REVEALED: Chatter on Chinese Twitter on Shinzo Abe and “Completing the Task” Was Posted 17 Hours Before His Assassination

On Friday morning Shinzo Abe was assassinated by a gunman in Nara, Japan.

Shinzo was shot point-blank in the back by a 40-year-old suspect with a homemade gun.

On Friday, Mandarin-speaking user Jennifer Zeng posted a disturbing screengrab taken hours before Shinzo Abe’s shooting.

The screengrab was posted about “getting close to Shinzo Abe” and “completing the task” by a Chinese language user called “重装小兔19C.”

Was this just a coincidence or something more?

China had preveiously instituted an open death threat against the former Japanese Prime Minister.

Via Jennifer Zeng: #AbeShinzo died at about 11: 30 local time. At 18: 07 on the previous day, a Chinese language user called “重装小兔19C” said “Have successfully got close to current and former PM of Japan. I’ll complete the task given by the organization[ meaning: the party, the #CCP].”

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8 Comments

  1. boss21 July 9, 2022 at 08:57

    Japan to be re-activated after 70 years? This will end well…

  2. Sam Brady July 9, 2022 at 10:45

    Could this be a 21st Century Archduke Ferdinand moment ?

  3. Überdeplorable Psychedelic Cat Grass July 9, 2022 at 10:49

    After I heard that he was assassinated yesterday, that was my first thought. Looks like intuition was correct. Obviously, the Japanese will probably conclude in short order that China was responsible. I would not want to be certain PLA generals right now….

  4. CPL Antero Rokka July 9, 2022 at 12:35

    If true, a REAL SHTF moment.

    We Westerners cannot fully comprehend the Asian concept of “saving face.”

    Both Japan and the CCP have their own versions of fealty, honor and revenge as Kurosawa reminds us:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEsPqJOKmiQ&ab_channel=Foxhawk

  5. Hmm So Hmm July 9, 2022 at 14:14

    He was an anti-communist and not afraid to stand up to CCP.
    The improvised weapons show that gun laws are useless.
    The 9 barrel electrically fired shotgun is impressive.

  6. Shinmen Takezo July 9, 2022 at 16:07

    Looks like China had a ‘cut-out’ to do their bidding–a not so smart cut-out at that. If you’re going to pull off a deed as this guy did, there are 12 ways to screw up… and he didn’t think of all of them by violating OPSEC with an open message as seen. This has all the earmarks of a Japanese Oswald. Find someone disaffected, train him, motivate him and put him into play. Easily done with Japanese who are easily manipulated when a member of the underclass and highly prone to going on tilt. Right now this guy is in the hands of the Japanese police who are grilling him 24/7 and who will assuredly pull the information out of his headt to get to the truth. And if so, will it become public? If it did so in Japan it would spark an uproar never before seen in that country (having lived there many years, I can assure you of this). Would it spark a war? No… as China is a nuclear power and Japan (allegedly) is not. But what the Japanese will probably do is to deport all Chinese citizens and Chinese companies operating in Japan–thus kicking a couple of economic legs from China’s table. Will it drive Japan’s rearmament? Yes. –also push Japan further into the sphere of the Western powers.

    • boss21 July 9, 2022 at 19:19

      Good insights. This reeks of ‘kill the king’ ritual and tenderizing the people for Japan’s part in the big show.

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