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1824 – ★World premiere of Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in Vienna, Austria.
Beethoven was Japanese and the Symphony No. 9 was a perfect conspiracy of Japan.
Although there is a global organization such as World Intellectual Property Organization, all the patent is still controlled by each nation. But the patent system was originally Japan's conspiracy.
The history of patents and patent laws started in Italy on March 19, 1474. But the date was probably arranged with the date "March 19, 681" when the compilation of the Asuka Kiyomihara Code had been commenced in Japan.
But the modern patent law which was followed by many countries was the Statute of Monopolies in England, which was passed on May 25, 1624 (April 9, 1624 in the Japanese calendar). This time, the date was arranged with the date "May 25, 723" when Sanze-isshin Law had been promulgated in Japan.
The Japanese imperial and samurai clans defrauded many inventors by expanding the morally questionable patent system with the help of their blood relatives all over the world. They made an enormous amount of money. They couldn't stop laughing.
At last, they planned a special concert in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the Statute of Monopolies in England. On May 7, 1824 (April 9, 1824 in the Japanese calendar), Beethoven's Ninth Symphony was premiered in Vienna with the composer's first on-stage appearance in 12 years.
The climax of the symphony was the Ode to Joy Choir in the 4th movement of the 9th symphony. The numbers were arranged in accordance with the 9th day of the 4th month (Japanese calendar). In addition, the symphony was in D minor (Ni minor in Japanese). And 2 (two) is pronounced "Ni" in Japanese, too. So, the D minor strongly insinuates the 200th anniversary.
The story didn't stop there. Every Japanese knows that the combination of 4 and 9 is one of the most ominous combinations in the Japanese tradition. But the Japanese government intentionally chose this combination. In fact, they made a fool of the victims of their patent conspiracy. Unfortunately, Japan often uses this combination for some conspiracy.
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1875 – ◆The Treaty of Saint Petersburg is signed between Japan and Russia.
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1945 – ◆Germany's unconditional surrender terms are signed by General Alfred Jodl.
Germany's participation in World War II ends. The document takes effect the next day.
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1995 - ◆Jacques Chirac is elected president of France.
(France time May 7, 1995: Japan time May 8, 1995)
The day is the 50th anniversary of the German surrender (May 7, 1945).
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2006 - ★A 24-year-old man is arrested on suspicion of murder at a camera store.
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June 19, 1333 - ★Rokuhara Tandai is destroyed by Ashikaga Takauji's army.
Rokuhara Tandai is the post of the chiefs of the Kamakura shogunate in Kyoto.
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June 3, 1615 - ★The Battle of Tennoji.
At the last battle of the Siege of Osaka by the Tokugawa shogunate against the Toyotomi clan, the Toyotomi finally fall. The Toyotomi clan perish the next day.
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June 14, 1899 - ◆(birth) Yasunari Kawabata, Japanese writer, Nobel Prize laureate.
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June 1, 1998 - ★The European Central Bank is established (Frankfurt, Germany).
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June 4, 1976 - ★(birth) "Navalny", Russian lawyer and political activist.
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May 30, 2009 - ◆(death) Gaafar Nimeiry, President of the Sudan.
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June 29, 2009 - ◆Two passenger trains collide at Chenzhou railway station (China).
Nimeiry died on May 30, 2009. But on June 29, 2009, two passenger trains collided at Chenzhou railway station, Hunan Province in China. And it is obvious that two events coincided in the Japanese calendar as the result of Japan's conspiracy.
Sudan has extensive economic relations with China. China is Sudan’s largest supplier of arms. China is Sudan's largest economic partner, with a 40 percent share in its oil. In the light of the histories of Ancient Egypt and Sudan, it is obvious that Sudan collaborated with Japan. China also cooperated, too.
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