Shinzo Abe Assassination

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Sweden’s not G7.

Which is the entirely arbitrary standard I’m using for significant world leaders.
Never played a paradox game, have you? According to them Sweden's about 10years away from a complete galactic conquest.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but weren't they favored to win heavily? That's the part that doesn't vibe with me. Is offing a political heavy weight like Abe worth a few more seats in an already majority? Keep in mind, I have no fucking clue how the Japanese do their government.
If they can get a supermajority in both houses, then they would be able to bring forth a constitutional amendment to a national referendum. One of the LDP's longstanding, (specifically Abe's faction) goals is to amend the constitution that would allow the Japanese government to have a full-fledged military again.
 
Not to sure about the specifics on Japanese criminal law, but as far as I understand it's possible for murderers in Japan to not get capital punishment (via hanging) unless there are other significant factors that lead up to the murder, besides the initial killing. It will be interesting to see if he does end up getting the seppuku treatment anyway, since such a high profile politician was involved and the courts will absolutely not be sympathetic with him, considering how well beloved by members of the public Abe was.
 
I dont think he was killed by his own party to get more votes. That's like the democratic party letting Obama get assassinated for the same reason; it would work, but that's a hell of a strategy, that I would assume only reserved for the most dire situations, if at all.

if he was assassinated, it's more likely it was by a foreign agency. Abe was retired, all he did was campaigning for his party and the new candidates, so at most this would have been a shot across the bow letting them know who they actually should be loyal to. Abe probably made a lot of enemies, too.
But it's more likely at this point that it's just a senseless tragedy committed by some loser.

It's more fun to think that everything is connected, but often times a sped is just a sped.
 
Not to sure about the specifics on Japanese criminal law, but as far as I understand it's possible for murderers in Japan to not get capital punishment (via hanging) unless there are other significant factors that lead up to the murder, besides the initial killing. It will be interesting to see if he does end up getting the seppuku treatment anyway, since such a high profile politician was involved and the courts will absolutely not be sympathetic with him, considering how well beloved by members of the public Abe was.
The cult leader responsible for gas attack got lethal injection if memory serves
The 41 year old loser gets the rope, gets shanked in prison or given alternative option to disembowel himself with s spoon to regain lost honor. Anyone related to the guy is getting flak for years for what he did
 
It's not a complex design, the circuit is pretty simple. What you're proposing sounds like time better spent building a bomb
All you need is efficient ignition of propellant. Anything beyond that is overcomplicated and by nature, more prone to failure. Simple is better in the firearms world, which is why we still use impact sensitive primers as a main source of ignition. More complicated designs have come and gone, but the primer hasn't changed very much since we took percussion caps off the bung and attached them directly to the ammunition.
 
Shinzo's party won supermajority as I predicted and Japan is bringing back its military.
Shinzo Abe’s Ruling Party Gains Supermajority in Upper House Election Following His Assassination

>Japan’s ruling center-right party scored a supermajority in the House of Councillors election on July 10, claiming more than half of the 125 contested seats, in the wake of the assassination of former prime minister and party leader Shinzo Abe.

Great, now the United States Democratic Party will plot to shoot Biden just before the midterms, getting a super majority to rewrite the constitution in the United States to finally get rid of guns, then free speech.
 
getting a super majority to rewrite the constitution in the United States to finally get rid of guns, then free speech.
lol, this election result as a whole has really not been that different compared to the ones in the past, heck I can guarantee you even if more people in Japan decided to vote and the polling time was greatly extended, the result would have been exactly the same.

Just like with how the Japanese don't break tradition often, it was expected this wasn't going to be any different.
 
All you need is efficient ignition of propellant. Anything beyond that is overcomplicated and by nature, more prone to failure. Simple is better in the firearms world, which is why we still use impact sensitive primers as a main source of ignition. More complicated designs have come and gone, but the primer hasn't changed very much since we took percussion caps off the bung and attached them directly to the ammunition.
The circuit in the diagram, I showed earlier, is essentially a battery-transistor setup, no different from taking a 9-volt and sticking it to steel wool, except infinitely more controlled and less prone to failure. I wouldn't trust rednecking a muzzleloader with the amount of coking and pressure the ignited black powder would produce

If you're trying to go for simplistic and reliable, a fertilizer bomb would be a much better option
 
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Shinzo's party won supermajority as I predicted and Japan is bringing back its military.

Shinzo won in the end
Gunna get pretty wild over there. They aren't going to waste this opportunity and ram through every thing they've wanted for decades.
Any ideas on what a re-militarized Japan means for the balance of power in Asia?
 
Gunna get pretty wild over there. They aren't going to waste this opportunity and ram through every thing they've wanted for decades.
Any ideas on what a re-militarized Japan means for the balance of power in Asia?
PLAN having an even more monstrous time trying to be able to control the seas in Minecraft. If Japan dumps most of their new spending into their navy (which they 100% will) the cool kids will optimistically get another decade of naval supremacy on the commies till we’re fucked.
 
Gunna get pretty wild over there. They aren't going to waste this opportunity and ram through every thing they've wanted for decades.
Any ideas on what a re-militarized Japan means for the balance of power in Asia?
Alliance with Taiwan, cyber war divisions, Submarines and aforementioned hypersonic missiles with high payloads which can permsfuck North Korea and large swathes in China, three gorges dam and the nuclear silo ridden desert in China.
Military research, bigger guns and offensive infantry on top of Japan's defense forces.

Top of the line drone weaponry and AI/smart weaponry. Kamikaze planes electric Boogaloo robots can do it too!

Previous administration already added extra funding Japan's defense budget adds even more spicy material to this.

Raise of Japanese patriotism and military. Since shortage of men mechanization of military will be a reality. Taiwan produces most innovative super conductors on the planet and Japanese research teams are super autists.

It won't be quite like Red Alert 3 with emperor and shit, but oh boy will there hatred towards communism and give military support nations that are bullied by China's ragtag fishing boat militia which are literal rust buckets filled chinks with surplus guns and CCP officers.

And hyperfocusing whatever shit CCP, North Korea and Russia invents

Real military exercises and training with other nations namely Australia, Taiwan, India and others.

That would be a example of things of might come caused by a 41 year loser who decided to kill one ot most beloved PMs on the planet
 
Alliance with Taiwan, cyber war divisions, Submarines and aforementioned hypersonic missiles with high payloads which can permsfuck North Korea and large swathes in China, three gorges dam and the nuclear silo ridden desert in China.
Military research, bigger guns and offensive infantry on top of Japan's defense forces.

Top of the line drone weaponry and AI/smart weaponry. Kamikaze planes electric Boogaloo robots can do it too!

Previous administration already added extra funding Japan's defense budget adds even more spicy material to this.

Raise of Japanese patriotism and military. Since shortage of men mechanization of military will be a reality. Taiwan produces most innovative super conductors on the planet and Japanese research teams are super autists.

It won't be quite like Red Alert 3 with emperor and shit, but oh boy will there hatred towards communism and give military support nations that are bullied by China's ragtag fishing boat militia which are literal rust buckets filled chinks with surplus guns and CCP officers.

And hyperfocusing whatever shit CCP, North Korea and Russia invents

Real military exercises and training with other nations namely Australia, Taiwan, India and others.

That would be a example of things of might come caused by a 41 year loser who decided to kill one ot most beloved PMs on the planet
Commie friends on social media malding a democracy is starting to become self sufficient in defense and implying the assassin is a hero. God all the stuff you listed gave me a massive fucking erection.

Democracy shall not perish
 
And also according to the OP, its a gun *the guy made himself*.

This pretty much shoots a hole in pretty much every Gun Control argument ever.
You obviously underestimate the retardation of gun control advocates. Somehow, the fact that he made his own gun is proof that gun control works. How exactly that makes sense, I have no fuckin' clue.
 
Now, I may have been late to the party here, but there's suspicious connections that says this may be the western banking cartel sending a message to patriotic individuals in government.
  1. In the United States, the banking cartel's usual suspects are all cornered and the cartel lost the narrative (as evident by their pushes for chaos not resulting as intended). What's action does a cornered animal take?
  2. Donald Trump (the banking cartel labeled him an enemy following his term from 2017-2020) has a personal connection to Abe following the meeting while president.
  3. A day earlier, a Swahili/Hindi guidestone in Elbert County, Georgia was blown up, only for the rest of the guidestones to be professionally demolished later.
  4. The banking cartel's intelligentsia (y'know... MI6, CIA?) are known to be able to invade the minds of those who are less than sound to implant nefarious ideas. It's possible for Naicho to plant bad thoughts in Tetsuya Yagami's head. Especially with the guy being blinded by rage due to the Unification Church driving his mum into bankruptcy.

The banking cartel in the west has expanded from the United States to the world following the attachment of the Dollar's value to oil back in 1971. For those that haven't kept track, it's been 51 years since the Dollar went fiat.

As for Japan, it seems that Fumio Kishida has assumed office following Abe's death.
 
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