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Verity 09-08-2008 10:44 AM

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Hello all.

I currently live in Farnborough, Hampshire.

I am however, not English but Swiss!

Agree with Bill, Switzerland is a beautiful, efficent country. However I'd like to point out that should tshtf - it probably won't be very welcome to the non-swiss who aren't already there.

I grew up in the USA and have always considered myself American, after living there for 25 years I was deported back to my home country of Switzerland ( Long story which I will probably share someday). So,you might see some of my more "American" views come out, but if I get too uppity just let me know!

Today I find myself in the beautfiul, yet rainy country of England.

It's from there that I send a very friendly hello to this great new forum!

skysurfer 09-08-2008 11:11 AM

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Hi Verity
Welcome to a Swiss American Brit!
You're just down the road to me in Dorset so maybe we'll get together sometime.
Yes I have found Switzerland to be super efficient but isn't that all based on the economic system?
If money collapses Switzerland will be floundering in the manure with the rest of us - except we may be planting potatoes in the muck!
Dave

Zelphael 09-08-2008 01:07 PM

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If I'm correct... don't people wo have a British passport have the EU privilege to move and work in Switzerland without the visa red tape?

Jeffrey 09-08-2008 01:07 PM

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South London checking in.

DYST 09-08-2008 02:12 PM

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Hi from Liverpool

Verity 09-08-2008 02:57 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Zelphael (Post 2343)
If I'm correct... don't people wo have a British passport have the EU privilege to move and work in Switzerland without the visa red tape?

Switzerland is not part of the EU.

However they are part of the EEC - Which is why I can work and live in the UK with no problems.

To live in Switzerland you need a permit. Alas it's not as easy to go there as it is for me to come here, seems abit unfair I know.

Verity 09-08-2008 02:58 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by skysurfer (Post 2274)
Hi Verity
Welcome to a Swiss American Brit!
You're just down the road to me in Dorset so maybe we'll get together sometime.
Yes I have found Switzerland to be super efficient but isn't that all based on the economic system?
If money collapses Switzerland will be floundering in the manure with the rest of us - except we may be planting potatoes in the muck!
Dave

The thing about the Swiss is that they are very self sufficent. Their economy is largley based on providing financial services to the rest of the world.

And I do hope that through this forum friendships can be made both online and offline.

Networking is good for survival!

Maude 09-08-2008 03:01 PM

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Hi from the sunny (?) South Coast. Can I ask....is the date in american? Or did y'all post in June and nothing since? ah, just answered my own question..Firehouse joined in Sept so couldn't have posted in June. Ha! With discerning powers like mine the world is saved!!!

skysurfer 09-08-2008 03:34 PM

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Hi Maude, Where exactly on the cloudy South Coast?
Yep the date is American - strange cos we enter our birthday in the UK format.
Just back from a walk along Bournemouth beach - two days before the Swiss collider experiment ends the world!
If it happens we can blame Verity cos it's his lot who did it!
Dave

mikey 09-08-2008 06:07 PM

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Hey people...it has already been said i know but i would just like to say how good it is to see so many brits on here. Amazing turn out so far and only more people are going to join and more importantly learn.

If co-operation is a duty, I hold that non-co-operation also under certain conditions is equally a duty - Gandhi

peace

bananaman

peacelovinman 09-08-2008 08:01 PM

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Hi everybody

My name is Andy and my family and I reside in Colchester, Essex. For a while now, my wife and I have been facing the fact that we may have to leave the UK for reasons stated by Bill Ryan earlier in this thread.

However...

My wife and I both dearly want to stay in the UK because we love it. Not in a jingoistic/nationalistic sense but, as we walk the countryside of the UK, we both feel a love in the land that remains despite our troubled times. You only need to experience places like Stonehenge, Avebury, Silbury Hill, Callanish Stones in Scotland, etc, etc, to see that there was once magic in these isles.

I was lucky enough to live in Wales for 2 years and I echo a previous poster in this thread when I say that I think Wales would be a fine setting for a new community. I believe the word "Wales" derives from an old Saxon word meaning "foreigner" as that is where the native Britons were forced when the Saxons invaded. I found a sense of community and identity still existing there, together with a rich agricultural tradition (which led me to become interested in growing my own organic veg, which I still do).

Perhaps that is where we will all end up, coming together from all corners of the Land, gathering to proclaim a new era of peace and prosperity for all.

That's my dream, anyway...

:cheers:

Antaletriangle 09-08-2008 11:08 PM

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Hey Qtes stokeyboy-another one here well,Newcastle-under-lyme!Please to hear from everyone!celebrations all round-mine's a lagavullin double!!lol.:groupwave:

QtesUKStoke 09-08-2008 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Antaletriangle (Post 2901)
Hey Qtes stokeyboy-another one here well,Newcastle-under-lyme!Please to hear from everyone!celebrations all round-mine's a lagavullin double!!lol.:groupwave:

:mfr_omg: someone less than 5 miles away, this is great :welcomeani:

Antaletriangle 09-08-2008 11:36 PM

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Yeah,i feel there's a somewhat decisive electricity on this site!Good on yer all!!:thumb_yello:

Morning 09-09-2008 12:23 AM

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Redhill, Surrey here.

I really appreciate Project Camelot's work thus far and this new project is a very noble and important addition I feel.

Strength in Unity.

Maude 09-09-2008 08:16 AM

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:original:[QUOTE=skysurfer;2433]Hi Maude, Where exactly on the cloudy South Coast?
Yep the date is American - strange cos we enter our birthday in the UK format.
Just back from a walk along Bournemouth beach - two days before the Swiss collider experiment ends the world!

Hi Dave, Just found my post on this thread, was beginning to think I had imagined it! I am on Chichester harbour...also lovely walks! Son off to Bournemouth uni soon so may see you there!

skysurfer 09-09-2008 08:21 AM

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Hi Maude
I'm just down the road from the uni so maybe I could meet you there for a coffee?
Message me privately on this system and I'll send you my phone number and email.
What about your son - is he into this stuff or does he think his mum is nuts?
Dave

spacemuzic 09-09-2008 09:32 AM

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Hi from sunny Lancashire

Shouter 09-09-2008 10:06 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Pathfinder (Post 546)
Hi all, Nottingham calling.
I'm gald to meet so many truthseekers. I like the rest of you was meant to be here i think some at least will know where i'm coming from. I like some here have had the dreams and personally for me have known since i was knee high to a grasshopper that life is out of sink. I don't know how i just know, i just know the feeling has always been with me and its so strong at the moment and i have to be honest i'm a tad scared. This site is a god send, i never thought i would find people that have the same understanding as myself. As Firehorse says now i'm so up for doing something, anything. I hope whatever we achieve we can help as many as possible. PF

Hi PF, I am also from Nottingham, great to see a like minded person in the vicinity.
I agree with you that for some reason I have always suspected something big was coming. Just didn't have a clue what though. Project Camelot led me straight through the quagmire and thro them I have been able to sift alot of the cr*p out.
I applaud what Bill and Kerry have created and I hope they continue.
Mark

EYES WIDE OPEN 09-09-2008 12:34 PM

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This thread has grown!

Average Joe 09-09-2008 01:03 PM

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Average Joe checking in from North East England.

GFWeye 09-09-2008 01:55 PM

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[QUOTE=cuppa T;1769]Blimey, sooo many people from Blighty already :original:

Any shouts from West Sussex or Brighton here? Listening... Waiting for U:sleep_1:

GFWeye 09-09-2008 01:57 PM

Re: Unitied Kingdom Thread Sussex Way
 
[QUOTE=cuppa T;1769]Blimey, sooo many people from Blighty already :original:

Any shouts from West Sussex or Brighton here? Listening... Waiting for :welcomeani:

Daria 09-09-2008 03:18 PM

Re: Unitied Kingdom Thread Sussex Way
 
Hello from East London. Thank you for the forum. I counted 4 other Londoners. Get in touch/Keep in touch.

Phosphene_Sparks 09-09-2008 03:55 PM

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Hi,

I'm in Bristol here. I'm well up for meeting anybody for tea and cake sometime. I need to talk to like-minded people. Living in conspiracy central on your own is not a healthy space I feel.

Best

M


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