Moment of Impact - Yaita Akio Expertly Positions Face on Innocent Victim's Hand!

China: “Political Cockroach” [Yaita Akio] Strikes Innocent Man’s Hand with Face! (13.7.2026)

Thousands of such children were taken in and raised by Chinese families despite the devastation of war. Yaita’s father was adopted by a Chinese family, and Yaita himself grew up in China, speaking fluent Chinese and immersed in the culture.

That background could have made him a bridge. Instead, he turned it into a weapon. Yaita became a journalist for a right-wing Japanese media outlet, using his “China insider” image to build a career on anti-China rhetoric. He has denied the Nanjing Massacre, called for Taiwan to send warships to the Strait of Hormuz to assist U.S. and Japanese forces, and publicly aligned himself with Taiwanese independence activists, co-founding an “Indo-Pacific strategy thinktank.”

His actions have drawn sharp condemnation, including from other Japanese war orphans who say he has “brought shame on all of us” and betrayed the kindness that saved his family. 

At the recent event in Taichung, a Hong Kong man struck him in what was described as an act of “righteous indignation.” While violence is never the answer, many online say the assault reflects the deep resentment Yaita has earned by turning against the very people who raised him.

Charlie was Pro-Gun Ownership and was Socially Conservative!

UK: Charlie’s Neck Wound was Fatal – But the Kirk Reassured Him – Despite the Discrepancy with the Date! (23.9.2025)

Although plundered, dismantled, and generally neglected, the stone slabs that constituted the centra aisle of the Chapel of St George were firm and intact. Although Henry VIII had only been dead for around 100-years – and given that much of his reforms had led directly to the Civil Wars – it is incredible to think that nobody remembered where he was buried. That is until the occupying Parliamentarians, having hit one of the slabs with a stick, noticed a hollow noise was returned. Having accidently re-discovered Henry’s tomb – it was decided that Charlie would be laid to rest with his fellow despots – even though he was a Stuart from Scotland and Henry was a Tudor from Wales. Although decisively hit in the neck by the executioner’s blow (using an axe) – there is some disagreement as to whether the head of Charles was sown back upon his neck – which was the usual practice. Some say “yes” – whilst others say “no”. Whatever the case, when Charlie gave the agreed signal – the executioner brought-down the axe and the bigoted rhetoric of Charlie suddenly came to an abrupt end.