The Unification Church's scheme that justified contempt for the Japanese and exploitation for the purpose of invading Japanese politics, business, and even the imperial household

The Unification Church, which originated from the International Victory Over Communism Association, had a more prominent political nature than a religious one. In terms of brainwashing and "proselytizing" political sentiments through religion, it may be more fanatical and criminal than the Aum Shinrikyo cult. In addition, the enormous donations raised from the Japanese people were used for business ventures in South Korea and the United States.

The methods used by Koreans to exploit Japan and its people under the guise of religion can be considered an international crime with a religious cover.

The following is a summary of an article by President Online (8/1/2022) that sheds light on this issue. The author is Yamato Aoba.

The real reason why the Unification Church thoroughly collected money from Japanese believers: Over 470 billion yen has already been sent to the United States... the majority of the 9,000 sushi restaurants across America are business partners"

  1. A cunning strategy of thorough "Japanese exploitation"

There have been reports that the large amounts of funds collected from Japanese believers are sent to the Unification Church's home base in South Korea every year. According to overseas media, the Unification Church has used these funds to secretly expand its huge business in the United States while hiding its status as a religious organization, generating enormous profits.

  1. Donations from Japanese believers were used to launch American businesses

In its home country of South Korea, the Unification Church has formed a conglomerate that includes companies in skiing, marine resorts, golf, construction, defense, chemistry, automotive parts, and newspapers, among others.

In the newly established American businesses, the Unification Church owns a number of businesses such as the conservative newspaper in the Washington D.C. area, The Washington Times, the New Yorker Hotel in New York, True World Foods, a seafood wholesaler, and numerous real estate properties.

  1. Business exploitation using religion

⑴ Behind the thriving business of the Unification Church in the United States is the destruction of the lives of Japanese believers. According to Insider magazine on July 26th, there have been criticisms of the Unification Church's "cult-like behavior," and reports of criticism that it is raising money from brainwashed believers.

⑵ The Financial Times also asserts that the Unification Church is a "cult" that mentally controls its followers. There have been suspicions for many years that the church has been forcing donations from its followers.

⑶ The same newspaper also highlights the notorious spiritual sales tactics of the church, stating that "Japanese followers have been involved in sales of 'spiritual products' such as expensive ginseng tea produced by Korean church-related companies, miniature towers made of stone, and the like, for decades.

What I cannot tolerate even more than the above is the unique "Japan-bashing" ideology of the peninsula. They claim that their motherland Korea is "Adam's country" and Japan is "Eve's country," and therefore Japan must be forever subservient to Korea. This is absolutely ridiculous and is probably just a reflection of their inferiority complex.

They also brainwash Japanese believers into thinking that they must atone for the sins of Japanese people from the Paleolithic era to the comfort women issue through donations. They take advantage of the "kindness of Japanese people," and this is also unacceptable.

Regarding the "Adam and Eve" reference, it reminds me

of the infamous statement made by Kei Komuro, who has Korean heritage, during

the press conference announcing his engagement to Princess Mako. He said,

"I am the sun and Mako is the moon."

Another thing that caught my attention is that the Unification Church's business includes the seafood industry. In my experience, most sushi restaurants in Philadelphia were owned by Koreans, and some had Korean chefs who hired people from Central and South America. Sushi is now a huge business in America. I want politicians in Japan who have been rendered powerless by these cults and criminal organizations to be immediately removed from office.

An even more serious problem is the speculation that Prince Akishino, Empress Michiko, and the male members of their circle of "experts" are closely related to the Unification Church, in order to receive their "benefits."

Looking at it from a different perspective, it could be said that Michiko and the Akishino family are trying to color the imperial family with a "peninsula hue" by using the Unification Church. They may have been secretly working on a heinous plan to take over the Emperor and the imperial family, which is the foundation of the Japanese identity, with theirown race. It's even possible that the GHQ's plot to overthrow the Emperor and the imperial family was passed on to the peninsula's unificationists. We must do everything we can to stop this from happening.