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Japanese man wants to have 100-1,000 children from surrogacy services

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BANGKOK: -- The Japanese businessman who fathered 13 children with the help of surrogacy services in Thailand has a plan to father 100 up to 1,000 children, according to Japan Times.

Japan Times quoted the co-founder of New Life Global Network Mariam Kukunasville as saying that the Japanese man, Mitsoetoke Sekata used to consult her organization about his wishes to have children and two Thai women were introduced as surrogate mothers.

Mariam reportedly said she never personally met Sekata who contacted with officials of New Life Global Network and told the officials that he would like to have 10-15 children through surrogacy services each year and preferred to have between 100-1,000 children because this would be the best thing that he could contribute to the world for having many children.

When New Life Global Network knew that the Japanese wanted to have many more children it refused to introduce him more surrogate mothers because the network became suspicious of the conduct of the Japanese.

Meanwhile Pol Lt-Gen Korkiat Wongworachart, the assistant national police chief, said Thai police had coordinated with authorities concerned to have the Japanese return to Thailand to meet Thai police on August 18 for clarification.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/japanese-man-wants-100-1000-children-surrogacy-services/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=japanese-man-wants-100-1000-children-surrogacy-services

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Its maybe not actually as strange as it first looks, if you take into consideration the huge declining Japanese workforce and that no culture has ever reversed a fertility rate of under 1.9. I'm not saying this is his motive but it could possibly be................

It's not just Japan that faces this issue, England's rate is 1.6, Frances 1.8, Germany 1.2 and Italy also 1.2. The magic number needed for a culture to sustain itself is 2.11.

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Not sure about the translation, if any, as the last sentence is confusing.

The BIB have co-ordinated with the Japanese authorities to have him come to Thailand for a meeting and what if he declines this polite invitation ?

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Its maybe not actually as strange as it first looks, if you take into consideration the huge declining Japanese workforce and that no culture has ever reversed a fertility rate of under 1.9. I'm not saying this is his motive but it could possibly be................

It's not just Japan that faces this issue, England's rate is 1.6, Frances 1.8, Germany 1.2 and Italy also 1.2. The magic number needed for a culture to sustain itself is 2.11.

The Japanese, Singaporeans want more births to keep up their population levels, meanwhile Africa and the Indian subcontinent including Bangladesh etc are breeding like flies. Crazy world innit?.

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Its maybe not actually as strange as it first looks, if you take into consideration the huge declining Japanese workforce and that no culture has ever reversed a fertility rate of under 1.9. I'm not saying this is his motive but it could possibly be................

It's not just Japan that faces this issue, England's rate is 1.6, Frances 1.8, Germany 1.2 and Italy also 1.2. The magic number needed for a culture to sustain itself is 2.11.

The Japanese, Singaporeans want more births to keep up their population levels, meanwhile Africa and the Indian subcontinent including Bangladesh etc are breeding like flies. Crazy world innit?.

Sure is Ratcatcher!!

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Its maybe not actually as strange as it first looks, if you take into consideration the huge declining Japanese workforce and that no culture has ever reversed a fertility rate of under 1.9. I'm not saying this is his motive but it could possibly be................

It's not just Japan that faces this issue, England's rate is 1.6, Frances 1.8, Germany 1.2 and Italy also 1.2. The magic number needed for a culture to sustain itself is 2.11.

The Japanese, Singaporeans want more births to keep up their population levels, meanwhile Africa and the Indian subcontinent including Bangladesh etc are breeding like flies. Crazy world innit?.

Yeah, the Singaporeans look the same as the Chinese in main-land China. That's because half of them have got parents or grandparents that were born and raised in China (Chinese people). And most of the others that don't have Chinese parents or grandparents, well, they still have Chinese in them from previous generations. And the Chinese features never go away, whether they're in China or not. The only way the Chinese features can be reduced is when the Chinese women marry and have kids with Europeans.

Sorry, back to your point. Singapore can actually import Chinese people from China to stop their population getting smaller. It's a lot easier importing Chinese people from China than trying to get their women to have more Chinese babies.

And Japan. Well, they look almost the same as Chinese. In all honesty, anybody would say "why can't Japan copy Singapore and Hong Kong, why can't Japan just import a load of Chinese people, population problem will be solved, no need to get the Japanese women to make more Japanese babies". But, but Japan won't do that. Singapore and Hong Kong don't have a problem bringing in more Chinese people, that's because Singaporeans and Hong Kong are actually Chinese themselves. But Japanese, they don't want their country to be filled up with Chinese people, that's because the Japanese are not Chinese, Japanese regard Chinese as foreigners.

Who does and doesn't want their country to be full of foreigners ??

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Its maybe not actually as strange as it first looks, if you take into consideration the huge declining Japanese workforce and that no culture has ever reversed a fertility rate of under 1.9. I'm not saying this is his motive but it could possibly be................

It's not just Japan that faces this issue, England's rate is 1.6, Frances 1.8, Germany 1.2 and Italy also 1.2. The magic number needed for a culture to sustain itself is 2.11.

Without immigration, the US also falls below 2.11

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Its maybe not actually as strange as it first looks, if you take into consideration the huge declining Japanese workforce and that no culture has ever reversed a fertility rate of under 1.9. I'm not saying this is his motive but it could possibly be................

It's not just Japan that faces this issue, England's rate is 1.6, Frances 1.8, Germany 1.2 and Italy also 1.2. The magic number needed for a culture to sustain itself is 2.11.

...and the answer is manufacturing a sufficient workforce in baby-factories???

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how does he plan to support them all?

Perhaps by selling one a month?

Perhaps he is intending to sail to Australia, then he would get child support, however the gate has been closed these days, much to the disappointment of the minority crowd, so maybe wait till they are teenagers and send them into USA.

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Creepy - isn't that what the Nazis tried to do in Brazil last century?

This took place in Germany and in occupied countries and applied to members of the 'SS' (Schutzstaffeln) outlined and promoted by SS leader Heinrich Himmler

Not to members of the 'SA' (Sturmabteilungen) and not to members of the NSDAP (Nazis)

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Japanese are strange full stop. I think they still feel aggrieved at losing the war

They didn't as there was no war.

I don't know about now but it used to be their history books had no references of events 1936 to 1946.

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The Japanese businessman who fathered 13 children

This guy is called a 'businessman' in all the articles, yet I haven't read what kind of business he is running and his company's name. Maybe something for all you journalists to investigate instead of copying from each other.

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is this for creating a new cult ?

or for a down syndrome next generation if these children do not know about their blood connection ?

or do they give child allowance in japan, same as the abuse happening in western countries, where arab immigrants claim benefits for children, not even residing in the country ?

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Japanese are strange full stop. I think they still feel aggrieved at losing the war

They didn't as there was no war.

I don't know about now but it used to be their history books had no references of events 1936 to 1946.

....and their lack of length is well documented.

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http://www.scmp.com/news/asia/article/1569451/hong-kong-man-says-he-fathered-12-surrogate-babies-thailand

Hong Kong man says he fathered 12 surrogate babies in Thailand

Human trafficking suspect admits that he is the father of three babies already in Japan after Thai police discover nine surrogate infants

PUBLISHED : Friday, 08 August, 2014, 10:52pm
UPDATED : Saturday, 09 August, 2014, 3:24am

Kyodo and Associated Press

A Hong Kong-based man suspected by Thai police of possible involvement in human trafficking now claims to have fathered 12 children through surrogacy, three more than previously thought, reports said yesterday.

Following the discovery in a Bangkok condominium of nine surrogate infants and toddlers believed to share the same Japanese biological father, the man - named by Thai media as Mitsutoki Shigeta - reportedly told his lawyer there were three more babies already in Japan.

Thai police have determined that the 24-year-old man did depart from Bangkok International Airport with a baby in both March and July, sources said.

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