For WUNDERBAR TOGETHER- CLEVELAND we present ten facts that prove David and Renate Jakupca were global superstars far, far ahead of their time.

Wunderbar Together ICEALITY

Wunderbar Together From October 2018 until the end of 2019, Germany and its deep ties to the U.S. will be on display all across the United States. Your Host Ambassador Renate and Dr. David Jakupca will bring the campaign Wunderbar Together (“Deutschlandjahr USA”/The Year of German-American Friendship) from across the entire U.S., bringing to Cleveland, Ohio a collection of events and exhibits revolving around business and industry, politics, education, culture, and science, to highlight the unique importance of transatlantic relations.


“On behalf of Wunderbar Together-Cleveland Team, we are honored to acknowledge the achievements of the lives of American Cultural Ambassadors David and Renate Jakupca, ingenious visionaries who have made a tremendous difference for the betterment, not only to Mankind, but to All the Worlds Children of planet Earth.

They say success is measured, not only by what has been accomplished, but also by the vision that builds its own moment like what is inspiring the Worlds Children Peace Monument (WCPM) organization to excel beyond what it initially thought was possible at EXPO 2000, the Worlds Fair held in Hanover, Germany. 
David and Renate Jakupca are true humanitarians, and it is the responsibility of society to continue their crusade now and into the future. We will not likely see the likes of them again.  And, like so many around the globe, we cannot fully imagine our own lives tomorrow without the examples that the Ambassadors have set.  So, it falls to society as best it can, to forward the lessons that their years of blood, sweat, and tears in the countless years their determination has started. That is, to be as true as we could be today and LEAVE A MARK that is positive in the lives of All the Worlds Children. Following the precedent David and Renate set: to make decisions guided not by hate, but by love; to never discount the difference that one person can make; to never quit to strive for a future that is worthy of us.  And, so long as we live, we should do what we have learned from them.
Together, they have worked to cherish the ideal of a free society in which all Living Things flourish together in harmony through Iceality in a sustainable culture of peace. It is an ideal which all can hope to live for and to achieve. But, if need be, it is an ideal for which we as individuals need to be prepared to make sacrifices to achieve.  David and Renate Jakupca lived for that ideal, and they made it real. They achieved more than could be expected of any people”.
“This Should Be a Wake-up Call – a reality check for the Whole World to learn from Iceality: They’ve shined a light on the fight for Social Justice and the are experienced front-liners at the center of the sustainable global Culture of Peace Movement”.

by Dracha Arendee

1. Early Global Warming Protection Pioneers
At the end of the 20th David and Renate were already pointing out climatic changes caused by humans and using the Theory of Iceality as a thematic program to save Mother Earth and her Bounty: All Living Things – the Worlds Children.
So what can we learn about Global Warming from the Theory of Iceality?

As an interdisciplinary view: The Jakupca’s Theory of Iceality addresses a broad range of themes and disciplines in a very comprehensive Culture that brings Art and Design together with Science and Technology. Another lesson is that they saw our earth as an interconnected living whole. That is the only way we can understand the interrelationships involved in climate change and our power for humankind to destroy nature.  For Example David was invited to exhibit his Theory of Iceality at the first United Nations Earth Summit on the Environment at Rio de Janero, Brazil in 1992. Since then his Theory of Iceality was embraced by the United nations and appeared in their World Conferences until they were discontinued in 2007.  https://theicea.com/page22
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