World War 3, East Asian Front: Japanese leaders overheard talking about invading Korea! Calls South Korea “foolish”!

17 November 2013 (14:57 UTC-07 Tango)/13 Muharram 1435/26 Aban 1392/15 Gui-Hai (10th month) 4711

In a move that might result in North and South Korea uniting, a Japanese newspaper, Shukan Bunshun/Japan Daily Press, is reporting that  neo-imperialist Prime Minister Abe Shinzo was overheard calling South Korea “foolish”, Abe even called China “absurd”.   However, Shukan Bunshun actually re-wrote their story after massive outcries from Koreans, saying people mis-read their original story.

No author was given for the article, and it never said where or when Abe made the comments.  The South China Morning Post published their version of the story in China.

Other Chinese news media say Abe’s aides were also overheard talking of invasion plans for Korea!  Apparently the invasion would begin with Japanese banks cutting off funding for South Korean corporations, like Samsung.

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The Trilateral Commission was founded by David Rockefeller in 1973.  The official goal is to foster economic and political co-operation between Japan, North American countries and European countries (notice these are the regions that are currently in big economic trouble).

In 2000, the Japan membership was expanded to include many other Asian countries, and is now called the Pacific Asia Group.

In April 2013, Japan became a member of NATO (which has become the Trilateral Commission’s military unit): “…..You might ask why the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization should come to the Pacific region.  The answer is very simple.  Today’s NATO is a new NATO.  It’s a NATO with a global perspective.  It’s a NATO with global partners.  And Japan is our longest-standing global partner…..NATO and Japan are like-minded……we can help the United Nations and the international community to reinforce the rules-based international system……we need common approaches and responses…….To confront global threats such as terrorism, cyber attacks, and proliferation…..And I am delighted that later today, Prime Minister Abe and I will sign a Joint Political Declaration to guide our future work.”-Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO Secretary General, from statement made on the morning of 15 April 2013, Japan National Press Club