has also shown to have ties.
As early as 1570, Portuguese Slave traders working on behalf of the Jesuits kidnapped Japanese to work in Europe. The Shogun put a stop to it when word got to him a couple decades later. Christians have been meddling in Japan for a long time. They started it and continue to do so to this day.
Does anyone know what the head of the Jesuits, Black Pope Adolfo Nicolas was doing living in Japan, a nation of less than 0.4% Catholics, until the time of his death in May 2020? Maybe Taro Aso knows.
Japan is historically a country of Shinbutsu-Shuugo, the syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism. The 15 year old puppet doppelganger Meiji Emperor decreed that the two should split which is where much of this mess can be traced back to. Shinto is open ended enough to encompass All, including religions, so I pray in accordance with the instructions of Jesus at Shrines... yet anyone that associates with a Christian organization is a traitor.
Lutheran denominations included.
Here's the kicker. "Yamagami" and Abe's assassination have nothing to do with the Unification Church. The whole backstory is a fabrication to rid of this particular problem because it's efficient. Samurai zen secret, don't tell anyone.
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Posted in: Japanese police raid home of Tokyo Olympics executive See in context
Why AFP?
Several investigators were seen entering Takahashi's home in Tokyo's Setagaya Ward on Tuesday amid heavy rain, as well as the main offices of Japan's largest advertising agency Dentsu Inc. in Minato Ward, where Takahashi was also a former senior managing director.
From Kyodo.
I'm curious what the raid on Dentsu turns up but doubt details will be forthcoming considering who owns them.
https://kabutan.jp/stock/holder?code=4324
It's easy to avoid the influence of advertisements... the news, not so much.
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Posted in: Japan fast becoming a nest of spies See in context
unprofessional to the point of essentially telling their Japanese marks that they are spies.
If the reward for doing a good job spying in Japan was a promotion back to China I'd probably sabotage myself too.
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Posted in: International court to begin hearings that may shape global climate litigation
Posted in: LDP member Inoguchi's husband, daughter confirmed dead in Tokyo fire
My understanding is the PlayStation is struggling to get and keep exclusives. I wish it were not so.
Posted in: Father of PlayStation says 'everyone told us we would fail'