Comments by "VoidX" (@aus-li) on "Shirō Ishii Was Imperial Japan’s Master of Biowarfare" video.
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sss vv You should definitely check out Secrets of War on here, they have the whole series, and it’s mostly about WW2.
Yea, I think it was a mix of the bushido code and emperor Hirohito was seen as a literal God. Most people don’t know this, but propaganda (which creates mass hysteria) has always been the biggest factor of winning anything, as it brainwashes the masses very easily.
So for the Japanese it was a cult, and for the Nazis it was occultism; the swastika, for example, was a tool for the occult. Rudolf Hess was an individual in the Nazi inner-circle who was very interested in occultism, however, he ended his career early when he tried to make a peace deal with England, then his plane crashed in Ireland and he was held in jail for the duration of the war.
Brutality and sadism is always relevant with warfare. Islam and Christianity were also used as a tool for war and brutality (look up the Crusades), as such with extremism in Islam, when in the 11th century the Assassins were formed, until later on the Mongols invaded and killed them off. Now we have an organization like ISIS who very much resembles the Assassins.
If you think they were bad, during the Cold War, the US, Uk, and the Soviet Union were equally sadistic, using their own citizens and soldiers as experiments for many decades. Nothing has changed, because history repeats itself.
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justingutube It’s called facts? You can easily look it up? I’m not anti-American, I just don’t agree with the our government. They’ve experimented and killed our own people for their own benefit for many decades.
All the elites profit of war. Look up Rockefeller, Rothschild, and the Morgan families during WW1; then during WW2, you have similar people, and of course the BIS and Chase in Paris stealing millions from the Jews.
During the Vietnam War, DuPont made most of their profit.
This goes all the way back to Warren Delano (Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s father) making profit off of the Opium Wars in China.
You’re very uneducated and ignorant of history and politics. We haven’t achieved anything in undeclared (which goes against the constitution, btw) warfare except profiting off these senseless wars. The Bush family are the first to make it public and transparent in their passive-aggressive, propaganda speeches. It’s time for you to educate yourself and become enlightened, and stop with this nationalism charade, because you’re wrong.
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sss vv That’s very hard to say. I have very small hope for humanity, because we’re not in charge of our fates, if we’re talking about superpowers such as the US and China...they sadly, can easily start a war if need be.
In modern history, the US has caused more needless wars that have affected the world, and I believe, it was for the worst. I’m sure they thought what they did was justified, but I’ve read all the declassified documents to say otherwise.
I’m also extremely cynical of China and their priorities; there is a possibility China created the virus, COVID-19, and I only say this from doing research on SARS (2002-2004) and from past countries experimenting on their own people with chemicals and pathogens.
However, I do classify myself as a libertarian and a capitalist...of course, only in good nature. So I do believe in many terminologies that people may not agree with.
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justingutube There’s no need to insult me. You could easily voice your opinion without the need to get irate and erratic.
The US became an empire after the Spanish–American War. Yes, we’ve saved the British during WW1 and WW2, but you can’t deny that we’ve profited greatly on both wars, especially joining near the end at WW1.
We did indeed break free from the English, even though the Declaration of Independence was the epitome of irony, since it reflects the Native Americans and the African slaves Europeans brought over to the US. It’s a shame that they had such strong morals of breaking free from a tyranny, yet everyone else besides the Europeans were being oppressed in a much worse situation.
How did we “try” to help the oppressed in the Middle East? The US failed so many times to try and stabilize the Middle East, that it’s a joke. I doubt the CIA cares for much, since they’ve created more wars and chaos for not understanding the regions, or the religion of Islam, including the Sunni and Shia ordeal.
Ever since the Vietnam War, it’s been a total disaster.
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justingutube Also, you’re exaggerating at the end there. We’re a superpower, an empire that will soon be taken over by China. And that’s because our government has only cared for private institutions, our military might, and monopolies, which is the reason why our welfare system is always in critical condition. Education, healthcare, infrastructure, the tax system etc...is non-existent.
JFK was one of the last presidents who had integrity and an opinion when it came to the CIA and upper echelon. Is there a reason to be prideful over a nation that doesn’t care for its people? But yes, killing individual terrorists solves only a few problems, hmm.
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