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11070 Novi Beograd
Serbia
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C. Dijkstra
Fri, 7 Nov 2014 04:23 EST
Horrible and inhumane slaughter of innocent living beings, Taiji, Japan.
Here is the letter, sent to the Japanese government, which I and my family support for more than 100%. Please read: Dear Governing Body of Japan,
At a time when all eyes of the world are on you, and the sustainability and humaneness of the dolphin hunt are being exposed, it’s crucial that you use your power to stop the cruel and unpopular slaughter of entire dolphin families.
The barbaric and tortuous treatment of intelligent animals is viewed by most as a sin against the natural world. While other counties have laws against the inhumane slaughter of fellow creatures of this Earth, Japan is eliminating entire pods of dolphins at an exponential rate. The result – the rest of the world is looking at Japan with great disgust.
As resistance to the world’s request to end dolphin slaughter continues, efforts are being made to prevent your country from hosting the 2020 Olympics.
Additionally, you are poisoning your own people. It’s a known fact that dolphin meat is high in mercury and is poisonous for human consumption! Do you want to be responsible for home-grown illness and potentially death among your citizens?
Please be reminded the world is watching you 24/7. Thanks to live recordings streamed by the Sea Shepherd Cove Guardians, the cruel and painfully slow Japanese dolphin slaughter is being viewed in households everywhere.
I hope you will consider the requests and expressions of concern, and do the right thing for your people and the world. Please end the slaughter of dolphins starting now!
~JM~
Slobodan Sahovic
Fri, 18 Mar 2011 13:56 EDT
For my friends from Japan
There exists an UNIT by name BioPROTECTOR its tested on three science institutes!
The Bioprotector products have been comparatively tested and proven effective
in government-approved, independent laboratories to substantially reduce the effects
of harmful emissions from some common household electric and electronic devices.

The Bioprotector allows an undisturbed flow of bioenergy (life energy,vitality)
through the whole body, having a positive and harmonising effect
on health with no harmful side effects.

Use following links on NET:
www.bioprotector.net/eng_index.html
www.personalbioprotector.com


Can this help vs. Gamma Reys i don`t know, but in monday it will be tested
on Institute Vinca in Belgrade & you will be the first to know.

Give me some contact address
you can join my International Group State of ART
to stay in contact with me & members from over 100 states including Japan.
One of my Administrators is from Osaka Japan. So feel free to join the Group
you are invited ....

http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/home.php?sk=group_170930326256692&ap=1

Kind regards,
Vladimir
Fri, 18 Mar 2011 12:00 EDT
god be with you friends
I always respect people of Japan, you are the most wonderful people on this planet.
I wish to express my deepest sadness becouse of this tragedy.
Serbia will never forget what you did for us, even in this hard moments.
Once again even in this tragedy moments you showing the whole world how much you are big and wonderful people.
I will respect Japan forever.

Serbian military policeman
Long live Japan
miodrag and tanja mihajlovic
Tue, 15 Mar 2011 10:47 EDT
admiration
We have always had the deepest respect and admiration for your country.Even now, during this terrible devastation ,you have left the world in awe with your discipline and,calmness. Our hearts go out to you hoping these terrible hardships will pass quickly. Please accept our deepest condolences .
You will prove again that you are a mighty nation.
irena vasiljevic
Tue, 15 Mar 2011 08:47 EDT
my deepest sympathy
Dear friends,
Me and my family are devastated by your tragedy.
I can only hope that your kindness will be repaid in making a bigger and better country. May God be with you. My deepest condolences.
Tanja M
Tue, 15 Mar 2011 07:22 EDT
Tragedy
I wish to exspress our deepest sympathy that struck the proud people of Japan. You are our friends, and helped us immensly during our troubled years. I can offer a room in my appartment for a woman with a child for 4 to 6 weeks. God bless you all.
petar popara
Mon, 14 Mar 2011 04:43 EDT
unfortunate events in Japan
Dear friends, I wish to express sadness that the entire Serbian nation feels at this moment due to unfortunate events that are happening in Japan. Out condolences go to families of victims. We will not forget you.
Marina Ratkovic
Sun, 13 Mar 2011 15:58 EDT
events in Japan
As a simple citizen of Belgrade, I share in the grief of your people concernig those unhappy accidents in your country. You were and are our friends when we were in need, and we shalll never forget it. I'd like to do something for you, but I do not know what. I was horrified when I heard the news and saw the pictures and I deeply and sincerely simpathize with the vicitims and the whole nation.

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