Manifest

Manifesto
Overview
We are a global group with a specific misson.  In the near future,  our world will change.  With the election of Barack Obama in the United States, the forces behind globalism are given their best opportunity to change the economic and political landscape of the entire world for generations.  With the government of the US in the hands of the globalists, the military and fiscal power of the US is also in their hands.
It will be difficult for countries to withstand the change that is coming.  One of the biggest reasons for this is that globalists have found positions of power in nearly every advanced country in the world.  In our view, there are only three countries that have the power to resist this change and alter the course that is set.  They are;  China, the US itself, and  Japan.
The Chinese communist also have long-term plans to control a large portion of the world, but they have no intentions to share this power with the globalists.  They will use them to weaken threats to their plans.  But they will not acceed control to another group.  For now, we wish the Chinese well.  The enemy of our enemy is our friend.
The US is a different story.  The globalist and corporatists have control of the government.  However, the American public has, to a large extent, awakened to a feeling that something is wrong.  It remains to be known whether they will identify the nature of their dilemma in time to stop it.  Many there feel that the up-coming elections will set things right for them.  It is our view that it will take more than a change of party rule.  It is not felt that the American public has the will to take the steps necessary to help themselves, and the rest of the world.
A word about Europe and Russia.  Europe has long been in control of the globalists.  It was accomplished by the formation of the European Union and the creation of the Euro.  Only Germany and Britian have the power to resist, but it may be too late for them.  The criminals running Russia will find a way to benefit from the globalists at the expense of the Russian people.
Which brings us to Japan.  Like China, Japan is a country of rich traditions and culture.  Unlike, China, the Japanese culture has not been targeted for destruction by the government.  It has been used against the people of Japan at times, but it remains intact.  We see this as Japan’s strength and also its potential weakness.  Our mission is to awaken the Japanese people to this threat and help them to resist.
Why do we care?  While we have great admiration for the Japanese people and their culture, we are in this for our own well-being.  We do not want our families to live in a globalist, fascist state where choices are few and opportunities for advancement are fewer.  Japan is unique in this world.  It has the economic and technological strength to provide resistance against globalism.  It also has a culture that, if made aware of the dangers of globalism and how to resist it, will pull the Japanese people together to stand alone in the world.
We are not a group of overbearing gaijin who are here to tell the Japanese how to live thier lives.  Indeed, many of us are Japanese.  And we will seek more and more Japanese voices to participate.  Nor do we believe that anyone has the right to tell the people of Japan how to think.  We only humbly offer information for the Japanese.  Your response to this information will be up to you.  We will encourage you to open your minds to this debate and we  will provide the platform for debate.  Beyond that, it is up to the Japanese people.
Focus
Economic:  not only global and national economic topics, but also personal economic information.  It is encumbant for every family to be as fiscally strong as possible in order to resist globalism.  A weak family depends more and more on government.  A strong family is the greatest weapon.
Education:  globalism depends on subserviance.  Where better to instill this than through the education system.  Life is busy and it is too easy to hand children over to a government-run education system.  But, the strong family does not leave it to the government to teach more than reading, writing, and math.  It is the responsibility of the family to teach children values and independent thought.  Children are the most precious natural resource of any community.  Do not let it go to waste.
Politics:  many in the world point to an overly bureaucratic system of government in Japan while not recognizing it in their own countries.  Such a system does not act necessarily in the best interest of the people.  The place to change this is in the local community.  Make those “pubic servants” more accountable and, over time, the national political landscape will become more accountable as well.  Fiscal responsibility should be the primary focus of any governmental body as it is the people’s money not the government’s.  Power is granted by the people.  Hold these things dear and a more responsive government will emerge.
Method
We are anonymous.  There are many who will not want information we provide to be known.  And not only in Japan.  We are anonymous to shield us from those in power from turning that power into oppression and to protect the information we provide.  The information we offer can be found in publications throughout the world.  We offer nothing that is not already available.  However, we present this information in a way that ties together seemingly disparate stories into a knowledge base of globalism and how it affects the individual.  We want all people to see what is happening and how life will change if it is allowed.  It is then up to the individual to decide what to do with the information.
Limited resources
We are not a large corporation nor a political body with unlimited resources.   We fund this from our own pockets.  We think it is that important.  We have no agenda other than as described above.  Much of our content will be in other languages, mostly English.  We provide a limited machine translation.  We welcome interested parties to help translate this information.  We also wecome contributions of content that uphold our mission statement.  Please contact us at contribute [at] seetell [dot] jp.
We have arrangements for the business of running a website through an independent agent.  It is a simple contract with a Japanese company.  Any attack on these fine folks to shut us down will be an attack on free speech.  We will simply find another way to continue.

 

Mission

  • To broaden the scope of news available to interested individuals and families in a changing world.
  • To collate news in such a way as to provide a greater perspective and understanding of how this news affects the average person and their well-being.
  • To provide analysis not found in traditional media and uninhibited by political constraint.
  • To provide suggestions as to how individuals and families can prepare and protect themselves.
  • To promote the notion that Japan can prosper in this world without giving up her sovereignty.
  • To facilitate individual freedom and sustenance at every opportunity.

Focus

  • Economic: not only global and national economic topics, but also personal economic information.  It is incumbant for every family to be as fiscally strong as possible in order to resist globalism.  A weak family depends more and more on government.  A strong family is the greatest weapon.
  • Education: globalism depends on subservience.  Where better to instill this than through the education system.  Life is busy and it is too easy to hand children over to a government-run education system.  But, the strong family does not leave it to the government to teach more than reading, writing, and math.  It is the responsibility of the family to teach children values and independent thought.  Children are the most precious natural resource of any community.  Do not let it go to waste.
  • Politics:  many in the world point to an overly bureaucratic system of government in Japan while not recognizing it in their own countries.  Such a system does not act necessarily in the best interest of the people.  The place to change this is in the local community.  Make those “pubic servants” more accountable and, over time, the national political landscape will become more accountable as well.  Fiscal responsibility should be the primary focus of any governmental body as it is the people’s money not the government’s.  Power is granted by the people.  Hold these things dear and a more responsive government will emerge.

Method

We are anonymous.  There are many who will not want information we provide to be known.  And not only in Japan.  We are anonymous to shield us from those in power from turning that power into oppression and to protect the information we provide.  The information we offer can be found in publications throughout the world.  We offer nothing that is not already available.  However, we present this information in a way that ties together seemingly disparate stories into a knowledge base of globalism and how it affects the individual.  We want all people to see what is happening and how life will change if it is allowed.  It is then up to the individual to decide what to do with the information.

Limited resources

We are not a large corporation nor a political body with unlimited resources.   We fund this from our own pockets.  We think it is that important.  We have no agenda other than as described above.  Much of our content will be in other languages, mostly English.  We also welcome contributions of content that uphold our mission statement.  Please contact us at “contribute [at] seetell [dot] jp.”

We have arrangements for the business of running a website through an independent agent.  It is a simple contract with a Japanese company.  Any attack on these fine folks to shut us down will be an attack on free speech.  We will simply find another way to continue.

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