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Emergency interview about the Great Tohoku Kanto Earthquake and Nuclear Power Plant 1. Reporter who does not understand the common sense of peace On March 11, the largest earthquake in the history of domestic observation with a seismic intensity of 9.0 occurred on the Pacific coast of Tohoku, killing and missing tens of thousands. Is out.
Chairperson First of all, I pray for the souls of the victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake and extend my deepest sympathies to the victims.

I hope that as many lives as possible will be saved and that we will recover as soon as possible.

 

Reporter What did you feel from this great earthquake?
commissioner As I have always pointed out, this is an event that clearly reveals the lack of crisis management.

In Japan, which both ourselves and others recognize as an earthquake-prone country, the fact that we are not fully aware of and prepared for earthquakes has been proved by the vulnerability of social infrastructure after the occurrence. Mobile phones are the norm.

Perhaps because the line was flat, not only conversations but also emails were not available or it was very difficult to connect and it was useless.

After the earthquake, NTT should install a large number of free temporary landlines such as train stations.

In addition, the railway network, which is the foot of the metropolitan area, was completely closed all day, but the administration did not provide temporary transportation, and it was ineffective, and the people who were deprived of their feet went back and forth in the cold wind. , I was wandering.
In the first place, it seems that Japan has mistakenly thought that "water, gas, electricity", which should be indispensable for daily life, will be supplied inexhaustibly as "natural".
In fact, the prosperity of 30 million people in the metropolitan area and the turmoil of the downtown area have made us aware that they are actually offering us in exchange for the danger of Futaba Town, Fukushima Prefecture, which is 250 km away from Tokyo.
In addition, the nuclear power plants, various industrial complexes, refineries, etc. lined up along the coast pursue only economic convenience based on ports imported from foreign countries, and crisis management assuming foreign enemies and natural disasters and tsunamis is completely ignored. It has been built.

The refinery has become unable to refine oil due to the tsunami damage, and there is a childish problem that the accumulated necessary items cannot be delivered because gasoline cannot be supplied.

If the road is destroyed, it is essential to take bold measures such as dropping one after another from the sky for medical equipment, food, and other daily necessities that are life-threatening.

 

2. What is a national defense metropolitan area? It is necessary to have a "defense metropolitan area" concept that the chairman of the press usually says.
commissioner The first focus of our movement is the construction of an independent nation.

Protect and build your own country with your own hands.

Here, we must clearly recognize that national defense naturally includes not only preparation for foreign enemies but also defense from natural disasters and plagues!
For that purpose, it is necessary to urgently build a self-sufficient economic system = a self-sufficient economic system that does not depend on foreign countries for the life support of the people at least by correcting the distorted postwar economy that is heavily weighted on foreign trade.

As long as the foundation of postwar nominal prosperity is subcontracted by the United States, it will be easy to see that the rise and fall of Japan depends on the intention of the United States by looking at the Plaza Accord in 1958 AD.

The coastal industrial areas such as Keihin and Hanshin, which are symbols of the prosperity of the Japanese economy after the war mentioned above, eloquently speak of "foreign subcontracting" such as importing resources and exporting products.
Every novel proves that the first invasion by foreign enemies is on the coast, such as the Tsuruga nuclear power plant attack by a North Korean secret agent!
In this sense, protecting the lives and property of the people and the sovereignty of national interests should be the same regardless of whether it is a natural disaster or a foreign enemy.
Another requirement for the surrender of the war is the loss of 25% of the population.
In Japan, where 25% of the population is already concentrated in the Tokyo metropolitan area, a large earthquake directly under the metropolitan area or a single powerful nuclear weapon attack will result in an instant defeat.

True prosperity cannot be determined on the construction of such a dangerous and wild city.
Therefore, I insisted on the defense metropolitan area concept.
Under the strong centralized government, the whole country is divided into Hokkaido / Tohoku, Kanto, Tokyo, Chubu, Kinki, Chubu-Shikoku, and Kyushu-Okinawa districts to disperse the population, centering on the regimental camp by recruitment system. Population allocation is indispensable.

While maintaining an appropriate population, we will improve the railway network, road network, and communication network against natural disasters and foreign enemies, improve the food self-sufficiency economy, simplify transportation costs, properly allocate resources and correct disparities, and prosper overall. Is to promote.

 

3. Reporter about nuclear power plant Finally, about nuclear power plant Chairman In order to pursue technology for nuclear power plants, we must have nuclear weapons in the end.
The lack of advanced munitions technology shows that Japan is still under technical occupation after the war.

It is unavoidable for private companies that pursue profits first to clear cost and efficiency conditions, and for this reason it is impossible to seek absolute safety that is outside the scope of one company.

Therefore, sacrificing some safety is not distorted.
In other words, it seems that Japan is not limited to nuclear power plants, but is assuming missile attacks from foreign enemies, nuclear attacks, and destruction and occupation by secret agents.

Crisis management can only be said to cover the evacuation of local residents, investigation and caution against foreigners, and coastal defense, assuming the radioactive radiation from the sabotage of the nuclear power plant.

These are not just resource and energy issues, but advanced defense issues, and are no longer conclusive as far as a private company can.

Therefore, withdrawal from the NPT Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Treaty, which is hindering Japan's nuclear development projects, and abolishing the Japan-US Security Treaty, which undermines Japan's defense system, is now the time to quickly nationalize core industries as a national project. Must be carried out with crisis management.
However, such bravery is a problem that cannot be ruled out for the Potsdam Parliamentary House, which has been accustomed to postwar party politics.

Finally, I would like to add that history eloquently tells us that there can be no one other than fanatic patriots who protects the nation-state and pursues prosperity.

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