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The Fissionline Project

The Fissionline Project was formed on March 1st 2013 with the aim of bringing the “most important people living” to the attention of the world. The term was coined by Robert H. Holmes, Director of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission in Hiroshima to describe the survivors of the atomic bomb strike who were afflicted by radiation sickness and illnesses passed on to unborn children, and those yet to be conceived. Our unique archive collected over 40 years of research. includes health records, service information, death certificates, photographs, videos, declassified documents, personal letters and other ephemera, as well as hundreds of personal accounts from the men who took part in nuclear bomb tests and radiation industries. We plan to present this invaluable resource in a graphic and easy to understand format so that it can be readily accessed by all sections of the community, young and old, academic and non-academic.The threat of nuclear war has been an omniscient presence ever since 1945. Our mission is to help prevent this madness before it is too late. We are an independent, nonprofitmaking organisation set up for the common good.

*If you want to join us, or think you can help contact: Alan Rimmer, Fissionline editor fissionline@gmail.com

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