参考C ■フランスの核技術を盗んで北朝鮮に提供しようとした創価犯罪者学会■ 創価学会さん、フランスで軍機密の核開発施設の近くに不動産を買って、核技術を盗もうとした動機はなんですか?地元の有力者も組織に取り込もうとしたそうですね。盗んだ各技術を北朝鮮に技術供与するつもりだったんですか?そういえば、創価さんと関係の深いオウムも原発技術を収集して、北朝鮮に供与してましたよね。北の核兵器開発は、創価さんのおかげですか? ▼SOKA
GAKKAI TOLD TO DISBAND TACL-vol 1, no. 10 January 1992 http://www.caic.org.au/eastern/soka/soka.htm - In France,
the Soka Gakkai has about 6,000 members and about 10 centres. These are
strategically situated in Essone, a region where 60% of the Grande Ecoles
(specialised colleges) are located and 40% of French research takes place, and
is close to the Centre of Nuclear Studies. In 1988, the association wanted to
buy a Chateau situated just a few hundred meters from the Centre of Nuclear
Testing in Bruyere, which is a very secret military site. Soka Gakkai has
also spread their influence into the General Council of Essonne (site of the
instillations of the Centre for Nuclear Studies) by be-friending or making
members of key people. French intelligence are concerned over these
activities.
■創価学会の北朝鮮のための核技術収集部隊の栄光ある業績!⇒フランスでカルト認定。やぶ蛇でした。
軍事技術泥棒には、三菱商事のパリ支店を悪用したようですし、どうやら、外務省内部の創価信者団体、大鳳会も組織的に関与していた様子ですね。三菱は、全社まとめて、創価の巣窟と化したようです。創価学会という団体の性格をもう一度吟味すべき必要があるようです。創価は、名誉会長を含めて、「在日」主体の団体であり、在日の祖国のひとつは、北朝鮮です。宗教を隠れ蓑に、軍事スパイまでやっている恐れが強い。これが、創価学会の真の姿です。 ▼Soka
Gakkai's French Connection Japan Times Weekly Nov. 4, 1995 http://www.caic.org.au/eastern/soka/french.htm The spying
charges against Soka Gakkai International France, which claims 152000 members,
were further detailed in a recent issue of the Shukan Bunshun. Quoting the
newspaper Le Parisien, it reported that a secret network of Soka Gakkai
operatives allegedly infiltrated the Mitsubishi group offices in Paris, which
were used as cover for intelligence operations. It did not specify whether the
secret agents were corporate employees sent from Japan or local hires, or a
combination of both.
According to Le Parisien, the sect also tried to
purchase a site next to one of France's most sensitive nuclear -research
facilities. According to the Bunshun, the sect's spying had the support of
Japan's diplomatic corps, specifically two former ambassadors of Japan to
France, Akitane Kiuchi and Yoshihiro Nakayama.
In December 1992, Soka
Gakkai-France pressed a libel suit against the newspaper Le Parisien in a Paris
court for publishing charges that SGI-F agents had conducted nuclear spying.
Nakayama filed a deposition as both an individual and a Japanese government
official on behalf of the plaintiff, Soka Gakkai. He attested to its
peace-loving principles and record of good works overseas.