Full circle.
On a side note, I'm confident what the next Kojima game is gonna be
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a 9 barrel and 5 barrel shotgun seem like some shit out of a crazy Russian DOOM .WAD
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The court cancelled the pre-trial hearing of the man, who faces an accusation of murdering Japan's former prime minister Shinzo Abe, on Monday after it received a suspicious object, local media reported. The report published by public broadcaster NHK and other outlets was not immediately confirmed by Nara District Court. The court stated that the site was evacuated after what looked like an "unidentified bag" was delivered to the court.
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The struggle for donations
It was in an office behind a church that her parents and other adults had talked over a chart filled with names and numbers, their expressions serious. One family was facing a pension pay day, but the consensus was that they’d have to be pushed in order for the group to make its quota. Such conversations continued until 2 a.m. or 3 a.m., while she was made to sleep in a corner of the room.
“All I can remember is my parents’ frantic work on donations and (more) donations,” she recalls. Her parents worked for the church and were area representatives. She says they must have been under intense pressure as they took her around selling seals and jars. Her mother repeatedly asked her own parents for money. The family was poor; she was made to eat only rice with bonito flakes as a side dish.
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Who killed Shinzo Abe and what was the killer motive?
In a country where gun violence is rare, the murder of former Japanese leader Shinzo Abe is raising questions about the shooter and his motive.
Who killed Shinzo Abe and what was the killer motive? - Here’s what we know based on media reports and official statements.
What happened?
Abe had just begun an outdoor campaign speech in the western city of Nara on Friday when he was shot from behind, from a distance of about three meters (10 feet). Two gunshots were heard. Moments later security personnel tackled a man to the floor. He was wearing a gray t-shirt, khaki trousers and a face mask.
Who was the shooter?
The gunmen has been identified as Tetsuya Yamagami, 41, an unemployed former member of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force — Japan’s navy — who is being investigated for murder following Abe’s death. NHK reported that he worked for the force from 2002 to 2005. The Asahi newspaper said he was until recently working as a forklift operator in Kyoto prefecture. He started missing work due to health reasons, according to the Jiji Press news agency.
What has the suspect said?
The suspect told police that he had initially planned to attack the leader of a religious group he believed caused his mother to become bankrupt after she donated large sums of money, Kyodo reported. He also held a grudge against Abe, alleging to police that the former prime minister had promoted the religious group in Japan, the report said. It added that he denied a political motive for the shooting.
The suspect had followed Abe to other campaign events including one in Okayama on July 7, apparently in an attempt to find a venue at which an attack would be possible, NHK reported, citing investigators. He arrived at the Nara site of the shooting at least an hour before Abe began speaking, according to NHK.
What weapon did he use?
Police said the gun was homemade, about 40 centimeters long and 20 centimeters high. A close-up shot of the weapon on the street appeared to show two tubes wrapped together with black tape.
The suspect told police he learned how to make a gun by watching videos online, Kyodo News reported. A day before the attack on Abe, he test-fired his weapon at a facility linked to a religious group, according to local reports.
What are the police doing now?
Police discovered several more guns, also homemade, at the suspect's residence. Explosives experts were also summoned to the scene due to concerns the handcrafted weapons may unexpectedly explode.
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Japan mourns ex-leader Shinzo Abe’s assassination as election campaign resumes - National
Japan mourns ex-leader Shinzo Abe’s assassination as election campaign resumes – National
A steady stream of mourners on Saturday visited the scene of the bloody assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s in the western city of Nara, an unusual act of political violence that has shocked the nation.
Japan’s longest serving modern leader was gunned down while making a campaign speech on Friday morning by a 41-year-old man, in an attack decried by the political…
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Shinzo Abe : जापान के पूर्व पीएम शिंजो आबे पर हमले का वीडियो आया सामने, आरोपी गिरफ्तार
Shinzo Abe : जापान के पूर्व पीएम शिंजो आबे पर हमले का वीडियो आया सामने, आरोपी गिरफ्तार
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Japan’s former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, center, falls on the ground in Nara, western Japan Friday, July 8, 2022
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हमलावर ने हैंडमेड गन से शिंजो आबे को मारी गोली
सभा स्थल पर मास्क लगाकर पहले से खड़ा था हमलावर
मौका देखते ही शिंजो आबे पर शुरू कर दी फायरिंग
Shinzo Abe : जापान (Japan) के पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री शिंजो आबे (Shinzo Abe) की हालत नाजुक बनी हुई है। जापान के…
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Former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe assassination after being shot at a campaign event
Former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe assassination after being shot at a campaign event
Japan’s former PM Shinzo Abe has died at the age of 67 after being shot during a speech at a campaign event for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party in the city of Nara in western Japan on Friday, Japan’s NHK television reports. According to local media, a suspect has been arrested following the incident and remains in custody. The White House said it was “shocked and saddened” to hear about the…
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why does nazuna show up in the google image results for the backscatter from tf2
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Another broker revealed that the increasing trend in inquiries about purchasing religious institutions has been on the rise since last year when the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, commonly known as the Unification Church, and its "spiritual sales" tactics had come under renewed scrutiny.
Unification Church came under the spotlight after a gunman shot dead former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on July 8, 2022, for his alleged ties with the controversial church.
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