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Here, too, there is the trouble of Ariga's private same company, which launched Heroish in 1898. As the name suggests, it is a concentrated, small amount of heroin, and Bayer claims that it is non-addictive to the respiratory system and cold, as diacetylmorphine. In response, Eli Lilly also sold it in the United States in 1900, and it was applied to pregnant women and children. 

 

W1 was mass consumption, and there was no regulated state, and during the war, soldiers from each country, that is, citizens, were medicated with disregard for side effects, etc., and the unrestrained nature of the doctors and medical world is like looking at the composition and personnel of the Japanese military in W2. 

 

Under the British and American, Tojo, that Yamamoto⁼ said that it would definitely start at Pearl Harbor, and it was sent to the British, American, German, and other countries before the war. Harvard University, a school created by JPM, is now a stronghold of the Democratic Party. Few non-party members are allowed to enter, and American universities themselves are almost all Democrats, with professors at ease. 

 

It's just like Japan.     In 1906, the Journal of the American Medical Association listed it as the first-line treatment for bronchitis, tuberculosis, asthma, bronchitis, and pharyngitis. However, in the same year, the Chemical Substances Review Committee said it was risky, and from around 1905, frequent deaths were reported. In 1924, sales and manufacturing were banned. 

 

This is because, in the poor interest of pharmaceutical companies and doctors to make huge profits, a first-come, first-served approach took hold. Five Japanese pharmaceutical companies. 

 

This is exactly the same thing, and the actions of Ishihara, Itagaki, Hanaya, and the villains Tsuji and Tojo, who took advantage of the Emperor's orders from the Japanese Kwantung Army, created a first-come-first-served culture, and led to the Pacific War by making the most of the military police under Tojo. 

 

Tojo, Yamamoto, and others were subcontractors for the British and American **. 

 

I have also read Sano Shinichi's book, Amakasu Masahiko, Madness in the Wilderness, among others, and I was so moved by the second half of this book that I was sobbing. 

 

It's so much like a soldier's life, but be careful, you need information other than this book. 

 

The upheaval I will mention here is exactly the sound of the lives of the citizen militia making noise by following the orders of the British and American ** from above, and the sound of regular soldiers and generals destroying their lives. . .

 

 Even now, when I think about it, it makes me angry.

 

 I think this book is one example of that. Even though they didn't want to die, they submitted to the law, and simply accepted the tyrannical behavior and selfish demands of Tojo and his wife, and took on unscrupulous actions, and were sent to Saipan, a place of death. 

 

Their complaints...I personally think that Tanaka Ryukichi is wonderful. His judgment is so sharp that it seems like he has accurately drilled it into his brain to make heroic criticisms of the evil that unfolds before his eyes every day, which seems to be the murder of the Japanese by the British and the Americans. 

 

It seems that they lived to send a poignant memorial to the victims of the irrational fanaticism of their friends.

 

 Rather than criticizing, it sounds like they are crying out for understanding and remembering. 

 

This is not just about the war. It is also something that is happening in the position we are in now.

 

 In any political system, injustice is injustice, and they talk about maintaining the national polity, but that was the terminology of the time, and now it says "don't kill the Japanese" - I think it is partly clear why the LDP and its affiliations have been so deeply Anglo-American that they have wiped out the Japanese. 

 

I feel that Tanaka Ryukichi's brain was so strong that I would like to be friends with him again. 

 

Appearance aside. First, using martial law = setting a bad precedent and changing all customs. 

 

Also, the largest de facto violent group, the Military Police at this time, naturally caused friction with the police. 

 

This is the difference between dealing with an outlaw army and a force aimed at civilians. 

 

Tojo and others made the most personal use of this, moving soldiers as they pleased, spending their money on personal consumption in the name of maintaining the national polity. 

 

To move, as Prime Minister Tojo said, was not the same as sending soldiers to a place where they would die immediately, but the soldiers generally followed the law and were resolute in their adherence to it, and were told to go to their deaths.

 

 In his time, soldiers who preached the law were dealt with one after another by using personal methods of victory, just like the modern LDP and its solidarity, who sold out the rules of the nation to a certain part of the country, rather than to other countries, and made them surpass domestic law. 

 

The solidarity of the Japanese-Japanese group, Satsuma, Choshu, Tosa, and Hizen, which has continued since the Meiji era, is like a scream in the midst of the war and money-drenched lifestyle that continues with W1 and W2, and the politicians who strangle the Japanese, don't care about killing, and are unapproachable, are just like those during the war and now. I ask. 

 

Masahiko Amakasu's lamentations, Yoshikichi Tanaka's, please understand, were there during the war. Evil was evil. They just don't want to die. And so....

 

    The next stage was created with the Anglo-American, GHQ, Democratic money, and Kishi's opium, and the original Yoshida, Anglo-American ** spies, the most evil collective media, and Shoriki's intelligence activities. 

 

The reviews of the soldiers are all phony - that's because, even back then, as a subordinate organ of the Anglo-American **, they reflexively embedded the exact opposite reviews of the soldiers in their daily reports. 

 

It's troubling that real soldiers, Japanese people, the Self-Defense Forces, police, etc., are still being used today.   They were also forced to take the ** chin shot.      To what extent, until when, will the Anglo-American ** build a nest and use the traitorous Japanese? Good people don't change no matter where they are.   And the opposite is also true.