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Old 10-31-2008, 12:58 AM   #1
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The 'link' is called a boat. LOL. That is how other people get here.
The 'boat' is what you use to get to China... I prefer Quantas

Got a special now... 695 from SF and 895 from NY

350,000 pounds? Does that include the kool aid?

So will the Australian ground crew be invited or will they also have to pay several thousand to join?

This deal is sending up a lot of red flags... I think I need to do a little 'noodling'

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Old 10-31-2008, 02:28 AM   #2
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I think it's several hundred thousand dollars to be exact, if I am wrong please reply.

Where is Waterman.
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Old 10-31-2008, 02:35 AM   #3
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Where is Waterman.
Yes, where is "waterman"...
i am concerned,
esp. since, he did NOT cross paths with me,
as, he was supposed to...
he just sort of disappeared ???
there was something important,
we needed to talk about...
so, where is he ???
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Old 10-31-2008, 02:46 AM   #4
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i think,
if i was going to relocate...
i would do it,
by, "moving" NOT anchoring "myself"
to a specific local
my guides, say CANADA,
is very safe,
and, that i will be living between
more than one place,
as, many as three--personally, i love the sound of that

i love the four seasons (although, fall, i do NOT like)
hall-oween (is special) tonight --is a special eve 1-3-1

also, NOT so sure, i would want to be in a country
with so many poisionous animals & snakes,
poisionous spiders, and crocs, etc.,
with a lot of heat / and, dust storms etc.,
high humidity/or very very dry ...
makes me kind of wonder,
what is the ideal place ???

in canada, other than rattlesnakes,
we are pretty safe

and, i might be given an interesting estate,
to develop, as, a light centre,
without any investment
required in it, and, it was built in the 20's
(i think it will hold about 78 people-3 seasons on the year)
winter might be a little bit harsh, for those,
who do NOT know how to live, in lower temps,
although the main lodge, is OK - year round,
and, it holding 33

i hear SW is selling is place in australia...
and, he is always way ahead of his time
i wonder where he plans to relocate to ???

brighest blessings to all
good luck with the ark ...
does it float ?

love
susan
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Old 10-31-2008, 02:54 AM   #5
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I hope he is alright, if you out there Waterman is it possible for contact, a bit worried about ya mate.

Yes - there are a lot of nasty things out here eXchanger - up north you've got the brown snakes, which can actually chase you to bite on occasion, then there are those pesky cane toads that our animals eat and die, not forgetting the funnel web spiders, the red back spiders, taipans and other snakes, scorpions, the list goes on - maybe we can put some of the illuminati in the outback and see if they can make it - just a thought.
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Old 10-31-2008, 03:18 AM   #6
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Smile 60,000 years of living .... and now ?

Dreams

http://www.moolelo.com/australia-similar.html

http://users.orac.net.au/~mhumphry/aborigin.html

easier to link then to type but many do not like to go to a bunch of links - understood


Why is this posted? Related to survival and how did they manage to survive for so many millennia
?
Did they have electricity or underground safe havens?

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Old 10-31-2008, 03:37 AM   #7
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Having spent many years living in Hawaii, I met and worked with a lot of native Hawaiians. Their history has been thouroughly scrubbed clean to portray them in a certain light. A few will admit it - but most won't because it isn't politically expedient.

The 'beautiful' and ancient Hawaiian culture that is so 'prized' was actually a cruel dictatorship where the very few enjoyed everything and the masses had little or nothing.

One example: The average Hawaiian wasn't even allowed to go to the beach (under pain of death). The beaches were reserved exclusively for royalty.

Their religions were cruel and they practised human sacriice.

Haven't ever met an aborigine though.

Not sure why this is posted here.

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Old 10-31-2008, 03:42 AM   #8
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Thank you Bleep for the links but most white Australians know all about the aboriginal history. Thank you anyway.
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Old 10-31-2008, 03:59 AM   #9
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This was not directed at Australians at all.
It is easy to see how an Australian might assume that.


It is about survival methods and technology.
It just happens to be, by coincidence, that the Ark mentioned in this thread happens to be planned for Australia - the same location as one of the oldest known still surviving human groups. Maybe only a Handful still have knowledge of the ancients - maybe none are now left to learn from.

Again, coincidence.... nothing more.

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Old 10-31-2008, 03:46 AM   #10
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I have a book that is copyrighted 2003 called "The Shift Of The Ages" by a guy called Jean Nemeyeth. It is set in the year 2008 and is a fascinating read.
After reading Bills explanation of the "ARK" the first thing that struck me was how like this book it was But having said that I have a lot of red flags waving at me.

Not sure what to make of it!
The book can be obtained from www.wakemanpublishing.com

Peace to you all
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Old 10-31-2008, 04:04 AM   #11
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I have a book that is copyrighted 2003 called "The Shift Of The Ages" by a guy called Jean Nemeyeth. It is set in the year 2008 and is a fascinating read.
After reading Bills explanation of the "ARK" the first thing that struck me was how like this book it was But having said that I have a lot of red flags waving at me.

Not sure what to make of it!
The book can be obtained from www.wakemanpublishing.com

Peace to you all
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Interesting find. Thank you.

also

for fun only:
" a 26,664-year galactic cycle "

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Old 10-31-2008, 04:59 AM   #12
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I am starting to accept your hypothesis that there are no end days, just IS Bleep.

Thank you for sharing.
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Old 10-31-2008, 06:07 AM   #13
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Wow, I've been thinking I'll just have to die if the world goes down, since I can't afford to build a bunker, stock up supplies, etc. I'm kind of okay with that, but I would like to see the day ET's are openly disclosed...

Now I find Bill is going to be living in a shelter next door?!


Not sure how the nuclear reactor is going to happen though?

Duncan Rhoads too? Crikey, I read Nexus every month, I listen to Barry and Duncan on RadioNexus every episode.
It's blowing my mind that they're all coming here - to survive?!

I still don't have money to buy property in the Ark though.
D'oh, missed it by that much...
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Old 11-10-2008, 02:19 AM   #14
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Personally you could not make me enter ANY underground "safe haven".

God knows what controls them, and I mean really control them.

Accept your fate, life is just a ride.

Going underground literally is not an answer, and I have never heard of this alleged underground ark being built in Australia. Any more info on this? Sounds like some kind of cover for as Aussie Dulce base.

Besides can you imagine being stuck in some underground cavern for god knows how long, with god knows what kind of people...or lizards.

This whole ark thing is again here to remind you and I, we must FEAR and prepare for the WORST. Doom and gloom. Don't fear or pander to these blatant attempts to 'secure your safety, for your own good'. The biblical reference in calling it an ark is suspect in itself.



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Old 11-10-2008, 02:38 AM   #15
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ahh...it iS a time to wander and, wonder

why be anchored to anywhere in particular

i know i do NOT like the idea
of going and building something,
and, then, what if, someone else, comes along,
and, pushes you out of it

cayce, always said "ontario/canada"
would be safe - and, we sure do have
lots of fresh lakes/rivers/and, streams etc.,

you can always build a tropical oasis inside
& it is amasing what can be done with
wind power / and, solar polar

i would rather deal with wind / sun / cold (part of the year) and, a dry climate

than, to deal with hot / humid &
places with a lot of dust & lots of dangerous animals - and, poisonous snakes

maybe everyone should move to canada ?
we have rattlesnakes & bears & wolves !!!

love/susan
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Old 11-10-2008, 02:48 AM   #16
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I think it is humorous to see people scrambling for a safe place to hide. Sometimes I wonder if that alone is the major play. The sheer chaos that is going to develop over the next few years is probably enough to clean the slate. Preparedness is good, however escape seems kind of futile and empty. Just my .02.
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Old 10-29-2008, 12:13 AM   #17
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Oh! You must have misunderstood my post, I could probably get to Australia o.k.

But, unfortunately, I don't seem to have the £350,000.00 to get me in with the chosen ones, heading for the "ark of Eden".

Also, I'm a bit worried about sending out too strong a vibration of love & excitement in case that gets misunderstood aswell. I would probably get arrested for being a suspected perv, tazzer'd, drug tested and then sent for evaluation to see if I was insighting terrorism, racial or religeous hatred, or breaching any Health & safety regulations, speeding, road tax, m.o.t.,outstanding parking fines, any other fines, public disorder, breach of tag, anti-social behavior..................Wow! now I'm not sure I can summon the courage to go to the supermarket for more supplies.
Maybe I should just accept the fact that without the money to get out of my current situation I'm screwed.

On the other hand, I could just go to work tomorrow as usual ...............!
Sounds like my weekend adventures.

My friend you can be a millionare but that still wouldn't qualify for the Immigration department. So if you raised the money through paypal donate system...great idae btw.. you then have to qualify to the strict laws here.

In saying that I would be really interested to know how Bill is swinging this one?
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Old 10-29-2008, 12:16 AM   #18
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In saying that I would be really interested to know how Bill is swinging this one?
Quote: Bill is swinging this one?[/ : I am thankful he has left Australia, because I wouldn't want him to 'swing this one'.
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Old 10-30-2008, 07:09 AM   #19
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Hey friends,

The easiest way to immigrate to Australia is through work sponsership. If you have expertise in a particular field an Employer will consider sponsering you for a work visa that could lead to permanent resisdency.

Here is a link in regards to Australian Immigration
http://www.immi.gov.au/

If you are single come over here on holiday and sent out vibrational energy of love and excitment. You could meet a fellow aussie who might pop the question.

Your idea only works for the Youngsters! They don't allow us SENILE oldsters in that are occasionally afflicted with DEMENTIA!
I guess I'll have to "hold my hand out for a second marriage" to get down to OZ..although next time he has to get down on bended knee, hold out some lovely flowers, and speak to me on the subject of "unconditional love"...forever and ever...
Thats a tall order for most men.

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Old 10-30-2008, 07:43 AM   #20
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Hello Starlah, not all us blokes are like that. I live in Perth West Aussie and you can marry me if you like, but it may cost you plenty of dough
My suggestion to you is take a holiday down here and then just dissapear You can come and stay at my place if you want. We'll
look after you darling, not a problem.


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Old 11-11-2008, 09:06 AM   #21
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Hi all I'm a new member and just feeling my way around here , this thread caught my attention as I am one of the Austra-alians , interesting word play, wonder if it means anything?

Sometimes if feel that we have gathered lots of knowledge and sometimes a little wisdom, but neglect to join the dots, by that I mean that we know we are immortal souls yet we fear death sooo much. If we knew categorically that we lived many lives, that sort of dilutes the drama's of this reality doesn't?

Isn't everything as it should be? Didn't we play a role in creating this manifestation? And aren't we exactly where we are suppose to be anyway?

So won't we blink our eyes and say " that was an interesting journey"
In everything there is a 50/50 chance why do we always choose the option of loss rather than the chance of success? and choose fear over hope??
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Old 11-12-2008, 05:28 PM   #22
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We each have our own personal journey to take. Not one of them will be the same.

Bill & Kerry, please be careful. Too many people now know where you will be living.

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Old 11-12-2008, 05:36 PM   #23
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australians in a lot of ways,
have always been way ahead of the times,
personal development - is huge there
consciousness on personal products without toxins - is huge there, however,
i got to wonder why stuart wilde
is selling his place there ? and, moving !!!
he thinks, his place will still be standing in the end,
so, why would he be selling it ???
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Old 11-13-2008, 07:36 PM   #24
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It could be any ark for that matter – whether it is on the top of the mountain or the deepest, remotest jungle in some highly unexplored area of the globe.

I think the most important thing to prepare for is “preparing ourselves” -- emotionally, mentally and spiritually. Us, the people we care for, even the friends and acquaintances who agree to go with us and share our safe havens.

There is so much negativity and “doomsday scenarios” in this thread that I personally think we are missing the point. And I think the point here is – personally for me – is that this 2012 thing is a “test” -- a test of not only our endurance and our sanity, but also how we relate to people in times of great danger and tribulation. And how we can still be HUMANE and GIVING while already in danger.

We need our Gods, our Oneness not only with Our Creator or Spirit, but also the rest of humanity who, in these dire times, will hopefully band together to live through such a catastrophe. And I sincerely and personally hope that catastrophe will not have to materialize.
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