"Daddy's like some guy who lost his stomach in the war"line from 1972 Yoko Ono song "I Felt Like Smashing My Face In A Clear Glass Window"
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Yoko Ono's father, Eisuke Ono, was a top colonial administrator in Axis Japan-occupied Vietnam. Japan took over colonial rule of French Indochina in 1940 after Nazi-occupied France just handed over the entire region to Hitler's partners, the rulers of Japan including the oligarch zaibatsu Yasuda-Ono banking family (similar to the Rockefellers of Japan). For his role in the following starvation genocide, among other brutal war crimes, of the Vietnamese, Eisuke Ono was interned as a war criminal in Vietnam after Japan surrendered in August 1945. He might have been tried as a Class B War criminal in Tokyo at the Tokyo War Crimes Trials, yet this did not occur, he was set free. Here is wikipedia on the Japanese occupation's horrifying famine genocide of 1944-45 in Japanese-invaded Vietnam:
Japan and the US
While Vietnam was occupied by Japan, the Allies, especially the United States, often bombed roads, making the transport of rice from the south to the north extremely hard. Both France and Japan forcibly hoarded food from farmers to feed their troops, while the French administration was broken and unable to supply and distribute the food. The inadequate food supply caused the famine, appearing in the beginning of 1944. In March 1945, Japan took over and established a government headed by Trần Trọng Kim. While this government tried to alleviate the suffering, they were unable to do so because Japan still stuck to its policy of hoarding food.
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Because of war and the paralysis of government, prices of essential goods, especially foodstuff, skyrocketed. In the north, a drought coupled with pests caused the winter-spring harvest of 1944 to decrease by 20%. After that there was a flood during the harvest season, causing the crisis to occur.
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There are no exact data regarding the number of people who starved to death, but various sources estimate between 400,000 to 2 million peopled starved in northern Vietnam during this time. In May 1945, the envoy at Hanoi asked the northern provinces to report their casualties. 20 provinces report a total of 380,000 people who starved to death, and 20,000 because of disease, 400,000 in total. In October, a report from a French military official estimated half a million deaths. The Governor General Jean Decoux wrote in his memoirs À la barre de l'Indochine that about 1 million northerners starved to death. Vietnamese historians estimate between 1 and 2 million deaths. Later historians cite the 1 million figure while people living in the north during that time cited the 2 million figure. Ho Chi Minh in his speech declaring independence from France in September 2, 1945 used the 2 million figure.
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Images of the famine (in Vietnamese)
Famine fed farmers’ fight for freedom (recounting of story with a communist bent)
Yoko Ono
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5' 4" (1.63 m)
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Yoko Ono was born on February 18, 1933, in her ancestral estate in Tokyo. Her father, named Eisuke Ono, was the descendant of a 9th Century Emperor of Japan. Her mother, named Isoko Yasuda Ono, was the granddaughter of Zenijiro Yasuda, the founder of Yasuda Bank. Yoko was 2 years old when she was brought to California, and joined her father for the first time. She returned to Japan before WWII and survived the bombings of Tokyo in 1945. Yoko went to school with Emperor Hirohito's two sons. Though boys and girls were separated, Yoko was visited by Emperor's son Yoshi, and in turn she visited the boy's school in defiance of the rules. In the early 50s she and her parents moved to New York. She went to Sarah Lawrence College, where she was particularly adept in music, with her perfect pitch and untamed creativity. She married a Julliard student, Toshi Ichiyanagi, and moved to Manhattan.
Liverpool-Hamburg-Hitler relatives and Hirohito-Japan, the Hitlers of the Far East Royal Family friend and playmate Yoko Ono, the two outline maps at either side of the flowers on the Sgt. Pepper cover, one WWII theater of Germany and the other of Imperial Japan. And what completes the fascist Axis? Italy ---Sardinia. And Sylvie's Bulgaria had been one of the Axis powers too.
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Here's the ritual rape by Satan scene that occurs in the Dakota. Is that Pope Paul VI, his imposter, or an actor?
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New Theory on the Alleged Death of the Son of U.S. Navy Admiral George Stephen Morrison. Whose faked, "Gulf Of Tonkin Incident," Kick-Started the US War Against Vietnam
Jim Morrison hung out at The Rock and Roll Circus club in Paris with ROMAN POLANSKI and MARIANNE FAITHFULL.
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New questions about Jim Morrison's death
By ANGELA DOLAND, Associated Press Writer
Wed Jul 11, 2:32 PM ET
PARIS - The official story goes like this: On the last night of Jim Morrison's life, the rocker went to a movie in Paris, listened to records, fell ill and died of heart failure in his bathtub at the age of 27.
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But rumors have always swirled around the death of The Doors frontman and, 36 years later, a former Paris nightclub manager is telling a different story. In a new book, Sam Bernett says that Morrison died in a toilet stall of his club after what he believes was a heroin overdose.
He writes of his shock on finding Morrison's body: "The flamboyant singer of 'The Doors,' the beautiful California boy, had become an inert lump crumpled in the toilet of a nightclub." Bernett, whose French-language book is called "The End: Jim Morrison," says he believes two drug dealers brought Morrison's body back to his apartment.
Bernett, who was in his early 20s when Morrison died in 1971, went on to become a prominent radio personality, rock biographer and a vice president of Disneyland Paris. Though he was pestered for years by reporters investigating Morrison's death, he kept his story quiet until his wife suggested writing a book last year.
"For me it's a very bad (memory)," Bernett told The Associated Press.
Rumors have long suggested that Morrison died of an overdose and that he had fallen ill at the nightclub, but witnesses did not come forward.
Patrick Chauvel, a noted war photographer and writer, sometimes helped run the bar at the club. He recalls giving a hand to men who were carrying Morrison in a staircase there.
"I think he was already dead," said Chauvel, who considered putting the episode in a 2005 book before his publisher cautioned against it. Chauvel said he thought an ambulance would have been called if Morrison were still alive.
"I don't know," he said. "It was a long time ago, and we weren't drinking only water."
An official at the Paris prosecutor's office said it was very unlikely the case on Morrison's death would be reopened or that anybody could be prosecuted in the affair, because the statute of limitations — the time limit on legal proceedings — had run out.
Stephen Davis, the author of "Jim Morrison: Life, Death, Legend," says he would not rewrite history because of the new book. Based on his reporting, he believes Morrison did overdose at the club, but that it was shortly before his death — not the same night — and that he survived the experience.
"It just seems likely that if he died in the toilet of a nightclub, it would have come out before now," Davis said.
Morrison came to Paris in March 1971 at a troubled time in his life. At a 1969 concert in Florida, he was accused of exposing his genitals to the audience. He was convicted of indecent exposure and profanity, and the episode led to promoters canceling concerts and earned the band a stream of negative publicity.
Morrison left for Paris with his appeal pending. There, he lived in a Right Bank apartment with his girlfriend, Pamela Courson, and he wandered the streets, sightseeing and toting around a plastic bag containing his writings. In Paris, he gained so much weight as to become almost unrecognizable, and his health suffered.
He also partied. Morrison spent "practically every night" at the Rock and Roll Circus, the hip Left Bank nightclub that Bernett managed, where stars like Roman Polanski and Marianne Faithfull were regulars, Bernett said.
At around 1 a.m. on July 3, 1971, Morrison went to the club and was joined by two men — drug dealers who sold him heroin for Courson, Bernett said. At one point, Bernett noticed that Morrison had disappeared. Later, the bouncer broke down the door of a locked toilet stall, and they discovered Morrison unresponsive, Bernett said.
Bernett says he asked a doctor, a club customer, to examine the singer.
"When we found him dead, he had a little foam on his nose, and some blood too, and the doctor said, 'That must be an overdose of heroin,'" Bernett said. Bernett added that he did not see Morrison take any heroin that night but said the singer was known to sniff the drug because he was afraid of needles.
Bernett says the two drug dealers insisted Morrison was just unconscious and carried him out of the club. Though Bernett says he wanted to call the paramedics and authorities, the club's owner ordered him to keep quiet to avert a scandal.
Bernett believes the dealers brought Morrison's body home and dropped it into the bathtub, a last attempt to revive him.
Morrison's girlfriend, who died three years later of an overdose, told police an entirely different story.
Courson said the couple went to the movies and out for dinner that night, listened to records and fell asleep. According to her testimony in police records, Morrison awoke in the night feeling ill and took a hot bath. Courson said she found him dead in the tub.
Morrison was buried in Pere Lachaise cemetery, in a small ceremony without fanfare, on July 7, 1971. No autopsy was ever performed.
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Associated Press Writer Verena von Derschau in Paris contributed to this report.