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Friday, November 7, 2025

Japan goes on Russian oil/gas SHOPPING SPREE(all negotiated with Putin/Naruhito 20+ years ahead of invasion on Ukraine) - South Korean officials demand Criminal Act that would allow individuals to be jailed for insulting a FOREIGN country, its citizens, or an ethnic group

What is the purpose of keeping illuminati "democracies" such as Japan/South Korea around !!????? To
infect the rest of pro freedom society with what you see in the title !?!???? Naruhito cried and cried, it will be for emergency purposes - obviously wars are diddle doo candies unless played out in Japan or South Korea. Almost all illuminatis involved desperately(SPECIALLY SLOVENIAN GOLOB, KUČAN, FAJON, TURK, PAHOR WHO BARRICADED IN OUR HOUSE WITH POLICE DEATH THREATENED AND DEATH THREATENED IN RESPECT TO FOREIGN DICTATORS/COMMUNIST REGIMES) searched for a way to Criminal Act that would allow individuals to be jailed for insulting a FOREIGN country, its citizens, or an ethnic group. South Korean drone manufacturing in Mongolia was negotiated by George Bush during his administration.

South Korean female politician insusted and insisted throughout entire MK Ultra with South Korean politicians on NON-EXISTING SOUTH KOREAN ARMS SUPPLY TO UKRAINE WHICH SUPPOSEDLY WAS EVEN APPROVED AT THE END OF THE RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE - SUCH SOUTH KOREAN SCAM WAS USED ALL ALONG PUTIN RUSSIAN INVASION ON UKRAINE NEGOTIATIONS DURING WHICH IT WAS MORE THAN EVIDENT THAT ONE OF THE MAJOR RUSSIAN POWER ENGINES WAS TO BE SOUTH KOREA WHICH WENT ON TO SIGN AND SIGN AND SIGN NUMEROUS DEALS WITH EX SOVIET STATES THROUGH WHICH ARMS WOULD CONTINUE TO FLOW TO RUSSIA. SOUTH KOREAN ARMS BILL IN FAVOUR OF UKRAINE(STILL TOTALLY NON EXISTING) WHICH SOUTH KOREANS USED IN MY FACE DURING ILLUMINATI TALKS INSIDE OF OUR HOUSE ON NUMEROUS OCCASIONS TO SIMPLY SILENCE ME.

I don't know what Trump negotiated, but it appears several more Ukrainian cities(already burned to the ground as was Zelensky/Putin's negotiation strategy) are to fall into hands of Russia.









Japan to Start Buying LNG for Emergency Reserve

The purchases aim to boost Japan’s Strategic Buffer LNG program at a monthly rate of at least 70,000 tons, the sources told Reuters, for a total of at least 840,000 tons for 2026. Over the last two years, Japan has been buying LNG at a rate of 210,000 tons annually, the publication noted.

Japan is the world’s second-largest importer of liquefied natural gas due to its energy commodity scarcity. These imports recently came into the spotlight after the United States stepped up the pressure on Russia’s energy industry and buyers of Russian energy commodities, urging them to switch to U.S. energy instead.

Initially, Japan told Washington it would find it difficult to replace Russian gas from the Sakhalin-2 project, in which Japanese firms Mitsui and Mitsubishi hold minority stakes, saying it was crucial for the country’s energy security.

Later, however, executives from some of Japan’s biggest utilities said they believed that they would be able to find an alternative gas supply in case they were no longer able to import Russian LNG. JERA, which imports LNG from Sakhalin-2 under contracts expiring in 2026 and 2029, can tap alternative supply, and “there is a good chance that we will be able to do something” if it has to halt imports of Russian LNG, Naohiro Maekawa, an executive officer at the utility, said last month.

JERA will now buy at least one LNG cargo every month for the Strategic Buffer LNG program, the ministry sources told Reuters. If unused, the cargoes would either be used domestically or resold, the sources also said.

“Shifting to a monthly basis is not directly related to Russian energy issues, but it enables us to respond to any emergency situation,” one of the unnamed officials said.






South Korean lawmaker sparks outcry over country insult bill
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By bno - Busan Office November 7, 2025


A lawmaker from South Korea’s Democratic Party has triggered a fierce debate after proposing changes to the Criminal Act that would allow individuals to be jailed for insulting a foreign country, its citizens, or an ethnic group, Chosun Daily reports. Representative Yang Bu nam submitted the amendment early last month, supported by nine party colleagues and one independent lawmaker aligned with the government.

The plan responds to a rise in public demonstrations and online posts containing derogatory language aimed at certain countries, particularly China. The proposal highlights the tension in South Korea between national security sensitivities, regional geopolitical pressure, and the country’s strong democratic tradition of free expression.

In the explanation attached to the bill, Yang argued that existing laws only protect identifiable individuals from slander or verbal abuse, leaving a gap when entire groups or nationalities are targeted. He pointed to a recent anti-China protest where participants used offensive language and shared allegations linking Chinese nationals to election interference and a recent fire incident. According to Yang, this illustrates how some activists exploit legal loopholes by directing their claims at countries rather than specific people.

The amendment would broaden the current defamation and insults framework to include collective targets. Those found guilty of spreading false information about a country or its citizens could face up to five years in prison, disqualification from certain positions for up to ten years, or fines of up to KRW10mn ($6,900). Making insulting remarks would carry penalties of up to one year in prison or fines up to KRW2mn.

Opposition politicians and commentators say the proposal risks curbing civil liberties by removing the requirement for a complaint from a victim. Critics warn the law could enable politically motivated investigations and erosion of freedom of expression. Yang’s office stated that the bill is not aimed solely at China and would apply to all countries.


South Korea's exports to tiny Kyrgyzstan just reached half a billion Dollars in one month. This stuff is obviously not headed to Kyrgyzstan ...
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  • Arms sales and industrial cooperation: South Korea and Uzbekistan have been actively discussing expanding cooperation in the defense industry, with Uzbekistan showing interest in purchasing South Korean weapon systems.
  • Specific interest: Uzbek officials have expressed interest in the SNT Dynamics 120mm wheeled mortar system, among other potential acquisitions, and have toured South Korean defense facilities to discuss possibilities.
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By Alisher AbdusalomovPublished Sep 16, 2025 6:20 pm KST
Updated Sep 18, 2025 2:50 pm KST


Since the establishment of diplomatic relations in January 1992, the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Republic of Korea have progressively built a dynamic and multifaceted partnership, grounded in mutual respect, trust and a shared commitment to sustainable development and prosperity. Over three decades, this bilateral relationship has matured from foundational diplomatic contacts into a robust special strategic partnership, reflective of converging interests and aligned visions for the future.

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  • Trade relationship: They have a long-standing free trade agreement, which allows for tariff-free trade on goods.
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  • Recent growth: Trade has seen significant year-on-year growth, with the turnover between January and August 2025 reaching US$8.3 billion.
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