• USA is a shit hole run by Israel: lol on Japanese national television https://old.bitchute.com/video/Auw1K40ctyNy/ #Japan #television #Israel #trump
    USA is a shit hole run by Israel: lol on Japanese national television https://old.bitchute.com/video/Auw1K40ctyNy/ #Japan #television #Israel #trump
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    USA is a shit hole run by Israel: lol on Japanese national television
    We will divide society so that 1/3 are spies and informers that will keep the rest under observation - https://www.bitchute.com/video/fWwofFr9uQsG/ --- you don't believe in government run stalking program watch this stalker admitting is getting pa…
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  • https://forex-strategy.com/2024/11/15/japanese-politician-proposes-shocking-incentive-for-childbirth/
    Japanese Politician Proposes Shocking Incentive for Childbirth
    All women should have their uterus removed after 30 years
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    https://forex-strategy.com/2024/11/15/japanese-politician-proposes-shocking-incentive-for-childbirth/ Japanese Politician Proposes Shocking Incentive for Childbirth All women should have their uterus removed after 30 years #politics #japan #child #childbirth
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    Japanese Politician Proposes Shocking Incentive for Childbirth
    In some countries, the desire to increase the birth rate reaches amazing things. In most countries of the world, the increase in the birth rate is stimulated by
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  • Kiefer Sutherland | To End All Wars (Free Full Length Movie) - Director's Cut
    A true story about four Allied POWs who endure harsh treatment from their Japanese captors during World War II while being forced to build a railroad through the Burmese jungle. Ultimately they find true freedom by forgiving their enemies. Based on the true story of Ernest Gordon.
    Kiefer Sutherland | To End All Wars (Free Full Length Movie) - Director's Cut A true story about four Allied POWs who endure harsh treatment from their Japanese captors during World War II while being forced to build a railroad through the Burmese jungle. Ultimately they find true freedom by forgiving their enemies. Based on the true story of Ernest Gordon.
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  • The Wreck That Saved America From a Massive Radioactive Attack
    June 23, 1944. In the darkness of the mid-Atlantic, 850 nautical miles west of the Cape Verde Islands, the Japanese submarine I-52 slices through the water. The 356-foot vessel, commanded by Lieutenant Commander Kameo Uno, carries a cargo set to alter the course of the war.

    I-52's cavernous hold contains 2.2 tons of gold bars, payment for Nazi Germany's most advanced technology. More crucially, 1,700 pounds of uranium oxide lie in wait - the potential core of a dirty bomb. War secrets, cutting-edge radar equipment, and even an Enigma machine complete the precious cargo, all destined to unlock German military innovation.

    Near midnight, an American airman aboard a Grumman TBF-1C Avenger detects a surface contact on his half-functional radar. Lieutenant Commander Jesse D. Taylor, piloting the lead aircraft, responds immediately. Flares burst from his Avenger, bathing the ocean below in harsh light.

    Caught in the sudden illumination, I-52 plunges beneath the waves. Taylor dives, unleashing a barrage of depth charges that explode off the submarine's starboard side. As the crew of I-52 fights to control their descent, Taylor circles overhead, preparing to deploy one more weapon - a cutting-edge device to seal the submarine's fate…
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    The Wreck That Saved America From a Massive Radioactive Attack June 23, 1944. In the darkness of the mid-Atlantic, 850 nautical miles west of the Cape Verde Islands, the Japanese submarine I-52 slices through the water. The 356-foot vessel, commanded by Lieutenant Commander Kameo Uno, carries a cargo set to alter the course of the war. I-52's cavernous hold contains 2.2 tons of gold bars, payment for Nazi Germany's most advanced technology. More crucially, 1,700 pounds of uranium oxide lie in wait - the potential core of a dirty bomb. War secrets, cutting-edge radar equipment, and even an Enigma machine complete the precious cargo, all destined to unlock German military innovation. Near midnight, an American airman aboard a Grumman TBF-1C Avenger detects a surface contact on his half-functional radar. Lieutenant Commander Jesse D. Taylor, piloting the lead aircraft, responds immediately. Flares burst from his Avenger, bathing the ocean below in harsh light. Caught in the sudden illumination, I-52 plunges beneath the waves. Taylor dives, unleashing a barrage of depth charges that explode off the submarine's starboard side. As the crew of I-52 fights to control their descent, Taylor circles overhead, preparing to deploy one more weapon - a cutting-edge device to seal the submarine's fate… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KWZcM66rP0
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  • Japanese choir performs "God Bless America" at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival in Pennsylvania.

    "We believe that America is the last stronghold of freedom for the whole world. We also strongly believe that Mr. Trump is the only president who can stop the threat of World War Three."
    Japanese choir performs "God Bless America" at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival in Pennsylvania. "We believe that America is the last stronghold of freedom for the whole world. We also strongly believe that Mr. Trump is the only president who can stop the threat of World War Three."
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  • https://thewashingtonstandard.com/bill-gates-days-are-numbered-say-japanese-scientists-after-abortion-drugs-found-in-vaccines/
    https://thewashingtonstandard.com/bill-gates-days-are-numbered-say-japanese-scientists-after-abortion-drugs-found-in-vaccines/
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    Bill Gates’ “Days Are Numbered,” Say Japanese Scientists After ABORTION DRUGS Found In “vaccines” - The Washington Standard
    Yes, remember when we were talking about all of this and warning the people while bought-and-paid-for, self-appointed “fact checkers” claimed it was fake news that abortifacients and sterilizing components have been used in vaccines for years. Well, now, Japanese scientists are speaking up and saying that Bill Gates’, one of ...
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  • Dr Ryan Cole at ICS6 Tokyo. We're here to stop Pharma from using the Japanese as Guinea pigs https://old.bitchute.com/video/JPrzrcAx15WW/
    Dr Ryan Cole at ICS6 Tokyo. We're here to stop Pharma from using the Japanese as Guinea pigs https://old.bitchute.com/video/JPrzrcAx15WW/
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    Dr Ryan Cole at ICS6 Tokyo. We're here to stop Pharma from using the Japanese as Guinea pigs
    Encouragement from Dr Ryan Cole at ICS6 Tokyo. We're here to stop Pharma from using the Japanese as Guinea pigs and unleashing self-replicating genetic "vaccines" on the world. Source https://x.com/i/status/1839609961758003217 Some of the world…
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  • WW2's Most Evil Comeback
    After shocking the world by assaulting the American Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, the Japanese forces quickly moved to conquer the US-controlled Philippines; this was their one chance to seize the entirety of the Southwest Pacific and claim the resource-rich Dutch East Indies for themselves.

    Isolated and weakly armed, General Douglas MacArthur's troops in the Philippines were suddenly overwhelmed by a superior force. Still, Japan was gravely mistaken if it believed the US would relinquish the precious archipelago and its 7,100 islands without a fight.

    The Empire had to pay with blood for every inch of land gained as they slowly pushed the Americans south to the Bataan Peninsula. Then, a month into the invasion, the defenders had a glimpse of hope when they achieved the impossible: stopping a major offensive at the Orion-Bagac Line.

    Humiliated, Lieutenant General Masaharu Homma had to live with the shame of becoming the first Japanese commander to be defeated in the Pacific War. Suddenly, eradicating the US opposition in the islands became a matter of personal honor…
    WW2's Most Evil Comeback After shocking the world by assaulting the American Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, the Japanese forces quickly moved to conquer the US-controlled Philippines; this was their one chance to seize the entirety of the Southwest Pacific and claim the resource-rich Dutch East Indies for themselves. Isolated and weakly armed, General Douglas MacArthur's troops in the Philippines were suddenly overwhelmed by a superior force. Still, Japan was gravely mistaken if it believed the US would relinquish the precious archipelago and its 7,100 islands without a fight. The Empire had to pay with blood for every inch of land gained as they slowly pushed the Americans south to the Bataan Peninsula. Then, a month into the invasion, the defenders had a glimpse of hope when they achieved the impossible: stopping a major offensive at the Orion-Bagac Line. Humiliated, Lieutenant General Masaharu Homma had to live with the shame of becoming the first Japanese commander to be defeated in the Pacific War. Suddenly, eradicating the US opposition in the islands became a matter of personal honor…
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  • The Mysteriously Restored Sea Fortress the US Tried to Keep Hidden
    On the evening of November 14, 1942, as darkness enveloped the Pacific, battleships USS South Dakota, Washington, and four destroyers embarked on a covert mission under Vice-Admiral Willis A. Lee to intercept a significant Japanese fleet near Savo Island.

    Leading a group of destroyers and cruisers was the battleship Kirishima, one of the mightiest ships of the Empire.

    The guns on both sides roared to life, ripping holes into hulls and decks. The Japanese ships lined up and moved in to perform what they believed to be a coup de grâce on the Americans.

    Not to be outdone, South Dakota and Washington mirrored the move.

    However, as South Dakota was about to enter the fray, a sudden blackout struck, disabling her radar and cutting off communication with Washington, vital for the safety of her crew. Unwilling to give up, Captain Thomas Gatch, an eccentric yet beloved leader, decided to steam ahead anyway, trusting his expertly-trained crew of ‘wild men’ to rise to the occasion.

    Now, with both fleets mere thousands of yards apart, a rare event in World War 2 and naval history as a whole was about to ensue: a battleship versus battleship showdown.
    The Mysteriously Restored Sea Fortress the US Tried to Keep Hidden On the evening of November 14, 1942, as darkness enveloped the Pacific, battleships USS South Dakota, Washington, and four destroyers embarked on a covert mission under Vice-Admiral Willis A. Lee to intercept a significant Japanese fleet near Savo Island. Leading a group of destroyers and cruisers was the battleship Kirishima, one of the mightiest ships of the Empire. The guns on both sides roared to life, ripping holes into hulls and decks. The Japanese ships lined up and moved in to perform what they believed to be a coup de grâce on the Americans. Not to be outdone, South Dakota and Washington mirrored the move. However, as South Dakota was about to enter the fray, a sudden blackout struck, disabling her radar and cutting off communication with Washington, vital for the safety of her crew. Unwilling to give up, Captain Thomas Gatch, an eccentric yet beloved leader, decided to steam ahead anyway, trusting his expertly-trained crew of ‘wild men’ to rise to the occasion. Now, with both fleets mere thousands of yards apart, a rare event in World War 2 and naval history as a whole was about to ensue: a battleship versus battleship showdown.
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  • The Ship that Became America's Most Brutal Payback Weapon
    Sunlight painted a serene picture across the Pacific’s waters as sailors exchanged stories and laughs over morning cigarettes. The tranquil scene was disrupted by a distant, growing hum — the unmistakable drone of approaching aircraft.

    Pearl Harbor’s sailors could not have imagined the horror they were about to experience when their calm morning was abruptly torn apart. Metallic shrieks and the roar of exploding bombs thundered all around them.
    The imposing USS West Virginia quickly found herself in the crosshairs, assailed by a barrage of bombs and torpedoes that ripped through her sturdy decks.

    Ash-covered sailors fought bravely against the flames’ relentless advance. Water roared in through torn steel while desperate hands tried stemming the flood, their fingers raw and bloodied.

    The pungent tang of burning salt water, oil, and seared flesh created a dreadful experience that would haunt the battleship’s survivors for the rest of their lives. Gunners fired skyward at the swarm of Japanese warplanes even as the West Virginia groaned and shuddered.

    But, in the end, even her valiant resistance wasn’t enough. The once-proud West Virginia succumbed, settling mournfully into the harbor’s shallow embrace. But like the American spirit, the colossal warship would rise again. Before the war was over, it would bring vengeance to those who had sunk her…
    The Ship that Became America's Most Brutal Payback Weapon Sunlight painted a serene picture across the Pacific’s waters as sailors exchanged stories and laughs over morning cigarettes. The tranquil scene was disrupted by a distant, growing hum — the unmistakable drone of approaching aircraft. Pearl Harbor’s sailors could not have imagined the horror they were about to experience when their calm morning was abruptly torn apart. Metallic shrieks and the roar of exploding bombs thundered all around them. The imposing USS West Virginia quickly found herself in the crosshairs, assailed by a barrage of bombs and torpedoes that ripped through her sturdy decks. Ash-covered sailors fought bravely against the flames’ relentless advance. Water roared in through torn steel while desperate hands tried stemming the flood, their fingers raw and bloodied. The pungent tang of burning salt water, oil, and seared flesh created a dreadful experience that would haunt the battleship’s survivors for the rest of their lives. Gunners fired skyward at the swarm of Japanese warplanes even as the West Virginia groaned and shuddered. But, in the end, even her valiant resistance wasn’t enough. The once-proud West Virginia succumbed, settling mournfully into the harbor’s shallow embrace. But like the American spirit, the colossal warship would rise again. Before the war was over, it would bring vengeance to those who had sunk her…
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