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Chapter 213

Chapter 213
What the Eight-Power Allied Forces plundered was only part of the wealth of the Chinese royal family, and almost did not touch the wealth of the people.But RB is different. From the imperial palace to the private sector, and even various underworld organizations that exist in China and control a lot of wealth, almost all of them have been looted by RB.Therefore, the huge wealth is completely conceivable.

The same is true for other Southeast Asian countries. For example, North Korea is an overseas colony of RB. As the ruler, RB looted North Korea's wealth in various legitimate names.The celadon produced in North Korea is famous all over the world. After RB invaded North Korea and robbed the celadon collected by the Korean court and folks, he was still not satisfied.

During the period when Si Nei Zhengyi was the director of North Korea, RB excavated more than 2000 ancient tombs in North Korea, including the Tomb of the North Korean King in Kaesong, and plundered all the treasures in the corridor tomb, including celadon, Buddha statues, crowns, necklaces, earrings, copper Mirrors and other decorations.

In the name of scientific research, RB also transported tens of thousands of Korean cultural relics and ancient books to RB. These are the national treasures of North Korea.North Korean temples were not spared either. Exquisite Buddha statues and bronze bells were transported to RB, and all metal religious instruments were taken away to be used for casting weapons.

In the name of studying China, large RB companies such as Manchurian Railway, Mitsui, and Mitsubishi have dispatched a large number of intelligence personnel to investigate resources in various parts of China under the guise of "academic".

On the second day after the Kwantung Army launched the September [-]th Incident, it occupied the Shenyang Bank Building, Frontier Bank and the vaults of the Bank of the Three Northeast Provinces.After occupying the three northeastern provinces, the RB gendarmerie ransacked all provincial banks and local branches, taking large sums of gold and currency for themselves.

After the Japanese army attacked Pearl Harbor, it took five months to sweep across Southeast Asia. Many wealthy believers in Southeast Asia used gold to cast Buddha statues. To prevent theft, they covered the outside of the Buddha statues with plaster.The Japanese army knocked down a large number of Buddha statues, and the gold Buddha statues taken away by them amounted to 5 tons in Myanmar alone. In July 8, RB people snatched a 1942-meter-high Golden Buddha.

At that time, there were 51 tons of gold, 32 tons of silver bullion, 140 tons of silver coins and 2700 million U.S. treasury bonds in the Philippine treasury, as well as a large number of precious stones and securities.Except for some silver coins, all these wealth fell into the hands of RB people.

The Japanese army also plundered wealth through large-scale kidnapping and extortion, forced labor, establishment of casinos and brothels and other criminal places.In addition to blatant robbery, every time the Japanese army occupied a place, they issued military tickets without any credit and capital reserves for forced circulation.In this way, they obtained a large amount of supplies and a large amount of currency in the occupied territories.

After occupying the three northeastern provinces, the Central Bank of Manchukuo was established to issue occupation notes as a new currency, forcing Chinese residents to exchange valuable Chinese currency for Chinese currency to obtain war supplies from China. RB people followed suit in Southeast Asia.Continuously increasing the issuance of military tickets will cause inflation, and the credit of military tickets will continue to decline. When a military ticket loses its credit, RB will replace the old military ticket with a new one.

The RB army and the underworld also established a comfort women system, recruiting women from various Asian countries, mainly North Korea and China, to serve as comfort women.It is estimated that as many as 20 women were persecuted.The dirty money these women exchanged for their bodies also flowed into the hands of RB terrorists and became part of the Golden Lily plan.

China's national treasure, the most precious BJ ape-man skull and teeth in the history of anthropology may have been looted to the RB palace by the RB invading army.

In November 1941, a few weeks before the outbreak of the Pacific War, the staff of BJ Concord Medical College worried that RB would snatch this rare treasure, and planned to transfer the fossil to the Smith Institution in the United States, and then transport it back after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.After they carefully packaged the fossils, they placed them in nine iron ammunition boxes, which were handed over to Lieutenant Foley of the US Navy.

Foley enjoyed diplomatic immunity at the time, and the boxes could be taken away as his personal property.But before Foley left China, Pearl Harbor broke out.Four and a half weeks later, an RB officer robbed him of the box he carried with him to protect the fossils.Foley, who spent three and a half years working in Mitsubishi mines as a prisoner of war laborer, told friends about it after the war.

Through the Golden Lily Project, the wealth RB plundered in Southeast Asian countries was transported to Tokyo via Manila.Intangible wealth such as stocks, securities, and gold certificates were sent to Yokohama Specie Bank and RB Bank, and then transferred to the accounts opened by RB people in neutral banks. RB cast the plundered gold into gold bars that meet international standards, and then deposited them in neutral banks.

At that time, the largest shareholder of Yokohama Specie Bank was Emperor Hirohito, who owned 22% of the stock.At the end of the war, Hirohito had assets of US$1 million, equivalent to US$10 billion today, in the form of gold and foreign currencies in banks in Switzerland, South America, Portugal, Spain and the Vatican.

(End of this chapter)

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