A year and four months have now elapsed since at last I made my debut as an individual investor. At first I was planning to continue to invest in the aforementioned index fund for more than two decades, but a serious problem has recently arisen. It's a horrible prediction by Ryo Tatsuki that early next July Japan will be devastated by the greatest earthquake and tsunami ever, claiming tens of millions of lives. Worse still, it is said that Rudolf Steiner, who claimed access to the Akashic records, also predicted about a century ago that Japan will face its end sometime in 2025. Strangely, this doesn't seem to be known to so many people here in Japan and most of them don't seem to believe that it will become a reality, but as far as I'm concerned, I have a foreboding that it will. So I strongly feel I need to begin to do something to avoid the risk. What about you? If it didn't happen at all, then you could laugh away, but what if it really happened? You still have one year and two months before the day and I'd like to suggest that you should take heed and do something to avoid the risk. Or should I keep silent? If I need to leave Japan to survive, then I'll have to choose one country to stay in temporarily, to book a hotel room for fifteen nights or more, to get an air ticket to the country and to be able to make myself understood in the official language spoken there in case they didn't speak English at all. I'm currently so irresistibly attracted to Trieste, Italy that I'll fly there late next June or early next July if I don't change my mind and if it wasn't belligerent there. May our heavenly Father save those Japanese Christians who bless the Jewish people. Amen.