Officials working at the Fukushima plant in Japan have expressed concern over new "lethal levels" of radiation leaking out into the ocean.Marvel Apocalypse born of Chernobyl, so what needs more power from Fukushima?
Godzilla would be the obvious choice, but what about Kato?
I foiund that there's a Kato Train museum in Tokyo, with model trains, in the Kato movie Teito Monogatari, which I subtitled and lost an account for on YouTube, they also have models of Tokyo. Found this one, probably using my subtitles .
'Teito Monogatari Tokyo Doomed Megapolis (English subtitles)'
There's also a Kato institute in America.
Promoting an American public policy based on individual liberty, limited government, free markets and peaceful international relations.
Kato may be of the Kato of Cato vs Caesar.
Cato vs Caesar
Cato the younger is considered the man who (almost) stopped Caesar
I saw this new album cover and thought maybe it's Kato/Cato.
Cato the younger is considered the man who (almost) stopped Caesar
I saw this new album cover and thought maybe it's Kato/Cato.
But then I remember Caesar writing a book about Kato calling him the antichrist.
The System of Antichrist
Kato'ya is 'Handsome snake with a big head'
Ahh, 'Caesar the dictator wrote two books by way of answer to what had been objected to him by Cato, which he called Anti-Catones'
Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volume 2, Part 1
A tail of two Cat'o's, Cato the younger is the one who 'almost stopped' Caesar.
'The Anticato (sometimes Anti-Cato; Latin: Anticatones) was a polemic written by Julius Caesar in hostile reply to Cicero's pamphlet praising Cato the Younger. The text is lost and survives only in fragments. Brutus, dissatisfied with Cicero's work, wrote a second pamphlet in praise of Cato and called, simply, "Cato," which provoked a reply from Octavian.[1] Octavian's work is not known to have been called Anticato but must have been modeled on Caesar's reply to Cicero.'
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