Dear Wally,

Thank you very much for your message.

I will be visiting South Korea at the end of the month to speak to a group about donating to the North Korean flood victims.

On my home page I advocate civil disobedience if people wish to follow their conscience to provide food to starving people. There is a higher law than civil. law if it involve saving people from death. Under the Nuremberg Laws it is a crime to follow orders or a law if it results in the death of innocent people. Therefore people should be willing to go to jail, if necessary, if they break a law that is against a higher law of one's religion or God.

I plan another trip to the North in late September or October. My goal is $100,000. I will personally deliver rice right into people's rice bags in the areas where a famine is imminent. If your community wishes to donate $5,000 or $10,000 toward the purchase of rice for my campaign (at only $250 a ton) you can be publicly identified on the Net, in the media, in my videoed speech in front the people who will receive your rice and in official letters of acknowledgment by the Flood Damage Rehabilitation Committee in North Korea.

Any publicity you can give this project in Canada would be greatly appreciated. (There is the text of a front page story which appeared about my project in the Christian Science Monitor omn my Home page).

Best regards,

Bernard Krisher


>Hi,

>I am Wally in Ottawa. I have received your info on North Korea Relief effort through Robin.

>Robin e-mailed me saying that you have been to hospital. I am very sorry to hear that. I do hope that you get well soon quickly. My best wishes to you. Keep up the good work. I was glad to hear, also, that you will be making another trip to North Korea in October with another major efforts.

>I have been doing some work here with the church organizations. The world council of churches in Geneva has been busy, too. Their goal of 3.2 million dollar US has been getting very close to be met.

>You may already know, but South Korean Government has been very concerned about internet web pages for North Korea and has been veyr active in finding the way to stop informing South Koreans. They have not been successful as yet from what I can gather. They are trying very hard to stop any web site dealing with North Korea in any light except the negative ones.

>In the meantime, I do hope that you get well.

>Take care!


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