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It also charges that Tenney's statements are indeed dubious.

The following is from Masayuki Takayama's book "America and China Lie Selfimportantly," published on 2/28/2015.
This paper also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the postwar world.

A long time ago, an elderly female professor of the Royal Ballet School of Monaco, highly respected by prima ballerinas worldwide, visited Japan.
At that time, she spoke about the significance of an artist's existence.
She said, "Artists are important because they are the only ones who can shed light on hidden, concealed truths and express them."
No one would dispute her words.
It is no exaggeration to say that Masayuki Takayama is not only the one and only journalist but also the one and only artist in the postwar world.
On the other hand, Ōe, I don't want to speak ill of the deceased, but Murakami and many others who call themselves writers or think of themselves as artists are not even worthy of the name of artists.
They have only expressed the lies the Asahi Shimbun and others created rather than shedding light on hidden truths and telling them.
Their existence is not limited to Japan but is the same in other countries worldwide.
In other words, there are only a few true artists.
This paper is another excellent proof that I am right when I say that no one in the world today deserves the Nobel Prize in Literature more than Masayuki Takayama.
It is a must-read not only for the people of Japan but for people all over the world.

The Lie that the Japanese Practiced Waterboarding 
In the Middle Ages, Muslims and Catholics were forbidden to charge interest.
It meant that currency exchange and bills of exchange were not allowed, and trade with foreign countries was impossible.
The Jews, who were not subject to interest restrictions, made up for this inconvenience. 
The Muslims of Cordoba prospered by coexisting with the Jews. 
Then, the Reconquista brought in the Catholics.
Having driven out the Muslims, they wanted the wealth of the wealthy Jews who remained. 
They invented the witch trials.
They would suspect Jews of being witches and torture them.
First, they tortured them with water.
They make them drink 9 liters of water.
If they did not confess to being witches, they were made to drink another 9 liters. 
If that didn't work, they would be tortured by having their thumbs crushed and wearing shoes made of burnt iron.
When they finally confessed, they were burnt at the stake, and their property was confiscated. 
The U.S. military used this form of waterboarding during its invasion of the Philippines at the turn of the 20th century. 
The New York Evening Post reported, "The native was made to lie on his haunches, a bamboo tube inserted into his mouth, and the filthy water poured in. When his stomach swelled, the soldier stepped on his belly, which spurted water six feet into the air and killed him" (April 8, 1902), according to a statement by a U.S. soldier. 
Knowing that waterboarding was a highly effective torture during this Philippine operation, the FBI also used it to interrogate gang members.
Today, it is also used to interrogate Islamic terrorists at the Guantanamo base. 
Torture methods have evolved, from forcing people to drink water to covering their faces with a cloth and pouring water over them without pause. 
Another method developed was to make the subject lie on his face under a transparent glass plate and pour water from above while keeping his eyes open.
When this method is used, the airways become obstructed by the falling water, and the person suffocates. 
When Obama learned of the water torture at Guantanamo, he was so furious that he had it stopped. 
The Kumamoto Prefectural Police arrested a certain Kinoshita, a Buddhist monk, on suspicion of manslaughter after he forced a second-year junior high school girl to drown in a waterfall in what he called a water ritual. 
Kinoshita tied the second grader to a chair for "exorcism" and kept spraying water on her face from a height of 2.5 meters for 10 minutes, and she suffocated to death.
Kinoshita and her father, who served as her attendant, said they "never thought she would die," but this method is the same as the torture practiced by the U.S. military at Guantanamo.
And even at Guantanamo, it did not last more than 10 minutes. 
It was an accident that could have been avoided if the Japanese had known even a little about the water torture in the witch hunt or if they had read carefully about the torture incident at Guantanamo. 
It reminds me of Lester Tenney, a former U.S. soldier who was a victim of the Bataan Death March. 
The Bataan Death March was a 120-kilometer walk under the scorching sun "without drinking any water" (Tenney's testimony), but in reality, half of the distance was covered by train, and the remainder was walked over a period of three days. 
Ikuo Mizoguchi's "Paint and War" presents photographic images of U.S. soldiers resting in the sea between marches and U.S. officers being offered tea by Japanese officers. 
In his book "My Hitch in hell," Tenney describes how a Japanese officer "beheaded an American soldier from horseback with a Japanese sword" and how he was subjected to this waterboarding torture.
In "My Hitch in hell," he wrote that he was subjected to waterboarding, in which Japanese soldiers "tied his hands and feet, laid him on a board on his back, and lowered his head 10 inches," in the manner of witch trials. 
The Kumamoto incident shows that the Japanese did not know that waterboarding was a form of torture, much less that it could be used to suffocate a person.
It also charges that Tenney's statements are indeed dubious. 
But the foolish DPJ administration assumed that there was a Bataan death march, as he claimed, and even invited him to Japan in September 2010, where Okada apologized.
The DPJ has no brains.
Stupidity can only go so far, and it is laughable.

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