There has been a major change in the power balance in Asia during the
past week or so following the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il,
according to Asian intelligence sources. The biggest changes are
happening in Japan where a series of arrests of bureaucrats, police
officials and politicians has begun. One prominent casualty has been
former Japanese Finance and Economy Minister Heizo Takenaka who has been
arrested and is underground “vigorous questioning,” according to
Japanese military intelligence sources. Takenaka is apparently singing
like a canary, the sources said. If this information from highly placed
sources is correct, Takenaka will be explaining why he handed over
control of Japan’s commercial banks to foreign oligarchs, including the
Rockefeller and Bush clans. The situation in the Korean peninsula is
also now headed for the biggest change since the Korean war in the
1950’s the sources say.
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