Abnormal Scenes & Response During Visit to Nippon TV
1. Introduction
On the morning of March 5, 2018, I experienced the mental sabotage using sound & light at a Sotetsu hotel (*) in Shinjuku and the nearby Lawson convenience store in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Since then, I have encountered numerous unusual incidents.
On April 22, 2021, I sent identical documents via registered mail to the news departments of six television stations, detailing the torture and human experimentation I have been subjected to.
The documents included my personal information (name, date of birth, current address, occupation, phone number, email address, and previous address) and briefly described the unnatural events I experienced at various institutions and companies, specifying dates, locations, and details.
However, none of the stations responded.
Later, due to reasons such as saving on postage, I sent additional information only to Nippon TV on May 19 and May 26, 2021, urging them to uncover the truth behind the incidents.
On July 5 of the same year, I notified the news department of Nippon TV via registered mail that I would be visiting on the morning of July 14.
I had not informed anyone else besides the news department about this visit.
In this report, I will describe what happened during that visit.
2. The Events During the Visit
2-1. The Abnormal Scene in the Lobby
In the lobby, there was only one elderly man acting as a security guard, sitting inside a roped-off area. There was no security guard at the entrance to the elevator hall.
About eight women with cards hanging from their necks were standing continuously along the walls. The man was filling out some documents, and as soon as I entered the lobby, he handed those documents to the reception, and the procedure began.
While I was waiting, the woman assigned to me glared at me as she took a seat.
While I was interacting with the reception, a group of about ten young people entered the elevator hall. T
his means they entered the building without going through reception. If they were employees, there should have been a separate entrance for them.
This visit occurred during the state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Also, as with my visit to TV Tokyo, I was given a slip of paper with a phone number on it, but I did not call, based on my previous experience at TV Tokyo.
2-2. Questions
I found it highly unnatural that there was only one security guard in such a large lobby.
Who were the women standing by the walls? Were they employees, or were they from some organization?
Why did the receptionist glare at me?
Who were the young people who passed through the office entrance in a group without going through reception during the state of emergency?
Was the lobby reserved for specific individuals?
3. What Happened After
About two weeks after my visit to Nippon TV, I reported something through the information provision site of the news program "news zero."
I forgot to record this event and do not remember the details of what I reported, but I must have also informed them about the abnormal scenes and responses in the lobby.
After that, I continued to report multiple times through the information provision site and also used registered mail to appeal to the news director.
Previously, I had repeatedly made appeals under the name "Hito_de_Naki_Ko" by replying to tweets on the official website of the news program.
This account has since been changed to "えむたや_1st" and is now used for a different purpose.
Currently, my X (formerly Twitter) account related to the unimaginable human rights violations has the same name as this Note account, "えむたや."
On February 21, 2023, the certified mail I sent was refused.
The registered mail I sent on July 5, 2022, to inform them of my visit on July 14 was initially refused, but it was redelivered the following day.
In August 2023, I also informed them through a new account under the name "えむたや."
However, there has been no response from the TV station, not even a protest.
On February 19, 2024, I sent a certified mail with proof of delivery to the General Affairs Department.
Although the receipt was not refused, there has been no reply.
4. Consideration
The lobby of Nippon TV is very spacious, but it is highly unnatural that there was only one security guard sitting inside a roped-off area, with no security guard at the office entrance.
Considering that a group of about ten young people passed through the office entrance together, it seems they might have tried to let me pass through the office entrance as well, which leads me to believe that a trap might have been set.
This is related to an incident that occurred on the night of June 11, 2018, in the city center in front of Nagano Station.
After experiencing psychological manipulation through sound and light on March 5, 2018, and various other psychological manipulations afterward, I was probably still in a state where I was easily hypnotized.
While walking around the city, I saw several young people crossing the crosswalk in front of me, which led me to follow in that direction.
Moreover, it was unnatural that a large number of women were standing along the walls continuously.
This might be related to the large number of people who were just standing in the corner of the polling station during the 2016 House of Councillors election, although I do not understand the specific intent.
In April 2021, I sent registered mail to the news departments of all key stations in the Kanto region, including Nippon TV, to report that I have been subjected to unimaginable human rights violations.
I also disclosed my personal information and briefly outlined the unnatural events I experienced at various institutions and companies, specifying the dates, locations, and details.
Additionally, I sent Nippon TV additional information and reported my planned visit on July 14, 2021.
Nevertheless, I encountered the abnormal scenes described above in the lobby.
Since then, I have continued to make multiple appeals through certified mail, the information provision site, and social media, but there has been no response at all.
As one of Japan's leading media organizations, don't you think such a response is unacceptable?