I mentioned Crouse and Tran’s involvement in propagating a form of psychologism in a previous post, and will examine that in some detail in this post, with relevant background vis-a-vis the horizon of neoliberalism being propagated by the Western intelligence agencies. This is a somewhat counterintuitive counterpoint to the pseudo-culture efforts of a France nostaligic for a long lost haute couture...
Stephane Vogely
is a suspected officer in the French DGSE, one of two French intelligence
officers—along with a CIA officer and an MI6 officer--who had his kids enrolled
in the nursery school that I had to sue the city in order to enroll my son.
Here
is Vogley’s FB account:
and his Google+ account, where he describes
himself as, “Technofreak
and boss of my own company in Japan”,
:
and this link is to his company, TMMS:
Technology Marketing & Management
Solutions
The bridge that connect "Technologies" and
"Enterprises".
Together with Nature we make tomorrow.
Together with Nature we make tomorrow.
Vogley
is a guy who knew that I had already taken Dalsky et al to task, so he tried to
befriend me in a half-hearted manner, and talked about the potential for
collaborating on translation work. His daughter was a couple of years ahead of
my son, so they shared the same joint classrooms for her last year, and we all
met frequently, including at the annual sports day festival and the like.
Vogley
used to complain to me about the Japanese tax authorities giving him a hard
time because he was outsourcing his work overseas, and he seemed to be trying
to elicit sympathy or empathy from me with regard to something he presented as
his plight, the struggle of a foreigner trying to run a small technology start
up in Japan. Vogley drives a new BMW SUV, and is hardly struggling, aside from
running the company, he has a salary from the French government, so I was
somewhat slighted by his attempt to manipulate me into siding with him against
the Japanese government in support of his sociopathic activities as an officer
of the DGSE engaged in societal espionage here in Japan, in Kyoto, nonetheless.
Vogley
is serving as a pseudo-startup protagonist in the global wave of neoliberalism
being promoted by the United States, first and foremost, followed by the UK,
France, Canada, Australia, etc. Like his predecessors in the USA that started
adopting the practice of outsourcing and pushing for increased numbers of visas
to allow programmers into the USA from India and other developing countries,
Vogley is participating in the global assault on high tech workers in developed
countries in the same manner that trade agreements such as NAFTA was used to
transfer manufacturing jobs from the USA to Mexico, for example.
Personally,
I would like to see the Japanese government enact much stricter laws regulating
outsourcing practices, aiming to maintain the order and a degree of cohesiveness
of Japanese society, rather than see it go the way of American society and
become atomized, basically.
Vogely
and all of the Western intelligence officers that I have encountered in Japan,
particularly in Kyoto, are engaged in an effort to undermine the social fabric
of Japanese society from the inside out.
Intelligence
officers like Paul Crouse and Derrick Tran, meanwhile, are trying to convince
the Japanese that they come into contact with that they need to focus on
self-improvement in order to cope with an unstoppable inevitability represented
in terms of the neoliberal world order.
Crouse
has been in Japan for quite some time, and I first met him about 15 years ago. He
has a website:
Note that he attempts to lead people to believe that
they way that they should cope with their problems is not socially, in
conjunction with other Japanese people, but in isolation. He encourages peoples
to “connect inwardly”, and to use their “magic” in order to “Thrive in a
rapidly changing world”.
Of course, any Japanese that he can indoctrinate into
that thought system then becomes a potential candidate to be recruited by the CIA
as an “agent” to further promote the neoliberal pogrom in Japan.
I've posted a couple of links to information on Tran earlier,
http://www.pechakucha.org/cities/kyoto
but there is more.
http://www.pechakucha.org/cities/kyoto
but there is more.
A website with a substantial profile on him is found here:
http://www.icoachacademy.com/testimonials/derrick-tran-personal-development-coach-japan/ where he states, "My vision for my coaching practice is to improve the quality of my clients’ life by supporting and guiding them through self-discovery of their values, beliefs and choices they have to reach their destinations."
The Integral Solutions Japan website still hosts information on him, including this mission statement of sorts.
Philip Gurney is simply a Canadian intelligence officer (like Eric Luong) that is Tran's cohort whom I happened upon in researching Tran. He has a fairly sparse online footprint, but there are some photos of him here (seeking ESL students), aside from his statements on the above-linked page for his joint venture with Tran.
Philip believes that cultural differences provide us with opportunities to grow and learn, and that intercultural communication skills can help facilitate that learning and growth... he did not seriously consider his own culture until he moved to Kyoto to study classical martial arts and teach ESL. Life in Japan provided many challenges, but Philip approached them the same way he approached challenges in the dojo: by reflecting on his experiences, seeking knowledge, and adapting.
The Health/Fitness industry angle
Along with the likes of Crouse and Tran there has been a rapid increase in American sports training facilities in Kyoto, such as Golds Gym, for example. We constantly are receiving junk mail from them, and they are not making a profit, as there are already more than enough gyms around.
Crouse features an interview with a suspected MI6
officer on his website, a relative newcomer to Kyoto named Russell Trott.
Apparently Tibetan Buddhist meditation inspired him to
become a physical fitness trainer, as he is the Director of Crossfit Kyoto:
http://www.crossfitkyoto.com/about/director/
Here is his Facebook page:
http://www.crossfitkyoto.com/about/director/
Here is his Facebook page:
He is involved in running a place called CrossFit Kyoto,
which has a Facebook page as well:
Note that they also have a branch in Osaka, so it’s a
franchise, of sorts:
People are listed as owners:
(Kazuyuki Makido, Japanese)
(Sean McAulfiffe, Australian)
A guy found listed as a friend on some of these FB pages, Vijay Raj, who lives
in India, describes himself as, “Director
at CrossFit Life Performance / CrossFit L1 Seminar Staff”
His Facebook page work description includes this link:
Which includes the link to the website of the main
organization, which is based in the USA and has numerous American military
affiliates:
And its Head Quarters is in Washington, DC, which
means it is probably directly connected to the CIA:
CrossFit Inc
1250 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036
1250 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Suite 200
Washington, DC 20036
It goes without saying to many people that Kyoto is
home to numerous traditional Japanese martial arts schools in addition to long-established
yoga classes held at temples, gyms, etc. Nonetheless, even the martial arts
taught in Kyoto are a form of culture with a philosophy and mental component
accompanying the physical training. In fact, Kyoto has had such a tradition for
more than a thousand years.
Culture is the predominant theme in Kyoto, even with
respect to “training”. The ethos of physical fitness mania projected by these
Facebook pages, Gold’s Gym advertisements, etc., are basically anathema to
Japanese culture. I will scan one of the Gold’s Gym flyers at some point, but
for now:
Gold’s has two places in Kyoto, one of which is open
24 hours:
Part of the presentation effort seeks to portray even
Westerners that come to live in Kyoto as spending all of their time at the gym.
This is, in fact, a part of the West attempt to inculcate a mentality disposed
toward militarism in Japanese society through undermining the Japanese mindset
and Japanese culture. Barack Obama has aimed his legion of CIA sociopaths at
Kyoto.
Accordingly, almost all of the people involved with
these economically not self-sustaining businesses are part of the neocolonial
class of Western intelligence officers colonizing Kyoto, and some of their
Japanese recruits as well as cohorts in the Japanese intelligence service.
Obviously, if you are a Westerner here in Kyoto that
is affiliated with a college or university, you have access to the facilities
at the school. So, take for example, suspected CIA officer Michael Campbell,
a self-described “JPS Research Fellow at Kyoto
University” studying philosophy who is on the Friends list of Crouse, Trott et
al. and is liking (and perhaps featured in) photos taken by Crouse that are
posted on the CrossFit Facebook page, like these:
Since we are naming names, it is probably safe to
assume that the two Americans in this photo (Kelly Kaminskaite, Kristopher Littlefield)
are CIA officers:
I’ve drifted a bit off topic with respect to the higher level
operatives spearheading the neoliberal assault for their corporatist overlords,
so I’ll wrap this post up here.
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