Our Warriors From Japan...

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I haven't been able to be on for the past few days so I'm not sure if anything is going on but if any of our Warriors from Japan need anything please don't hesitate to let us know.

Plane tickets, travel money..whatever..

There's a lot of us here for you..

Allen
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  • I agree completely

    We are here ready to help if we can - just let us know how.

    Its so frustrating feeling we can't do anything to help when I for one really want to.

    Kenj
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  • A large group's character and ethical base is usually determined from examples of those they perceive to be leaders.

    Setting a great example for others to follow Allen, nice.
  • The Japan tragedy is really devastating. I completely agree.
  • My thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by the tragedy.
  • Banned
    I was so grateful to see the topic in Off Topic and see Warriors from Japan posting and doing ok.
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    • I received a message from Kevin Riley And he is okay. But he did mention that one of the wife's relative was MIA. He did not go into the details.
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  • The day I woke up to the tragic news, my very first thought was for Kevin Riley and Craig Desorcy. I have both of them on Skype and contacted them right away.

    The word 'relief' doesn't even begin to describe how I felt when they each responded.

    It's stuff like this that proves how much of a real and caring community we are fortunate enough to belong to (apologies for the run-on sentence).

    All the best,
    Michael
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    • I agree Michael. The WF is like no other place online (or for the most part offline too) in how it helps it's members. I love watching the outpouring of support for things like this. Another good example of the WF at work is the http://www.warriorforum.com/off-topi...m-w-month.html thread for Kim.

      Best wishes,
      Sylvia
  • Count me in for anything needed. I don't live terribly far away so if anyone up there needs a place to stay during the interim period of uncertainty just contact me. As with everything else Allen mentioned, if I can help I will.
  • Such a sad situation. It is wonderful to have so many people stepping up to help wherever possible. My prayers are with all those affected by this situation.
  • That's pretty cool that the administrator stepped in.

    Hopefully we can help make some lives better right now.

    Jake Gray
  • So sweet Allen. That's why this is such a great community to me. So many caring people who have each others' backs behind the scenes.

    I tried sending a care package to Craig but he didn't want me to. Please let me know if anyone does request something so I can contribute.
    Tiff
  • Great idea Allen. Thanks for posting this offer.

    It should remind us all how short life truly is and that we are never promised tommorrow.

    I try to tell my children to enjoy something EVERYDAY.

    We wish our Japan friends the best during this tragic time and hope for their safety.
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    • Thanks Allen for bringing this up even though it has been on my mind for some days now.

      Japan needs much more than prayers at this time of National disaster.

      We, at warrior will be willing to offer some help to just to our members but also to more commoners in Japan.
  • All my prayers are with people who are going through difficult times because of this.
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      Please help if you can.
  • We give our love to them
    Pray for the people of Japan
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  • I agree, let us help one another. By so doing, God will protect us and spare us from calamities.
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  • To Japan, our prayers are with you. Y_Y
  • Yes I'll add my thoughts and prayers to all who are being affected by this calamity.
  • The whole world has turned eyes to Japan and lets put our prayers to them.
  • i am from asia,but not japan,i wish them good
  • I donated some amount.. I wish I had more money to donate
  • For those who want to donate to help the Japan victims, can do so via PayPal. Just follow the link below:

    https://www.paypal-donations.com/pp-...gn.jsp?cid=-12

    Karan
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    • I feel really sorry for the Japanese people - can't imagine how they feel. They're brave. I pray for them.

      Marian
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  • Wow thats a great initiative from warrior forum.We all would be happy if we can something for or Japanese warriors.
  • Greetings from Chiba, too-close-for-comfort, Japan.

    I just saw this and another thread here in the forum where Warriors were checking in on us J-Warriors and sending their well wishes.

    Just wanted to personally let you know how much that is appreciated!

    James Brown, Stuart Stirling and I were all in Tokyo when it hit. It was many hours before we were able to communicate with our wives and families - fortunately, they were all safe. As you've heard, many were not so lucky. There are over 300,000 people homeless, freezing and starving in shelters just north of us. The number of people who were killed, drowned, washed away and/or still missing is up to 20,000 now.

    The nuke plant with 6 reactors - almost all in various states of failure is just 140 miles north of us. We are told the radiation is not an issue where we are, but the story keeps changing. Now they are detecting it in our water supply and food supply - and banning the sale of vegetables and milk from farms just north of us.

    We have had over 600 (six hundred) earthquakes since the big one hit - the ground does not stop shaking.

    We do not sleep.

    Thankful to be alive - but at this point, considering relocating for a while until things settle down.

    Thank goodness we have a lifestyle that is mobile!

    If you want to help out - the Red Cross Japan is a good place to start - they are providing relief directly to the destroyed towns and shelters right now.

    Again, thanks so much for your thoughts and well wishes.

    Sincerely,

    James B. Allen and family.
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    • I've been receiving the Jason Kelly investment newsletter for several years. Jason is in the thick of things in Tochigi, Japan. He's been providing daily updates on what is really going on down there... and it's bad.

      Into Ibaraki


      These people need help. Please help if you can.
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    I haven't been able to be on for the past few days so I'm not sure if anything is going on but if any of our Warriors from Japan need anything please don't hesitate to let us know. Plane tickets, travel money..whatever..