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Originally Posted by pyrangello
I don't know that much about Japan except it is rich in heritage, has a reserve of money and gold, and are very respectful people, business and family. They have done extremely well as a country and truly care about their other citizens. If Japan gave the thumbs up to follow a global currency should we embrace the change with open arms as to follow a role model ?
I 'm asking this looking for your opinions because this is what I am leaning towards ????
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Sorry, but adding to Kathleen's concerns, the Japanese people as a whole would never fully embrace a foreigners input if it wasn't to some end or purpose.
The Japanese might seem respectful, and yes, on a person to person level they are extremely polite, kind and helpful and many might consider Benjamin a true friend, but on the whole this respect and closeness is just another way of keeping your enemies close(r than your friends) and the politeness a way of keeping the interference at bay.
As I read once, even Japanese business PR is basically not only propaganda but also 'cushion'. Nice people promising you heaven while in the background completely other things are going on.
There is no doubt that Benjamin believes and is honest in my mind, but seeing him as an actual instigator is rather silly, as much as I would like to believe it.
He's good PR concerning normal modern man as he uncovers the PTB schemes without going into the occult, spiritistic and extraterrestrial.