Anonymous ID: f89bd9 July 5, 2018, 6 p.m. No.2049734   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9765 >>9891 >>0022 >>0320

Anons, something in this story caught my eye.

 

The guy behind the sarin nerve gas attacks in Tokyo in 1995, named Shoko Asahara, has been executed.

 

At first, I was drawn to this story about abrupt perfection of the long-delayed execution of someone related to nerve gas owing to the nerve gas related fuckery going on in the UK. I was thinking this Asahara guy might have had some knowledge of nerve gas production that became inconvenient to the cabal.

 

However, I noticed this in the article:

 

"[…] Aum Shinrikyo gained official status as a religious organisation in Japan in 1989 and picked up a sizable global following. At its peak, Asahara had tens of thousands of followers worldwide.

 

The group gradually became a paranoid doomsday cult, convinced the world was about to end in a global war and that only they would survive."

 

https:// www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-43395483

 

Since the bolded portion is something we believe was about to happen as well, I thought I'd do some light reading on Aum Shinrikyo.

 

From wikipedia (well, I did say "light reading") (citation numbers removed for legibility, content otherwise unedited):

 

"Asahara outlined a doomsday prophecy, which included a third world war instigated by the United States. According to Robert Jay Lifton, an American psychiatrist and author:

 

[Asahara] described '''a final conflict culminating in a nuclear 'Armageddon', borrowing the term from the Book of Revelation 16:16"

 

Humanity would end, except for the elite few who joined Aum. Aum's mission was not only to spread the word of "salvation", but also to survive these "End Times". Asahara predicted that Armageddon would occur in 1997. Kaplan also notes that in his lectures, Shoko Asahara referred to the United States as "The Beast" from the Book of Revelation, predicting that it would eventually attack Japan. Arthur Goldwag, author of a book on conspiracies and secret societies, characterizes Asahara as one who "saw dark conspiracies everywhere promulgated by Jews, Freemasons, the Dutch, the British royal family''', and rival Japanese religions""

 

https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aum_Shinrikyo

 

The bolded also seemed relevant to our interests.

 

I thought I'd post it up for anyone who might be interested. I'll continue to dig on this myself and report any further interesting finds.

Anonymous ID: f89bd9 July 5, 2018, 6:03 p.m. No.2049765   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0022 >>0320

>>2049734

Ah fuck. Messed up one of the bold tags.

 

The below paragraph was meant to be bolded thusly:

 

Humanity would end, except for the elite few who joined Aum. Aum's mission was not only to spread the word of "salvation", but also to survive these "End Times". Asahara predicted that Armageddon would occur in 1997. Kaplan also notes that in his lectures, Shoko Asahara referred to the United States as "The Beast" from the Book of Revelation, predicting that it would eventually attack Japan. Arthur Goldwag, author of a book on conspiracies and secret societies, characterizes Asahara as one who "saw dark conspiracies everywhere promulgated by Jews, Freemasons, the Dutch, the British royal family, and rival Japanese religions""