Would you please subscribe below for 100 yen or 1 dollar?
To start crowdfunding, we had been working on the official website of the Turntable of Civilization.
The Japanese version was completed, but the completion of the English version was far behind schedule, so we could not start the crowdfunding.
In July 2010, when it appeared on the Internet, the most extensive library in human history, I realized that the world did not know about Japan.
Since then, as my readers know, I have been sending out factual articles to the world every day, sometimes in 100 languages, to let them know the truth.
I have been able to do this with the help of my best friend.
Since my good friend requires long-term medical treatment, I have been unable to send out my articles in many languages worldwide for the past month.
In the meantime, the search sabotage by criminals, as readers know, has been continuing at an alarming rate.
Naturally, I was a little discouraged from writing.
Anyway, I decided to wait for the completion of the homepage.
In the meantime, many important things were happening in Japan and around the world.
The biggest event of all was Xi Jinping’s speech at the congress held to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party.
Under normal circumstances, I would have written about it immediately, but due to the above reasons, I did not.
As I watched Xi Jinping’s speech, I thought it was just like Chaplin’s “The Dictator.”
Would you please allow me to charge 100 yen per sentence from here on?
For those of you in Japan, you can subscribe for 100 yen on codoc, and for those of you overseas, you can subscribe for $1 on Patreon, and that’s all I need to complete this crowdfunding project.
Would you please subscribe below for 100 yen or 1 dollar?
For those of you outside Japan, please click on Patreon, which is also available in Japanese.
You’ll see the crowdfunding details in English.
This page is good for $1.00.
I would be deeply grateful if people in business and wealthy people, who are no match for me in the past, would give me a pledge of support for the five lawsuits I will file to eradicate criminals from the Internet, the most crucial library in human history.