Friday, September 7, 2018

Who Is Makiko Itoi (糸井 麻希子)?

She is another suspected Japanese Public Security Intelligence Agency operative (公安調査庁の工作員), and one of several young women I've met since becoming separated from my wife who have wasted my time and acted in a duplicitous manner, for no purpose other than to cause me psychological duress, and perhaps hoping to obscure the fact that they are connected to a network of intelligence operatives. Makiko Itoi (糸井 摩希子) is a graduate student in nursing at Kyoto Univerisity

  • Update: Upon realizing that I should have Googled her to post something other than Facebook data, I conducted a search and found that she in fact appears to be an assistant professor of nursing at a different University called Kyoto Koka Women's University in English. I have no idea whether she had studied at Kyoto University in the past or not, but if she was deliberately lying at that stage, it leaves me wondering:
http://researchers.koka.ac.jp/profile/en.750bbde70c13face.html

http://researchers.koka.ac.jp/search/results?fc=Department+of+Nursing&hl=en

http://researchers.koka.ac.jp/search/results?fc=%27%E7%9C%8B%E8%AD%B7%E5%AD%A6%E7%A7%91*%27&hl=ja

http://researchers.koka.ac.jp/profile/ja.750bbde70c13face.html

I met her at the Tully's and we left there to continue talking in a hotel lobby. We agreed to go out to dinner before parting company, and became friends on Facebook, exchanging a few messages before she claimed that her friend had been admitted to the hospital and she was too busy to meet. In the meantime, she had de-friended me on Facebook and hid her friends. In light of a recent pattern of behavior from women I've met at cafes, mostly the Tully's, I had archived her friends list while we we still friends, and am presenting that here as representing some people connected to another network of intelligence operatives. There are two other omen who are also graduate students that are suspected intelligence operatives as well, and I will post their information in another post so that I can get this post up quickly and attend to business. 


Those women are Yuri Takahashi, who is a Master's degree student at Doshisha University, and Natsuko Matumura, who is a PhD candidate at Ritsumeikan University. The pattern to their behavior is unmistakable. With Ms. Takahasi, for example, we had made a date to meet two days later again at the cafe so I could proofread a paper (as paid work) she was writing about cultural appropriation in relation to the Asian Film Festival in San Francisco, and the day of the date she sent and email saying that she had become bedridden and was ill. She never returned any emails and refused to answer the phone. The pattern of all the women was similar. With respect to Ms. Takahashi, I wasn't even interested in her romantically, and we hadn't made any dates along those lines. Back to the Makiko Itoi background, after waiting about a week before messaging her with a single sentence in English, and she failed to respond. I then asked her if she had lied about her friend being in the hospital, and she still failed to respond, So, I sent her a link to my blog about another suspected intelligence operative associated with Kyoto University (Hiroyasu Koma) and suggested she might want to have a look. She replied stating that she had been busy, but that since I was making her feel ill at ease she had consulted with an attorney friend who she said suggested she contact the police if I continued. Of course, she could have simply blocked me on Messenger... The Messenger thread screenshots are shown first,followed by her FB friends. She openly posts photos of herself, not trying to hide her face like any of the suspected operatives, including Natsuko Matsumura: https://www.facebook.com/makiko.itoi/photos


You can see my name and profile on her friends list on the last screenshot of that list. The final screenshot is a record that I sent another friend request after she de-friended me. The recipient of such requests can delete them from their record, meaning they won't show up on yours any longer, which is a policy it is unclear why Facebook would adopt.



















































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