The Government of Japan’s Niku-ya is run by Michiko Shibo Kano’s his basic philosophy is ” to kill is good” “to let live is bad”.

November 3, 2011

Michihiko Shibo  Kano , Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries  or the Government of Japan’s Niku-ya will increase security for its whaling fleet to guard them against harassment from anti-whaling activists.  As with his handling of the livestock in the Fukushima Exclusion Zone, he is all “thumbs up” when it comes to slaughter.

Many farmers protested and tried to save their livestock by appealing to the Government of Japan and to the Michihiko Kano.  This ended up with the slaughter of most of the livestock that had been surviving in the Fukushima exclusion zone.  Now, with the whaling season getting started, Michihiko Shi Kano has shown how determined he is to support the killing of whales.  He is going to increase the security around the whaling (research) fleet.

The only thing that you can say about Michihiko Shibo Kano is that he is consistent.  He does like to kill animals.

Japan confirms whaling fleet to sail

4 October 2011 Last updated at 05:42 ET

Japan’s whalers sail south each year despite a dwindling appetite for whale meat

Japan has confirmed it will go ahead with its annual whale hunt and will increase security to protect its fleet.

Fisheries Minister Michihiko Kano said extra ships would escort the fleet to the Antarctic to guard against harassment from anti-whaling activists.

Last year Japan cut short its whaling season because of the harassment.

Australia – which is challenging Japan’s whaling in the international court – has condemned the announcement.

“There is widespread concern in the international community at Japan’s whaling programme and widespread calls for it to cease,” Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd said.

Australia remained “”resolute in its opposition to all commercial whaling, including Japan’s so-called scientific whaling”.

‘Strengthening measures’

There has been a ban on commercial whaling for 25 years, but Japan catches about 1,000 whales each year in what it says is a scientific research programme.

Critics say it is commercial whaling in another guise.

Its fleet sails south to the Antarctic in the autumn each year, returning the following spring.

But last year it returned early, citing safety concerns, after confrontations with an anti-whaling activist group that had followed the fleet south.

The group, Sea Shepherd, has pledged to follow the fleet again this year and obstruct its hunt.

In the past there have been collisions between its vessels and the whaling fleet, and its activists have also boarded Japanese vessels.

There had been speculation that the activists’ campaign, budget problems in the wake of the 11 March earthquake and tsunami, and new rules at sea might persuade Tokyo to stop whaling.

But Mr Kano, the fisheries minister, said that this was not the case.

“Japan will conduct the research whaling while strengthening measures against acts of sabotage, including dispatching Fisheries Agency escort ships,” he said.

The Legalities of Whaling

  • Objection - A country formally objects to the International Whaling Commission (IWC) moratorium, declaring itself exempt. Example: Norway
  • Scientific - A nation issues unilateral “scientific permits”; any IWC member can do this. Example: Japan
  • Indigenous (aka Aboriginal subsistence) – IWC grants permits to indigenous groups for subsistence food. Example: Alaskan Inupiat

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-15163955


The Government of Japan’s rise as a POLICE STATE. Personal rights taken away under the “guise” of “protecting its citizens from false information”.

October 23, 2011

We already know about the internet monitoring done by the Government of Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry via an advertising agency.

Recently, the Japanese Government hired a company to monitor the comments of its own citizens.  This under the guise of “  Nuclear Power Safety Regulation Publicity Project “.  Asatsu DK, a major Japanese advertising company, won the contract for 70 million yen ($897,000) which expires at the end of March 2012.

Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) said the agency had set aside funds in the nation’s disaster reconstruction budget for a project to monitor “inaccurate” online information that may lead to harmful rumours against residents of Fukushima.   METI’s job requirements:

  • To monitor blogs on nuclear power and radiation issues as well as Twitter accounts around the clock.”
  • To “conduct research and analysis on incorrect and inappropriate information that would lead to false rumours and to report such Internet accounts to the agency.”
  • To “publish correct information in question-and-answer format on the agency’s website and Twitter account, after consulting with experts and engineers if necessary.”

Via anonymous in Japan

In case you hadn’t heard about this, this is what is happening to Japanese citizens that are speaking up about issues and concerns :

Strontium in Yokohama: Citizen Threatened for Breaking the News He took down his blog overnight which had a ton of useful visual information regarding radiation contamination, and restricted access to tweets after he and his family were anonymously “threatened” after the disclosure of strontium discovery in Yokohama City. He says, “The whole purpose of my studying the radiation and radiation contamination and sharing information has been to protect my family, especially our young daughter. There is no point in doing so if my family’s safety is threatened because of it. Please understand.” Yes, it’s so “yesterday’s news”, isn’t it, when a citizen is threatened for breaking the news that part of his city has been heavily contaminated by the radioactive fallout from Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant? Time to move on. If you don’t see, don’t say, don’t hear anything, it doesn’t exist.

Via anonymous in Japan 

I know someone who was shaken down by the police today for using a Geiger counter (terra) in a public park where his 2 yr old was playing for and was told that he could stay but should “stop scaring everyone

We have heard about the animal rescuers being arrested and being forced to release any pets that they may have had with them.

And the most important part of this puzzle.  The organizational chart of the Government of Japan.  Apparently, the Cabinet controls the police under a new name, of course, the National Public Safety Commission.  Sounds good, right?  You bet, good for the Cabinet but not good for the citizens of Japan, as you can see from the above examples.

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