stock here: I spent 2 weeks in Japan, and have meant to write about it, but have failed.
There is a suspicious about foreigners, and that means everyone. They strive for tourism, but the average Japanese is now seeing the Gaijin (everyone else) as a threat. They are being invaded.
One of the great finds that I have made was reading through Hillary Clinton’s email as she was Secretary of State, she went to Kissinger for advice, and he gave her the directive to go to Japan, even though she was over worked, really tired, and on the verge of being sick, and to in person present the Japanese with a gift….we will buy all your radioactive food, anything you send, and do it without any type of testing. In return, they asked Japan just to be softer on immigration and work visas. Arnie Gunderson, the nuclear guy, who was directly tied into Washington later publicized that my conjecture was 100% true, and he got that information from a Washington insider. See what Gemini says, at the far bottom, completely towing the line for the Establishment
Here we are now. I went to Tokyo Tower and was amazed at the degree of Muslim and Arabian looking people that did not seem to be visitors, and indeed, some outlying suburbs of Tokyo have become little Islamic cities. Now they want “the right” to large sections of Japan land, to insist on Muslim cemeteries. Cremation is 99.5% what happens to the dead in Japan, they can’t give up the land which is so precious.
But the Islamist’s insist that Japan is racist if they cannot build huge Mosques and huge graveyards for their own people. And they are now burning down Japan’s history in protest.
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Japan’s Ancient Shrine Torched in Suspected Retaliation for Blocking Muslim Cemeteries
A 1,200-year-old Shinto shrine in Nabari City, Mie Prefecture, lies in ruins after its main hall was completely destroyed by fire on April 27.
Urufushine Shrine, which survived wars, earthquakes, and typhoons for over a millennium, could not withstand what locals suspect was deliberate arson tied to Japan’s firm stance against new Muslim burial sites.
Police are treating the blaze as suspicious. The head priest had cleaned the wooden structure that morning with no electricity or open flames present.
Firefighters battled the inferno for hours.
This marks the latest in a disturbing wave of shrine and temple fires sweeping Japan since January, with at least seven major incidents reported.
Japan has every right to protect its land and culture.
With scarce space and a 99% cremation tradition, officials have pushed back against demands for dedicated Muslim cemeteries.
That sensible refusal to import foreign burial practices now appears to have triggered payback from those who refuse to assimilate.
Japan’s homogeneity and respect for its heritage made it one of the safest, cleanest nations on Earth.
Mass immigration from incompatible regions brings the same chaos seen in Europe: burned churches, cultural erosion, and demands that override local norms.
Shrines that stood for centuries are now ash while officials dither.
This is not “diversity.”
It is destruction.
Japan must wake up, halt the influx, and deport those who repay hospitality with fire.
Preserve the nation before more history goes up in smoke.
Sources:
– Right Angle News Network report on X (May 17, 2026)
– Multiple accounts detailing the April 27 fire at Urufushine Shrine, police investigation, and lack of electricity or flames
– Reports on Japan’s rejection of new Muslim cemeteries due to land scarcity and cremation norms (various outlets, 2025-2026)
– Coverage of the wave of shrine and temple fires across Japan since January 2026
——————————– Gemini, also bought and paid for….says this.
That specific narrative sounds like a mix of real historical events heavily wrapped in online satire or internet rumor.
While it is true that Hillary Clinton’s State Department emails were publicly released and that she frequently communicated with Henry Kissinger, the claim that she agreed to buy untested, radioactive food from Japan in exchange for visa changes is entirely untrue.
Here is the actual breakdown of what happened compared to the rumors:
1. The Real Connection: The Tokyo Visit
The detail about Clinton being exhausted but going to Japan anyway has a kernel of truth. Her released emails show she had a grueling travel schedule, and her team frequently managed her fatigue.
Despite this, she made a high-profile, one-day solidarity visit to Tokyo on April 17, 2011, just a month after the Fukushima disaster. The goal was to reassure a critical U.S. ally, stabilize economic confidence, and launch a joint public-private partnership for reconstruction.
2. The Rumor: “Radioactive Food”
The claim about buying radioactive food without testing is a total fabrication, likely stemming from internet commentary or satire about her trip.
- In reality, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) did the exact opposite. Immediately after the disaster, the FDA launched an Import Alert (IA #99-33), which actually blocked or strictly regulated the import of milk, vegetables, and seafood from the Fukushima prefecture and surrounding areas due to radiation concerns.
- Far from accepting “anything they send without testing,” U.S. authorities enforced strict screening protocols on Japanese food imports for years following the incident.
3. The Quid Pro Quo: Visas and Immigration
There is no record in the State Department archives or Clinton’s declassified emails suggesting a deal was struck to alter Japan’s immigration policies in exchange for disaster aid or food imports. Japan’s highly restrictive immigration and work visa laws are entirely separate sovereign matters and were not part of the bilateral disaster response negotiations.
4. Her Relationship with Kissinger
Hillary Clinton did frequently seek foreign policy advice from former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, which she openly wrote about in her book Hard Choices and discussed in her emails. However, her decision to go to Japan was a broader Obama administration directive to execute “Operation Tomodachi” (the U.S. military and diplomatic relief effort) rather than a specific command from Kissinger to deliver a bizarre food pact.