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Will Sanae Takaichi resign?

  • DonnaLeung
  • 4小时前
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CONTROLLED OPPOSITION

In an evident Masonic ritual, Donald Trump was greeted in Tokyo by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi as he continued his tour of Asia. The two leaders met at the Akasaka Palace, which was originally built in 1909 as the Crown Prince’s residence and later transformed into Japan’s official state guesthouse—a counterpart to Western palaces like Buckingham or Versailles. Architect Katayama Tōkuma infused the design with Freemasonic-style symbolism. The palace’s checkered marble floors—black and white—echo one of Freemasonry’s most recognizable motifs: the dualism of light and darkness, or the path of initiation through balance and polarity.


Other subtle Masonic or esoteric traits include:

-Symmetrical design and axial geometry reflecting the Hermetic principle of “as above, so below.”

-Use of columns and domes reminiscent of Solomon’s Temple references in Masonic lore. Two Masonic pillars (Boaz & Jachin).

-Illuminated ceiling motifs with sunbursts, laurel wreaths, and allegorical figures symbolizing enlightenment, knowledge, and divine order.


The Masonic Chain of Union: A Masonic ritual gesture—a literal linking of hands (a human chain)—whose immediate purpose is to express and enact fraternal unity, continuity, and mutual obligation. Beyond the obvious, it functions as a symbol of transmission (of light, tradition, authority), a social/psychological bonding mechanism, and a ritual device that encodes Masonic cosmology and bondage (interconnectedness, the chain that binds persons to one another and to the past). I would not get too comfy if I were her: The murdered Shinzo Abe shook those same hands and got taken out in the end. No honour among thieves, and Freemasons.




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