Shocking detail in the assassination of Shinzo Abe! He made his mark in his letter about the Moon Sect.

Shocking detail in the assassination of Shinzo Abe He made

Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe assassination suspect Yamagami Tetsuya has been revealed to have signaled the attack in his letter regarding the Moon Sect.

According to the Japan Times, a person who wrote critical blog posts about the “Family Federation for World Peace and Reunification”, abbreviated “Unification Church”, announced that Yamagami Tetsuya, who organized the Abe assassination, sent him a letter.

The person, whose identity was not disclosed, stated that the letter reached him before the attack.

In the letter, which was sent from Okayama Prefecture in Chugoku Province to a different part of the province, Yamagami appears to have strong resentment towards the church.

In his letter, Yamagami expressed “anger” towards Abe, whom he describes as “one of the most influential sympathizers of the Unification Church in real life”.

On the other hand, Yamagami states in the letter that his real enemy is not Abe.

Meanwhile, it was learned that the security forces may have been aware of the letter.

Investigators conducting the investigation into the assassination reported that Yamagami said that his mother went bankrupt because she had donated to a religious group. Yamagami’s uncle also stated that the loss was $ 720 million.

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SECTION OF THE MOON AND ABE

The “Family Federation for World Peace and Unification”, short for the “Unification Church” or even the Moon Sect as it is known to the public, was founded by Sun Myung Moon in 1954 in Seoul, the capital city of South Korea.

It is noteworthy that quite powerful and well-known people are speakers at the events of the Moon Sect.

The sect gained great fame all over the world with the mass wedding ceremonies it organized.

Former Prime Minister Abe also spoke at events organized by the sect and was therefore the target of criticism. In fact, a group of lawyers in Japan published a protest letter after Abe’s speech in 2021.

Abe also sent a telegram to the collective wedding organization held in 2006 for the members of the cult. Lawyers for the victims, who sued for losing money because of the Moon Sect, criticized Abe for this reason.

Kish Nobusuke, a former prime minister of Japan and Abe’s maternal grandfather, was also an important supporter of the sect.

Moon, who has 13 children, whom his followers believe as “the Promised Messiah and the Master who fills the marriage gap of Jesus Christ,” died at the age of 92 in a hospital in Gapyeong, South Korea in 2012.

The Moon Sect, which has assets in many countries, especially the USA, claims that it has millions of members all over the world.

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