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u/BlancheFromage · 1 pointr/sgiwhistleblowers

OMG - I hadn't made that connection before, even though it's been pointed out on this board before:

>The ruling bloc of Japan’s government has just approved for their country to export weapons to other countries. The Buddhist party, New Komeito, while often presenting itself as a party of peace, also approved of the resolution.

Selling weapons? Oh, yeah, THAT's "peaceful" O_O Who said war was a bad thing? War is GREAT for making profits! (Ikeda knows this better than anyone.) Source

For all the Soka Gakkai's blathering about "world peace" and "bombs are bad", Japan has now decided to start making and exporting weapons:

>Sources within the Japanese government are saying that the administration has already drafted new guidelines that would see the country reversing the decades old ban on exporting weapons. (Prime Minister Shinzo) Abe’s administration is looking to have the new guidelines approved by the ruling bloc of the Liberal Democratic Party and New Komeito as early as next month. http://japandailypress.com/revision-of-japans-arms-exports-ban-reportedly-being-drafted-already-2444718/

Mitsubishi Group is one of Japan's biggest armaments manufacturers - and also a company that Ikeda's Soka Gakkai has significant investment in and, thus, influence over.

"Make more bombs." - Daisaku Ikeda

>The ruling bloc of Japan’s government has just approved for their country to export weapons to other countries. The Buddhist party, New Komeito, while often presenting itself as a party of peace, also approved of the resolution. Shoebat.com forewarned you about the New Komeito’s activities in regards to enabling Japan to transfer weapons:

>Now we see the current dangerous activity of the Liberal Democratic Party of Shinzo Abe and his partnering party, the Buddhist New Komeito.

>The two parties have very recently produced a plan that will permit Japan to export arms, a decision that is contradictory to its pacifist constitution.

>Regardless of how much Japan persists in forming a facade of peace, the new guidelines have numerous loopholes and ambiguities. Though it affirms that Japan will not send weapons to nations in conflict, this does not prevent Japan from sending arms to dangerous countries which are not (officially) in conflict.

>There are two aspects of this resolution that raise red flags. According to Kyodo News International, Japan can give weapons only for the purpose of “contributing to international cooperation and the country’s security interests”.

>“The Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, agreed that Japan would be providing Turkey with its second nuclear power plant. The pact also adds that Turkey will be allowed to enrich uranium and extract plutonium, a potential material for nuclear weapons.https://shoebat.com/2014/03/27/japans-government-approves-export-weapons/

Nuclear power plants are the premier source for the materials needed to manufacture nuclear weapons and are the premier front for clandestine nuclear weapons development. Whatever happened to SG 2nd President Toda's anti-nuclear statement??

>The drafted rules specified that exports would be allowed as long as their objective is to contribute to international cooperation and security interests of Japan, including no transfer of Japanese equipment to third parties. In 1967, Japan implemented the “three principles” on arms exports that state a ban on transfer of weapons to communist nations, countries subject to ban under U.N. resolution and those involved in conflict. A change in 2012 allowed the nation to export weapons for humanitarian and peaceful purposes. http://japandailypress.com/ruling-parties-in-japan-approve-new-arms-export-guidelines-2646367/

Oh, THAT's nice! Weapons for peace! Weapons for humanitarian purposes!! Are these CHOCOLATE weapons that hungry people can eat?? FLUFFY weapons that people can tickle each other with?? I don't THINK so! Source

>Soka Gakkai's lucrative business relationship with Japan's largest arms manufacturer while proselytizing Soka Gakkai's peaceful agenda. Source