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To: Thomas Haegin who wrote (3366)5/5/1998 11:27:00 AM
From: Worswick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9980
 
HMMM. Ref: "Bank of Japan Gov. Masaru Hayami denied speculation that Kamoshida had uncovered further corruption inside the central bank".

Can you think of what would have happened in this country if the chief American internal security officer of the FED hung himself in a hotel room?? The government simply could not bury this like the Japanese can with their closed system.

The total lameness of this excuse is symtomatic of the "tiredness" of Japan. How the west could ever let Japan accumulate all the excess liquidity of the world is simply beyond me. Gee. I guess it all comes back to Ronald Reagan going to Tokyo in 1989 to collect on all the good things he did for Japan. Do any of you remember the $6 million dollar fee Ronny was paid by NHK, or some Japanese media company for "a searching appraisal of world patterns" or same potted thing. $6 million. The pay off for letting Japan steam roll the west. Don't forget it when the "poor Japanese" bureacrats and politicans come begging for sympathy. Think of that poor guy hanging in hotel room.

That is about something. Don't forget that.

The lameness of the excuse that this man died because he was stressed out is the sort of pap the bureacrats have been feeding the Japanese public for centuries. The limitless patience of the Japanese public has it's limits. I seem to recall during the Tokugawa period when the authorities controlled everything a Japanese did, with the total control even of each and every single domicle on the whole island... that there were still 3,400 peasant rebellions during 1634-1853.

What we need is for our smart Japanese brothers to say enough of this stupidity. Enough!

...the problem here kids is that the Japsnese have almost the total liquidity of the world tied up in their banks, savings plans and financial accounts. As Japan sinks the Japanese save more and more and more...

At this moment as scandals rip the infrastructure of Japan apart the system goes into gridlock and like and onlion more and more scandals are uncovered.

Maybe we shoud ask Ronny for an explanation of his payoff. What exactly was the crooked bent deal. At least back there in the mists of time we could say..."here it began."

And here we are Ronny doesn't know if it day or night.

There is some terrible parable in all this.