Takashi Hirose (writer)


Takashi Hirose is a Japanese writer. His father was Saburō Hirose, an architect.

Biography

He was born in Tokyo. After graduating from Waseda University, he started writing by translating foreign medical studies.
After the Three Mile Island accident in 1979, Hirose wrote several works about the event in the 1980s. In his book, Why John Wayne Died, he argues that several outdoor film sets in Nevada in the 1950s were contaminated as a result of nuclear testing.
After the Chernobyl disaster, Hirose published A Dangerous Story: Cherynobyl and the Destiny of Japan, in which he makes an argument about the risks of using nuclear energy to generate electricity.
In addition to writing works criticising nuclear power, Hirose wrote several works on the economy of Japan as well as the world economy. In 1986, he published Hollywood Billionaire Kills, in which he focused on the Rockefeller and Morgan families. He also published a work focusing on the Rothschild family, Red Shield - Mystery of Rothschild, in 1991. On Ryūichi Hirokawa's work concerning Judaism, Merchants of Diamonds and Death, Hirose claimed that it revealed several Jewish conspiracies, particularly among Israel, South Africa and Taiwan.
Concerning the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, Hirose suggested that Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano repeated the warnings given to him by Tokyo Electric Power Company about the health effects of the disaster. He later wrote several works in which he called for a phase-out of nuclear power. In 2012, a year since the accident, he gave a testimony for Beyond the Cloud, a film by Keiko Courdy concerning the event.

Selected bibliography

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