NHKスペシャル 2025年3月20日 オウム真理教 狂気の“11月戦争”
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00:00:00OOOOM!
00:00:02Once upon a time, there was a man who wanted to become the king of Japan.
00:00:06Good evening, I am the Asahara Shoko.
00:00:10The soul bound by the material world, like the modern world,
00:00:14the soul bound by the physical world,
00:00:16will definitely fall into the abyss of hell.
00:00:19Now, I'm going to use it. I'm going to use it. I'm going to use it.
00:00:23All souls will be in the abyss of hell.
00:00:27I'm going to use it.
00:00:29All souls will be awakened.
00:00:37Today, 30 years ago.
00:00:40Hey, get out of the way. It's dangerous. The gas is leaking.
00:00:45In a subway car running through the city,
00:00:48a deadly poison, saline, was sprinkled.
00:00:52About 40 to 50 people have fallen into the abyss of hell.
00:00:5814 people died.
00:01:00About 6,300 injured.
00:01:05It was an indiscriminate terrorist attack that shook the world.
00:01:12The terrorist attack was committed by the religious organization led by Asahara Shoko,
00:01:16OOOOM!
00:01:22However, the subway saline incident was just a warm-up.
00:01:28That's enough.
00:01:31This is the first time I've seen the inside of the organization's facility.
00:01:37They had a hidden drug that could produce more than 30 tons of saline.
00:01:43It was enough to kill more than 10 million people,
00:01:47which is more than the population of the 23rd district of Tokyo.
00:01:53This saline was sprayed by helicopter from the sky of Tokyo
00:01:57and massacred the people of Tokyo.
00:02:04It was used by armed believers to control central organizations such as the National Assembly and public offices.
00:02:10After the subway saline incident,
00:02:13they were planning to launch a coup d'etat in November 1995.
00:02:19This crazy plan was called the November War.
00:02:26OOOOM! is a anti-socialist, anti-national organization.
00:02:32It's a group of people who are against the government.
00:02:36OOOOM!
00:02:41Russia was the key to the organization's armament.
00:02:50However, the details of the November War were not disclosed,
00:02:54and the execution of 13 Asahara executives was carried out.
00:03:06How were they going to carry out their plan to overthrow the government?
00:03:1430 years after the subway saline incident,
00:03:17a new video and testimony approach the foreshadowing of the November War.
00:03:36NAKATA KIYOHIDE
00:03:43The November War was planned by OOOOM!
00:03:47This time, the former believers began to speak out.
00:03:54Kiyohide Nakata joined the organization shortly after the foundation of the organization.
00:03:59Kiyohide Nakata
00:04:13The former director of the OOOOM!
00:04:15He has a career as a doctor.
00:04:24After the subway saline incident,
00:04:26Kiyohide Nakata was convicted of fraud.
00:04:28After that, he was released.
00:04:35Kiyohide Nakata was instructed by the head of the organization
00:04:38to procure weapons and find a hideout.
00:04:46There was a fish farm in Akasaka.
00:04:48When the Emperor's family gathered there,
00:04:51everyone was going to be captured.
00:04:53If there was a good property,
00:04:55everyone was going to be captured.
00:04:58If there was a good property,
00:05:00everyone was going to be captured.
00:05:05What kind of plan was the November War?
00:05:11We could see the details in the correspondence between Asahara's associates and the press.
00:05:18Inoue Yoshihiro
00:05:22This is a letter from the former director, Inoue Yoshihiro, before he was executed.
00:05:36He rented ten tenants and apartments
00:05:38to surround the imperial palace as a base for the saline spray.
00:05:43In the Chiyoda district,
00:05:45Hirakawa was the third mayor.
00:05:47In the Chuo district,
00:05:49Ginza was the fifth mayor.
00:05:51It is certain that
00:05:53he was aiming to destroy the central organization of the country.
00:06:03In the letter from the former director,
00:06:05Sugimoto Shigeo,
00:06:07who was serving as deputy director at Mukicho Station,
00:06:10it was written that he had heard the plan of coup d'etat directly from Asahara.
00:06:20Asahara gathered his disciples in his office
00:06:24and told them about the plan of
00:06:26occupying the prefectural office
00:06:28and arranging a coup d'etat
00:06:30by taking prisoners of the prefectural office.
00:06:35In the Russian helicopter purchased by the cult,
00:06:39the plan of spraying saline was also considered.
00:06:49Nakata was involved in the construction of a plant
00:06:52to produce saline without being informed of the purpose.
00:07:04Asahara's plan was to destroy the prefectural office.
00:07:09We were ordered to follow the order of the prefectural office
00:07:13and help them.
00:07:18I don't know what the prefectural office was going to do.
00:07:25Asahara's plan was to build a country
00:07:28that he would rule as a king.
00:07:35There was a conversation between Asahara and a part of his subordinates.
00:07:45I am 9 years old.
00:07:47I was born in the war.
00:07:53I want to build a religious country
00:07:56based on capitalism and socialism.
00:07:59I really want to build a country once again.
00:08:04Asahara's plan was to destroy the prefectural office.
00:08:10Asahara imitated the country's administration
00:08:13and introduced a symbol from the organization of the 24.
00:08:26He was the head of the intelligence agency
00:08:29that carried out spy activities.
00:08:32He appointed ministers and superiors
00:08:35to each department.
00:08:44Asahara ruled the top of the pyramid-shaped organization.
00:08:56At the time of the subway saline incident,
00:08:59Shigeru Kitamura was the head of the police department.
00:09:05Kitamura was in charge of the international terrorist organization.
00:09:09What did he think of the cult's intentions?
00:09:15I think it's good to say that the Oshinri-kyo
00:09:18itself was aiming for a pseudo-nationalist country.
00:09:22That's why we had an organization
00:09:25like the Oshinri-kyo.
00:09:28We also had an intelligence agency
00:09:31that our country didn't have.
00:09:37They knew that the military
00:09:40and intelligence aspects
00:09:43were very important.
00:09:49They wanted to realize
00:09:52what the Oshinri-kyo was aiming for.
00:10:01Shoko Asahara.
00:10:03Real name, Chizuo Matsumoto.
00:10:06Who is he?
00:10:14We interviewed one of the few people
00:10:17who knew Asahara before the foundation of the organization.
00:10:23Next to my restaurant,
00:10:26Asahara opened a new restaurant for the first time.
00:10:34I used to come here every day
00:10:37to eat his sushi.
00:10:47In 1978,
00:10:49Asahara opened a new restaurant
00:10:52in Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture.
00:10:55After the closure of the restaurant,
00:10:58Asahara gathered young people
00:11:01from the area and held seminars.
00:11:04He said that he held a seminar
00:11:07in Funabashi City.
00:11:10He said that he didn't like
00:11:13the current situation in Japan.
00:11:16He said that the foundation of the organization
00:11:19was wrong.
00:11:22He said that he wanted to teach
00:11:25the young people in the area
00:11:28so that they could succeed in the future.
00:11:33Asahara was born in Yatsushiro City, Kumamoto Prefecture
00:11:36in the family of tatami craftsmen.
00:11:39He didn't have his left eye seen
00:11:42and went to a blind school.
00:11:47Although there were many students with good eyesight,
00:11:50Asahara, who could see with his right eye,
00:11:53looked down on his classmates
00:11:56and said that he was in a sense of superiority.
00:12:02He said that he would become a great man
00:12:05and went to a blind school when he was 22 years old.
00:12:16In 1984, when he was 28 years old,
00:12:19he set up a yoga circle
00:12:22in a room in a Shibuya-ku apartment
00:12:25for a mysterious experience.
00:12:30From the words that mean imagination,
00:12:33maintenance, and destruction,
00:12:36he named it Aum Shinsen no Kai.
00:12:39Aum Shinsen no Kai
00:12:44There were 15 members in the first year.
00:12:47But after that,
00:12:50the number grew rapidly.
00:12:58At that time, it was a bubble era
00:13:01with a lot of money.
00:13:05Many young people were drawn to Aum
00:13:08not for money or things,
00:13:11but to find the richness of the inside.
00:13:20I think that most of you here
00:13:23have a strange personality
00:13:26or personality
00:13:29in the world today.
00:13:33But I understand your suffering.
00:13:40Yoshihiro Inoue was 16 years old
00:13:43when he became a member of Aum
00:13:46and served as the minister of information.
00:13:50In the video made by Aum,
00:13:53he talked about why he became a member of Aum.
00:13:57The rush hour of Asayu.
00:14:00The middle-aged man bound by time.
00:14:05The tiny Kaneishigamitsuki
00:14:08who lost his dream.
00:14:11The adults just hanging around.
00:14:16If this is our tomorrow,
00:14:19I want to run away.
00:14:23There are about 200.
00:14:31Inoue told his high school seniors
00:14:34about how he became a member of Asahara.
00:14:43Asahara was doing something called Shaktipat
00:14:46to generate energy to create a mysterious experience.
00:14:49Shaktipat.
00:14:55Shaktipat.
00:14:58It is an extremely advanced technique
00:15:01that directly touches the body of a practitioner
00:15:04to inject the sacred energy of Guru.
00:15:07It is a very advanced technique
00:15:10that no one in the world has seen before.
00:15:15At one point,
00:15:18I saw Asahara doing Shaktipat
00:15:21while he was in a daze.
00:15:24He was trying to save others
00:15:27by sacrificing himself.
00:15:30That is true mercy.
00:15:33I saw the truth of humanity
00:15:36and the truth of religion
00:15:39in the way that Asahara's words
00:15:42and what he was actually doing
00:15:45Fuse.
00:15:48Fuse is the base of the practice
00:15:51and is an important practice to accumulate Kudoku.
00:15:56Asahara sucks up the money from the believers.
00:15:59Asahara sucks up the money from the believers.
00:16:02Every time the practice progresses,
00:16:05he demands hundreds of thousands of yen as Fuse.
00:16:08He also has a way to train faster
00:16:11by paying money.
00:16:14This is an expensive option menu.
00:16:21Asahara's blood flow is one million yen.
00:16:24He is saying that he can inject
00:16:27the spiritual energy into the body.
00:16:31He is saying that he can inject
00:16:34the spiritual energy into the body.
00:16:38He wanted to pay off all his property, including his house and land.
00:16:56Whether it was a deposit or a loan,
00:16:59I had to pay off everything except what was decided.
00:17:03So I paid off all my real estate.
00:17:08I slept in a box like a beehive.
00:17:15I slept in a cheap, private hotel.
00:17:20That was my daily life.
00:17:25In the 1990s,
00:17:27various businesses such as restaurants were set up based on funds raised by believers.
00:17:39A computer manufacturing company that raised funds from believers
00:17:44sold more than 6 billion yen a year.
00:17:48The number of believers in Japan grew to more than 10,000 in 10 years.
00:18:04And the old Kamikui Shikimura in Yamanashi Prefecture,
00:18:08where Mount Fuji is located,
00:18:11built a huge base with more than 30 buildings.
00:18:21The owner of a sushi restaurant that Asahara used to go to
00:18:26was surprised to see him for the first time in a long time.
00:18:33One day, he suddenly came by car.
00:18:38I waited for him in front of the restaurant.
00:18:41I said,
00:18:43I said,
00:18:45I said,
00:18:47I said,
00:18:49I said,
00:18:51I said,
00:18:53I said,
00:18:55I said,
00:18:57I said,
00:18:59I said,
00:19:01I said,
00:19:03I said,
00:19:05I said,
00:19:22Soon, when the corps had been established,
00:19:26Asahara found out I had talked about a coup that overthrew the country.
00:19:35In 1986, Sugimoto, a believer of Saiko-san, was killed at the scene of the incident.
00:19:48In early May 1986, at the Fuji-Goko campground.
00:19:56Kyo said he would reveal his true intentions.
00:20:01I will overthrow the current government.
00:20:07The Meiji Shrine was built by a small number of people.
00:20:11I still believe it is possible.
00:20:20The believers saw Asahara being trapped in madness.
00:20:30Since the Heian period, Asahara has often referred to the Shrine as a religion of madness.
00:20:43We didn't understand the meaning of madness at all.
00:20:48There was a story that Kaniyami said,
00:20:51that Asahara was a religious man.
00:20:57It was a world of madness.
00:21:01Asahara was a religious man.
00:21:05Asahara is a savior of the universe.
00:21:17He has a special soul and special DNA.
00:21:21He is obsessed with such thoughts.
00:21:24He is delusional.
00:21:28He has no distinction between his desire and reality.
00:21:33I thought he was mentally ill.
00:21:39I thought he was living in a world he wanted to live in.
00:21:46The editor of the magazine that covered Asahara at the time.
00:21:51He said he had a strange feeling about something he saw in Asahara's room.
00:21:57I read the titles of the books in the bookshelves.
00:22:05I came across a book about Hitler.
00:22:13He was not an ordinary person.
00:22:16He said he respected the way Hitler lived.
00:22:22He clearly said that.
00:22:27I remember that.
00:22:36How did Asahara proceed to arm himself for the November war?
00:22:42November, 1941
00:22:47The darkness of his activities in Russia was revealed.
00:22:57The Japanese landed and took off from here.
00:23:04They were on training flights.
00:23:07They were short and thin.
00:23:11They were dressed like poor people.
00:23:16They had short pants.
00:23:21It was the beginning of the 1990s
00:23:25when the former Soviet Union collapsed.
00:23:37November, 1941
00:23:44The crew obtained a video of Asahara's activities
00:23:48recorded by a former Russian believer.
00:23:53November, 1941
00:24:06Good evening. This is Shoko Asahara.
00:24:11Asahara appeared on TV and radio in Russia one after another.
00:24:17November, 1941
00:24:22Asahara, your name is known all over Japan.
00:24:28Why did you come to Moscow?
00:24:32I wanted to create a world that was higher than the human world.
00:24:38November, 1941
00:24:41There was also a video of Asahara giving money and food to a Russian believer.
00:24:50How do Russians eat? I'd like you to tell me.
00:24:54How do Russians eat?
00:24:59It's delicious.
00:25:02It's delicious.
00:25:05I'd like you to tell me.
00:25:09I'd like you to tell me.
00:25:14I'd like you to tell me.
00:25:19November, 1941
00:25:25Musicians were paid for the music
00:25:29and an orchestra was formed.
00:25:38The popularity of music increased.
00:25:42In just three years, the number of Russian believers exceeded 30,000.
00:25:54November, 1941
00:26:04Thank you very much.
00:26:08Thank you very much.
00:26:12November, 1941
00:26:16The population was in a state of panic.
00:26:20The influence in Russia was rapidly intensified.
00:26:27People who were weaker,
00:26:30didn't have the strength to fight back.
00:26:34They tried to find themselves in religion.
00:26:37Some were drunk, some were addicted to drugs.
00:26:43It was a very difficult time.
00:26:46It was poverty.
00:26:49I was shocked that talented young people
00:26:53were easily turned into slaves.
00:27:00Asahara was in constant contact with his Russian friends,
00:27:04such as his father and his father-in-law.
00:27:15Why was he able to get involved in the government?
00:27:19A former investigator who was investigating the activities of the church in Russia
00:27:24was interviewed.
00:27:27I was an investigator at the Kesshin Public Security Bureau.
00:27:30I was in charge of information in the investigation.
00:27:37Asahara testified that he had provided a large sum of money to the Russian side.
00:27:47The Russian representative,
00:27:50his name was Lobov.
00:27:53He was the central figure.
00:27:56I gave him 10 million yen.
00:27:58Lobov was close to Elchin.
00:28:03The Russian side wanted money.
00:28:07The U.S. side wanted to get as much money as they could
00:28:11from the collapse of the Soviet Union.
00:28:16If they could get all the money,
00:28:19the two sides would be on the same page.
00:28:21The Russian side wanted to get the money.
00:28:25They opened a human trafficking network in the West.
00:28:32The Russian side used this connection to procure weapons.
00:28:41The first one to become the center was Kiyohide Hayakawa,
00:28:46who was the closest to Asahara and who was executed.
00:28:49At least more than 20 times, he went to Russia as a commander of armed groups.
00:29:02This time, he got a new weapon of Hayakawa.
00:29:07The details were revealed.
00:29:09In the spring of 1945, he was ordered by Asahara to conduct a tour of the A-bombs in Russia.
00:29:29He did everything he could to get the weapon.
00:29:34It was a plan to bring the old Soviet automatic rifle, commonly known as Karashnikov, to Japan.
00:29:54It was also written how to send Karashnikov to Japan.
00:30:05He put the rifle in the bottom of his travel bag,
00:30:10and brought back a dozen bullets in his X-1000 protective pack.
00:30:19Nakata Kiyohide was a subordinate of Hayakawa.
00:30:23He was surprised by what he saw in his room.
00:30:27There were a lot of weapons catalogs on the desk.
00:30:35I asked him what he thought of them.
00:30:39From airplanes, submarines, landing ships, and destroyers.
00:30:47There weren't even warships, but there were a lot of them.
00:30:51He said he was going to load them all on the plane.
00:30:58There were pistols, Karashnikovs, and so on.
00:31:05Was he planning a war?
00:31:11He was ordered to get a military helicopter from Asahara.
00:31:21In August of 1945, he started negotiating for a helicopter from Russia.
00:31:27He looked into the possibility of purchasing a helicopter.
00:31:34He received information from a Russian acquaintance that he could get a MiG-17 for 70 million yen.
00:31:44Hayakawa purchased the MiG-17, a Soviet helicopter, from a Russian company in Vienna, Austria.
00:32:02The company's manager was known as a weapon dealer in Austria.
00:32:09The MiG-17 was transported to Yokohama Port.
00:32:14Nakatara was involved in transporting it to a cult facility in Yamanashi Prefecture.
00:32:28I was told that a large military helicopter was being transported to Yokohama Port.
00:32:35I was told that a large military helicopter was being transported to Yokohama Port.
00:32:40I was told that a large military helicopter was being transported to Yokohama Port.
00:32:45It was like a war.
00:32:50Hayakawa sent two believers to Russia for pilot training.
00:32:55Hayakawa sent two believers to Russia for pilot training.
00:33:03They went to the Borosobo Airfield in Moscow.
00:33:14The instructor of the airfield remembered what happened at that time.
00:33:18The instructor of the airfield remembered what happened at that time.
00:33:24I realized that they already knew how to pilot a helicopter.
00:33:28They just had to learn how to pilot a MiG-8.
00:33:37Shigeru Kitamura was a former police chief and later chief of the National Security Bureau.
00:33:44Shigeru Kitamura was a former police chief and later chief of the National Security Bureau.
00:33:48He was involved in the collapse of the Soviet Union.
00:33:52He was pushing for armed revolution in Russia.
00:33:57One day, the country was going to collapse.
00:34:01Another day, the country was going to collapse.
00:34:04The Soviet Union was trying to overthrow Russia and create a coup d'etat.
00:34:12The Soviet Union was trying to overthrow Russia and create a coup d'etat.
00:34:14It seemed like Russian government was trying to create a power that would lead to the collapse.
00:34:23I saw it for the first time.
00:34:30So, I really wanted to meet you.
00:34:33I think the time has come.
00:34:35The time has come?
00:34:36Yes.
00:34:37In other words, the physical hardness of humans has reached its peak,
00:34:42and people are remembering that they can't be satisfied with that.
00:34:46What do you think is the right way to do it?
00:34:50It takes a long time.
00:34:52For example, can you do an experiment here?
00:34:54Can you do something like that?
00:34:57I can do a lot of things.
00:34:59For example, I want you to see this.
00:35:02Oh, thank you.
00:35:04What Mr. Ishibe is saying is certainly correct.
00:35:11What is correct is that it is correct to do it with a mental illness.
00:35:14I think it's interesting.
00:35:16So, I decided to do it.
00:35:21I'm afraid of doing it seriously.
00:35:44What is the correct way to do it?
00:36:00To tell you what actually happened,
00:36:03it wasn't like I was floating in the air.
00:36:08It was clearly a jump.
00:36:12It was a jump at an unstoppable speed.
00:36:17It was a jump at an unstoppable speed.
00:36:24I think it was because of the media coverage.
00:36:31I think it was because of the media coverage.
00:36:36I think it was because of the media coverage.
00:36:43Asahara looked down on the country.
00:36:46There was a big fire that broke out in November.
00:36:55There were no votes at all.
00:36:57I didn't win.
00:37:00Then my head went blank.
00:37:03I said,
00:37:05I said,
00:37:07I said,
00:37:09I said,
00:37:12I said,
00:37:14I said,
00:37:16I said,
00:37:19Asahara was elected to the Shugin election in 1990.
00:37:26Asahara was elected to the Shugin election in 1990.
00:37:35I would like to propose five policies.
00:37:41The first one is to abolish the consumption tax.
00:37:46The first one is to abolish the consumption tax.
00:37:51Asahara was elected to the Shugin election in 1990.
00:37:57Asahara was elected to the Shugin election in 1990.
00:38:02Asahara was elected to the Shugin election in 1990.
00:38:08I think everyone is like this.
00:38:10I think everyone is like this.
00:38:15Of course, I don't think everyone will win.
00:38:19Of course, I don't think everyone will win.
00:38:21I think one person should win.
00:38:23I think one person should win.
00:38:27However, not everyone won.
00:38:31Even the highest voting rate for Asahara was 0.3%.
00:38:36It was 1783 votes, and it was a tie.
00:38:47The result of this election is a tie.
00:38:52The reason why it's a tie is that it's a defeat to society.
00:38:59I think it's a defeat to the country.
00:39:07I think it's a defeat to the country.
00:39:15The Oumu is an anti-society, an anti-country.
00:39:22In order to continue to exist like a lotus flower in a pot,
00:39:26it must be an anti-society.
00:39:28Therefore, the government, the police, and the media will continue to be enemies.
00:39:40Three months after the election,
00:39:42Asahara was worried about the danger of believers
00:39:48when the world's last war, Armageddon, was approaching.
00:39:52Asahara, the leader of the Oumu,
00:39:55I'm sure there will be a big war, Armageddon,
00:39:58and the outbreak of World War III.
00:40:01We have to prepare for the time to come.
00:40:04We have to survive and prepare for the next generation.
00:40:22How did Asahara turn the believers
00:40:26into people who didn't even try to kill them?
00:40:38He was calm and kind.
00:40:42That's all I can say.
00:40:52Why did he do that?
00:40:57I thought he was a man of no connection to the incident.
00:41:02He joined the Oumu,
00:41:05and I'm sure he lost his humanity.
00:41:11That's all I can say.
00:41:16Mr. Asahara also said that most people in the modern world
00:41:19have fallen into a low world.
00:41:23Tomomasa Nakagawa was Asahara's closest ally.
00:41:28He was involved in the killing of 27 people in the November incident
00:41:32and was sentenced to death.
00:41:34NAKAGAWA
00:41:39Nakagawa worked as a doctor to save people's lives.
00:41:53However, two months after his release,
00:41:56he was involved in a murder.
00:42:05The Sakamoto lawyer's family was murdered.
00:42:15Come out!
00:42:17Miyako!
00:42:19I'm waiting for you.
00:42:21Come on in.
00:42:23At this time, the parents of the believers who had been exiled
00:42:26were starting to take back their children.
00:42:31Hurry up!
00:42:33Run away!
00:42:38Asahara ordered the murder of the Sakamoto Tsutsumi lawyer,
00:42:42who was at the heart of the rebellion.
00:42:48Nakagawa was among them.
00:42:51NAKAGAWA
00:42:58Sakamoto was criticizing the cult.
00:43:02He said he couldn't forgive them.
00:43:04He had to kill them.
00:43:08On his way home,
00:43:10he was asked by his father
00:43:12if he wanted to give him an injection.
00:43:17Of course, he didn't want to.
00:43:20He wondered if this was really okay.
00:43:42The six of them went up the stairs to the apartment.
00:43:49I was at the back.
00:43:57Everyone was suddenly attacked.
00:44:03The child woke up and started crying.
00:44:09Someone told me to do something,
00:44:12so I hurriedly held him down with a futon.
00:44:16I couldn't do anything.
00:44:25Tatsuhiko, can you slide by yourself?
00:44:27I'm scared.
00:44:28It's okay.
00:44:29I don't want you to stand in the middle.
00:44:31It's okay.
00:44:34Nakagawa and his wife, Satoko,
00:44:37were Sakamoto's lawyers.
00:44:39And Tatsuhiko, who had just turned one.
00:44:44He killed everyone in the family.
00:44:58I was scared in the car.
00:45:00I didn't know what was going on.
00:45:03I closed my eyes.
00:45:07I couldn't stop shaking.
00:45:11When we arrived at the headquarters,
00:45:14everything was still as it was.
00:45:20Asahara said that Nakagawa's sense of guilt
00:45:23had been erased by force.
00:45:32When the American Psychiatric Association
00:45:35came to investigate the specific method,
00:45:39Nakagawa was in a state of shock.
00:46:10They are in the womb.
00:46:13After about a month in solitary confinement,
00:46:16the camps said,
00:46:17oh yeah, yeah, this is right.
00:46:23Asahara justified the murder
00:46:26as an act of saving the other person's soul,
00:46:29as a form of charity.
00:46:39I don't want to kill anyone.
00:46:42I don't want to kill anyone.
00:46:45I don't want to kill anyone.
00:46:48I don't want to kill anyone.
00:46:51I don't want to kill anyone.
00:46:54I don't want to kill anyone.
00:46:57I don't want to kill anyone.
00:47:00I don't want to kill anyone.
00:47:03I don't want to kill anyone.
00:47:07Let's see.
00:47:09Nakagawa later told his friends
00:47:12about his close associates
00:47:15who followed Asahara's instructions.
00:47:20What Nakagawa said at the end was
00:47:23that the Association was
00:47:26nothing more than Asahara's Yusman.
00:47:29Well, if you look at it from the top,
00:47:32Yusman is a natural thing.
00:47:36But in the end,
00:47:38Yusman and Nakagawa
00:47:41were trying to win each other over
00:47:44and they were fighting over
00:47:47some sort of privilege.
00:47:50Nakagawa was emphasizing
00:47:53that this was a world of madness.
00:48:00The desire to capture Asahara's faithful
00:48:05facilitated the violence
00:48:08or accelerated the violence.
00:48:11It was a construction
00:48:14of both Asahara and his group
00:48:17that kind of created that,
00:48:20that kind of led to this vicious cycle
00:48:23that increased all the time
00:48:26and also accounts for
00:48:29the persistent project
00:48:32of doing violence.
00:49:03My name is John Sopko.
00:49:06Almost 30 years ago,
00:49:09we investigated the activities
00:49:12of the Aum Shinrikyo.
00:49:15This was one of the most shocking
00:49:18and unbelievable investigations
00:49:21we were involved in.
00:49:32The Aum Shinrikyo
00:49:41One of the DIA analysts
00:49:44told me, he said,
00:49:47well, you know,
00:49:50the Aum Shinrikyo,
00:49:53the Aum Shinrikyo,
00:49:56the Aum Shinrikyo
00:49:59He said, well, you know,
00:50:02the Aum Shinrikyo
00:50:05was at the Kurchatov Institute.
00:50:08It was an actual Russian employee.
00:50:30They were trying to get information
00:50:33on how to develop nuclear,
00:50:36bio and gas
00:50:39or chemical weapons.
00:50:42It's easier than you think
00:50:45to make a dirty bomb
00:50:48using radioactive material
00:50:51than most people think.
00:50:59We found out that the Aum Shinrikyo
00:51:02was being mined in Ulan.
00:51:05According to the local authorities,
00:51:08the land purchased by the Aum Shinrikyo
00:51:11is about 200,000 hectares,
00:51:14which is equivalent to the area of Tokyo.
00:51:21We brought equipment to this land
00:51:24and investigated it for Ulan mining.
00:51:29They were very intent
00:51:32on exploiting the uranium deposit.
00:51:35They spoke to a number of people
00:51:38and geologists about the uranium deposit.
00:51:41They hired earth-moving equipment
00:51:44from some distance away
00:51:47at great expense to be brought there
00:51:50to excavate the uranium deposit.
00:51:53They had in mind of building
00:51:56some sort of nuclear capability
00:51:59as well in the longer term.
00:52:05They began to develop chemical weapons
00:52:08in Japan.
00:52:15Asahara was involved with
00:52:18engineers, doctors,
00:52:21the Self-Defense Force,
00:52:24as well as scientists.
00:52:27Among them,
00:52:30a man with expertise in science
00:52:33was assigned to develop chemical weapons.
00:52:41The person in charge of development
00:52:44was Masami Tsuchiya,
00:52:47who studied organic chemistry
00:52:50at a university.
00:52:53To develop chemical weapons,
00:52:56he was asked to investigate
00:52:59which material would be best.
00:53:02He chose sarin
00:53:05because it was easier to buy
00:53:08and the manufacturing process
00:53:11was shorter.
00:53:18Sarin was a chemical weapon
00:53:21that could kill people
00:53:24with a small amount.
00:53:37In 1993,
00:53:40the group built a research lab
00:53:43dedicated to Tsuchiya
00:53:46at the old Kamikui Shikimura site.
00:53:52Tsuchiya was involved
00:53:55in the development of sarin.
00:53:58An ex-believer was interviewed.
00:54:07Tsuchiya was given the task
00:54:10of developing sarin.
00:54:13As a scientist,
00:54:16I wanted to develop sarin
00:54:20and I was focused on that.
00:54:32Tsuchiya and his followers
00:54:35were involved in the development of sarin.
00:54:45They brought chemicals to Australia
00:54:48and were suspected of experimenting
00:54:51with chemical weapons.
00:54:57In order to find out the effect,
00:55:00they used sheep.
00:55:19In February 1994,
00:55:22seven months after the start of development,
00:55:25Tsuchiya and his followers
00:55:28finally succeeded in developing
00:55:3130kg of sarin.
00:55:48It was a blueish color.
00:55:54I was happy to find out
00:55:57that it was sarin.
00:56:00Since then,
00:56:03Asahara has been claiming
00:56:06that the Self-Defense Force
00:56:09and the U.S. military
00:56:12are being attacked
00:56:15by poisonous gas.
00:56:21It is said that
00:56:24it is a neurotoxin
00:56:27or a psychotropic substance
00:56:30that the U.S. military
00:56:33has been using.
00:56:45Asahara preached to believers
00:56:48all over the country.
00:56:52Tonight's sermon
00:56:55from the Sendai branch
00:56:58may give you a big shock.
00:57:01Whether this cult will exist
00:57:04or perish completely,
00:57:07my followers and believers
00:57:10have to stand up.
00:57:14And then, in June 1994,
00:57:17the Matsumoto Sarin Incident.
00:57:20The finished sarin
00:57:23was used to kill people.
00:57:26The one who was the target
00:57:29was a judge in charge
00:57:32of the Oumu-related trial.
00:57:35Eight people were killed
00:57:38involving the general public.
00:57:41More than 140 people were injured.
00:57:50However, the police investigation
00:57:53was difficult.
00:57:56They suspected the involvement of Oumu,
00:57:59but there was no definitive evidence.
00:58:02While the police investigation
00:58:05was not completed,
00:58:08Asahara finally
00:58:11started the X-Day,
00:58:14the day the country was overthrown.
00:58:17In 1995,
00:58:20the government of Japan
00:58:23announced the end
00:58:26of the X-Day.
00:58:29The end of the X-Day
00:58:32was set in November 1995.
00:58:39November 1995. War.
00:58:47In November 1995,
00:58:50a religious war broke out.
00:58:53In other words,
00:58:56a military revolution.
00:58:59The government declared war on Japan.
00:59:06The plan was to use the helicopters
00:59:09imported from Russia
00:59:12to send a large number of sarins
00:59:15from Tokyo to Japan.
00:59:18The sarin was to be deployed
00:59:21in 10 locations
00:59:24in order to
00:59:27protect the country
00:59:30from the enemy.
00:59:33The sarin was to be deployed
00:59:36in 10 locations
00:59:39in order to
00:59:42protect the country
00:59:45from the enemy.
00:59:48The sarin was to be deployed
00:59:51in 10 locations
00:59:54in order to
00:59:57protect the country
01:00:00from the enemy.
01:00:03The sarin was to be deployed
01:00:06in 10 locations
01:00:09in order to
01:00:12protect the country
01:00:15from the enemy.
01:00:18The sarin was to be deployed
01:00:21in 10 locations
01:00:24in order to
01:00:27protect the country
01:00:30from the enemy.
01:00:33The sarin was to be deployed
01:00:36in 10 locations
01:00:39in order to
01:00:42protect the country
01:00:45One month before the sarin incident,
01:00:48a terrorist attack was committed by the O.M.
01:00:51in Tokyo.
01:00:54The O.M. tried to give all the money
01:00:57to the charity, but he ran away.
01:01:00He kidnapped his brother's hunter,
01:01:03Kiyoshi, and tried to find out where he was.
01:01:06Inoue and Nakagawara
01:01:09were involved in the incident.
01:01:12When the incident happened in Tokyo,
01:01:15the police chief joined the O.M.'s investigation
01:01:18and the O.M.'s situation expanded.
01:01:21and the O.M.'s situation expanded.
01:01:24The O.M. needed money
01:01:27for the November war.
01:01:30for the November war.
01:01:33for the November war.
01:01:36The O.M. kidnapped Miyazaki's hotel manager
01:01:39and tried to give all the money to the charity.
01:01:47The hunting incident was the turning point.
01:01:52Until then, there were no police officers in the police station.
01:01:55Until then, there were no police officers in the police station.
01:01:58We told them to avoid all this,
01:02:01but we had to stay alert.
01:02:04We had to stay alert.
01:02:07We had to stay alert.
01:02:10We had to stay alert.
01:02:16The police chief decided to force the investigation
01:02:19into the O.M. on March 22.
01:02:22into the O.M. on March 22.
01:02:29Asahara noticed the police's actions
01:02:32and ordered the police to surround the forest.
01:02:35and ordered the police to surround the forest.
01:02:46They were very good at gathering information.
01:02:49They were very good at gathering information.
01:02:52They thought the police would attack
01:02:55on March 20.
01:02:58on March 20.
01:03:02What if they didn't do that?
01:03:05What if they didn't do that?
01:03:08The police wouldn't be able to act.
01:03:11The police wouldn't be able to act.
01:03:14The police wouldn't be able to act.
01:03:17March 20.
01:03:20March 20.
01:03:23March 20.
01:03:35And today, 30 years later...
01:03:38And today, 30 years later...
01:03:47The police chief is in danger.
01:03:50The police chief is in danger.
01:03:56The O.M. scattered saline
01:03:58The O.M. scattered saline
01:04:01on the three underground tracks
01:04:04on the three underground tracks
01:04:07leading to the center of the city.
01:04:10The O.M. scattered saline
01:04:13was a terrorist attack.
01:04:20The O.M. was not fully regenerated.
01:04:23The O.M. was not fully regenerated.
01:04:26But the damage was huge.
01:04:31But the damage was huge.
01:04:34But the damage was huge.
01:04:42The police started the search
01:04:45two days later.
01:04:48Two days later.
01:04:51Two days later.
01:04:57We don't know what kind of poison the O.M. has.
01:05:00We don't know what kind of poison the O.M. has.
01:05:03The O.M. members went into the facility
01:05:06with a gun.
01:05:17The O.M. members stepped in with a gun.
01:05:20The O.M. members stepped in with a gun.
01:05:27When we first entered,
01:05:30we checked the O.M.
01:05:33We checked the O.M.
01:05:36We checked the O.M.
01:05:39We checked the O.M.
01:05:51Please stop.
01:05:54Please stop.
01:05:57Please stop.
01:06:00Please stop.
01:06:03Please stop.
01:06:06Please stop.
01:06:09Please stop.
01:06:12Please stop.
01:06:21The O.M. was a chemical factory.
01:06:24so I was like, what the hell is this?
01:06:32The pipes were all rusty,
01:06:38and I remember it was so strong
01:06:42that my nose was about to pop.
01:06:50When opening the bottom of the tank,
01:06:52I was told to be careful
01:06:56so I put the pipe in the right spot.
01:07:08Deep inside, I found a drum can that was over 400 pieces.
01:07:13It contained the toxic substance of saline,
01:07:193-en-carine.
01:07:30It was enough to produce 30 tons of saline
01:07:34and kill more than 10 million people.
01:07:44The November war was stopped at Kamihito.
01:07:56If it had been delayed,
01:07:58another saline incident would have happened.
01:08:02But it was stopped.
01:08:04The war was over.
01:08:10I thought it was like a battlefield,
01:08:13so I put it on display at the front door of my house.
01:08:21Asahara Shokyo, President of Aom Shinri-kyo
01:08:33This is breaking news.
01:08:35Asahara Shokyo, President of Aom Shinri-kyo,
01:08:38was arrested on suspicion of murder
01:08:41at a facility in Kameshiko village, Yamanashi prefecture.
01:08:44Asahara Shokyo, President of Aom Shinri-kyo,
01:08:49Asahara Shokyo, President of Aom Shinri-kyo,
01:08:52was hiding in a secret room at a Kyodan facility.
01:09:02He had 9.6 million yen in cash.
01:09:15I was disappointed that he was hiding in a secret room
01:09:19with cash, food, and a mask.
01:09:22I was disappointed that he was hiding in a secret room
01:09:25with cash, food, and a mask.
01:09:34Inoue and Nakagawa sent bombs to the village headquarters.
01:09:38The investigation continued until the end.
01:09:45Aom Shinri-kyo
01:09:57The Aom Shinri-kyo case left many lessons for the world.
01:10:06I couldn't find the evidence.
01:10:10I couldn't find the evidence.
01:10:13The police didn't tell me that Aom Shinri-kyo was in danger.
01:10:20The police didn't tell me that Aom Shinri-kyo was in danger.
01:10:23I always felt that I had to find the evidence.
01:10:27I always felt that I had to find the evidence.
01:10:31I'll do my best in March.
01:10:44Aom Shinri-kyo
01:10:50I feel like I'm angry with my whole body.
01:10:53I don't want to hear the words of apology
01:10:57I don't want to hear the words of apology
01:11:00from a defendant like Matsumoto.
01:11:05Aom Shinri-kyo is like Asahara.
01:11:09Aom Shinri-kyo is like Asahara.
01:11:14I feel that it's very dangerous.
01:11:19I feel that it's very dangerous.
01:11:22I think that the same thing is happening in the world today.
01:11:29I think that the same thing is happening in the world today.
01:11:32I think that the same thing is happening in the world today.
01:11:35I think that the same thing is happening in the world today.
01:11:45Asahara Shoko, who gave up her country and took many lives.
01:11:53She never acknowledged her responsibility until the end.
01:12:02Aom Shinri-kyo
01:12:05Aom Shinri-kyo
01:12:08Aom Shinri-kyo
01:12:11Aom Shinri-kyo
01:12:14Aom Shinri-kyo
01:12:17Aom Shinri-kyo
01:12:20Aom Shinri-kyo
01:12:23Can we stop the rampage of madness?
01:12:33She can be defeated in the last contest, not just in Keisetsu 20.
01:12:36Her specialty is to come back to life.
01:12:39Her specialty is to come back to life.
01:12:43She can't betray her country.
01:12:48She can't betray her country.
01:12:56She can't betray her country.
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