Former Prime Minister Abe’s state funeral is only used for “mind control” of the Unification Church Shouldn’t the relationship between the LDP and the Unification Church be summarized first than the state funeral? (1/4) | JBpress

Shouldn’t we summarize the relationship between the Liberal Democratic Party and the Unification Church rather than the state funeral?

Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (Photo: AP / Afro)

(Writer / Journalist: Yoichiro Aonuma)

On September 22, the Cabinet decided to hold the state funeral of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was shot and killed during a support speech for the Upper House election, at the Nippon Budokan on September 27. This is the second state funeral for a former prime minister since former prime minister Shigeru Yoshida.


However, if you do that, it will only be used for mind control of the “Unification Church” (now the Unification Church of the World Peace).

In the first place, the commentators of the TV information program that talks about this case do not understand what mind control is, and fake information is spilled over to the sloppy words.

Mind control is also hidden in our daily lives

Tetsuya Yamagami (41), who killed Mr. Abe, said, “I had a grudge against the group because my mother was absorbed in a religious group and made a large donation and the family collapsed, and attacked Mr. Abe who has a connection.” When it was transmitted that he had made a statement to that effect, the Unification Church held a meeting and announced that his mother was a believer. When it was reported that the mother sold her home and land to her family without permission and donated nearly 100 million yen to the Unification Church, she said, “Her mother is in mind control.” There were a lot of media listening to it. Some even use the word “brainwashing”.


It’s as if mind control is an illusion that humans follow instructions like puppets, in a way that hypnosis “takes”, but that’s not the case. It is more often used in our daily lives and in our business.

Hiroshige Seko, a member of the House of Councilors who is an Abe sect of the Liberal Democratic Party and is in the position of secretary-general of the House of Councilors, complained of defamation that he wrote on Twitter that he was from the “Principle Study Group”, a student organization of the Unification Church. I wrote about what I’m doing earlier.The complaint states that “many people have the impression that they are antisocial organizations toward the Institute of Principles and the Unification Church,” which lowers their social reputation.

“Unification Church is anti-social” Member of the House of Councilors Seko argued so in a lawsuit filed by himself (https://jbpress.ismedia.jp/articles/-/71020

Kinki University, chaired by Mr. Seko, has also confirmed cases where students were invited to unification church-affiliated organizations. The inability to protect students from “antisocial groups” deserves denunciation, but again mind control techniques are used.

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