Most notably was, "The Organization."
They called themselves the "Million Man Patriots" and they would insure the security and power of Japan at any cost.
Even if it meant sacrificing a few Japanese here and there.
They were a psuedo-government group. They were funded by the government, but in such a way that there were probably few who knew about them. They were led mostly by JSDF, military and secret police officials who felt that something must be done to maintain Japan.
Basically, they were a small, extremist parasite that had wormed its way into the body of a host animal.
They had remained in that brooding, coiled position, occasionally commiting some act of "patriatism," including a failed attempt at destroying the Korean World Cup stadium (along with several Korean and 'corrupt' Japanese officials) until they latched upon the idea of mutants.
The Million Man Patriots lacked nothing in terms of funs, being well skilled in quietly siphoning off funds from the government, and it was quite easy to start to build a facility for collecting and "training" mutants.
Then Sinister had approached them with a deal, and they had even greater power.
As for why they had collected gaijin as well as Japanese. Well, they had been forced to admit that inbreeding was becoming a problem...and besides...it was easier to kidnap a citizen of another country than one of their own. And with Sinister's help, they could insure that all the children had classic Japanese features without forgoing the strengths of their gaijin heritage.
Now they were more than just a minor drain on the country. Now they were a threat, though of course they didn't see it that way.
Only the X-Men and Sunfire had threatened that all. The Yashida clan was slowly leaking information to the media about a mutant "breeding camp" where a collection of girls had been held "enslaved."
Didn't they understand that it was the woman's place to breed? Men were to be warriors! Only occasionally would one employ a woman as an agent, and then it was to seduce and kill...and such a "breeding camp" was an excellent way of training them to do so.
The Japanese people, having long lacked the general hatred toward mutants that existed elsewhere, were aghast by this. They were still, however, regarding it as a mere tabloid story drummed up by the media.
Eventually, however, government groups would begin investigating. And they would be impossible to distract this time.
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