Sunday, September 29, 2019

Update on U.S. State Department Privacy Act Request status

The other day I actually received an email from the US Department of State declaring that processing of my request would be completed on July 16, 2020, which is about 6 years after it was submitted. I don't understand why they can't release the documents immediately, since they told me about 2 years ago that they had already been cleared through a diplomatic security check.



Thursday, September 19, 2019

A worthwhile NHK documentary that will only be online through September 29, 2019 on amorphic organized crime in Japan

There is no doubt a connection between such amorphous groups (called Hangure in Japanese) and so-called intelligence operatives and others described on this blog.

Note, in particular, the discussion of finance sector sociopaths as well as IT, including these groups launching their own FINTECH enterprises.

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/ondemand/video/4001337/

I've archived the video, but it is too long to post here, so I'll have to get some editing software...



Sunday, September 1, 2019

Who is Mina Kawakami (川上未奈)?

She is an associate of my wife.

In the local radio program interview linked to below (suspected to be a front operated by the Kansai branch of the Japanese Public Security Intelligence Agency: 近畿公安調査局). At any rate, there is an English language description of it here: http://www.shift.jp.org/guide/kyoto/bar-restaurant/radio-cafe.html The cafe is marked as "closed" on Google, but I will pass by and check it out in the near future.

M79.7 Kyoto Sanjo Radio Cafe, the first NPO radio station in Japan has a real cafe next to the studio, sending different information about Kyoto. The cafe serves handmade cake, tasty coffee, delicious foods, and alcohol. Enjoy comfortable and relaxing space at your own pace.

FM79.7 Kyoto Sanjo Radio Cafe1F 1928 Bld., Gokomachi-kado, Sanjo-dori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto
12:00-21:30
075-229-7670
info@radiocafe.jp
http://www.radiocafe.jp

Translation: Tatsuhiko Akutsu

Ms. Kawakami states that she has a Master's degree from the Kyoto University of Art and Design (京都造形芸術大学), which has just recently changed its name in English.  

That is the same school to which a number of individuals described on this blog, including those connected to the same intelligence network described in the lawsuit against the CIA et al., which is populated by former students, associate professors, etc., including Eric Luong (search this blog).

Luong was not a defendant in the lawsuit against the CIA, but was one of the group of individuals on the mailing list of a group-email mailing list and is a member of the network to which the owners of that mailing list, CIA defendants Colin Zimbleman and Sean Lotman (both of whose wives are pseudo-artists educated in the USA), belong. 

Another individual associated with that school is Satoshi Shimura (search this blog), who had invited me to one or two of his performances there in the early 2000s. 

Kawakami is an architect who used to work with my wife at the Kyoto Prefectural Offices (Residential Buildings Department), and she has registered her own architect's office. 

As revealed in the following radio interview, Ms. Kawakami also worked for the Police HQ in Kyoto for a year designing female-friendly police outposts, called koban in Japanese (交番).

Ms. Kawakami also runs a 4,000 member Facebook group promoting 'stand bars' in Kyoto, from which she excluded me, called 

"Stand Bar Crowd" (京都立ち飲み部):https://www.facebook.com/groups/971288396231685/

That group is touched on in the radio interview as well as the introduction in the radio programs webpage shown below, and which have been archived. 

I will translate the entirety of this interview and provide a transcript of the audio, which is still available (now only on the archived site). 

First, she currently advertises herself here as providing building code inspection services: 
https://aba-svc.jp/house/inspector/search.html?NO_CERT=&U_NAME=&OFFICE_NAME=&C_ADD=&SH_BRANCH=&PAGE_NO=3&PREF=26&PNAME=%B5%FE%C5%D4%C9%DC




And for today's main attraction: 
http://radiocafe.jp/200304003/episodes/2014-11-15oa/
Archived here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20190806084632/http://radiocafe.jp/200304003/episodes/2014-11-15oa/




For those of you who can understand Japanese, there is audio of her interview here (her interview starts at about 18:44 in the clip:

Again, naturally, I have archived those, in light of ongoing problems with these intelligence fronts, etc.