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To: DMaA who wrote (2856)4/3/1998 11:08:00 AM
From: Worswick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9980
 
Actually, the US is getting ready to loot Japan. We're tired of playing Mr. Nice Guy. This is hardball David.

The US government wants Japan to buy Cadillacs, Toy-sR-US, Citibank, and American made gummi-bears(not German).

In May the USIA is disentering General MacArthur and sending the greatest American/Asian statesman that America has ever had back to Japan. On this ispirational tour of Asia the general will be accompanied by models of the American Navy battle group that sailed into Missippi Bay in August, 1945.

Yes. Moody's is an arm of the US government. What do you think it is David?

Didn't Ike warn us about the military industrial complex?

You're right. Terrified that South East Asia is going to happen all over again to them Moody's is creating headlines again. This is a cabal to destroy Japan and the tour of General MacArthur's body by the USIA is a coded warning that Japan had better toe the line and get it's financial house into shape because what is next...what is next is really unpleasant.

..what is going to happen next is the USIA is going to take out of the display case in the General MacArthur Museum...the actual Colt .38 automatic that Tojo used to kill himself (almost). They will send that on tour to Japan. Got it?

This is really a serious time in Japan. Moody's is going to kick butt here.

And if this doesn't work they will send back Commodore Perry to Japan who has been dead even longer than MacArthur.

You asked, "What the hell, is Moody an arm of the Treasury Dept now?

''The market took it (Moody's announcement) as an implicit warning by Washington for Japan to adopt straight policies on currencies, fiscal spending and its overall economy,'' said Hokuto Nakano, manager of Industrial Bank of Japan Ltd's international treasury department.

We're you joking David?

Hell, we're sending Stitch to Japan to investigate for us. If you don't think Moodys is serious believe me boy Stitch is nobody to mix it up with.