(Translator’s Note) The following is a partial excerpt translation of an article posted on 10 December 2015, from the vast amount of RAPT blog posts. For the original source, please refer to the following URL link.
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Yesterday I talked about the high number of suicides along the Chuo Line in Tokyo for some reason.
This time, as announced, I would like to unravel the mystery.
Yesterday’s article is below.
Before we assume that those who deny aliens are from the underworld, let us reconsider once again whether our enemies are aliens or not. https://nozomi-creation.com/before-we-assume-that-people-who-deny-aliens-are-from-the-underworld-we-should-think-hard-about-whether-our-enemies-are-aliens-or-not/
I lived in Tokyo for a long time until a few years ago, so I am well aware of the large number of accidents involving people on the Chuo Line.
To put it bluntly, the sheer number is extraordinary.
Those who commute to work on the Chuo Line must have experienced being late for work many times because they hear the announcement “The train is delayed due to personal injury” almost every day.
And many people actually commit suicide on the Chuo Line.
The following table shows this.
After the Chuo Line, the Keihin Tohoku Line has the most suicides, followed by the Yamanote Line.
As those who live in Tokyo know, these are all lines that make up the “Taikyoku chart” that surrounds the Imperial Palace.
The “Taikyoku chart” is as follows.
The Tobu Tojo Line, which ranks fourth in the number of suicides, also departs from Ikebukuro, where the Yamanote Line runs.
So, it cannot be said that this has nothing to do with the “TAIKYOKU-CHART”.
But why in the world are there so many suicides near the “TAIGOKU-CHART”?
Moreover, as for the Chuo Line, even if there are no suicides, there are accidents involving people almost every day.
Ordinary people would probably dismiss such a question as a mere coincidence.
I don’t think there is any way to give a proper answer to this mystery.
However, I have always believed in the existence of “spirits,” so I had a vague idea that there must be some kind of spiritual activity going on.
I thought that evil spirits must be wandering around the area, having some kind of bad influence on people’s minds.
But when I asked myself why there were so many evil spirits along the Chuo Line, I still had no answer.
No matter how much I thought about it, I could not find a good reason.
But now I know why.
Since I found out that the Emperor is a Satanist, I can see the answer clearly in my mind.
The Emperor is a Satanist, and there are many Satanists here in Japan.
Then they must be performing Satanic rituals day and night somewhere in Japan.
Like the Vatican, they must be performing the horrible ritual of sacrificing the lives of children to the demons somewhere.
But where is it being performed?
The Emperor is in this small Imperial Palace, and even if he steps outside for a moment, he is immediately visible to the public.
It would be impossible for the emperor to go out and perform satanic rituals with someone else.
Then I wondered if devil worship was going on inside the Imperial Palace, but of course that would also be impossible.
If all the people in the Imperial Household Agency were involved, there would be no problem. But I am sure that is not the case.
Besides, there are probably quite a few Satanists in Japan.
If they worship Satan day and night in the Imperial Palace, there must be a lot of people going in and out of the palace all the time.
But I have never heard such a story.
This means that there must be some kind of secret place under the Imperial Palace where devil worship takes place.
I suddenly had such an idea.
I wondered if there were other devil worshipers coming to the Imperial Palace from somewhere through underground passages.
Of course, at first, I laughed at the sheer ridiculousness of my imagination.
I thought, “There is no way such a cartoonish story could be true.
However, upon further investigation, I found that this fantasy was not so far-fetched.
The reason can be seen in the following two videos.
All citizens, this is a must watch video.
In particular, the second video is about the “Kokkai-gijidou” subway station.
Two subway lines, the “Marunouchi Line” and the “Chiyoda Line,” pass through this station.
However, the platform of the “Marunouchi Line” is two levels underground, while the platform of the “Chiyoda Line” is five levels underground.
Narrator Akiba, noticing this fact, remarked that this was not what one would expect.
If the Marunouchi Line is two stories underground, then the Chiyoda Line should be three stories underground.
But why was it built five stories underground?
Why was this done?
Of course, one of the possible reasons is that there must be some facilities between the platforms of the “Marunouchi Line” and the “Chiyoda Line”.
Or rather, there is no other way to think about it.
Also, this “Kokkai-gijido-eki” station is very close to the Imperial Palace.
Or rather, it is right next to the Imperial Palace.
In addition, the video above says that there has always been a mysterious underground facility in the basement of the “National Diet Library” next to the “National Diet Building”.
And this “National Diet Library” is also right next to the Imperial Palace.
So, my idea that there is some kind of secret facility under the Imperial Palace is not far off.
There may be a secret facility under the Imperial Palace where the royal family secretly performs satanic rituals day and night.
Furthermore, Mr. Akiba claims that Tokyo’s subway network may have been almost completed before the war.
Why build something like that before the war?
Ordinary people would think that the subways were built as air raid shelters.
The royal family and other important government officials built huge underground facilities to avoid air raids.
In fact, Akiba came to the same conclusion.
However, if you want to build a bomb shelter, just build a bomb shelter.
There is no need to build subways.
And there is absolutely no need for so many lines.
As the first video shows, there is an underground space the size of the Tokyo Dome.
So, it can accommodate quite a large number of people by itself.
It would be enough to say that there is no need to build other facilities.
However, there is a possibility that there are countless other underground facilities in Tokyo, not only the Imperial Palace and the Tokyo Dome.
The following picture shows evidence of this.
This is a 3D model of the Tokyo subway system.
As you can see, each line winds up and down like a snake.
If there were nothing underground, it would have been possible to build a line at roughly the same depth.
But for some reason they couldn’t. We had to go to the trouble of building such a winding line up and down.
This means that there are still a lot of underground facilities here and there in Tokyo.
And because the subway lines were built to avoid them, all the lines must have ended up in this strange shape.
Even stranger is the “Tozai Line”.
This “Tozai Line” is a subway line.
For some reason, the Tozai Line does not run underground, but above ground in the area west of Nakano Station, and follows almost the same route as the JR Chuo Line, almost parallel to the JR Chuo Line all the way to Mitaka Station.
Why is this?
Why do subways have to run above ground?
There are no other subway lines in the area west of Ogikubo.
If you live in Tokyo, you probably know this, but just in case you don’t, here are the stops of the “Chuo Line”.
Ogikubo Station” is almost in the center of this picture above.
There is not a single subway line running in the area west (left) of this Ogikubo.
Why is that?
According to one theory, it is because there are many unexploded bombs from World War II in the area, and it was dangerous to dig a hole underground.
But if you put it that way, Ginza, Asakusa, and Shibuya were all bombed.
Today, Ginza, Asakusa, and Shibuya are all well served by subways.
So, the story that subways cannot be built west of Nakano because of unexploded ordnance is a bit of a stick in the eye.
Moreover, west of Nakano are “Mitaka Station” and “Musashi Sakai Station” on the JR Chuo Line, and in fact there have been many accidents involving people between these two stations.
Near Musashi Sakai Station is the famous ICU University.
This university became a topic of conversation when Princess Kako of the Imperial Family was recently admitted.
Jay Rockefeller also studied at ICU.
It really is as if all the players have come together.
Musashi Sakai Station, ICU, the Imperial Family, and Jay Rockefeller.
And “Imperial Palace,” “Diet Building,” and “underground facility.
When we integrate these keywords, we find that the Emperor and other Satanists are secretly performing Satanic worship rituals in secret underground facilities. ……
And these secret underground facilities are scattered along the Yamanote and Chuo lines that make up Tokyo’s “Taikyoku chart. ……
And Satanists practice Satan worship day and night in these secret underground facilities.
Therefore, many demons and evil spirits gather in the area. And these spirits swarm around and possess people who walk around in the area, and they have various negative effects on their minds. ……
As a result, there are always physical injuries and suicides along the Chuo Line. ……
In fact, the “taiyoku chart” is a symbol used in the Yin-Yang path, which is actually a religion derived from devil worship.
For more information, see the following links.
“Famous conspiracy theorists and major media” have a “yin and yang” relationship. Moreover, what they hide is the “Emperor’s Conspiracy” in common. https://rapt-neo.com/?p=17004
I have also written an article on how spirits such as demons and evil spirits affect the human mind.
For more information, please see the following link.
Two Patterns in Which Demons Destroy Human Hearts and Offer Their Lives as Sacrifices. https://nozomi-creation.com/two-patterns-in-which-the-devil-destroys-human-hearts-and-sacrifices-their-lives/
As you can see from the linked article above, there are two main patterns in which the devil destroys people’s hearts.
The first is the pattern of disappointing people, causing them to despair and become desperate.
The second pattern is to make a person addicted to gambling or alcohol.
Both of these are terrible things that can make a person as good as a cripple.
And the emperors have been using the patterns of “disappointment,” “despair,” and “desperation” for a long time.
They are truly a group of professionals who drive people to suicide.
In fact, the annual number of suicides in Japan is by far the highest among developed countries.
The number easily exceeds 30,000 each year.
If we include the number of deaths from strange causes that are said to be unknown, the number rises to as many as 110,000, and it is said that most of these strange deaths are suicides.
This is an extraordinary number by any measure.
People may look at this number and give various appropriate reasons, such as that it is due to the Japanese national character.
Of course, they may be right.
But can we really just dismiss it as a matter of national character?
This story will be continued in the next issue.