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Before the British Empire, Spain, France, and the Netherlands probably grew huge in this way. 

The economy within a nation - a kind of capital - is concentrated and invested in areas that maximize external profits, and this can be considered capitalist.

 

 Expanded reproduction is the use of domestic funds, which results in high profits abroad, and in particular, the evolution of weapons of war is easier than in other countries. This is the mainstay of the current military industry, and as a result high-yield stocks end up in military companies and fraudulent pharmaceutical companies. Enthusiasm and reporting - this alone will cause the tulip industry to collapse, and the soaring land prices in Japan to collapse. 

 

So what is it that starts to stimulate this? As for the use of information, this will immediately go bankrupt in a shared system run by a group of thieves. 

 

Since fraudsters are completely private businesses, they will immediately jump at the profits they are involved in, and even within the group, they will engage in a kind of divisive plundering. 

As for emotional things, generally speaking, violent and murderous people cannot be in the military.

 

 Depending on their mood, they may act in a way that violates military orders, or if they feel it is dangerous and they judge it personally, they may easily run away or even kill their superiors. 

 

This could also be said to be a reduction in the current introduction of criminals into the Ukrainian military, which may be quite terminal.    It should also naturally be applied to the common courtesy of the ruling class. The reaction to Bricken's death in the Iraq crash is a kind of ideological and religious language that is easy to utter from the current situation. 

 

In other words, it is a question of whether it is permissible or not in ideology and religion. It is certain that a religion that was born from the desert, which considers reincarnation to be almost useless, is a category that is extremely far removed from our cyclical solidarity, even with corpses. 

 

Buddhism has no leader, but it is a religion. Even in Fullmetal Alchemist, the cyclical nature of living things is mentioned.     In the universe, hydrogen is the main component, oxygen is the main component, and of course ammonia is the main component in the earth. 

So when you are told that the organisms made of these create other humans and animals, it is difficult to say yes. So what is the difference between philosophy and religion? 

 

This is something that each of us should naturally think about at the root of our lives, so I will not go into it here.       However, there is a kind of human contradiction and, if we limit it to that, a kind of deceptive comfort zone lurking here. 

 

In my opinion, there seems to be a good way to deal with this, both comfortable and painful, and this is something that is generally used in society.
 As a hint, Putin of Russia seems to be thoroughly philosophical. I will not say how deep or shallow this is. This is because he does not seem to be making religious statements or actions. So what is that about the military and industrial sector? Of course it is a religious phase. Anyone outside the so-called faction is discarded, or destroyed after use. 

This can never be limited to religion. In fact, there was a huge difference between the Kwantung Army and its supporters in Japanese right-wing groups, especially in Manchuria, during their rise and demise. 

 

They were so different that you could almost say they were Japanese.     Similarly, there was the return to the mainland for safety of the five Japanese pharmaceutical companies, the 731 group, Ishihara, Itagaki Seishiro, and others, and then the end of the war and the trials. 

 

And the villains in their own positions were left behind. Here too, the bad guys ran away, and those who felt strangely guilty committed suicide. 

One of them was probably Amakasu Masahiko, who had the murder of Osugi forced on the army, and in Manchuria, the Kwantung Army and opium, pharmaceutical companies and distribution, and Chiang Kai-shek's half-pacified opium trade, and businesses and politicians crowded together to carry out the post-war calculations. Here too, it's a case of chain cut-offs. 

 

Here, Nobusuke Kishi, a North Korean, who openly proclaimed that cutting off ranks was the way to show one's superiority, created the Liberal Democratic Party, and was a subordinate of GHQ, the US and Britain, though I don't know if it was only Japanese. 

During the GHQ period, Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, Abe, and the Kishida family were first-class companies that made their living from opium in Manchuria. 5 Pharmaceutical companies and 7/31, the British and American plans to drag the Japanese into war and the atomic bomb. 

 

What was the aim? Hardly anything. All that was aimed at was the plundering of assets and a world empire. Personally, this idea of ​​a world empire was an illusion that even Japan had at the time. I think the aim of all of them was to recreate the Mongol Empire.

 

 Hideyoshi, too, seems to have dreamed of a second world empire, occupying China through Korean soldiers. Their brutal methods are a kind of like the US empire today. It's just stupid. 

 

There is a violence there where religion and philosophy, which we know in peacetime, are completely useless.    The early Soviet Union was ruled by the Menshevik majority, but it was Lenin who made it a violent policy decision-maker, but it all started with money from the British at the time, and was carried out under his complete control and instructions of the media in Russia.       It seems that lies, reporting at different times, and reporting methods that have no use, are still being used day after day, and people are being manipulated day after day. 

 

There is no philosophy or religion to be seen here. This bridge is the banking system. The same goes for central banks, but in any case, what both camps need is money. 

 

The channel that moves it is banks, and if you know this, if you spy on them, you can instantly read people's plans and trends.       That is why the British and Americans are so obsessed with the Middle East, setting up absolute banks. This means that Iran, in particular, was the largest oil producer at the time, and the British, although it was a misunderstanding, were able to quickly reflect the anti-government movement and crush anti-Americanism. 

 

It can also be said that at a certain peak, both of these things can fade. I wonder if the right and left have ever played such an important role among people, and if it suggests a direction at the root of it all.

 

 That seems to be the era of independence from the nation state, the American Empire. Citizens have always been expendable, but now it is not that there are no borders within the concept of a country - in other words, the whole world seems to be driven by the slogan of expendables.    No borders within the concept of a country = think of this like this. 

 

A fight for profit only within the country means that there is no huge relative asset. Also, since the means of production always exist, regeneration is surprisingly easy. 

As for something that is surprisingly difficult, look at the Osaka Mint. 

 

It was controlled by the Choshu Five, but in fact, they are symbols of unpatriotic people who, at the order of the British, sent all of Japan's gold from the Edo period to Britain and America. 

 

It is said to have several hundred tons. Ito, Inoue, etc. These Meiji government assets were transferred overseas, which is why Britain and America developed and why Japan became poor.

 

They may seem similar, but in fact they are completely different.
They are what caused the country to become exhausted.
These are the kind orders given to Japan by Britain and America.

The only ones who accept them are the top Japanese people, the "#country-sellers?"

    I wonder if they don't feel any pain.