The translation above of Yukihisa Fujita's questions in the Japanese Parliament was done by Benjamin Fulford who is a Canadian writer and journalist living in Japan, and can be found in its entirety here:
http://benjaminfulford.com/Transcript%20of%20Japanese%20Parliamentary%20discussion%20of%20911.htmlAn official transcript is coming. Mr. Yukihisa Fujita has indicated at his blog that a transcript of his questions and the ministers' answers will be posted as soon as it is complete:
http://www.election.ne.jp/10870/37036.htmlIn the meantime, here is are 8 Youtube videos with reasonably good English sub-titles:
http://www.911video.de/ex/jap111.htmBTW, Yukihisa Fujita has his own website:
http://www.y-fujita.com(translate to English using
http://babel.altavista.com/)
Wikipedia Yukihisa Fujita entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukihisa_FujitaSubject: Yukihisa Fujita's presentation and questions to Japanese Defense and Foreign Affairs Committee including the Japanese Prime Minister, Finance Minister and Foreign Minister.
Yukihisa Fujita (Democratic Party of Japan), former Chief Cabinet Secretary under Koizumi in 2001, and now a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet, made a 30 minute presentation before a session of the Japanese Defense and Foreign Affairs Committee that was broadcast live nationwide on Japanese NHK television.
The Japanese Defense and Foreign Affairs Committe was discussing Japan's continued contribution to the US in Afghanistan. Fujita questioned Japan's continuing support for the US 'war on terror' and the US invasion and occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq because he believes there are too many doubts about 9/11 which is the main reason Japan is currently supporting the US.
During Fujita's presentation, a staffer holds up large photos and diagrams to illustrate the apparent conflicts with the US official story on 9/11 including photos of the damaged Pentagon with a plane superimposed.
Fujita also asks the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister about, and requests, investigation by Japanese authorities into Japanese citizens killed in New York on September 11, 2008, instead of just taking US authorities word (no Japanese investigations were done). These are exactly the kind of questions and requests elected officials, media and citizens should also be asking of our government.