Project Camelot Interviews Benjamin Fulford - Part 2 of 3
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Thank you.
Thank you.
So we're at the Rothschilds, right?
And, okay, and Babylonian, Nimrod, all that.
But, this is Illuminati you're talking about, right?
Well, I mean, you know, you can call it Illuminati or you can call it the King's Court.
You know, I mean, there's a lot of problems people have with semantics, right?
So, for example, if you talk about Freemasons and Illuminati, a lot of people say, oh, that crazy stuff that's associated with reptiles and funky UFO things, right?
And their minds shut.
But if you tell them, no, no, it's like a plutocracy and aristocracy...
Then they don't have these associations that have been put in their brains, and they can absorb the information.
But again, if we talk about the...
I started looking up how the ancient Sumerian society was managed.
And you'll find that it's really quite similar to modern United States.
In Japan, they used to call the finance ministry the big warehouse ministry.
In the old days, you would have a whole bunch of people who did not grow their own food anymore.
You have these surpluses.
So they'd store this extra week in big warehouses.
And it would be the high priests who would control the distribution of the food to the masses.
And this is now what we call central bankers.
But behind the higher priests was a king who had God-like powers.
And they created the story that there was a God who could see and know everything.
And it was an abstract one.
So it existed in parallel with a real guy with a beard on a throne.
Who had God-like powers.
So this is a system that still exists.
And remember, if you control the food supply, then you can hire warriors and intellectuals And control society, control their thinking, control their food, and control them through violence, if necessary.
And that's how it works, even now.
That's why it's so important to understand that finance is control over your food supply.
Control over your...
And energy supply.
Energy supply.
Yes.
I mean...
But at the bottom of the day, at the end of the day, it's food.
So, okay, and basically you keep people busy by sending them to war, right?
Well, okay, I mean, if we fast forward, I think that, now, the Rothschilds, As a Canadian, I was always kind of proud of the War of 1812.
I thought, hey, this little Canada managed to hold off the United States.
But apparently what happened was that in 1812, the American Republic decided not to renew Rothschild's banking license.
And the American people took control of their own money.
And that's why Rothschild invaded the United States.
And that was the real reason for the War of 1812.
So that's why you have in your anthem, oh say, can you see why the dawn's early?
It's a flag in a fort that survived a British attack.
So, you know, a lot of our history was hidden, but for the next century, the Rothschilds plotted and schemed to get back control of the United States money supply and therefore the American people.
You know, the reason they wanted to do this, I mean, I do believe they had their ideals, you know.
They got the best and the brightest, and they would debate, you know, how to do the greatest good for the greatest number.
I think it was quite enlightened and liberal aspects to what they did.
I mean, just look at how the societies like Holland, Canada, you know, and stuff that were under their control, you can see they're really quite nice places for all sorts of different levels of people.
But what happened, I mean, this is how I analyze the situation now, is that to take over control of the United States, they tried many things.
I think they engineered the Civil War.
But they got Carnegie, Harriman to control the railroads and the steel production.
And the way they did it was they would lend them the money.
But they landed in such a way that eventually they would have to give the railway to the Rothschilds.
It was a very clever scheme.
We have, I think, William Avery Rockefeller was a horse thief and a seller of fake medicine.
And this was according to Pulitzer's newspaper, who I think had a big expose on the father of John Rockefeller I. But John Rockefeller I was into oil, and he would buy the refineries.
He would come up to a guy with an oil refinery and offer him cash at a low price.
And if the man refused to sell, he'd cause problems with the workers, or maybe sabotage, or whatever necessary.
And the Rothschilds took note of this Rockefeller guy, and they decided they'd help him.
And they would allow him to transport his oil at much cheaper rates than all his competitors.
So he got the oil monopoly.
And I think most people know about this now, but in 1913, finally, the Rockefellers, the Harrimans, the Warburgs, this group of families, We're able to take over the Federal Reserve Board, supposedly on behalf of Rothschild.
But I do believe that Rockefeller staged a sort of coup d'etat and said, hey, I control the American army, and I control the American economy, and so I'll, you know, I'll cooperate with you, but I'm in charge here.
And he took over the United States.
So I think it became a Rockefeller fief.
Not a Rothschild one.
They meet and they cooperate.
Right.
So to this day, you feel that there's cooperation?
I think there is some cooperation.
I think there's also conflict.
You can see this in the, for example, pattern of UN resolutions.
For example, the Europeans have consistently voted for Israel to It solved its problems with the Palestinians based on something like the 1967 UN agreements, you know, with some modifications.
And it's the Americans and the Israelis who had a very, who always vetoed all sorts of different things.
So if you look at the pattern of European versus American voting in the UN, you can see the difference between the two sides.
Right.
So where does Japan fall in this group?
Okay.
Now, In Japan, what happened was, after Admiral Perry came, Lord Rothschild sent a fleet.
And they attacked the Satsuma and Choshu clans in the south.
And they had the Kenmu Emperor murdered.
And they installed a 16-year-old boy by the name of Toranosuke Omura as the Meiji Emperor.
And they financed the modernization of Japan.
So they set up the royal family.
The emperor in power.
And they helped them modernize Japan.
And they fought the Russians.
And I think the Japanese were very grateful.
And in 1903, after the victory, the Japanese emperors were made part of the British royalty.
And every emperor goes to Oxford to study.
But, I think that after World War II, the Japanese started to get disillusioned because they were not treated as equals.
They were not given what they felt a fair deal.
They felt there was racism.
And this was the essential reason why the British Empire never became a real-world empire.
It was because they would take some very intelligent Indian gentlemen, educate them at Oxford, give them the highest levels of knowledge, but at the end of the day they'd say, well, you're a wog, you're a bloody wog, so you're just going to have to work for us.
If they had made it possible for someone like Gandhi to be the head of the entire British Empire, in other words, let them in, let them join the upper ranks, They would still be in control of the planet to this day.
But because they were saying essentially, you know, at the very top it's a white man's club and you guys are just high level servants, well, they alienated them.
Okay, but how does this relate to World War II and, you know, the whole, I mean, Americans eventually...
You're saying Rockefeller helped the Japanese up to a point.
No, no, I'm saying Rothschild helped the Japanese.
Okay, Rothschild.
But in the 1930s, the Japanese made a break for independence.
They wanted to set up the Southeast Asia co-prosperity.
They wanted to modernize all the yellow countries so that they could stop colonization by the whites.
That's how they looked at it.
Unfortunately, the Japanese are an island people and they're not very good at relations.
But, what you also have to realize is that history is written by the winners.
And so, The reason the Japanese were able to take over most of China and were only stopped by US invasion was because a lot of Chinese actually welcomed them.
This is something that you don't read in your history books.
But there was an attempt by the Asians to prevent Being colonized.
They look at Europeans as like the Borg in Star Trek.
Only one way of thinking is correct.
If you imagine this giant pyramid of a society with its eye at the top, and you will be assimilated.
You know, resistance is futile.
I mean, that's how they look at us.
And there's something to it.
There's a sense that if it's not done the Western way, it's wrong.
A good example is the pachinko.
I mean, they do have gambling, and it does work, but it's not within the Western-style legal framework.
It's in a separate framework.
The same way with the bureaucrats.
They decide the law.
And that's a more living, fast-reacting system than, you know, using endless courtroom battles.
I mean, Americans are, you know, at 4% of the world population, Twenty-some percent of world GDP, but 50% of the world's lawyers and 50% of the world's military expenditures.
So, you know, a lot too much time spent arguing and fighting, as far as the Asians are concerned.
So you've got to remember, they look at things very differently.
It takes a long time to understand their perspective.
Okay, but you wrote a book about Rockefeller and his role.
Okay.
What happened was...
Okay, once I started to understand all this, and I realized that, okay, after World War II ended, you know, control of Japan went from the Rothschilds to the Rockefellers.
And at first they said to the Japanese, you just go ahead and develop your economy any way you want, rebuild your economy, and as long as you're militarily allied to the U.S., that's all we care about, right?
Um...
Until the 1980s, when Japan had these huge trade surpluses, and this made them very, very nervous.
And I now realize why.
It's because they had won World War III without firing a single shot, because they had managed to control most of the world's financial assets.
And money is power.
If you have that money, you can hire the soldiers, you can hire the intellectuals, you can...
So how are you saying Japan did this?
By working hard and generating trade services.
Okay, electronics?
Electronics, cars, you know, nice products that people want to buy.
And, you know, they were...
Well, I mean, they had the control of the money, and this is where they started to get worried, and they set out to kind of put the Japanese back in their place, and they managed to get them with this bubble, which was, you know, basically on U.S. orders.
They said, first of all, they said, okay, we want you to raise your yen, right?
Because they were trying to, they didn't want the Japanese to have control of the money.
So they said to them at first, okay, make, you know...
And the yen went from 360 to the dollar to 1.79 to the dollar.
But all that happened was the Japanese moved their industrial base to China and Southeast Asia and got them rich.
Right?
So that didn't work.
So finally, what they were doing was they were bullying and killing Japanese politicians.
Who was?
The...
Rockefellers, I would say, at the end of the day, in order to make sure they never were presumptuous enough to use their money the way they wanted to, but rather just hand it to the Americans.
And I still haven't checked this out, but I'm pretty sure if you add up all the Japanese trade surpluses and the numbers, and then compare it to what's now officially recognized as Japanese assets, you'll find that the trade surplus is much bigger.
In other words, it's like You go to a bar and you say, put it on my tab.
And then after a few years you say, well look, forget about half my tab.
Just forget about it.
And so the idea is that we'll keep taking money from you forever.
It's like tribute payments to the Roman Empire.
They send cars and they send TVs and they get nothing back except paper.
This is how they look at it.
And it's right.
For 30, 40 years, the Americans have been getting stuff from all over the world and not paying for it.
Why have the Japanese then tolerated that for so long?
Well, first of all, after World War II, they truly and genuinely fell in love with the United States.
You know, they were told they were going to be tortured and stuff.
I remember this guy shivering in fear, you know, after war, when an American soldier was coming and saying that they're going to torture them, what are they going to do?
And the guy gives them a Hershey bar, right?
And this is symbolic of, I mean, they were really well treated.
And up until the fall of the Soviet Union, they also really felt that they needed the Americans to protect them.
And they have created this illusion of fear, right?
If you don't have us, you're going to be conquered.
But the other thing, they've been subjected to very intense propaganda since the end of World War II. There was a Dr.
Funai, a well-known guy here in Japan, who had a senior American officer stay in his house after World War II. And the officer said to him, We're going to change your education system so that you don't get any more geniuses.
And they did.
The propaganda the Japanese have been subjected to is that, first of all, they've been given an inferiority complex.
Second, they've been told that America is a wonderful country.
And third, they've been told that without American protection, they're doomed.
And they've been deliberately...
Their education has been dumbed down, so they don't know how to argue.
They don't know how to debate.
They're being trained not to have opinions.
But isn't this also part of the Oriental mindset, that even the emperors kind of push down to the people?
There is something to the traditional Confucian model, right?
But...
The traditional confusion model, the key is that the people at the top have to be true models of modest behavior.
I mean, they have to be very morally upright and treat their country like their family, like their kids, and be nice to them.
So that's the philosophy.
It's not just One of blind obedience to a tyrant, but rather, ideally, it's like a generous, gentle father figure, which is what they aspire to.
So what you see in North Korea is a remnant, when you start with the Maoist thing, of this traditional sort of kingship system of Asia.
Right, so there's a built-in respect for power and authority and figures on top thinking that they're beneficent.
Yes.
But that's a naivete.
I mean, at the same time, I mean, your explanation has to be a little bit simplistic in terms of why they would accept this kind of, like, dumbing down, as you call it, of Japanese society across the board.
Like, what was in it for them?
Well, they got...
First of all, the way to enslave a person is you beat the hell out of them And then you'd be really nice to them.
It's like saying, hey, you know, if you do what I say, I'll be really nice to you, treat you well.
But remember, if you don't, that's what those nuclear bombs were about.
But also, I mean, the Japanese were able to develop their economy.
They were left alone, you know, for a long time.
It's only in recent years that it's become kind of...
You know, really bad, noxious, okay?
There's an illness at the heart of the American system.
And what it boils down to is if you look at financial flows, okay?
Money has been going from the poor countries to the rich countries.
And within the rich countries, it's been going from the poor to the rich.
And it's like a giant sponge sucking up all human life energy.
And the poorest people on the planet You know, they're forced by agribusiness and other things to the lowest level, and the only thing they can do is hit on something even lower, the pure little weak creatures.
They have to burn down forests to make new farmland because they've used up their farmland, and they don't get access to fertilizer, so they have to, you know, ravage the planet.
So the source of poverty and environmental problems in the world is the people who own the Federal Reserve Board and their policies of prioritizing the rich and everything to the rich.
And that is the essence of the problem.
And the Japanese have had their savings stolen from them.
And they've been forced to adopt economic policies that have increased poverty here.
The so-called reforms that Prime Minister Koizumi and Hezo Takenaka were forced by the Americans through blackmail to impose on the Japanese have meant that a recent survey by the Asahi newspaper shows that the amount of people who think their lives have gotten worse since these reforms began is more than double the amount of people who think it got better.
They have created a society split between the very rich and the poor.
American society is also the same.
American male workers' salaries peaked in 1973, and they've been falling ever since.
So, if you look at the medium, the gross mean product, in other words, the level at which half the people are below and half the people are above, you find it's very close to the poverty line.
They've been Picking money.
It's really just too much money has been going to the rich and they haven't had proper ways to spend it.
And they've been deluded into thinking that the problem with the environment is too many brown people burning down forests and so the answer is to get rid of them.
And they have been manufacturing diseases.
There's solid evidence that AIDS, HIV was made by the US military.
There's a bioweapon against Africans.
What about SARS? SARS is a bioweapon that targets a specific gene that is very prevalent among Asians but almost never found among Caucasians.
So it's a race-specific bioweapon.
So, let's get down to this whole association you had with the Yakuza, in one hand.
Chinese Secret Society.
Alright, yeah.
So, this is...
As I started to understand how things really worked, and my understanding of news events became very different, because I could merge the two, the conspiracy world and the Wall Street Journal world, right, into one.
Right.
I got an opportunity to interview Hazel Takenaka last year, this spring.
And I confronted him with a lot of evidence.
In 2003, in February I believe, he told Newsweek magazine that no bank was too big to fail.
And he imposed some arcane economic rules.
That forced the companies to sell their cross-shareholdings.
In other words, the banks and the companies used to own each other's shares, so no outsider could come in and make a hostile takeover.
And he forced the companies to sell their bank shares.
And he put out that no bank was too big to fail, and everyone thought that meant that the bank shares would be worth nothing.
It's like I say, I'll sell you my wallet.
There's no money in it, but there's bills.
And if you buy it, you have to pay the bills.
Well, nobody's going to buy it except you tell your friends, hey listen, I'm going to put 2.3 trillion yen of taxpayer money in that wallet later, so it's a bargain.
Right?
So, what happened was the stock price of the banks plummeted in 2003.
And if you look at who bought it, you'll find that it's bought by foreigners.
State Street and Banking, Chase Manhattan, Citibank.
In other words, a group of financial institutions that are controlled by these charitable foundations...
That are in control either by the Rothschilds or the Rockefellers.
Well, these families.
I use Rockefeller as an abbreviation for this group of inbred aristocratic families.
The American side versus the European side.
But, I mean, the Bushes are part of it, for example.
So you can actually see in the financial data And what happened was the President Risona Bank did not want to sell his bank to these foreigners.
They have over a 33% share, which is what gives them controlling interest.
And he also sold the postal savings.
It was sort of like...
A gangster husband saying to his wife, hey, come on, give me more money.
I've got no more.
Hey, what about that postal bank?
You've still got that.
Give it to me.
That's what it boils down to.
But anyway, getting back to Resona, the president didn't want to hand over his shares, unlike the other banks.
They all meekly complied.
And so what happened was, he said, hey, I'm not bankrupt.
And so his accountant, the accountant in charge of Resona, died in mysterious circumstances.
We still don't know if it was suicide or murder.
And suddenly, the accounts showed that they were bankrupt.
And at the time, ruling party politicians were saying, if you got even $100,000, $200,000, buy Risona shares.
It's going to be a big deal.
And then there was a professor at Waseda University by the name of Uexa, who was starting to say, hey, you know, something very fishy going on about Risona.
And he was arrested in Yokohama.
For looking at a girl's underwear with a mirror.
The women in question never actually filed a complaint, but never mind.
He was fired from his job, taken off his TV shows.
I was also blacklisted around that time.
I was taken off a lot of TV shows.
I said, you're on a blacklist, Mr.
Fulford.
We can't put you on a show anymore.
Why?
Because, you know, like him and other guys were pointing out the BS about these so-called economic reforms.
And they didn't want people to know what was really going on.
But anyway, Mr.
Ota from the tax department also started investigating Risona for tax evasion and stuff.
And he was arrested in Yokohama for looking at girls' underwear with a mirror.
And then Mr.
Suzuki from the Asahi newspaper, who had a big scoop years ago with the recruit scandal, put out on December 17th, the year before last, an article.
Saying that Risona was giving ten times more donations to the ruling party than other banks and that there was a suspicion of insider trading.
It was supposed to be part of an investigative series.
That night, they found his body in Yokohama Bay.
Okay?
So I confronted Mr.
Takenaka with all this information.
I have it on video.
I have not released the video because Mr.
Takenaka is telling me that he was forced to do it because the United States threatened to hit Japan with HAARP, H-A-A-R-P, if they didn't.
Okay?
Okay, and what would have been the impact of that?
I mean, tell us what that meant to Japan.
Earthquakes.
Okay.
We'll get into that more, because I know that this starts getting into really esoteric, so it's almost mind-boggling, you know?
Yeah.
I had a lot of trouble wrapping my mind around this stuff for a long time.
After I interviewed Takenaka, I got an email from someone at the Japan Development Bank, who's a disciple of Mr.
Takenaka's.
And he said to me, there's someone, you know, Mr.
Takenaka would like you to meet.
And I have the copies of the original emails, too.
So I go to a Shinjuku hotel room and I meet a man wearing a fancy silk kimono.
I have a photograph of him and I have a tape recording of this conversation.
He had two rings.
One was a mask of a devil with horns and the other looked like a wedding ring.
And you go like this and there is a Freemason mark.
And he says to his horns, he could put a little bit of poison on them, touch me and I'd be dead.
And he tells me he's a ninja, which is a professional assassin.
And the guy looks very different from the average Japanese.
He's a member of the Sanka, mountain people.
They're like the Ainu.
They're sort of like maybe the Japanese equivalent of an Apache.
Very warlike.
They're used by Japanese special forces.
And he says to me, Mr.
Fulford, if you want to be, you know, a muckraking journalist, go ahead and do so.
But you will die at age 46.
However, and he gives me a big Freemason badge.
He says, if you don't, the other choice is you can become Finance Minister of Japan.
Okay?
So he's offering me a choice between death and the job of Finance Minister.
And again, I have this on tape.
I have the email trail.
I have the video of my interview with Takanaka, okay?
So, it's weird stuff, but I have the proof.
Anyway, I thought that I would have no choice but to go along.
But I had been reading about, you know, population reduction plans.
And so I asked them, is it true?
And I have this on tape too.
It says, yes, you know, we have to, in order to protect the environment, we need to reduce the world population to 2 billion.
And war just doesn't do it, so we're going to try to use disease and starvation.
Who told you this?
The self-described ninja sent by Takenaka.
Right?
And, you know, I'd already found out that SARS was a bioweapon.
Targeted at Asians.
So this is very disturbing.
So these are talking about killing 4 billion people.
Right?
So they're offering me the job of...
And he said to me, look, we're going to...
You know, we're taking money from the Japanese, but we're not...
You know...
Cutting out their flesh or their bones, you know, we're just skimming off the fat, right?
But that's how he describes it.
So, you know, we're looting these people's money, but we're not going to kill them, you know.
And he said the population in Japan would be reduced to 70 million.
But they'd allow 70 million to live.
And they need about 500 million Asians to keep making toys and stuff.
You know, he's describing, you know, massive genocide, okay?
Again, I have it on tape.
I can prove this man was sent to me by Takenaka.
So the very next day, okay, again...
Well, what did you say to this guy?
I'm just curious.
Did you say yes at that point?
Or did you say, let me think about it, and he said okay?
Yeah, I just thought, well, you know, it was all too overwhelming.
I didn't give any clear answer, but I thought maybe I'd have to, I have no choice but to go along with these guys and try to do something from the inside to stop them, right?
Mm-hmm.
But, I guess a lot of people, the very elite, I'm sure it happens Mr.
Obama and Clinton and anybody else in the high-level US politics, that they're, someday, you know, senators, whatever, they're given the same kind of ultimatum.
Death or cooperation.
So either you join us, or you die.
And that's how they managed to control the United States and enslave the American people.
By capturing their very top elite and forcing them to go along with a combination of bribes and...
Okay, when you say they, who's they?
Well, this is what you'd call the Council for Relations, Bilderberg.
Now the Trilateral Commission comes up, but that's not got any power because The Trilateral Commission was set up by the Rockefellers because the Bilderberg were too racist to let the Japanese in.
So it was made as a forum for the Japanese to have their say.
But what happened was, and at first some very high level Japanese joined.
You have like prime ministers and stuff in there.
But the Japanese say, well, hey, they didn't listen to us.
I've talked to many members of the Trilateral Commission, right?
So now you have, as the head of the Japanese side, is the president of Fuji Xerox, which is, you know, before they had people like Prime Minister Miyazawa, right?
So it's a big drop.
It's like, you know, the Japanese say, to hell with your Trilateral Commission, essentially, because you don't even listen to us.
So anyway, what I'm saying is, It's the families that own the Federal Reserve Board and all their hired hands.
They have the money...
So Takenaka's guy, okay, that comes to you and makes this offer to be a Freemason is sent by who at the top?
Well, Takenaka was a disciple of Henry Kissinger's.
And Henry Kissinger worked through David Rockefeller.
And I had accused Takenaka of selling the Japanese financial system to Rockefeller.
Okay, so basically, if you're like, imagine a video game, right?
The pyramid, right?
And the first step in the pyramid is Boy Scouts, right?
And about the fourth step is Rotary Club.
And you keep rising up.
Well, I was getting right to the top level.
Because they told me, when they offered me to join the Freemasons, they said, look, above the 33rd level, there's 13 levels.
Okay?
And remember the U.S. dollar bill, the pyramid on top.
The I, that represents the people who set the human rights to the job of pyramid building.
So you see it's an unfinished pyramid.
Okay?
So, above the 33rd step, there's 13 steps.
This is the inner group of about 10,000 people who control the West.
And I would say a lot of them are very decent people who really wish to do good things and did not wish to find themselves within those ranks but had no choice.
So I'd be willing to say that the majority of the people in that elite group are good people with good hearts and want to do good things for the planet and find themselves in this hidden king's court.
Okay, so you got this offer.
What did you do next?
Well, what happened was, the very next day, I got a call from a movie director.
Japanese movie director.
And he says to me, I want to talk to you about something.
So I met him and he said, there's someone I want you to meet.
So I went to another hotel room.
They seem to like hotel rooms, you know, when they want us to talk about important stuff.
And again, I recorded this, so I'll never release this recording.
The guy tells me that he represents an Asian secret society.
And that they have 6 million members, including 1.8 million gangsters and 100,000 professional assassins.
Now, as you recall, I did tell you I had a degree in Asian Studies with a China-area specialty.
So I had read about this society in the history books.
I knew about them.
It's the red and the green.
What happened was when the...
The Ming Empire was like the high point of Chinese civilization.
You'll find that the Ming ceramics, the Ming art, everything is at the highest level.
It was really an idyllic society, and they look back at it with a lot of fondness.
And there was a general guarding the northern border against the Manchus.
And he was very much in love with his wife.
And they kidnapped his wife.
They said, if you want your wife back, you're going to have to let us through the gates.
And he did.
And the Ming Empire fell.
And the Ming army became an underground organization.
And the Ming navy.
So the red and the blue are the army and the navy.
And the blue also is the bureaucracy.
So the 1.8 million are gangsters.
The other 4.2 million are intellectuals.
PhDs.
The really smartest people.
And their plan was to overthrow The Qing, the Manchus, excuse me, and restore the Ming.
Now, they were responsible for the Boxer Rebellion, which was against the use of opium, among other things.
And, this is very interesting, because the people selling the opium were skull and bones.
So they've been fighting this Western secret society since the 1800s, at least.
Okay, but wasn't it the British that introduced opium?
It was the British too, but I mean, if you look at the skull and bones, you'll find there were slave traders and opium runners at the so-called China trade.
So, it was both.
Okay.
So you're in this hotel room, and now you understand the background between what he's asking you and saying where he...
Well, they're saying they'd like to offer their assistance to me.
Because I had written in a book about SARS being a bioweapon and these people are trying to kill you and you've got to do something about it, right?
Okay.
At first, I mean, this is all happening in one week, right?
This is totally, you know, out of the normal parameter type of stuff that's going on.
So it took me a while to digest.
You know, the first thing I thought was, well, geez, you know, you could play like 911 videos in Chinatown or something.
But I said, look, let me get back to you.
Let me think about this.
And I spent about a month thinking about it.
And I had this great, what I call my Kill Bill moment.
You know, there's a scene in the movie, Kill Bill, these two women fighting with swords.
It looks like it'll be a long, nasty fight.
Right.
He's not going to be sure who's the winner, right?
Yes.
But one other woman, the bad one, has one eye missing.
She has a patch.
And suddenly, she grabs the eye.
Yes, it's unbelievable, yeah.
Very graphic.
Very graphic, but I thought, hey, why don't we just target the eye of the pyramid?
Because most Westerners don't even know it exists.
They're so scared at the top, and they kill so many people so frequently, that they're terrified, and it's very secret.
It has been until the Internet came about.
You know, nobody knew about this.
I certainly wouldn't have believed it, if I didn't run into it first hand.
But, you know, I found the evidence trail.
Again, you follow these foundations and who controls them.
You'll see that the Rockefellers control about $10 trillion worth of stuff.
Anyway, I realized that society has 6 million members.
And the Western secret side at the top is only 10,000.
So it's 6 million against 10,000.
So suddenly I said, well, that's it.
We've got these bastards.
And that's when I started writing the stuff on rents and making So, okay, so you must have gone back to this group, which, what do you call this group now?
Because they're a group of Yakuza and Chinese society.
Do they have a name?
It's the Red and the Blue.
The Red and the Blue.
Societies.
And you must have joined them, because you're not dead.
Yeah, well, I went to meet all their big bosses.
In China or?
In Taiwan.
Oh, yeah.
And...
I joined.
I became the first Westerner in 500 years to join.
And then Rockefeller, or I don't know if you want to say Rockefeller, but whoever, the Freemasons, the head of the Freemasons, had to leave you alone at that point?
Well, I mean, what the Chinese or the Asians said is, look, we won't make the first move.
But what happened was, I started writing stuff about Takanaka and Rockefeller.
And I got death threats from this ninja, you know, saying, you know, Ultraman, you're running out of time, your red light's beaming, you know, it's people who think they're not going to die are the ones who end up in Yokohama Bay, you know, lots of, I have emails, I have copies of these death threats.
Did you have a bodyguard at that point?
Did you hire someone?
No.
Look, if you need a bodyguard, it's too late.
You have to operate at a higher level.
I mean, if they really want to shoot me, they're going to shoot me.
You have to make them not want to shoot you.
That's the trick.
Okay, and now, because you joined this group, and because the odds...
I mean, that made big news when you kind of came out about that.
But what happened was...
I sent an email saying, hey, look, if you kill me, then every member of the Rockefeller, Rothschild, Schiff, etc., will die.
I mean, you know, there's 600 assassins for every one of them if we want to, right?
I mean, if you want them killed, they can all be killed, right?
We understood that to be the majestic group, what we call the Committee of the Majority.
They were, in essence, the ones that were threatened.
Is this your understanding?
I mean, that was the original idea, but what's happened since then is that I've been trying to get a more accurate picture of what's going on.
And I've finally narrowed it down to the people who control the standard oil monopoly and the people who control the Fed.
They are the source of the problem.
The oil monopoly, the Americans think that's the key to their geopolitical power, this control over oil.
But they've lost that control because Putin kicked them out of Russia.
They don't control Iran.
Maybe they do.
I don't know about that.
I think Ahmadinejad and Bush may be working for the same team.
But anyway, I'm not sure on that one.
But Venezuela is also free.
So they're losing their oil monopoly.
And the other thing that's happened is that they no longer have, theoretically, the military ability to take on the rest of the world.
The United States Army cannot defeat China.
They've done many different exercises every time the Americans lose.
The bottom line is the Chinese people are prepared to fight and win a nuclear war.
They can put their entire population underground and hit the US with 300 missiles and wipe out every city in the US. The Americans can wipe out the surface of China, but they're already underground.
And then they can sink their aircraft carriers and shoot down their satellites.
So it's no longer possible to militarily beat them.
The only choice for the Pentagon, and they know this, is to get soft power.
And to do that, they need Japanese money to finance a campaign to end poverty and stop environmental destruction.
And that's the proposal I made.
My mission is to come up with a win-win solution for everybody.
The best way to prevent yourself from being killed is not to make enemies.
And so I don't want to make enemies.
I'm trying to make everybody happy.
Okay, but you're basically taking what I thought were sort of age-old enemies, which is the Chinese and the Japanese, and they're banding together to fight what is the Rockefellers and the people that own and run.
Well, when they create biological weapons that kill Asians...
They have a common enemy.
Yeah, I mean, look, they're trying to kill us.
What are we going to do?
They unite.
And this society, like I say, if we get back to their history...
The Meiji Emperor helped them overthrow Li Qing and install the Sun Yat-sen as the president of China, the Republic of China.
And so they...
Together, helped liberate China.
And during the World War II, this society in Japan and other Asian countries all worked in concert.
So it goes all across Asia.
And Chairman Mao was financed by the Soviets, who were a Rothschild subsidiary.
And so...
The Green and the Red Gang, they last appeared in the history books in 1949, fighting the Communists in Shanghai.
And then they disappeared.
They went underground again.
But, in 1967, they kicked out The Illuminati from China.
That's why they had a big Soviet-China split.
Why the Soviet Union and China nearly went to nuclear war.
And the Chinese had secretly prepared.
They built these huge underground cities to prepare for a nuclear war.
They had their nuclear weapons, and that's when they kicked them out.
And China became independent again from these Western, you know, central banking families.
Okay, so where does HAARP fit in?
Tell us about that.
Okay.
When I published some essays on the internet about Rockefeller and the Illuminati, the secret history of the Illuminati, I got a call from this ninja guy.
He says, oh boy, you've now done it.
Now there's going to be an earthquake in Niigata.
The Americans are going to use their earthquake machine.
And boom!
The next day, two identical 6.8 earthquakes on Japan's biggest nuclear reactor happened.
And this is what Takenaka had told me.
He said, the reason I had to hand over the financial system was because they threatened us with their earthquake machine.
Imagine that, an ally that's been financing your army, you hit their nuclear reactor with an earthquake machine?
I mean, what sort of way is that to treat a friend?
Let's get down to it.
If that's what they have, then how are these secret societies claiming to fight a machine like that?
Because you're talking about scalar weaponry, and I'm sure you know that.
You cannot stop an assassination with an earthquake machine.
You know?
Western people don't know about their leaders, their true leaders.
So all you gotta do is assassinate them all.
You cannot prevent that with an earthquake machine.
That's the point of targeting the eye.
But more to the point is you make them a more generous offer.
So what I'm saying to the people in the Pentagon is that You'll have the job of saving the planet and you'll get even more money than now.
Think about it.
They'd spend 600 billion dollars, you know, to steal oil from Iraqis and pipeline rights from Afghanis.
With 600 billion dollars, they could have a man on Mars.
They could have a base on Mars by now.
So we'll give them even more money than they're getting from these idiots who control the oil.
But if they print money, why do they need money?
Well, you know, here's the trick, okay?
And this is why it's falling apart this year, is that they've, since World War II, they've basically said to countries, okay, here's the oil you're allowed to have, and here's your dollars, right?
And the backing of the dollar was control over oil and control over a huge military machine, a threat of violence.
There's $53 trillion in circulation.
And again, the US government owes $66 trillion to its own people.
But the United States needs to borrow something like a trillion dollars a year now, just to keep going.
And they've been doing it for 40 years.
So they're basically bankrupt.
If you earn $13,000 a year and you have $120,000 in debt, and they say, well, it's time to pay back, well, what can you do?
Can they threaten violence?
No.
Because if it really came to it, the Americans would lose.
So they can no longer use their threat of violence.
And they've lost their oil monopoly.
So that's it.
Right?
So if you're in the Pentagon, you're thinking, well, geez, you know, the only thing we can do now to save the day is to get all the non-Asian peoples on our side.
And the way you do that is you be nice.
You fight poverty and save the environment.
You know, help them save the planet.
So I'm offering them a way of...
What would happen is you replace the dollar with a new currency.
And it may be necessary to have some kind of global currency, but not as these guys have been planning, controlled in secret by a secret elite.
It has to be controlled by the people.
Remember that.
The key to democracy is control over money by the people, not by a secret elite.
It's the money that counts.
If you lose control over your money, hand it over to people you can't see.
You're a slave.
That's what you have to remember.
Never ever again let some secret power elite take control of your money away from you.