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01-11-2010, 03:09 PM | #1 |
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The State of the Planet
Project Camelot has their "State of the Planet - The Project Camelot Blog."
I always enjoy reading this. The thought occurred to me that Project Avalon members each have his/her own perspective on the overall state of affairs of the world at this point in time. Based on all your research, and on your own personal experiences, how do you think we're doing? I'm always interested in members' posts that are not a copy and paste from someone else's words, but simply what you think, in your own words. I hope some of you will be willing to share. |
01-11-2010, 03:20 PM | #2 |
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I was hoping to hear yours Seashore.
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01-11-2010, 03:51 PM | #3 |
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Okay. Today, I'm feeling cautiously optimistic about the possibility of winning the battle against tyranny. Two things are making me feel this way. The first is "climategate." I'm thrilled that the "global warming" scam got some mainstream media exposure. On the down side, however, is that evidently the powers that be are going to try to implement their carbon tax for global enslavement, regardless of whether or not a treaty is signed! Therefore, I'm only thrilled about the bad press the globalists got, but at least it's something to be happy about. The second thing is that - maybe - Geithner will be prosecuted. If that happens, it's good news. I took notes on what Alex Jones said in his radio show yesterday - it's $28 trillion that has been stolen from the American tax payer. Maybe having Geithner in the hot seat is step one toward rectifying that. I'm also noticing that here on the forum, we're making progress in peeling back misconceptions. I think that the consensus here has always been that we all grew up being told lies about the history of the world, etc., but I think that additionally, members have been believing additional misconceptions after their initial "waking up," and now we're all busy fine tuning our beliefs. It's healthy. |
01-11-2010, 05:45 PM | #4 |
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Not so much the state of the planet but the state of my world I think the matrix we are living in at the moment is going to fall apart very quickly. I think money will be useless. I don't think we have to worry about a flu virus killing us all. I don't think aliens will step in to save us. I do think if they tell us there are aliens here it will be a lie. All the plans I made for this time last year will come into their own soon. I think some very strange good and bad things will happen but I haven't worked it all out in my head in a way that I can put to words on a forum. Overall I think it's going to get very interesting with some big surprises coming our way. My game is too see how far down the rabbit hole I can get. |
01-11-2010, 05:59 PM | #5 |
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Great idea for this thread! Thank you.
I see the world a experiencing "Growing Pains". The hurt, but they will pass. Each day we get a new piece of the puzzle in the "mainstream" and everyday dozens of people begin to "wake up" to their reality. I see it all as a beautiful step in a better direction for this earth. I see TPTB trying really really hard, to finish what they started and I can feel their helpless feelings as they fail beyond their comprehension. Perhaps not coming to"help" but I believe the "good" ET's will visit us soon on a large scale level, in order to "come out of hiding". Humans here on earth are ready, and this reunion is long over due. Will things get worse before really getting better? probably, things usually do.. but I not feeling any fear.. I look forward to rolling with these changes, and witnessing all my brothers and sisters do the same. I look forward to the teaching/learning involved. Personally I don't find the need to stay away from the "fear' speech as I can hold myself in a light where it doesn't harm me. The harder "They" try the bigger my smile is growing. Also, it's important to be informed. I see love growing everywhere.. and if this is the price we have to pay to achieve peace and goodwill towards all people.. So be it. It should be an inspiring year for many, and a confirmation for many more. In light, of love Shaynard |
01-11-2010, 06:14 PM | #6 |
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Thank you, Swanny and Shaynard!
I might reply to specific things you've said, later. Right now I'm just enjoying hearing from you, and I want to think more about what you've said... I hope many more members will join in and call it like you see it. |
01-11-2010, 07:13 PM | #7 |
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At the home front, hens are laying steady, tomatoes ripening in the greenhouse, we're planning next season garden.
My tenant in a neighboring city is experiencing cut in hours & gave 30 days notice to move, so I reduced the rent by $200/mo just to keep my good tenant there & not have to deal w/either selling or finding another tenant. One brother is now unemployed, my sister had her hrs cut by 1/3 (20 yr employee), my best friend is scrapping for work, business way down. Another girlfriend went part time, sold her house for a ridiculously low price just at brink of final foreclosure. (me? I'm a "kept woman" and loving every minute of it (chuckles)... yet being a farmer IS work. I think the economy is a real problem and will become worse. My intuition tells me that there is something more to come about regarding the Flu. We are prepared to self quarantine & mind our own business and still try to help others on our peninsula (one way in one way out). It's difficult to find ammunition in any stores whatsoever, been that way for some time now. It appears true that something is up with our sun & other planets, earth changes are continuing to manifest, the coldest winter here in 20 years or more. If world war breaks out (more than it already has), I see the entire human race in the streets over it. And, if November comes around as normal, there is hope that all encumbents are voted OUT. I've never felt more mind controlled than I do now, even though I consider myself semi-awake/enlightened, that sounds strange, but it seems I see my blockages better, really, what do we REALLY know, I feel like a zombie sometimes from being online overload, but can't stop...lol... Lots of hoopla... but what seems most important is my spiritual state, interested in Keylontic Science and meditation has priority. And I need more exercise & balance, that's my personal take. There are way too many subjects that I'm interested in and there's not enough time in the day to read all the books piled up beside my bed.... I need a break, so I think I'll take one. Blessings to All |
01-11-2010, 07:54 PM | #8 |
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Thanks, Moxie!
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01-12-2010, 12:13 AM | #9 |
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Hi Seashore - I have followed your posts for quite awhile and am in awe of your ability to research and find so much material
To answer your question "The thought occurred to me that Project Avalon members each have his/her own perspective on the overall state of affairs of the world at this point in time. Based on all your research, and on your own personal experiences, how do you think we're doing? I'm always interested in members' posts that are not a copy and paste from someone else's words, but simply what you think, in your own words. I hope some of you will be willing to share. " I know that the going is tough in many places and I do think there may be more to come. There is still a great deal of conflict in this world and in how we interact with each other. As a species I think we still have a ways to go... my thoughts: All conflict comes from fear - when people fear that they will no longer have the ability to take care of themselves or the people who depend on them they are capable of dispicable acts. That is the simple version - the easy to understand version - if you are starving you are more likely to steal and if your children are starving you may resort to even more desperate measures. (I am speaking in generalities - I hope that most of us would cooperate with each other in benevolent ways to ensure that everyones needs are met.) The difficult version is what we see in tptb - if someone makes millions+ and may be at risk of losing some of that but by no means starving why would they result to some of things we suspect them of? Could be status, power, control - bottom line that person(s) may be afraid that if they lose their status etc. they will lose their ability to maintain their lifestyle which could spiral into loss of friends, connections, housing.....on down the line to their ability to support themselves/dependents. They may even be afraid for the lives. Again - generalities and the very condensed version. A little dose of fear such as "Dude - you live on the slope of an active volcano - you may want to think about having an evacuation plan" or the kind of fear that kicks in to help you in an emergency can be a good thing. Allowing your life to be ruled by fear Conflict can also result in much needed change - but we must understand why we are having the conflict to get past it and move on. How many time have you had an argument or disagreement with someone you are close to? Say curfews for teenagers - you say be home by such-and-such time. They're late - why are you mad? Because they disobeyed? Because they don't take "your authority seriously"? Because they have no respect for you? If you are honest - you are mad because you are scared to death that something horrible happened to them. You may think all of the other things - you may even have yourself convinced it's all the other things. And maybe they do need to work on respect, consideration etc. but bottom line - you were scared. Think about it - if you really, really think about it can you come up with a conflict that didn't originate in fear? (disclaimer - more times than I care to admit I only recognize this in hindsight ) On a happier note - I also believe: We all have something to contribute. There is value in every living being - it's just harder to spot in some. There is always hope.... (love that movie ) The right people will be in the right place at the right time Thanks for starting this thread El |
01-12-2010, 01:04 AM | #10 |
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I'm not feeling any fear either.
Finance is not a problem. I have no money and loads of bills. They can't have what I don't have. I'm fit as a fiddle but not expecting life in this body to last too much longer, I will either leave it if a better offer comes along or be evicted if tptb win the game. Either way I'll play along for a bit longer |
01-12-2010, 01:17 AM | #11 |
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hmmmm
if each individual affirms the obvious then the obvious is affirmed. If each individual see's a like minded affirmation then the affirmation will be affirmed. The confusion lies in what that like minded/group consciousness affirmation is. I'm guessing so far ... Most have affirmed the obvious, therefore the obvious will come. And has started already. |
01-12-2010, 03:04 AM | #12 |
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Thanks 5thElement, Swanny, and sammytray!
I loved reading your opinions and your outlook. |
01-12-2010, 03:37 AM | #13 |
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If this happens it will be amazing to live through. We'll barter? What will happen after that?
Regarding our political state of affairs struggling against tyranny, I don't know how an alien group could save us. I feel it has to do with our own understanding and consent. Regarding earth changes, I'm thinking ETs with much advanced technology perhaps could intervene. But I'm very hazy on this topic. I would love to hear more discussion on that. Are you saying you don't believe in aliens, or are you saying that the aliens that we'll be told are here will be a hologram or something like that to scare us into submission? |
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01-12-2010, 04:23 AM | #15 |
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Commenting on the state of the world as I see it:
Ultimately, I see a happy ending and a new beginning for all those who are waiting for the promised golden age to arrive. I think we have alot of challenges to face in between now and then, and there seems to be a high probability that things will get even more interesting with each passing day. The negative influences of the dark forces are still quite pervasive, and I am sure we have not seen all of the tricks waiting to be played. I see lots of change ahead, some of which will be painful to varying degrees, especially at first. I do think that higher powers are actively working as we speak to help keep things in check. I do think there will be those that appear who will help lead the way. Ultimately, it will be the change in our own consciousness that will lead to fundamental, lasting change for the better. I think the waves of Galactic energy that we are encountering will continue to facilitate this. I am actively anticipating the time when we start to hear and experience undeniably positive and amazing things that indicate the tipping point has been reached. Right now, things are extremely challenging for me and those around me. Uncertainty regarding the future and confusion about the best way to proceed are the most troubling to me at this time. I keep coming back to the same thoughts that remind me I have always been provided for in the past, and this will not change. I will be in the right place at the right time, and will know exactly what I need to do when the time comes. Until we see manifestations of the tipping point, I find comfort in thoughts such as this: "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away." |
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One of the things I think the U.S. needs to do is bring back the family farmer. I think everyone should live near their source of food - just because it is a necessity of life - and, because we need to bring back a connection to the land, for our spiritual well-being. Yeah, it can't get better until we do something about the mess we're in with the trillions of public debt and the criminals who are presently in charge. Quote:
The progress we've made in alerting the public to the dangers of vaccines has been wonderful to witness, but there is still the danger of a bio-weapon. I have been thinking about this alot. It's one thing to take steps for yourself and your family. But what about your neighbors who have not taken steps? I wish we had more community organizing. It's what we really need. I keep thinking about what Dr Deagle said in the last interview of him by Camelot - that surge protectors should be put on the grid. If we had responsible people in charge of things that's what would be happening. It would be wonderful if we could make some progress there - if there's time. Quote:
In my opinion, we will not clean up politics until we get the money out of it. I believe in outlawing political contributions. I have come to a point where I know I can't know for sure what is true and what is not but it's okay I don't have to know! (I just wish I could. ) I'm a believer in this. I have had to stop buying books because I have been wasting my money buying them and finding I can't read them. That didn't happen to me in past years but in the last year or so that has been the case. |
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I enjoyed reading what you had to say about this. Maybe if we remind ourselves to take into consideration the fears that others are experiencing and try to accommodate those fears at the same time we look after our own needs, we'll be more successful in getting resolutions to conflicts... Quote:
Yeah - our job is to bring out the best in ourselves and others! You're welcome. Thanks for participating. |
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Thanks, Fiiish.
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01-12-2010, 06:14 AM | #20 |
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I agree with you Seashore. I definitely can't say I don't feel fear ever. More clearly what I meant was regarding this topic, or the next few years. Instead I consider myself aware of the difficulties and have already processed the fear.. as you described above.
~You get bitten by a snake, and you make a deep cut, drain the poison, the cut scabs, and heals, and if you've taken proper care of it during this healing, there will be little scaring. Stay away from snakes in the future, and you'll never taste this poison again.~ In light, of love Shaynard |
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I do believe in aliens. But I don't believe anything the governments tell us, so yea if they tell us they are here I bet they don't make them friendly ones, or maybe friendly to start with then turn them bad. |
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I like this parable.
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(But he also talks about the possibility of a real one. Something about the Kuipers Belt...) |
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The economy is in the tank. Once upon a time, we had a real economy based on people having real money buying real things from independent businesses. The economy for the next year will be based on compulsion (i.e. mandatory health care, higher taxes/costs) and people who have fake (bailout) money. The US can keep up this game for a long while, but the US currency will eventually fail in the international market relative to other countries which will cause hyperinflation or a currency crisis at home. I see much more community/victory gardens and people who come up with a whole host of new solutions to high costs/dead economy with technology and new ideas.
The new economy after the collapse will be based partially on libertarianism and partially on voluntary cooperation. People are not going to just sit back and let other people starve or be without shelter, but people helping out other people will be voluntary and not compulsive. I believe that with earth changes and the financial collapse, all of us will be living in some form of an intentional community in the next several years, whether it be in the country or in a large city. I also see the new economy based on a strange blend of old technology (i.e. horses and oxen) and new technology (i.e. cars and solar panels). On the spiritual side, I see we are coming to a point where people are having their beliefs shattered. This means all of the people who were pro-establishment who thought they knew everything are going to come to a point where they don't know what to believe, but they begin to realize on many levels they are being lied to. For all of us on Avalon and people who have been following what is happening in the real world, this is going to present a real opportunity to be heard and to take some type of concrete action. The action part will come quickly as people will be in dire need from the financial collapse. I think TPTB may be having difficulties at this point -- I read the news regularly and I'm not so convinced they have so much control of the chaos right now or if they have as much control as they think they do. For some reason, I don't see people rioting or freaking out en mass. I see some type of new energy structure that is keeping people from going off the deep end. I think our best bet is order ab chao. There will be an opportunity for us very soon to make the type of world we want and people will be increasingly receptive to what we are saying. Despite the massive destruction that is occurring and that it may be emotionally painful for many people, I truly feel we're on the right track and that things are going very well. |
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Thanks, Sjkted.
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How do we reach ALL those people? This is the tricky part. I believe it all will crash, then the people will know as they rome and encounter others. |
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