Unimaginable Human Rights Violations (2): TV Stations

In the early morning of March 5, 2018, I was subjected to mental sabotage by sound & light at Hotel Sunroute Takadanobaba (Shinjuku, Tokyo) & nearby Lawson (convenience store)

Late that night, I went to the police station in Miyamae-Ward, Kawasaki City, where I was living at the time (without telling them I was going), but they were ready to drive me back (details will be posted separately).

From a long time before, strange things had happened during the license renewal procedure, and so on, so I thought it was useless to appeal my plight to the police since at this point.

On October 31, 2018, without telling anyone, I visited TV TOKYO with a childish document in my hand.
I didn't get a referral, and I had a strange experience.

It was for a while later after I visited NTV & TBS in July & September last year (2021) respectively and experienced strange situations, when I realized that the lobby of TV Tokyo had been taken over.

Each of the TV stations and other companies involved should know what they were asked to do and what they did regarding my visit.

They may not have known the specific or real reason though.

Considering that I have been appealing to each company together with what happened at other companies, they should be able to grasp that the unimaginable is happening.

And yet they continue to endlessly use a powerful weapon of mental destruction called "ignoring" against me.

I'm wondering when TV stations broadcast human rights & bullying issues or incidents in their news programs, they are simply do it for their image enhancement, and they think that if their company have risk of suffering damage, it is better to cooperate with the perpetrators in power for individual human rights violations.

If there are sensible person, shouldn't they make speaking-out to outside or encourage those who know the truth speaking-out to outside?

The following is what happened when I visited TV Tokyo, NTV, and TBS.

1. TV Tokyo

I have not told TV Tokyo that I would be visiting on this date and time, and I had not told anyone else about this, including my intention to visit.

(1)  Many people who looked like commuters so much that they filled the stairs even though it was not rush hour.
(2) Security guard: Only one man was standing near the reception
(3) There were no security guards in front of the gate.
(4) The receptionist who responded said in rapid succession, "If you don't have a reservation, you can't see anyone, you can't go inside, and we can't keep anything here."
As if they were ready to drive me back.
I was handed a thin strip of paper with a phone number written on it.
(5) Suspicious young man was sitting on another bench
Guess: A lookout (this kind of many young men (students?) have been working behind the scenes)

  1. NTV
    I only told the news bureau by registered mail that I would visit on this date and time.
    I haven't told anyone else, including my intention to visit.

(1) Security guard: only one man sitting inside the rope enclosure
(2) There was no one at the entrance leading to the elevator hall.
(3) While I was there, there were 6-8 middle-aged women standing side by side along the wall.

(4) As soon as I arrived, a man at a desk by the wall took a piece of paper and went to the reception desk to start the procedure.
< Presumption: Let them know I’ve arrived.>

(5) 
As I waited, the person in charge took a seat, glaring at me
(6) While talking to the receptionist, almost 10 young people entered the elevator hall almost in a cluster. (During the state of emergency)

(7) 
I was given a strip with my phone number printed on it. But based on my experience at TV Tokyo (strange response), I didn't call.

3. TBS

I only told TBS that I would be visiting on this date and time through the TBS information site (Insiders). I haven't told anyone else, including my intention to visit.

(1) Basement of Akasaka Subway Station: Many men in black suits entered the elevator (crowded) (state of emergency declared)

(2)
Two large black sedans had parked on both sides of the entrance. One of them was (as I recall) flashing the right-turn signal (*)

(3) When I entered the lobby, only one male security guard was sitting inside the rope enclosure.
(4) As soon as I arrived, a man at a desk by the wall took a piece of paper and went to the reception desk to start the procedure.
< Presumption: Let them know I’ve arrived.>

(5) 
I don't remember how I got here. Wandering around losing sight of the reception
(6) 
While I was wandering around, almost 10 young people passed through the electronic turnstile almost in a cluster. (During the state of emergency). Another elderly security guard (whose identity I did not confirmed) called out "good morning", but only one woman & another returned the greeting.

(*) The flashing of turn signals and the electronic sound of passing through the electronic ticket gate seem to have doubled as a jab-like boost attack of mental sabotage by sound and light.

1. Common Matters
I visited TV Tokyo, NTV, & TBS on 2018-Oct.31, 2021-Jul.14, & 2021-Sep.14, respectively.

<Facts common to the three companies>
(1) I didn't tell others the date and time of the visit.
(2) There was no one at the entrance leading to the elevator hall.

<Facts common to TV Tokyo & TBS>

(1) A large number of (mainly) men in suits
TV Tokyo: People filling the stairs from the nearest subway station platform (after 11:30 am)
TBS: The elevator of the building on the way to the entrance hall from the nearest subway station was crammed (after 10:00 am & Corona disaster)

Facts common to <TV Tokyo & NTV>

(1) The receptionist gave me a thin strip of paper with my phone number written on it.
TV Tokyo: Call from 11:59 for 4 minutes 7 seconds
NTV: I didn't call because of my experience at TV Tokyo.

<Facts common to NTV & TBS>

(1) The date and time of the visit were communicated only to each company by simple registered mail or e-mail.
(2) When I entered the lobby, there is only one sitting man guard.
(3) Despite the coronavirus pandemic, about 10 young people entered the elevator hall as a group.

Other facts on < TV Tokyo>

(1) The receptionist who responded said in rapid succession, "If you don't have a reservation, you can't see anyone, you can't go inside, we can't keep anything here" *1
(2) I left my desk and went to the couch to make a phone call (a suspicious young man was sitting on another couch) *2

Other facts on <NTV>

(1) When I entered the lobby, several women were standing side by side by the wall on the left.
(2) As I stood in line, the man who was writing at the desk on the far right began to communicate with the woman at the reception. *3

(3) The receptionist who dealt with me glared at me as she took a seat on the far left (near the entrance of the elevator hall) while I was standing in line. *4

(4) Almost 10 young people entered the elevator hall while I was interacting with a woman.
(5) There were only two women at the reception, the man mentioned above and me.

< Other Facts on TBS>

(1) When I went up to the ground, two black-painted passenger cars were parked at both sides of the entrance. One of them flashed its right turn signal and passed me as it departed. *5

(2) While looking for a route to the reception desk in the direction of looking at the entrance of the elevator hall, a man who seemed to be elderly began repeating "Good morning" from behind, and less than 10 young people passed through the automatic ticket gate. At most, only two people returned the greeting. *6

(3) While I was in the lobby, I was the only outsider. There are 5-6 female receptionists.

< guess >


*1 I was able to calculate to chase them back. He was also informed that he was going to hand over documents if he could not see anyone.

*2 A lookout (this kind of many young men (students?) have been working behind the scenes)

*3 Signal that I was coming
*4 Someone told her something strange about me
*5 A signal that I was coming

*6 The series of flashing turn signals & electronic sounds of automatic ticket gates was a deliberate light & sound attack that I often experience when I am out
(I don't think the above are normal occurrence or a coincidence)

Supplement

The following are a communication & postal record to each TV station attached to my tweet on October 21, 2022.
Sorry, only Japanese. But I'm glad if you understand I made efforts to communicate with them many times before starting SNS.

The key TV broadcasting stations in Japan are NHK, a public broadcaster, and five commercial broadcasters, namely Fuji Television Network, Inc. (Fuji TV), Nippon Television Network Corporation (NTV), TOKYO BROADCASTING SYSTEM TELEVISION, INC.(TBS), TV Asahi Corporation (TV Asahi), & TV TOKYO Corporation (TV Tokyo).

1. TV Tokyo

2. NTV

3. TBS

4. Fuji TV, NHK, & TV Asahi

I did not visit Fuji TV, NHK, and TV Asahi because I judged that the same thing would happen based on the unusual events I had when I visited TV Tokyo, NTV, and TBS.


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