Dr. Naito person
also: Naito, Nayuto, Naoto, Naegito, Nieto
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Dr. Naito member_of
Unit 731 host_asserted
“was that Naito was a member of Unit 731. And he knew who all the others were and where they were located. In the following weeks, Sanders set up an office at Daishi Building in Tokyo. That was the location of MacArthur's headquarters. And w…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 2 @ 5:57
Dr. Naito founded
The Naito Document host_asserted
“try something else. He produced what became known as the Naito document. It was 12 pages of handwritten paper, gave the entire structure of Unit 731, including the chain of command, and who it reported to back at the Japanese government. Th…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 2 @ 9:08
Murray Sanders recruited
Dr. Naito host_asserted
“was that Naito was a member of Unit 731. And he knew who all the others were and where they were located. In the following weeks, Sanders set up an office at Daishi Building in Tokyo. That was the location of MacArthur's headquarters. And w…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 2 @ 5:57
Mentions (15)
▶ 4:23
Sanders' specific mission was to find out everything he could about the biological warfare machine of Unit 731. When the Sturgis docked at Yokohama, an amazing thing happened. As Sanders stepped down the game plank, there was a Japanese gen…
▶ 4:51
He identified himself as Dr. Naito. He welcomed Dr. Sanders to Japan. He quickly explained that he was going to be Colonel Sanders' interpreter. Sanders was a bit confused. He hadn't been told he was going to be met at the ship, let alone h…
▶ 5:27
He recognized the photo immediately because it was a photo of him at Fort Detrick. The only explanation Colonel Sanders could come up with is MacArthur's G2, which is Willowsbury or whatever his name is, had given that photo to Naito. When …
▶ 5:57
was that Naito was a member of Unit 731. And he knew who all the others were and where they were located. In the following weeks, Sanders set up an office at Daishi Building in Tokyo. That was the location of MacArthur's headquarters. And w…
▶ 6:28
inquiries into where all of the Japanese doctors, biologists, blah, blah, blah, scientists that were part of Unit 731. This was very useful information because according to official records, there was no such thing as Unit 731 because all o…
▶ 8:36
Same thing happened in Japan. So, Nayuto had made contact with certain senior officials of Ishii's staff, and they continued to meet on a regular basis in some of the suburbs. In the beginning, his main purpose was to act as an insulator be…
▶ 9:08
try something else. He produced what became known as the Naito document. It was 12 pages of handwritten paper, gave the entire structure of Unit 731, including the chain of command, and who it reported to back at the Japanese government. Th…
▶ 9:39
All I know to help your sincere effort to investigate as a scientist, began Nieto's handwriting. The purpose of this information, only to rescue our poor defeated nation and to avoid the damage, according to your words, that if we offer the…
▶ 10:06
which will be disclosed afterwards, every damage will be added to us. Naoto went on to state, there occurred a big consternation in circles of higher officers in the Japanese headquarters when your inquiry about biological weapons began. A …
▶ 10:35
The Vice Chief of General Staffs and the Chief of Bureau of Warfare had the fear that the fact that Japan had some laboratories for biological warfare will bring a big misfortune on the Emperor. So, with all of that out of the way, it was a…
▶ 11:07
He ended the paper with a statement. I have a large fear that my, something that couldn't be figured out, act of giving this information against our general staff. So I beg you to fire these papers immediately after you read them. I beg you…
▶ 11:39
I beg you to keep this information secret. Nayato feared for his life. Sanders then knew that he was a member of the unit in question, and he knew that there were other members that were around as well, but he had reached an impasse. The Ja…
▶ 13:10
Sanders met with MacArthur and a representative from military intelligence. And after a debate, MacArthur decided that the information could be gleaned from the Japanese far outweighed any war crimes that they committed, even against Americ…
▶ 14:43
Sanders was stunned. Sanders returned to MacArthur, but was told to keep investigating. The statement provided by one unknown person wasn't enough to stop the deal. None of the statements were enough to stop the deal. It didn't matter how g…
▶ 16:21
in 1946 to report the results of his investigation to Fort Detrick. After producing the Naito document and explaining his findings, he began to grow ill. He had contacted tuberculosis and would not be sent back to Japan. Was he poisoned? Th…