Anonymous ID: 72f867 Aug. 25, 2025, 10:24 a.m. No.23507292   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7712

>>23507275

ANONS OPINE - HE WANTS IN THE AGE OF THE ANTI-CHRIST AND BUILD THE 3RD TEMPLE - CONNECTED TO ZIONISM

Note: below is a enty dive into his connections to epstein but he is everywhere and anon believes the tech bros have the chip installed.

thiel, musk, bezos, zuckerberg etch..

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ENTY ON PETER THIEL

https://rumble.com/embed/v6tyjvm/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 72f867 Aug. 25, 2025, 10:33 a.m. No.23507317   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7330 >>7341 >>7473 >>7756 >>7902

djt: comfort women, that was a very big problem

Comfort Women Japan Korea

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has confirmed that his administration intends to uphold the 2015 bilateral agreement with Japan concerning the comfort women issue, despite its controversial nature and opposition from some within South Korea.

This commitment comes ahead of a summit with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, signaling a desire to strengthen economic and security ties between the two nations.

 

2015 Agreement: The agreement, reached between Japan and South Korea's then-conservative government, involved Japan offering an apology and providing 1 billion yen ($6.8 million) to a foundation to support the victims, with both sides agreeing the issue would be "irreversibly resolved" if obligations were fulfilled.

Ongoing Tensions: The agreement has been a persistent source of friction, with many survivors and their families rejecting it due to the lack of a direct apology from Japan and the exclusion of their voices in the negotiations.

The foundation established by the agreement was dissolved in 2019 after some victims opposed it.

Legal and Diplomatic Disputes: South Korea's courts have continued to rule in favor of victims seeking compensation from Japanese corporations for wartime forced labor, leading to retaliatory measures from Japan, such as export restrictions.

In January 2021, a South Korean court ordered Japan to pay compensation to survivors, which Japan rejected, citing sovereign immunity.

Current Status: As of August 2025, only 14 of the women officially recognized by the South Korean government as former comfort women are still alive.

President Lee has urged Japan to acknowledge the truth of the historical events and continue dialogue.

Anonymous ID: 72f867 Aug. 25, 2025, 10:35 a.m. No.23507330   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7473 >>7756 >>7902

>>23507317

A recently discovered police document from Niigata Prefecture, dated between 1945 and 1946, reveals that Japanese authorities established "comfort facilities" to provide sexual services to Allied occupation forces after World War II, indicating state involvement in organizing such systems beyond the war period.

During World War II, "comfort women"—mostly young women and girls from Korea, China, the Philippines, and other occupied regions—were systematically forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army, beginning in 1932 and continuing until 1945.

These women were often lured by false job offers or abducted and held in "comfort stations" across Japanese-occupied territories, where they endured brutal conditions, including repeated rape, physical abuse, and medical mistreatment.

Women in the comfort stations were typically forced to serve dozens of soldiers daily, sometimes every hour, and were subjected to regular medical examinations by military doctors, during which they were often raped.

They lived under harsh conditions with little to no freedom, facing beatings or death if they resisted, and many were denied basic rights such as holidays or breaks.

The Japanese military justified the system as a means to maintain troop morale and reduce random sexual violence, while also enforcing hygiene measures to control sexually transmitted diseases.

An estimated 200,000 women were victimized, with approximately 75% believed to have died during the ordeal due to violence, disease, starvation, or execution during retreats.

Survivors frequently suffered long-term physical and psychological trauma, including sterility, chronic illness, and social ostracism upon returning home.

While Korean women constituted the majority of victims, women from China, Taiwan, Indonesia, the Netherlands, and other regions were also exploited in this institutionalized system of sexual slavery.

Anonymous ID: 72f867 Aug. 25, 2025, 11:01 a.m. No.23507441   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7508

>>23507341

Unit 731 was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese Army, established in 1936 and based in the Pingfang district of Harbin, Manchukuo (Japanese-occupied Manchuria).

Officially known as the Epidemic Prevention and Water Supply Department of the Kwantung Army, it was led by Lieutenant General Shirō Ishii and formed part of a larger network of facilities known as the Ishii Network.

 

The unit conducted extensive and lethal human experimentation to advance biological warfare capabilities, violating the 1925 Geneva Protocol.

Prisoners, referred to dehumanizingly as "logs," were subjected to vivisection without anesthesia, infection with deadly pathogens such as plague, cholera, and anthrax, exposure to hypobaric chambers, amputations, and weapon testing.

Victims were primarily Chinese civilians and prisoners of war, but also included Russians, Koreans, and others, including women, children, and pregnant women.

There are no known survivors of the experiments conducted at the facility.

Unit 731 operated a large complex of about 150 buildings with capacity for up to 600 prisoners at a time and employed approximately 3,000 personnel.

The research was scientifically rigorous in methodology, with data from human trials used to refine biological weapons for real-world deployment during the Sino-Japanese War.

The unit and its affiliated facilities were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 14,000 individuals within the compound, while biological attacks on Chinese cities and villages caused the deaths of at least 200,000 people, with some estimates ranging as high as 300,000 or more.

 

Following Japan’s defeat in 1945, the facility was dismantled, and incriminating evidence, including documents and the remaining prisoners, was destroyed to conceal the crimes.

While twelve members of Unit 731 were tried and sentenced to labor camps by the Soviet Union in the 1949 Khabarovsk War Crime Trials, the United States granted immunity to key personnel, including Ishii, in exchange for research data, which was then used to advance the U.S. biological warfare program.

This cover-up delayed public acknowledgment of the atrocities, with Japan only officially recognizing the biological warfare activities decades later.

 

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Anonymous ID: 72f867 Aug. 25, 2025, 11:29 a.m. No.23507540   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7826

>>23507508

the japs were on the side of the nazi's

they have not ethical frame work and people there have been brainwashed and their history has been scrubbed.

they attacked pearl harbour two years into a world war to get the usa into ww2.

although the new york bankers were funding the war and working with the nazi's

this is from anons research and most of it can be tracked via archives from the british libruary archives which anon lost and the book called the tower of basel by adam lebor.

the level of evil that the elites have conducted on the populations around the world would make satan proud.

but what anon has found from research is that apathy and ignorance has been a massive factor. this only happens until it the same events come from them and than it is playing victimhood.

south korea is run by feminists and the b2 movement whilst north korea is a communist nation where if you speak up, your whole family will be sent to work camp.

china, japan and india as they are known as asia are godless idol worshipping nations and so ideology has a massive part to play into their behaviours.

God wins

not just a catch phrase.

always follow the money.