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What We Don't See and Hear...

These are the notes we received from a Japanese physician living in the US. She  has been gathering information from various Japanese sources.

...it seems like an easy decision to evacuate the entire prefecture of Fukushima.  However, it hasn't been done.  Not only that, but the government was telling people to return home in the 20-km zone.  This happened in Minamisoma City, where a large scale decontamination was done and where the city extends from 10- to 40-km zone.
 
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The Truth About Chernobyl

Chernobyl is part of our history - 20 years ago Clif and I met in the wards of the Minsk Hematological Children's Hospital and shared the sorrows of  many people who have been forgotten in their silent suffering. Together we witnessed pain and deaths of dozens of children. And at the same time we showed that there is hope and a way out of despair and fear.Read more

Do We Believe in De Ja Vu? Japan - Chernobyl

 

A campaign on radiation sickness changed the lives of Clif Sanderson and his wife, Galina

The Independent, UK

SUSAN DE MUTH 
Wednesday, 31 March 1993

'EVERYBODY seemed to be waiting for a miracle - for someone, somewhere to help them. But it didn't happen. I decided then that we had to help ourselves.'Read more

Happy Guy

 We hosted this young Australian fellow in Auckland, New Zealand where he came to attend a  Pearl Jam concert. Later we discovered that Nathan Sturdy has unusual  stories to tell, including the one of finding Happy Guy, a smiling Canadian man he saw 8 years ago on a picture he found in a dust bin…

 

First Light in the Pacifc

TIKIIt is almost three years since we moved back to New Zealand – Clif’s mother country – which is the youngest land mass to rise out of the ocean. It is the first country to greet each day’s sunlight. It’s breathtaking sights, full of glorious light and colours, have turned it into one of the most popular tourist delights. Many people across the globe hold New Zealand as a Big Dream, an ultimate escape destination because of its remoteness they all think that if only they can reach it one day they will enter a completely different world altogether.

And New Zealand is a different world altogether!  Two world renowned visionaries, Buckminster Fuller and Edgar Cayce believed that this country could become the blueprint for change in the world and there are many signs that it is becoming that reality. People living here still hold the memory of a very natural way of living and sharing in a community way – the unspoken culture of looking after and taking care of each other, which is the only way to create a peaceful future for all.Read more