Wednesday, 11 December 2013

A big idea 100 year Red Earth Day 4 August 2014

A big idea 100 year Red Earth Day 4 August 2014

To all Earth citizens whose county had some involvement in World War 1. An invitation to participate.

4 August 2014 will see 100 years since the start of WW1. We should all commemorate this event which saw some 9,720,450 soldiers million loose their lives, 8,865,650 civillians perished and 19,769102 million wounded. That is a total of 37,355,202 people directly affected. This does not include all those wives who lost husbands, children who lost fathers or families who lost loved ones, or who had to deal with horrific wounds and consequences in the aftermath.

This was supposed to be the War to end all Wars. We need to remember. We can show this by participating worldwide, together and easily.

People

Light a red light and show it at your window from 8.pm to midnight on the 4 August 2014.

Business and building owners

Light your building or windows in red

State buildings and Monuments

Light in red

With everyone involved this would be a truly massive sign that we recognise and remember the sacrifices of the past with the hopes that this scale of waste will never happen again.

With your direct involvement this becomes a World Wide Tribute created by you. While this is a project of some magnitude, we enjoy available technology, with the World Wide Web allowing speedy and global information, possibly a first to combine this with an active people-power artwork.

I am seeking assistance in the areas of Social Media, website skills, translation of key texts and administration. Should anyone be interested in discussing their involvement please feel free to contact me on

I would be grateful for your participation and spreading the message.

07797 756 657

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Mike Etienne © 2013

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