This is some fascinating stuff. It ties well with what I have read about "Targeted Individuals", grooming of school shooters. The code-speak seems the most fantastical part of it, untill you realize gangs have their own versions of the like as well as underground organizations, that is probably how it was born, I wonder how far back in history it goes.
before the bad guys got my computer I had a huge history database I was autistically building that could trace it event to event back to the 1600's which I was able to do because that's when the Tokugawa clan began in Japan and created what amounted to a central bank there doing currency control and keeping them in the dark ages while places european countries secretley pillaged them - that was until the mid 1800's when the good people of America clued them into their owners and told them to get a freaking constitution : ) and so they adopted a philosophy of Natural Law - it's a long story that weaves throughout human civilization - the good guys have helped me piece together a truer history and soon everybody is going to know it : ) exciting times! - I'm a victim but I'm also super into history!
"The Perry Expedition: Opening of Japan: 1852-1854
In advance of his voyage to the Far East, Commodore Perry read widely amongst available books about Tokugawa Japan. His research even included consultation with the increasingly well-known Japanologist Philipp Franz von Siebold, who had lived on the Dutch island of Dejima for eight years before retiring to Leiden in the Netherlands.
Precedents
Perry's expedition to Japan was preceded by several naval expeditions by American ships:
From 1797 to 1809, several American ships traded in Nagasaki under the Dutch flag, upon the request of the Dutch, who were not able to send their own ships because of their conflict against Britain during the Napoleonic Wars. Japan limited foreign trade to the Dutch and Chinese at that time, under the policy of sakoku."
https://www.geni.com/people/Commodore-Matthew-Calbraith-Perry/349123709800002205
LOTS OF INFO ON PERRY'S GUNBOAT DIPLOMACY
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LadyMisfortune ago
This is some fascinating stuff. It ties well with what I have read about "Targeted Individuals", grooming of school shooters. The code-speak seems the most fantastical part of it, untill you realize gangs have their own versions of the like as well as underground organizations, that is probably how it was born, I wonder how far back in history it goes.
AlanAB ago
before the bad guys got my computer I had a huge history database I was autistically building that could trace it event to event back to the 1600's which I was able to do because that's when the Tokugawa clan began in Japan and created what amounted to a central bank there doing currency control and keeping them in the dark ages while places european countries secretley pillaged them - that was until the mid 1800's when the good people of America clued them into their owners and told them to get a freaking constitution : ) and so they adopted a philosophy of Natural Law - it's a long story that weaves throughout human civilization - the good guys have helped me piece together a truer history and soon everybody is going to know it : ) exciting times! - I'm a victim but I'm also super into history!
septimasexta ago
What about the Dutch in Japan? Admiral Perry's "gunboat" diplomacy? Perry was related to the James DeWolf family by marriage.
septimasexta ago
"The Perry Expedition: Opening of Japan: 1852-1854
In advance of his voyage to the Far East, Commodore Perry read widely amongst available books about Tokugawa Japan. His research even included consultation with the increasingly well-known Japanologist Philipp Franz von Siebold, who had lived on the Dutch island of Dejima for eight years before retiring to Leiden in the Netherlands.
Precedents
Perry's expedition to Japan was preceded by several naval expeditions by American ships:
From 1797 to 1809, several American ships traded in Nagasaki under the Dutch flag, upon the request of the Dutch, who were not able to send their own ships because of their conflict against Britain during the Napoleonic Wars. Japan limited foreign trade to the Dutch and Chinese at that time, under the policy of sakoku." https://www.geni.com/people/Commodore-Matthew-Calbraith-Perry/349123709800002205 LOTS OF INFO ON PERRY'S GUNBOAT DIPLOMACY