Sankei Shimbun apologizes over Aversfor “Jewish Conspiracy” books

From the WSJ (link)

Sankei Shimbun ran an Ad for books which describe “a conspiracy by the Jewish-controlled U.S.”

From the WSJ report:

The books that are the subject of the advertisements are authored by Richard Koshimizu, a self-claimed freelance journalist. In one book, he argues that the 2011 Tohoku earthquake was set off by a U.S. military bomb, while another says the Holocaust was a myth spread by the Soviet Union. A third book claims the election of Mr. Abe’s government in 2012 was part of a Jewish plan for global domination.

Could find some of Richard Koshimizu’s books on Amazon, but not the controversial ones.

The following is an image from his Facebook page:

Richard Koshimizu

 

It is not my first time to encounter Jewish conspiracy stories and books. I still hope that there are very few people who actually believe this stuff.

 

Signs

One can find signs everywhere if he wants to.

Today was “Israeli”, with Israel and Hebrew surrounding me… Or not.

1. Morning show (FujiTV) had an おもてなし (hospitality) lesson to foreigners featuring two Intelligent and fun Israeli girls
2. Had dinner with a Jewish friend and chatted about Jewish holidays
3. On the train back home bumped into a Japanese acquaintance who speaks Hebrew
4. A bit later a girl standing in front of me was carrying a bag with “Tel Aviv” written on it (together with other city names)

So, do I choose to find it symbolic or mark it is an interesting coincidence?

Sasson family, Hong Kong and Anti-Semitism

While waiting for my flight in Hong Kong Airport, I have decided to search Google for the term “Sassoon Hong Kong”. To my surprise the first link returned is an article on the Sassoon family and Opium drug trade.

Now, it is true that Sassoon family was involved in that, and it should be condemned, but the article “smells” of Anti-Semitism and belongs to White Nationalist (Racist GRoup). Quite appalling!

How do I complain to Google about this? – Link is not provided as I do not want to promote them.