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    Canadian journalist masterminds the bioterrorism of EBOLA in Japan

    By lapis666  |  Posted 2014/10/28 3:50  
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    Japanese people spent a sleepless night. A man, 45, who arrived at Haneda Airport via London had a fever. The man had stayed in Liberia, where the Ebola virus continues to spread. He was immediately taken to the National Center for Global Health and Medicine in Tokyo, for further examination in an isolation unit.

    According to the government official, the man is Japanese Canadian journalist. He had stayed in Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia, from August 18 for reporting the Ebola outbreak. And then he left in Liberia at October 18. He stopped over in Brussels for about 10 days.

    Although he insists that he did not go to the hospital and contact the Ebola patients, what did he do there? He is the journalist. The foreign journalists' main job in Liberia is only one. To report the Ebola outbreak is their mission.


    His movement provokes a new question. Why does he come to Japan? He is a Canadian journalist, and Japanese medias do not sent their reporters to Liberia. It means that there is no reason for him to visit to Japan at this timing. But he came to Japan with the suspicion of Ebola virus. Who is a Japanese Canadian journalist, 45?

    This man is the NY Times reporter, source familiar with the situation said on Monday midnight. Probably this man who came from the Ebola zone is Norimitsu Onishi. Onishi had been reporting from Liberia since this August. Moreover his reporting from Liberia was released October 11, 2014. This is too much of a coincidence. It is a safe bet that this man is Norimitsu Onishi.

    According to his profile, Onishi is San Francisco bureau chief for The New York Times. What is the reason, the Canadian gay who works at West Coast came to Japan? At least, he does not come for the business. The most suspicious reason is to inflict vengeance on some Japanese.

    Onishi is known as a liar and famous anti-Japanese journalist in Japan. If you want to know why Norimitsu Onishi is a liar, check this web page.
    http://ianfu.blogspot.jp/2007/11/norimitsu-onishi-liar.html

    The Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry said this morning, a man believed to be Norimitsu Onishi tested negative for the Ebola virus. He will have been quarantining for the next few days. In the United States, the state government deals with clarifying policy on Ebola health worker quarantines. The case of Japan is cautioned the U.S. that the carrier of Ebola virus is not only health workers but also the journalists.


    As a result of Ottawa attack by Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, people understand Canada is also one of the target countries for the Islamic State. Norimitsu Onishi has the potential to become the next Michael Zehaf-Bibeau by the bioterrorism of Ebola virus. The case of a man believed to be Onishi is fundamentally different from Thomas Eric Duncan’s case. Mr. Duncan is NOT the terrorist against the U.S.

    Onishi is a fanatical anti-Japanese journalist. The man who feels hostility towards Japan comes to the country with the deadly virus. This is clearly bioterrorism. The Government must prevent the bioterrorists like Onishi from entering the country. The Official should show no mercy to the terrorist. It is enough to transport a man believed to be Onishi from Haneda to Vancouver by Air Canada flight.

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