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Robski 12-29-2008 10:29 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
(3) Meditation techniques taught to members
Its fairly important that members be in touch with themselves as well as with others. All who attended have agreed that people (including myself) should learn the art of meditation. This is not mandatory, but strongly recommended.
We would like to delegate this to Robski, as he is the one person that is studying this fairly in-depth and is very much in tune with his spiritual side.
He may refuse, as this is only a suggestion, we'll leave it up to him and discuss it further next meeting.

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Hello all. I would be glad to take on the role of presenting practical means of meditation to the GC group in the coming meeting. Meditating allows you to connect with your true self, and may assist in revealing layers of facades created because of fearful experiences in our lives.

After reading the Wingmakers website, posted on project camelot, it makes clear sense that the dualities in our life is "fear & divine love". It's a choice we make which of the two actions we regularly or seldom practice. Our actions are our experiences on this 3rd dimensional plane which may form layers, thus hiding our true selves to oneself or it may lead to living a life filled with freewill all derived from the expressions of the divine love.

The choice is always YOURS...........:original:

Wishing all true happiness for 2009......................

AussieG 12-30-2008 02:03 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Johnno thanks for the post. As the fog lifts the path can be seen.

sparklyponcho 12-30-2008 10:06 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Relayer (Post 98581)
4th Melborne/Victoria Ground Crew Meeting Report

Held on the 28th of December '08 at 1:00pm Location: AussieG's abode


Attendees:
AussieG
Frank
mulder
Relayer
Peace2all
Artie
Zac


Firstly let me say that some who wanted to attend could not make it at the last minute, but contacted me to let me know. They were missed, but emergencies do arise and I thank them for letting me know they would be absent.

I have to say that AussieG knows how to put on a spread. The food was lovely, drink aplenty, but most of all, the atmosphere was one of the best settings in quite a while. It was so pleasant to sit in AussieG's backyard and soak up the extraordinary scenery. Ferns and other plants were abundant, with an exquisite Japanese type water garden with a meditating gazebo that felt extremely positive the moment you entered it. It was a landscapers dream. And as Artie commented: "the feng shui was just right".

Here is a summary of the main topics discussed, in order of discussion:
(1) Ground Crew member Tee-shirts
It was bought up that the Ground Crew should have some type of colors to show others that we are a collective of like minded people and we need to show ourselves, especially those members attending the David Icke seminar.
Some may think of it as blatantly wearing bikie type colors and we are only seeking violence and that we will be standing out to the wrong type of people. i.e. Government and law enforcement types.
We only want our logo to be shown, and perhaps a first name followed by our Avalon user name. This can be further discussed at our next meeting.
Frank has been delegated to look into this with Lt Ripley and Don'tPanic.

(2) Organize a central meeting place
I have to admit that it can be a pain to have to travel too far to a meeting place. We therefore decided to find a central point in Melbourne so it won't be too far to travel for most members. One suburb suggested was Caulfield, or around that general area.
I have been delegated in locating a suitable meeting place, such as a hall that can be hired for the day, with tea and coffee facilities. All members are asked to contribute a few dollars in the hiring. A plate of food will be taken to each meeting by all members.
This item will be discussed fully and ratified at the next meeting.

(3) Meditation techniques taught to members
Its fairly important that members be in touch with themselves as well as with others. All who attended have agreed that people (including myself) should learn the art of meditation. This is not mandatory, but strongly recommended.
We would like to delegate this to Robski, as he is the one person that is studying this fairly in-depth and is very much in tune with his spiritual side.
He may refuse, as this is only a suggestion, we'll leave it up to him and discuss it further next meeting.

(4) Photographing Chemtrails, Cellphone towers or anything unusual
Chemtrails was a fairly discussed topic at the meeting, and there is growing concern that Australia has not been omitted in this type chemical dumping on the populace.
Cell phone towers was another issue, especially since they spew out vast amounts of microwave energy. They seem to be creeping closer to populated areas, and God knows what the long term affects could be.
If you have a digital camera or photo/video phone, then please take some snapshots of the above or anything that doesn't seem normal, like your local member of parliament. :lmao:
But seriously, what footage you manage to capture, we will make a request to the moderators on the Forum to make a special thread where people can post their pictures.

(5) Growing your own vegetables
AussieG has suggested that we should all think about growing our own vegetables, now and for when TSHTF. An extremely good point AussieG put up, was the fact that, "how many of us actually know how to grow a vegie?"
All thought that this was a very important issue. Its great to horde heaps of dry and reconstituted food, but vegies are one of the best sources of vitamins and minerals.
This topic will be discussed more fully and will be studied more intensely at the next and subsequent meetings.
Knowing the importance of this topic, silly me didn't bother getting details on seed suppliers. AussieG has a very good selection of seeds he has already obtained, and I'll get him to post up a contact for you to get these seeds from an Aussie supplier.

(6) Body fitness
At the last meeting held at my place, Artie came up with a very valid point: How many of us has the fitness to do the physical work and preparation necessary to survive when TSHTF? I'd hazard a guess that most of us would be physically unfit.
It has been suggested at this meeting that this topic needs more attention, as not only preparing yourself in regards to food, water and shelter, your body should be ready as well.
We have suggested that perhaps Artie might help us in this regard as he is extremely physically fit and would be the best suited in guiding us on fitness.
This is another topic to be fully examined at the next and future meetings.

That is basically all that was said in regards to a proper agenda. We then started to discuss other things not pertinent to survival.
We discussed the New World Order issue quite a bit, as well as plenty of other plots and conspiracies.

Some of you may be a bit disappointed in the lack of information discussed and presented here, but we are still trying to fine tune things as we go. This is not an easy thing to get right in just a few meetings, so please be patient.

I once again need to bring up the issue of anyone wanting to purchase the book: "Dare to Survive" by Holly Deyo
The total cost of the book in Australian dollars, including shipping is approximately $130.00 ($88.95 US)
Unfortunately $44.00 US is for shipping, what a joke! :mad3:
The book costs $44.95 US, only 95 cents dearer than the shipping costs. :wall:
So, if I can buy them in bulk, there will only be one shipping cost, which can be shared by all wanting the book/s.
I can't stress how good this book is. Its an asset when TSHTF. You'll have it on hand at all times.
I'll leave it up to you.

I will more than likely announce later this week or early next, when the next meeting will be held and where. Hold tight until then.
Once again my sincerest thanks to AussieG for his hospitality, all members who attended and the members who called me to let me know they couldn't make it.
Also, special thanks to Peace2all, Artie and Zac for making the effort to show up to the meeting, knowing that they were on a very tight schedule. They were meant to book into their camping spot they'd planned for sometime, and we are not sure if they could actually make it by the deadline. I sincerely hope they made it.
Take care and peace to all.
Best regards,
John
Relayer

Hi all groundcrew members,
This is my first post and I feel very honoured and excited to be amongst you who have been gathering together to make a conscious community.
I live in the northern suburbs of Melbourne....
I too have been meditating and gathering loads of information on how to help others in the coming times ahead... and I have been preparing myself on all levels just in case the worse case scenario plays itself out.
My husband thinks I am totally bonkers because I am out there buying sun-ovens, gold and silver, camping equipment, photocopying army survival manuals, printing off free-energy manuals etc etc etc.
I have just discovered the MMS website and quite co-incidentally, my DH actually works for a chemical company! So I am on to the next phase of protecting my family against the AFV (avian flu virus) and anything else that is floating around in the ethers.
What I have also found extremely helpful to myself and others over the last ten years is the training I have had in hypnosis and EFT (emotional freedom technique). I wonder if this might help other members to stay peaceful and centred in the face of what is currently happening? I would love to contribute wherever and whenever I can.
with appreciation, compassion, humility, understanding and valour
Sparklyponcho

Peace2all 12-30-2008 11:29 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Hey Johnno , we did make it to the camp site, late as usual but just in time! It was good catching up even though it was a short visit. Arty will be more than able to give any advice on fitness etc. in the future. Great to see we are getting an agenda and format down it is wise to "pool our resources" and talents.

Hey, Mulder ... tune up those crystals, love, peace, energy.... Merry Christmas, enjoy.

Hi Robski hope also you had a Great Christmas, catch in New Year, I am getting into the Anastasia books and loving them, also gardening tips, your Dad's tomatoe plants are about 3 foot plus bushy and starting to flower.

:welcomeani:Warm welcome to Sparklyponcho, Don't worry about the hubby and thinking u r bonkers, we all go there at times! Mine does too, but I was born in Tassie am often the cause of laughter at my home with some of my antics, however they all come around in there own way. Be nice if you had kids, cheers.

to the rest of the crew... Merry Christmas and lets all CLAIM more than 4%! - Enjoy this NEW YEAR, count our blessings. Cheers Pep

Robski 12-30-2008 12:08 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Sparklyponcho, welcome aboard on this GC thread. It's great to get respondants rather than readers on this thread. Nonetheless, I'm based out in Thomastown, so let me know if you'd like to catch up over a coffee and perhaps share some meditative practices. I'm sure your hubby will get into the modality that you're in. It's just a matter of time for one to truly question everything............

Pep, I'm glad the tomatoes have shot up. I'm heading for the peninsula to check out the veggie patch down there.

Johnno, Aussie G, Lt Ripley, sirdiablo.. and the many I've been introduced to, thankyou for making this thread an informative one for 2008. I can only see greater happiness unfolding for us all as we awaken to our true potential for 2009. Blessings to all. :smoke:

AussieG 12-30-2008 12:16 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Johnno ask that I post this link http://www.edenseeds.com.au/content/default.asp
although I have purchased some seeds, it was peace2all that informed us at a previous meeting ( praise where it is due )

Aussie Babe 12-31-2008 08:21 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Just want to wish everyone a very happy New Year for 2009 and stay safe and don't drink to much.:original:


Peace to you all

Aussie Babe
Barb :smoke:

sparklyponcho 12-31-2008 08:54 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Thanks Robski and Peace2all for such a heartfelt welcome!! I shall certainly be taking you up on that offer for coffee Robski. Always happy to share meditative experiences
http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/i...s/original.gif
Diggers club are fantastic for heirloom seeds and seedlings. www.diggers.com.au
Once you join as a member, you get some free seeds, a book on organic gardening and a quarterly catalogue. Prices are very reasonable and they actively campaign to educate people about organic gardening so they are a very good source of information. http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/i...lies/wink2.gif

I have probably practised organic gardening for about the last 20 years or so but have been a bit slack in that arena lately (something to do with having a three year old I think????) and we have only just invested again in some self watering pots for our balcony. We don't get enough sunlight in our garden for a vegie patch - too many big trees - so I am experimenting with the balcony which seems to get more sunlight than most areas (ironically enough).
My hubby and I invested in an eco-village in Melbourne a year ago. Bought some land. This was before I went down the Alice in wonderlands rabbit hole called Project Camelot!
May the new year bring you all hope and freedom
Sparklyponcho

Relayer 12-31-2008 12:44 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Robski
Hello all. I would be glad to take on the role of presenting practical means of meditation to the GC group in the coming meeting. Meditating allows you to connect with your true self, and may assist in revealing layers of facades created because of fearful experiences in our lives.

Hello Robski,
Thank you my friend for offering to help, it will be appreciated by all, as your the best qualified to instruct on the matter. :thumb_yello:
Please take care my friend.
Best regards,
John
Relayer

Relayer 12-31-2008 12:45 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AussieG (Post 98803)
Johnno thanks for the post. As the fog lifts the path can be seen.

Hello AussieG,
Your most welcome my friend. :thumb_yello:
Please take care.
Best regards,
John
Relayer

Relayer 12-31-2008 12:50 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SparklyPoncho
Hi all groundcrew members,
This is my first post and I feel very honoured and excited to be amongst you who have been gathering together to make a conscious community.
I live in the northern suburbs of Melbourne....
I too have been meditating and gathering loads of information on how to help others in the coming times ahead... and I have been preparing myself on all levels just in case the worse case scenario plays itself out.
My husband thinks I am totally bonkers because I am out there buying sun-ovens, gold and silver, camping equipment, photocopying army survival manuals, printing off free-energy manuals etc etc etc.
I have just discovered the MMS website and quite co-incidentally, my DH actually works for a chemical company! So I am on to the next phase of protecting my family against the AFV (avian flu virus) and anything else that is floating around in the ethers.
What I have also found extremely helpful to myself and others over the last ten years is the training I have had in hypnosis and EFT (emotional freedom technique). I wonder if this might help other members to stay peaceful and centred in the face of what is currently happening? I would love to contribute wherever and whenever I can.
with appreciation, compassion, humility, understanding and valour
Sparklyponcho

Hello SparklyPoncho,
A very warm welcome to you and an honor to have you as a Melbourne/Victoria Ground Crew member. :welcomeani::welcomeani:
I look forward to your very positive posts and I feel you will be a tremendous asset to the Ground Crew. Once again, WELCOME!!! :welcomeani:
Please take care our new friend. :thumb_yello:
Best regards,
John
Relayer

Relayer 12-31-2008 12:58 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Peace2all
Hey Johnno , we did make it to the camp site, late as usual but just in time! It was good catching up even though it was a short visit. Arty will be more than able to give any advice on fitness etc. in the future. Great to see we are getting an agenda and format down it is wise to "pool our resources" and talents.

Hello Peace2all,
I'm so glad you all made it on time to the camp site. I hope you's all had a great time.
Please thank Arty for helping out in regards to giving his advice on fitness, its very much appreciated by me and the rest of the Ground Crew. :winksmiley02:
Please take care.
Best regards,
John
Relayer

mulder 12-31-2008 01:00 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria Happy New Year!
 
Hi everyone! Its now 2009 in Australia - we're among the first countries in the world to enter 2009!! I really hope the soldiers in all wars - including Isreal, Irag & Afghanistan will put down their arms and realise the gift of being on Earth.

Relayer 12-31-2008 01:19 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Robski
Johnno, Aussie G, Lt Ripley, sirdiablo.. and the many I've been introduced to, thankyou for making this thread an informative one for 2008. I can only see greater happiness unfolding for us all as we awaken to our true potential for 2009. Blessings to all. :smoke:

Hello Robski,
Your most welcome my friend. :thumb_yello:
You have been a great asset and inspiration to us all, and we are extremely fortunate to have you as a Ground Crew member. :winksmiley02:
We''ll talk again in the new year.
Please take care.
Best regards,
John
Relayer

Relayer 12-31-2008 01:21 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AussieG (Post 98887)
Johnno ask that I post this link http://www.edenseeds.com.au/content/default.asp
although I have purchased some seeds, it was peace2all that informed us at a previous meeting ( praise where it is due )

Thanks for posting up the link AussieG. :thumb_yello:
And thanks to Peace2all for all the information. :wink2:
Take care.
Best regards,
John
Relayer

Relayer 12-31-2008 01:25 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
To all Melbourne/Victoria Ground Crew members.
I wish you all the best for 2009 and I hope you all have a safe and fruitful year to come. I love you all.
Please take care and peace to all.
Best regards,
John
Relayer



ForsakenFalcon 01-01-2009 07:00 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Wow that was tottaly unexpected =o free 12 months sub
thanks alot man it realy was a shock & highly appreciated.

how is everyone by the way? =o

I browse through most threads about once aweek now so I haven't completely disapeared XD but haven't been to this thread for awhile =/

Thanks again for the gift man =o

Aussie Babe 01-01-2009 09:13 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Good to see you here FF :thumb_yello:

Don't be a stranger!:original:

may Love and Light be with you
Aussie Babe
Barb

Relayer 01-01-2009 12:15 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ForsakenFalcon (Post 99403)
Wow that was tottaly unexpected =o free 12 months sub
thanks alot man it realy was a shock & highly appreciated.

how is everyone by the way? =o

I browse through most threads about once aweek now so I haven't completely disapeared XD but haven't been to this thread for awhile =/

Thanks again for the gift man =o

Your most welcome ForsakenFalcon. And please let me join Aussie Babe in welcoming you back into the fold, its fantastic to see you back. :thumb_yello:
Please take care my friend and once again, welcome back. :wink2:
Best regards,
John
Relayer

Relayer 01-02-2009 01:11 AM

5th Ground Crew Meeting
 
5th Meeting of the Melbourne/Victoria Ground Crew


To be held on Saturday (NOT Sunday) the 24th of January 2009 at 1:00pm
Location: Alexandra Gardens Melbourne


Attention: Sorry people, I have changed the date of the meeting and moved it further ahead to the 24th of January. My apologies for doing this, but AussieG was unable to make it on the 17th, and I felt that it was important to be able to accommodate him.
Is there anyone who can't make it on the 24th? Please let me know.


Location details can be found HERE

Attendees:
Relayer
AussieG
sugar
Lt Ripley
Frank
Don'tPanic
sparklyponcho
Robski


Aussie Babe has suggested a central meeting place for our next Ground Crew meeting and suggested the Botanical Gardens. I think this was an excellent idea, but opted for the Alexandra Gardens instead, which is close to the Botanical Gardens, but not as far to walk from Flinders Street Station for those, like myself who would prefer to catch a train in.
The initial meet up will be in Federation Square (NOT the City Square), on the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets in Melbourne. Once all of those attending arrive, we will then proceed to Alexandra Gardens.
It is suggested that everyone brings a plate of food and drinks, but if you prefer you can always get a bite to eat at a cafe nearby. I'll leave it up to you.
The meeting is deliberately intended to be on a Saturday and not Sunday, for those who could not attend in the past due to work commitments and the like.
I expect a greater turn out than the last meeting at AussieG's.
I would like to have the RSVP's as early as possible if you don't mind.
I would also like every crew member, either attending or not, to PM me with topics they would like to discuss or should be covered.
The topic/s should pertain to survival only. All other topics can be discussed later in a free session, where we can talk about what ever anyone likes. Be it aliens, new world order, the color of your jocks and/or knickers etc.
All interested in attending, PM me and I'll provide a map of Federation Square and I'll give you my contact details if you haven't already got them.
Please take care all and I look forward to hearing from you, and I'd especially like to see hands going up.
Best regards to all,
John
Relayer

Aussie Babe 01-02-2009 07:35 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Hi Everyone!

I would like to suggest that if you havn't read this thread started by Sol Invictus that you give it a look, and Relayer maybe it could be put on the Agenda for discussion at the next meeting.

http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=8287

In love and light
Aussie Babe
Barb

Relayer 01-02-2009 10:18 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aussie Babe (Post 99635)
Hi Everyone!

I would like to suggest that if you havn't read this thread started by Sol Invictus that you give it a look, and Relayer maybe it could be put on the Agenda for discussion at the next meeting.

http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=8287

In love and light
Aussie Babe
Barb

Hello Barb,
Good idea honey, will make that a topic of our next meeting. Thanx for that. :thumb_yello:
Please take care GA.
Best regards,
John
Relayer

mulder 01-03-2009 01:18 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Hi everyone,
This is a post with a different angle: I brought myself "V for victory" for Christmas. Given what I know from this website, I was shocked how prophetic this old show is:-
1. Alens are reptilian, but look human.
2. They say they come in peace, but are actually wanting to enslave us (genetically modify us as an army) or use us for food. (Think of reported contacts with Aliens that came in Peace after Roswell in the 1940s).
3. Simultaneously appearances around the Earth & speak in every language (Think of peoject blue-beam).
4. This BIG one: a false flag terrorist attack by Earth's scientists, causing Marshal Law & all scientists to be imprisoned (scientists could save us from them, so they lead a pre-emptive strike).
5. Visitor Youth: The young are used to inform on their parents & schools!!

Through modern history, there's MANY movies, books, etc. that are inspired by actual plans - see Illuminati Playing cards of 1993:

http://z.hubpages.com/u/125590_f520.jpg

George Orwell 1984:
http://www.apfn.net/messageboard/09-...4-movie-bb.jpg

Aldous Huxley:
http://imagecache2.allposters.com/im...ey-Posters.jpg

I won't go on and on, because you get the idea.

sugar 01-03-2009 02:34 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Hi John,
If my roster at work remains the same.which i expect it to be,please count me in for the meeting on Saturday 24th. Looking forward to seeing you all.
Take care
Chris

Relayer 01-03-2009 09:00 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sugar (Post 99956)
Hi John,
If my roster at work remains the same.which i expect it to be,please count me in for the meeting on Saturday 24th. Looking forward to seeing you all.
Take care
Chris

Hello Chris,
I hope your roster doesn't change, otherwise I'll have to break some bones in your boss. :boxing: :naughty: :mfr_lol:
Please take care and I'll PM you the details of the meeting and discuss transportation to the meeting.
Best regards,
John
Relayer

AussieG 01-06-2009 05:58 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Now on a lighter side
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=JLoge6QzcGY

Relayer 01-07-2009 11:08 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
To ALL Melbourne/Victoria Ground Crew Members

There's a new thread started by Luminari entitled: _AVALON LOUNGE_ Open 24 hours.
Its quite funny and is a good place to wind down and have a bit of a laugh and play around. You can reach the thread HERE
Please at least take a look around.
Please take care all and peace be with you.
Best regards,
John
Relayer

mulder 01-07-2009 11:54 AM

Re: Places for meetings!
 
Hi relayer, I tried to enter the LOUNGE, but was unable to as I don't have privilages. :wall: It sounds like a great idea to have some light-hearted fun after reading some of the "doomsday" posts.:nono:

Also, I was thinking of central places for our next few meetings, that are easy to get to & have toilets & free/cheap parking - check these out:
1. Study rooms at libraries. Members can book a room for the afternoon & theres tea/coffee facilities available. I called the Brunswick Library as its open long hours on Saturdays & Sundays - they don't have a study room (nearby Libraries that do are closed on Sundays!).
2. Cafes on Smith St Collingwood - some side Sts off Smith have free parking all weekend after 1pm (e.g. Peel St). Nearby to Peel St is Cafe Coco (my all time favourite place for a meal) and down 1 block near Gertrude St/Smith st is Vibe cafe (both have private gardens out the back that offer privacy). These cafes are open afternoons and weekends.
3. Nice parks along Albert st, East Melbourne -I was there today & checked out the parking signs. The Park near Punt Rd/Albert st has toilets & free parking on weekends (but you must move after 2 hours). N.B. Very hard to find a park with toilets & free parking in city. Also, there was a covered place to sit in this park near the Catholic Cathedral in case of rain.

Hope these ideas are useful!:original:

sugar 01-07-2009 05:46 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Hi,

Thought everyone might ejoy reading this.....
Title: "Code Red - The Coming Destruction of America 2004"
Description: If you're into catastrophe scenarios, David Booth has a corker for you. It just may be that all that Planet-X stuff last year wasn't total baloney. David has the credentials, and his story is the key to a lot of puzzles. It makes a complete, awful picture out of a bunch of seemingly unrelated data. Like predictions by Nostradamus 500 years ago of a pole change which would wipe out 97% of humanity shortly after the millennium, Edgar Cayce, the Sleeping Prophet, around 80 years ago, Ed Dames (Major Doom), Gordon Michael Scallion, and other prophets with track records more recently. Is there a connection between our military being spread out all around the world instead of here at home, endless rumors of vast underground government construction, the secrecy about the Third Revelation of Fatima, and so on through a long list?:mfr_omg:

Link to Document:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/97576/Code..._friend_send=1

Relayer 01-07-2009 09:17 PM

Re: Places for meetings!
 
Hello mulder,

Quote:

Originally Posted by mulder
Hi relayer, I tried to enter the LOUNGE, but was unable to as I don't have privilages. :wall: It sounds like a great idea to have some light-hearted fun after reading some of the "doomsday" posts.:nono:

Hmmm... Strange that you can't access that area??? I will inquire with the mods for the reason why, so please sit tight. :winksmiley02:

Quote:

Originally Posted by mulder
Also, I was thinking of central places for our next few meetings, that are easy to get to & have toilets & free/cheap parking - check these out:
1. Study rooms at libraries. Members can book a room for the afternoon & theres tea/coffee facilities available. I called the Brunswick Library as its open long hours on Saturdays & Sundays - they don't have a study room (nearby Libraries that do are closed on Sundays!).
2. Cafes on Smith St Collingwood - some side Sts off Smith have free parking all weekend after 1pm (e.g. Peel St). Nearby to Peel St is Cafe Coco (my all time favourite place for a meal) and down 1 block near Gertrude St/Smith st is Vibe cafe (both have private gardens out the back that offer privacy). These cafes are open afternoons and weekends.
3. Nice parks along Albert st, East Melbourne -I was there today & checked out the parking signs. The Park near Punt Rd/Albert st has toilets & free parking on weekends (but you must move after 2 hours). N.B. Very hard to find a park with toilets & free parking in city. Also, there was a covered place to sit in this park near the Catholic Cathedral in case of rain.

Hope these ideas are useful!:original:

Yes, the above is very useful. Thank you for that my friend. I'll try and research them all. and even case the places out personally.
Take care and many thanks once again. :thumb_yello:
Best regards,
John
Relayer

Relayer 01-07-2009 11:13 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
@ mulder
I got in contact with Colin the main Admin of Avalon and he told me he's reset your account and now you should be able to access the "Subscription Only" section. Please let me know if you still have problems.

@ Other Ground Crew members
Could everyone try going into the "Subscription Only" area HERE, and let me know if your experiencing the same problem as mulder. Everyone SHOULD be able to access this area that have paid or have had their subscriptions paid for them.
Please take care and peace to all.
Best regards,
John
Relayer

Aussie Babe 01-08-2009 04:34 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Relayer (Post 101436)
@ mulder
I got in contact with Colin the main Admin of Avalon and he told me he's reset your account and now you should be able to access the "Subscription Only" section. Please let me know if you still have problems.

@ Other Ground Crew members
Could everyone try going into the "Subscription Only" area HERE, and let me know if your experiencing the same problem as mulder. Everyone SHOULD be able to access this area that have paid or have had their subscriptions paid for them.
Please take care and peace to all.
Best regards,
John
Relayer

Relayer I can't access that area either ....telling me the same thing!:wall:

AussieG 01-08-2009 07:31 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
No problems with access!

Relayer 01-08-2009 10:24 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aussie Babe (Post 101537)
Relayer I can't access that area either ....telling me the same thing!:wall:

Hello Aussie Babe,
No worries honey, I'll get on Colin's case and get him to check into it. Hang tight. :winksmiley02:
Take care.
Best regards,
John
Relayer



UPDATE 1
I have PM'ed Colin and awaiting his reply. Will edit this post when I get an answer.

UPDATE 2
Colin has reset you account, so please give it a try GA. Luv at ya!!! :wub2:

jcocks 01-08-2009 12:17 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Relayer (Post 101596)
Hello Aussie Babe,
No worries honey, I'll get on Colin's case and get him to check into it. Hang tight. :winksmiley02:
Take care.
Best regards,
John
Relayer



UPDATE
I have PM'ed Colin and awaiting his reply. Will edit this post when I get an answer.

Hi...

Just putting my hand in the mix saying I've got the same problem :(

Relayer 01-08-2009 02:10 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jcocks
Hi...

Just putting my hand in the mix saying I've got the same problem :(

Hello jcocks,
Did someone pay your subscription for you, or did you pay for it yourself?
I will let Colin know for you and I'll let you know in this same post.
Colin did say that he's being having hassles with a few accounts since they went to a subscription Forum.
By the way, where are you from?
Please take care my friend and hopefully we can get this all sorted out. :winksmiley02:
Best regards,
John
Relayer


UPDATE 1
I have PM'ed Colin and awaiting his reply. Will edit this post when I get an answer.

UPDATE 2
Your account has now been reset and should work ok now. Apparently this problem was isolated to donation subscriptions.

Aussie Babe 01-09-2009 03:00 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Thank you Relayer it works now! :original:

In love and light
Aussie Babe
Barb

Relayer 01-09-2009 09:22 PM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aussie Babe (Post 101993)
Thank you Relayer it works now! :original:

In love and light
Aussie Babe
Barb

No worries Aussie Babe. :thumb_yello:
Hopefully its all been fixed with the other members as well.
Please take care GA.
Best regards,
John
Relayer

jcocks 01-10-2009 04:27 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Relayer (Post 101655)
Hello jcocks,
Did someone pay your subscription for you, or did you pay for it yourself?
I will let Colin know for you and I'll let you know in this same post.
Colin did say that he's being having hassles with a few accounts since they went to a subscription Forum.
By the way, where are you from?
Please take care my friend and hopefully we can get this all sorted out. :winksmiley02:
Best regards,
John
Relayer


UPDATE 1
I have PM'ed Colin and awaiting his reply. Will edit this post when I get an answer.

UPDATE 2
Your account has now been reset and should work ok now. Apparently this problem was isolated to donation subscriptions.

Thanks a lot... works now :-)

I am from Bunbury in Western Australia.... Bit of a backwater, but nice place to live :-)

On another note - did anyone read the report on the camelot homepage about Jake Simpson? VERY interesting read....especially the part where he mentions that Australia is the "ark of the world". For some reason, I always felt that there was something special about Australia in the coming changes... I always felt there was an important reason why I incarnated on this continent...

What are your thoughts"?

I'm also looking for some other info on Australias roleb in the new paradigm. There seems to be plenty of info on America, but precious little about Australia... If any of you have anuthing to share please do :) I have a few snippets but will have to wait until sometime tonight, too much going on in the (mad)house at the moment :)

Love and light

Joel Cocks / Azarus Ankh'aa

henners 01-10-2009 04:33 AM

Re: Melbourne/Victoria
 
G'day Joel, Yes i too feel we will hopefully have a better time here when the s--t hits the fan. When talking to a good friend of mine ages ago, she said, "thats why you have encarnated in this time and in this place, because we have a mission".

I have several meetings with 'SOME' people in the know, and they feel that Australia is the place to be. Particularly deep underground. Who knows, us Aussies may be the next Adam and Eves of this new world......:shocked:


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