User blog comment:Nick D Wolfwood/the hogyoku did it.../@comment-44061-20100422144609

I would have to agree the entire interaction Aizen has had with others since the beginning of the Fake Karakura Town fights seems to be called into question by his latest monologue. From his saying I made everything happen which isn't true the Hogyoku did you may have been behind Rukia going to Karakura Town in the beginning but the information doesn't add up.

110 years ago how did he know of the creation of the Hogyoku before it was even used the first time. Its more plausible he found out about it through some notes left after Urahara left then knew about it before it was ever even used. Then because he knew about it he started the hollowfication experiments to test its true power it. Then the likelihood that he knows more about it then the creator, when ever has that happened.

His explanation on the Vizards creation makes no sense since he explains their creation but folds it back in on itself so that we don't understand the significance of his words. Whats saying complete and fully evolved mean. Compared to what is he talking about. He says that they are the greatest pinnacle of creation to their purpose and claims it was urahara using the hogyoku but how so does that mean the hogyoku was capable of more then what it was intended for.

He states the Hogyoku was why Rukia lost her powers to Ichigo, how so when though not a common practice a Shinigami is capable of doing so in certain circumstances. The reasoning given was pretty weak. Yes he sent her to Karakura town but early claims lost her and wasn't until later he found her but then he claims he was behind every interaction with Ichigo and all his battles regardless of not knowing how they play out, he still takes credit for them.

He states chad and orihime got their powers from it, but when where they ever around it. Urahara explains its because they were around Ichigo massive spiritual power. Yet while Urahara used it on the vizards and Rukia had it within her, they weren't really near it, unless you count being around Rukia when they felt that at the moment.

Then theres the fights how much was him and how much was him wishing on the Hogyoku. It seems like Aizen is a big liar as he is the antagonist so it makes sense. These storys he tells dont seem all that accurate and seem as though its just another way to deceive people like he does with his zanpakuto. Always the illusionist whether he uses the zanpakuto or not. He maybe right about the Hogyoku but he can't be right about himself and the hogyoku at the same time. Something is a lie as all his claims don't add up. If we look at what theses situations where we will catch him in a lie at some point, so whats true.