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  • 09Jul

    Tired of entertaining stupid kids day after day this dolphin tries to escape or die trying. This is a video taken at the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium. The awesome part is the slave masters grab a crane and ship Flipper right back in to prison sentencing him to a lifetime of back flips. It is ironic this happened in Japan. Watch the documentary The Cove http://www.japannewstoday.com/?p=1160 and you’ll see why.

    On the Net:

    Video downloads of the dolphin from O’Barry:

    http://benweiss.com/pages/docs/churaumi/churaumi1.mov

    http://benweiss.com/pages/docs/churaumi/churaumi2.mov

    http://benweiss.com/pages/docs/churaumi/churaumi3.mov

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  • 17Jun

    Many spineless theaters in Japan are backing down from showing the Oscar winning documentary The Cove in Japan.

    The hypocrite dolphin butchers always use culture as a justification for their massacres.

    The culture defense just doesn’t fly and the reason I think it doesn’t fly is this is really just about money.

    As the documentary clearly shows the hypocrites of Taiji are capturing these dolphins to ship them off to sea parks like Sea World or Hakejima in Japan.

    These lucky dolphins are shipped off to these parks and forced to perform day after day for stupid kids and families that pay good money for the show.

    The Hypocrites of Taiji make roughly $150,000 per dolphin! It is all about the money!

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  • 05Apr

    Found a great post that describes a recent example of Japanese cop harassment on Let’s Japan.

    The victim was a British 25 year old with Pakistani roots who was blatantly harassed on the suspicion he had drugs. That individual was hauled down to the station but in the end the Jap cops found absolutely nothing.

    It took 5 Japanese pigs to surround the guy as he stepped out of a ramen shop. The victim is 6′3, the Japanese cops were probably 5′4.

    Without reason suddenly being asked for your passport is very likely in Japan which is exactly what the Jap cops did.

    “A female officer then requested that I show my passport. I gave her my gaijin card, and she read out that I was from England.”

    Generally after you show your passport that will be the end of it, if you have a legal right to be in the country. The fact Jap cops are allowed to blatantly search and harass anyone they feel like is what’s amazing.

    What happens next is where things go beyond a typical run in with Jap cops as a foreigner.

    “The older officer tugged my bag and wanted to search it. I did not like being surrounded by police, and asked him if he had a search warrant in Japanese.”
    “The officer then went behind me and pulled off my bag, and started to empty it’s contents. They found some incense that I had purchased and rolling papers”

    This is where the trouble starts.

    The guy gets taken to the koban first then the larger police station in Shibuya.

    - He gets strip searched
    - He gets accused of taking drugs
    -He gets forced to give a urine sample
    -He has his incense taken away
    -He gets fingerprinted

    “At the end there was no apology of any sort, they said I should not buy incense that is not well known! The big shots went back to their PCs and laughed amongst themselves. I really wanted to get a hold of the police offenders that searched me in the first place, they were absolutely racist in the way they treated me, and quite proud of the fact too.”

    The last part really rings a bell. Japanese are one of the most racist, xenophobic cultures in the world. The legal behavior of cops is just a reflection of this. It’s a different kind of racism then what happens in the United States. It’s a racism that comes from being a closed off little island nation with a culture of people who have a serious inferiority complex, and a superiority complex at the same time. People who live in Japan will know what I mean. The superiority complex can be boiled down to we Japanese are good everything foreign is bad. The inferiority complex is reflected in how they view many things of European and American origin as better than what Japan can offer. Western men vs Japanese men might be a good example.

    The blog post talks about how Amnesty International was contacted but it probably won’t make a difference. Every single Japanese especially the cops need to go to a foreign country and then need experience being targeted by the authorities for having small eyes or any other ridiculous reason or they will never get it.

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  • 27Feb

    Found a good article on Yomiuri describing how the town that actively sanctions the slaughter of wild dolphins for profit is upset their hidden activities were exposed in the Aademy Award-nominated documentary The Cove. Click on this link for a review of The Cove.

    The movie is about a secretly filmed Dolphin slaughter that occurs near small Japanese town called Taiji.

    “The way it was filmed was wrong, and the scenes it contains are inaccurate. It shouldn’t win an Oscar,” said one local fisherman.

    See that’s where the fishermen are wrong the scenes in the movie are as accurate as you can get.
    Miyato Sugimori, an executive of Taijicho fishery cooperatives, said “the fishermen had not been notified of the filming in advance and had not agreed to have their faces shown in the film.”

    Sugimori is a genius, the secretly filmed scenes are the whole point of the documentary and The Cove does a great job showing the faces of the dolphin butchers.

    A lawyer for the fishermen said, “Local fishermen are referred to as Japanese mafia [in the film]. It also accuses them of trying to conceal their fishing operations. It has clear factual errors.”

    These fishermen may not be Mafia but they definitely act like it in the documentary and they go do go to great lengths trying to hide what they do.

    The Yomiuri article states, “The distributor said it would release the film in Japan after obscuring the faces of the fishermen.”

    What a waste of time, getting to see what Japanese are like is a great part of this film. Japanese are know for politeness, but anybody who lives here knows its as fake as hell. Japanese are the most two faced culture on the planet and you get to see this in the film. If you are in Japan and want to see the faces of Japanese who like to harpoon trapped animals, get the film off of a local torrent site.

    Film director Louie Psihoyos got the best  line off in the Yomiuri article. He said, “I’m not sure why the Taiji fishermen are upset. It’s not a ‘Japan-bashing’ movie. It’s a love letter.”

    The academy awards are planned for March 7 if  The Cove wins it will be great for exposing these Taiji fishermen.

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  • 15Feb

    GEOS has decided to offer the students left in the lurch by the Geos Australia closures free lessons in Japan!

    This is worthless! The majority of the population can’t speak English here!

    According to Lets Japan, “if you had a contract with GEOS Australia slated to start from February 2, 2010 or had made an application before January 29, GEOS will offer you 6 months of “Active lessons” at at any GEOS school in Japan at no charge. Students wishing to accept the offer have to provide GEOS with their details no later than December 29, 2010.

    Flying to Japan is expensive, living in Japan is expensive, nobody can speak English here.

    Nobody from Australia is going to accept this offer.

    Instead of a refund for the screwed over students Geos has decided to offer them…      Nothing!

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  • 05Feb

    Found an interesting article about how the US government’s stake in GM and Chrysler creates a conflict of interest with anything they do with regards to how they manage the Toyota brake pedal fiasco.

    “The optics are terrible because — and this is what happens when a government owns a company - the two companies that are going to gain the most out of this are General Motors and Chrysler,” said Peter Morici, a professor at the University of Maryland’s business school.

    Sounds like transportation secretary Ray Lahood is not doing much to help and his comments are causing confusion and harm more than anything

    According to the article, Lahood also caused a brief panic when he told a congressional panel that owners of 5.3 million Toyota vehicles affected by the recalls should “stop driving” them. Later Lahood toned down his remarks, telling reporters: “What I meant to say and what I thought I said was if you own one of these cars or if you’re in doubt, take it to the dealer and they’re going to fix it.”

    The article balances out the theory the US wants Toyota to struggle because Toyota is a large player in the US economy

    Weston Konishi, an expert on Japan at the Mansfield Foundation think-tank, said he doubted either Washington or Tokyo wanted the Toyota flap to escalate.”Toyota is now a real stakeholder in the US economy — think of its auto plants and jobs — so trying to score points against it would be somewhat self-defeating,” he added.

    Either way Japanese corporate culture is so slow moving, and cover up happy, Toyota probably tried to cover up the problems first. When the cover up failed they botched the recall.

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  • 04Feb

    In an ironic twist a Czech man avoided being potentially shut out of his son’s life forever by his estranged Japanese wife. He did it by kidnapping his son and taking him out of Japan. Typically it’s the other way around a native Japanese who has a falling out with their spouse takes the kids and shuts out the other parent completely. When the shut out parent is not Japanese they are particularly screwed because the Japanese parent quietly takes the kid back to Japan without permission and the foreigner has no practical options for getting the kid back. This link leads to many personal accounts of foreigner parents being shut out of their childs lives by a former Japanese spouse.

    A case that made the news recently is the Christopher Savoie case. Christopher Savoie’s former wife Noriko Savoie knew Japan does not recognize family court orders from the United States and deliberately kidnapped the kids taking them back to Japan. There are many documented cases of this type of behavior and a whole website dedicated to the issue called JCRN - Japan Children’s Rights Network. A video of the story can be seen by following the NewsChannel5.com link. The Christoper Savoie case is different because he actually went back to Japan to try and get his kids back but instead got thrown in a Japanese jail as the United States embassy refused to open their doors to him as he begged for help at their door way with his kids in his arms.

    The title of the Yomiuri article is “WHEN FAMILIES BREAK UP / Parents helpless if kids spirited abroad”. Ironic isn’t it? Japan playing the victim again. What the Czech man did is avoid the Japanese system which would have been stacked against him, why play by their rules when they aren’t fair?

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  • 24Dec

    freechoice.jp is a website that claims to be fighting for the right of foreigners to choose their health insurance in Japan.

    This is more important these days as there is talk visa renewals will require being enrolled in Japan’s national health insurance system starting in April next year.

    A Let’s Japan blog post summarizes some very interesting details that have surfaced about freechoice.jp thanks to some web detective work from Hoofin an expat blog.

    1. Hoofin found that freechoice.jp’s Ron Kessler is connected to HealthOne Japan. Both sites happen to have been registered by a guy named Ron Kessler, Hoofin provides screenshots. Probably after the shit hit the fan mysteriously both sites are now registered by a private domain registration service Japan Registry Services JPDirect.
    2. In addition to HealthOne Hoofin found, Freechoice may also have links to other sites, including Legend Travel, Legend Travelers, and Nationalhealthinsurance.jp.
    3. After Hoofin starts connecting dots, Nationalhealthinsurance.jp goes offline. www.nationalhealthinsurance.jp is a site educating expats about techniques (lies) to get out of Japan’s kokumin kenko hoken once enrolled, this site has now mysteriously gone offline.

    A website that claims to be fighting for a foreigner’s right to choose private health insurance is tied to a website that sells private health insurance. Sounds slimey doesn’t it?

    Whats the bottom line? Lets Japan put it best.

    “Can we trust anything on the freechoice website? His claim about Guideline 8 being put on hold hasn’t been verified by any other source. Given that he may have incentives to skew things toward private insurance due to his possible connections to HealthOne, the answer has to be, “No.”

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  • 17Dec

    Just watched The Cove, a documentary about the yearly slaughter of thousands of dolphins near a small Japanese town called Taiji.

    This is a great documentary, I recommend it highly. After you finish watching it, it has much more impact than any Michael Moore film in my opinion.

    The movie is about former dolphin trainer Ric O’barry’s crusade to end the secretive slaughter of thousands of dolphins being conducted yearly at a small little fishing town called Taiji.

    With a really diverse team that gets assembled they secretly film what these Jap fishermen are doing and exposing it to the world.

    The bottom line is the dolphin culling is done for money more than anything, not food or culture. The quality dolphins that are captured are sold for about $150,000 USD to places like Sea World. The rest is sold for $600 per dolphin as Mercury tainted meat in supermarkets and schools.

    The Japanese like to conduct their dolphin holocaust in a tiny little cove where it is impossible to see what is happening. I love how these Jap fishermen try to do the killing as discretely as possible.

    There’s one funny one called “Private Space” because its the only two words of English he knows.

    Ric O’barry talks about one incident where Private Space  and one other Jap fisherman try to goad him in to a fight by taking a baby dolphin and slitting its throat in front of him. They were essentially trying to get him to do something stupid so they could get him kicked out of Japan. Ric calls it being ‘taken out of the game’

    Picture of Private Space below

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    Typical Jap Fisherman

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    The whole film is a lead up to the secretly filmed killing and the process involved for how they get the secret cameras in place during night time commando runs.

    By secretly sneaking in high definition cameras built in to what was made to look like a rocks, Ric and his team got great, great footage of the Jap fishermen in action without them knowing. Getting help from a former Industrial Light and Magic employee the cameras did a great job while still staying hidden. Cameras were also placed underwater with microphones so you can clearly hear the screams of the dolphins as they’re speared.

    There are many scenes from the movie all over Youtube but they are generally bad resolution. When you watch the movie you can see clearly the gory details of what is happening in clear high definition. You realize all the pictures you see about this stuff on the web are not photo-shopped they really are that gory and ugly.

    There is one shot from an underwater camera where the water that is clear suddenly turns dark red with blood as you hear the dolphin screams. The Jap fishermen like to use thin sharp spears to impale the trapped dolphins. They look like they’re having a great time. Can you believe this is the culture that created Hello Kitty and likes to dress up their pets in cute little outfits?

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    dolphinslaughter

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    Check out Flipper trying to jump out of the water to escape

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    For me when I saw this movie it made me think of below except back in 1937 the Japanese were doing it to human beings in one of worst atrocities of World War 2.  The pictures do look eerily similar I think. Cruelty seems to be a Japanese cultural characteristic.

    nanking

    If  you want to help Ric O’barry and his cause click on the link to go the website that has been set up.

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  • 19Nov

    When Japanese cops arrest someone they often use harsh interrogation methods that are probably illegal in other democracies to extract forced confessions.

    The incompetent Japanese cops that let Tatsuya Ichihashi accused killer of Briton Lindsay Ann Hawker slip through their fingers for years are now pouring on the pressure trying to get a confession. Ichihashi’s lawyers criticized the practice stating that “a prosecutor had told the suspect during a grilling that he could be hanged for the 2007 murder of Briton Lindsay Ann Hawker.The lawyers also said Ichihashi told them Chiba Prefectural Police investigators said he was causing trouble for his family by remaining silent.

    Sounds like Japanese cops will say anything to try and get that confession.


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