Chapter 7 List Discussion
Chris Nichols/MiB
> Three words: tentacle hentai cult. Having somehow gotten ahold of
> Alexander Solonitsyn's magic camera, they improved it and have been
> using it to film live action tentacle porn, which the camera
> automatically changes to anime. The Skoptsis want the camera back.
> Eunauchs vs. Perverts - FIGHT!
Yep.
> The R'lyehians have corrupted part of the Japanese gov. A reborn Unit
> 731 is turning Japanese citizens into hybrid Manchurian candidates,
> dreaming of a new empire under Cthulhu.
Ties in nicely with Timmins' Endtimes.
> Doesn't someone on the list live in Japan (Jay, I think?). Get him to
> help.
Jay Noyes, David Farnell, the list of gaijin goes on and on.
> Maybe the Amn sarin gas cult?
That would be Aum Baka Kusai or something. inside joke for Nipponese :)
Jay and Mikiko Noyes
Subject: Re: DG: EH: JADE THRONE
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 11:49:49 +0900 (JST)
>> For anyone listening (like, say, M.I.B.): Is there a problem with us
>> diverging from the specifications outline on the EH webpage? My tome of
>> choice has been the Ponape scripture, rather than the Goddess of the Black
>> Fan. Right now, I'm doing my research on Japanese right-wing groups.
Hmm. Okay, I'll try to borrow a copy of "Masks" from a friend of mine.
> How about a template write-up of the Kunika branch of the Japanese
> National Police, and the baddies they go up against? Japanese Red Army,
> Yakuza, Right-wing nutbars etc...
I'll get on it. If you want nuts, you're looking in the right
country. It must have something to do with the population density. Or maybe
natto.:)
Jay and Mikiko Noyes
Subject: DG: EM research problems
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1999 23:34:27 +0900 (JST)
You guys are going to love this: Here I am, sitting in Japan, and I'm having
trouble researching Japanese rightwing-groups. Although I'm going to visit
the national library (which has an extensive English section), I was
wondering if anyone knew of any good sites concerning radicals, esp.
Japanese red army and Aum Shinri Kyou.
Davide Mana
Subject: Re: DG: EM research problems
Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 18:06:42 +0100
Hi, Jay!
Same problem here in Italy for Italian groups.
What a joke, eh?
> Although I'm going to visit
> the national library (which has an extensive English section), I was
>wondering if anyone knew of any good sites concerning radicals, esp.
> Japanese red army and Aum Shinri Kyou.
For the latter, try the following:
--http://religioustolerance.org/dc_aumsh.htm
--http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/1995_rpt/aum/part03.htm
[I guess there should be part02 and 01 around too]
Just in case, the Aum in-house publishing/multimedia group is called 'AUM
MAT' (who said reading manga does not give you education?)and a search on a
good search engine might get you something useful.
About the Red Army, sorry, all I can remember is an old photo of John
Lennon and his dame wearing Zenga Kuren helmets.
Florian R. Hanke
Subject: Re: DG: EM research problems
Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 18:47:17 +0100
Hello Jay,
and for the JRA I suggest:
-an overview:
-more detailed:
And if looking for a good search engine I suggest:
Metacrawler, Boston(?) university's engine, collecting data from the most
important engines out there:
Davide Mana
Subject: DG: More AUM (EH Relevant?)
Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 20:49:25 +0100
Just a thing I forgot in my last message on sources of data about the AUM
cult: they are supposed to have many more active members (and assets) in
Russia today than they ever had in Japan - where all they had was
liquidated in '95, anyway AFAIK.
In this sense, AUM might work as a strong connection between Japanese and
Russian chapters of the Hammer.
Steven Kaye
Subject: DG: Japanese Red Army and the Red Brigades
Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 01:43:51 -0500
Various websites discussing the Japanese Red Army:
Yukio Mishima (right-wing nationalist writer)
Red Brigades and Other Italian Goings-On, for my fellow Octaman survivor
Besides the profiles at the Navy and FAS sites, there is also
Surprisingly, not much on the murder (assassination?) of Pasolini, or
right-wing groups beyond Forza Italia, the Northern League, and the
National Alliance. P2 I think Davide already covered.
Steven
Davide Mana
Subject: DG: More AUM (EH Relevant?)
Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 20:49:25 +0100
Just a thing I forgot in my last message on sources of data about the AUM
cult: they are supposed to have many more active members (and assets) in
Russia today than they ever had in Japan - where all they had was
liquidated in '95, anyway AFAIK.
In this sense, AUM might work as a strong connection between Japanese and
Russian chapters of the Hammer.