15 Apr
15Apr


1.- THE ORGANIZATION.We join together and organize as individual human beings to achieve balance against any global power group, with the sole purpose of defending ourselves from all types of abuses, whether related to life, health, the economy, politics, and security.Human beings who do not associate and organize themselves into a higher entity cannot fight against other organized groups in the defense of their fundamental rights. Individuals fail, die, and do not prevail; organized entities triumph and prevail.Together we create this entity, superior and greater than ourselves, that protects and defends us against the large economic, political, and religious groups that try to trample us day after day, while the state does nothing. United and organized, we can fight stronger and better. 2.- FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS.As a human organization, we accept, recognize, and protect the most fundamental rights of every human being, such as life, liberty, health, safety, work, democracy, privacy, the common good, the right to profit, and healthy coexistence.We condemn any act, decision, group, sect, cult, or any type of organization, whether economic, political, or religious, that violates any of these fundamental rights.Our organization must fight against the violation of any of these rights anywhere in the world. 3.- BALANCE.Balance is our fundamental and universal principle on which all the natural laws of every living being are based.Our organization will always seek to balance these universal rights among human beings.This universal law must be respected in every aspect of life. We all have the right to be respected and compensated at all times in order to achieve balance.Power groups are always inclined to support and defend their members, sometimes at the expense of those of us who are not part of any of those groups. Therefore, this organization stands up, defends, and protects all its members against any type of abuse, always with the sole objective of finding balance.We do not seek power, only balance and respect. 4.- UNION.Lonely human beings generally fail and do not prevail in humanity and are constantly abused by all kinds of power groups—economic, political, and religious—directly or indirectly, consciously or unconsciously. Economic power groups, such as banks, aim to profit and become richer every day, and sometimes abuse and violate the natural rights of humans in pursuit of that goal. Their purpose is not the common good, but rather the profit of their members or owners. Often, the State does nothing to protect individuals, resulting in the individual losing everything. Political groups, such as political parties, first seek power and then profit for their members, not for humanity. They are capable of trampling on the rights of non-party members in favor of the party itself, to make it more powerful every day. Religious power groups, on the other hand, seek domination, control of the masses, power, and also profit. They exploit people's guilt and fear to acquire power every day. more power in favor of the leaders or their members, against solitary and disorganized individuals.The only way to counter, curb, and fight against the violation of universal natural rights by these power groups is through unity and organization. There's no other way to equalize and level the playing field. As long as people are alone, everyone will try to abuse them. 5.- FREEDOM.Every human being must be born free, physically, mentally, and socially. No economic, political, or religious power group should restrict a person's freedom. Every person is free to choose their path in life, what they wish to study, work, live, or die. The aforementioned universal fundamental rights are rights, not obligations, above all, life. This organization will ensure that every person, properly educated and informed, can make any decision in their life, and also has the right to retract those decisions, and if they harm someone along the way, they must compensate them in compliance with natural law or the fundamental principle of "balance."Any human being with religious, political, or economic beliefs can be part of this organization. There is absolute freedom of thought, as long as it does not contradict the aforementioned universal and natural fundamental rights, and does not violate or infringe upon the rights of another member of the organization.  6.- WORK.All people have the right to work or not to work. But members of this organization must understand that only air and sunlight are free in this life. If you want to eat, you must work; if you want to drink clean water, you must work; if you want to obtain any other material thing, whether basic or luxurious, you must always work. This is simply due to the universal law of balance and compensation. If you want a product that was manufactured by one or more people, and they invested time, mind, and labor, the only legitimate way to obtain that product is by compensating with your work all the investment made by the creator(s) of the product. It is fair, legitimate, and balanced that a person must work to obtain something in compensation for the sacrifice invested in creating that thing. If you want to obtain things in abundance, it is legitimate to profit, but you must compensate it with work. The more things you want, the more you have to work, and not just physically, but also mentally. Working smarter yields more profit. Working more physically doesn't necessarily make you richer. 7. EDUCATION.Everyone has the right to be educated, to learn everything they need to know to face life properly informed and thus avoid making mistakes or violating the rights of others.The more you educate yourself, the freer you are. You make better decisions in life, and the likelihood of harming others decreases.Education should be balanced, always knowing a little bit of everything, and improving your skills in what you're most skilled at or what you enjoy doing most. But there must be a basic, minimum educational level that everyone should learn, such as their native language, languages, economics, history, healthy eating, and living together. Without these fundamental educational pillars, it will be very difficult to grow in a balanced and appropriate way.Not everyone has the same learning abilities; some learn faster or better than others, but everyone should make every effort to educate themselves every day. Learning should never stop, because the more you learn, the more free you are, and the fewer mistakes you make in life.   8.- COMPENSATION.Compensation is a fundamental act to comply with the natural universal law of "balance." There must always be compensation for everything you receive or give. You cannot give away something for free in return that isn't valued; you must value your effort, physical or mental. But we're not just talking about financial compensation, but any other type of compensation, whether moral, temporal, pleasurable, lucrative, or entertainment. Likewise , everything you ask for must be compensated with something, whether financial or not; balance must be maintained. If someone wants to give you something for free, or doesn't charge you for something, you must insist on paying or compensating them, until that person insists on not charging or compensating you. We must value each other: our time and mind, our sacrifice, our dedication.The organization will help all its members unconditionally, but members must compensate the organization with any gift or gesture they can offer. Everyone must commit to giving something in return, whether tangible or intangible. If the organization does you a favor, you must give a favor in return. The main objective is that members of the organization will act on behalf of a member to help or protect them. It is therefore fair to compensate, to balance that favor with another favor for the benefit of the organization or a member. In this way, the organization grows and achieves its main objective, which is the common good of its members.Compensation is not required to be immediate; it can be before or after the day of the aid, but it must always exist. 9.- HEALTHY COEXISTENCE AND COMMON GOOD.All members of this organization must treat all members and non-members well. They must always prioritize favoring one member of the organization. This is because being a member of the organization and adhering to its principles means that their efforts are always for the common good and not for the benefit of specific power groups. We assume that any member of the organization acts in good faith for the benefit of humanity, unlike members of other power groups who act for the benefit of power or economic gain over the common interests of humanity. Human well-being comes first, above all other interests, and in that sense, we must all treat each other healthily and harmoniously. The fight is against the system, against power groups whose only goal is economic gain. Therefore, we must be united and live together healthily, respecting each other, and always seeking to cooperate, help, protect, and guide others.With simple gestures we make in daily life, this principle can grow as everyone begins to practice it, such as greeting and saying goodbye to everyone, giving priority to others when possible, thanking, apologizing, and asking for a favor. Perhaps what is being pointed out is very simple, but it is so basic and easy to do, and they are changes in coexistence habits that nourish a society, making it more civilized and humanized. We are animals with the ability to communicate, so let's use that communication to satisfy, thank, advise, and greet. Let's differentiate ourselves more and more every day from other animals that cannot do so; this makes us more human, more intelligent, and more civilized.  10.- INCLUSION.All people are considered subjects of respect, admiration, and have the right to access all natural universal laws. We all have feelings, emotions, ideas, a will to live, and imagination. We must always value and respect ourselves; it is the fundamental pillar that differentiates us from other animals. All members of humanity are beings with many capacities, some with more and others with less, but the foundation is that we are living beings, who feel joy and sadness, and we must support each other and strive to be as happy as we can. There is no distinction between age, sex, mental condition, or sexual orientation. We are human beings. We can grow more and be happier if we all cooperate. If you have the opportunity to help someone without it entailing personal harm, do it. Help, but always with common sense. Help someone more helpless than yourself, but do not violate universal principles. Naturally, it's logical. Help those who can't think or work like everyone else. The fight is against the system, against the power groups, not against ourselves. Let's not ask for the same level of compensation suggested above; perhaps in a lesser degree, or someone else can compensate you on behalf of someone who can't, or perhaps later. Or your compensation would simply be the satisfaction of having helped and seeing that person happy. That would be the ultimate satisfaction as a human being: seeing someone happy, healthy, or at peace.Inclusion comes from the word "include," and we must include all people who need it and who are often abused by the system and power groups: the elderly, children, and neurodivergent people. The system simply tramples on them and ignores them, and that's not right; it's unfair; it undermines the balance. We must protect and respect these people, because they are often alone and helpless, with no one to support them. It would be inhumane to abuse these people and allow the system to trample them. The most humane thing would be to protect them, help them, and defend them. 11.- REASONING.Reason must always be above any emotion, belief or norm.If we become more rational beings, more intelligent beings, that will make us more humane and civilized.There are issues in life that can only be effectively resolved in a rational and logical manner.The first reasoning must be that my rights end where the rights of others begin. My freedom cannot violate or infringe upon the freedom of another.There are logical thoughts and decisions that follow, such as whether my actions will harm or injure another person, such as killing. Killing is inherently evil, and no further analysis or logical reasoning is required to classify it as such , as a general rule. There are always exceptions in life, such as killing to eat, or killing to defend our own lives or the lives of others. But the same exceptions are also logical, meaning no further analysis is required to understand that killing is evil, but that there are very few exceptions.It is also logical to reason that any act that entails the violation or harm against another person is bad; there must be logical exceptions, but they are few.It's reasonable to think that cooperation and organization among humans has made us evolve as a civilization, and not as a recluse, because we can't share experiences, grow and advance, and avoid making the same mistakes that others have made, which have even cost lives in human history.If a problem ever arises, it is logical to think that a solution must be sought, with effort and sacrifice, or simply by reasoning, cooperating or studying, and one should not sit and wait for a divine being to help you without doing anything else, because there is a possibility that such a being does not exist or if it does exist it may be late to offer help, therefore, one must try to immediately seek the solution that is within your reach while you wait for the divine to arrive or not arrive.We have great respect for those who believe in God, but as human beings, we must be optimistic and enthusiastic about what we can do within our human reach. Don't sit back and wait, locked inside, for someone or something to come and help you. Always stop and go out and look for solutions, because the only ones who will suffer waiting for a divine solution are you or your loved ones. 12.- INVITATION.We cordially invite all those who are alone, who are not part of any political, economic, or religious power group, to join and organize themselves into the largest organization ever created in human history. Our mission is to create an organized group that does not seek power, but rather seeks to establish a fighting force against powerful groups that systematically violate and transgress universal and natural human rights, against which states provide no support or protection, especially in economic and political matters. Our vision is to be the largest global human organization ever created in human history, and that with the support of technology, we will establish ourselves as the organization that defends individualistic individuals, the most vulnerable, the most honorable, and upright people, from powerful groups in all spheres of life worldwide. United, we will never be alone. Organized, no one else will trample on our natural and universal human rights.If you share our ideas and principles, and are committed to being part of and cooperating with us, we invite you and need you to grow and become an ever-growing and stronger organization. We don't seek power, only balance and respect.    

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