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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Dublin
Posts: 46
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hi to everyone again, am not very good at saying hi individually as its a bit hards to keep track of everyone
![]() Right, well, gonna try and throw some stuff out there, I think Bodhrans idea of ech of us writing down what we think is goin on is a good idea. I'm keeping my mind open and have decided that its all possible to varying degrees. Floods, economic collapse, lack of food. So I want to plan accordingly. I want to do research on areas of Ireland that would be worthwhile chaecking out. I would like to be methodical about this, maybe people with cars, we could do research, plan to go to certain palces and check them out. Share all our information on preparatory methods, (print outs etc) so we all have the same info. Basics like shelter, food storage. Thats about it for now. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 248
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Howayiz folks,
I started this thread with the intention of it being a thread about organisation, Getting ourselves together as a group. One subject only. We can all start other threads in the IRELAND section or anywhere else about other subjects. Like I said Lets have one thread about meeting up and getting organised as a group. Arranging meetings and the like, setting date's and places, yeah? Let me try something. Reply to this post if you are willing to meet with me somewhere / sometime in the future yet to be decided, lets see how many reply in the positive and we'll take it from there ok? Ta, Merlin. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Dublin
Posts: 46
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Count me in. Week day evenings, afternoons. Usually leave Dublin at weekends.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ireland
Posts: 130
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Indeed, personal meetings would be the order of the day in my opinion, much more could be achieved that way. And building personal trust and personal relationships is going to be important in the future and theres no better way to do that then face to face.
Can i ask ye all where ye are located? I'm located in the west meself, but i couldnt go trecking all the way across the country every week, id be up for meeting you guys somewhere in the middle. It wouldnt be a bad idea to make a day of it neither, i mean if were gonna go to the hassle in the first place. Also, might i suggest agreeing on a plan of action or discussion here before we actually meet up. We could make much better progress that way. Its important we all try and figure out what the future holds for us guys and girls here in Ireland, im damn sure that if i was living in America id know exactly what to do but i just dont know what we are gonna be faced with. I'll be here everyday for a chat because this is important to me and i really wanna get this show on the road. Im sick sittin on me **** and ive absorbed enough information at this stage, its time for a bit of action. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ireland
Posts: 130
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A few more things that might be have some significance ;
Since i was 8 ive read every single text i can on survival and 'living off the land'. Ive a mine of texts here guys so if your interested drop me a private message and ill sort ye out. Theres also a database of this kinda stuff at http://www.textfiles.com/ its well worth a look. My dad has a farm of 110 acres which will be passed to me in time. I was thinking that if **** really did hit the fan in a big way i would try to organise a community there, but thats only if a really big **** hits the fan. A base like that would be essential. Growing our own food and living self sustainably could be a possible necesity. I'm knackered now so i'll come back tomorrow and see can i think of anything else to add. nite folks |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Dublin , Ireland
Posts: 341
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Can i ask ye all where ye are located? I'm located in the west meself, but i couldnt go trecking all the way across the country every week, id be up for
Hey.... I'm in Dublin... but have sanctury in Monaghan....away from the coast with fresh water and good food supply... yer all welcome to come with me there when the time comes..if the waves arn't bigger then the entire feckin country... I will tell you all more about this when we allmanage to meet up... hope it's soon.....Antonia |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 248
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Well I live In Dunlaoire. Weekday afternoons sound good to me, How about a coffe or a pint just for a meet n greet. It would be good for more Dubs to get involved here so if you just happen to be reading posts and not posting or replying, nows the time to get serious about this. Bite the bullet people, what have yez got to lose, c'mon get posting, we can't be the only Dubs looking at this forum. Conec no doubt you've read Lock'n'Loads post on this, you say you leave Dublin on weekends, go anywhere near the West? Things are coming to a head lads, Its Time for action! Merlin. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: northern ireland
Posts: 27
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i would love to meet up, if you start talking about this stuff here where i live they just look at you as if your nuts . younger ones well in my experience dont care , my kids 15+ 13 are exposed to this but for fear of ridcule they dont say anything to their mates, they are still at the age where they care what their mates think. but i have noticed that they get bored with them easily and always come home early they dont like to do the normal hanging on street corners,smoking and drinking like their peers. i just hope that all this exposure is not turning them into recluses ha ha but seriously i have found that i dont socialise as much i get terribly bored and uncomfortable with friends that as a previous poster said talk about emmerdale, big brother and all that rubbish, bitch and gossip about their work etc etc they have not a clue and dont want to know and i find that i am distancing myself from them ,i would love to meet with you guys. too many around here where i live are stuck in the past with past resentments still strong, i didnt want my kids to be influenced by that stuff and i brought them up to think different, to not care what or who others are and that we are all the same. there is so much out there no one is 100% right or wrong and i think it would be great to meet up and learn and share experiences and info, though i would love a cool group name+matching tshirts etc lol !!!!!
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I'm okay for meeting up, I live in Belfast but have car and can travel. In fact I'm heading to Donegal this week sometime, and the weekend of 4th October. Namasté |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Dublin
Posts: 46
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I go to Cork, am from Cork. Gonna leave my no. 086 2492635 Any of ye can buz me or txt me.
Will be in Dunlaoghre later today. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Belfast. Ireland
Posts: 129
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I was thinking, maybe if we meet in several different locations, say four, to begin with this week, as an informal get to know ye type thing. Set up a regional agenda of topics to be dicussed at a national meeting to be held the week after at this meet. The day after the regional meetings, topics to be discussed will be posted on here, narrowed down by consensus of the group as a whole, then what ever topics for the agenda we come up with will be discussed at the national group meeting.
Otherwise it would just deteriorate into a mish-mash of ideas with no concrete outcome. I for one detest formallity, but unfortunately, some sort of organising has to set in place. Some noses may be put out by suggestions, but please keep in mind Unity is the key. That doesn't mean we can't argue and debate ( In fact it's necessary ), but be mature and reasoned. We are all in this together and must not think of selfish motives, but the common good of the group as a whole. Travel to the place most convenient to where you would consider as your region. For instance, I live in Belfast, but if the majority of people up North here suggest Cookstown or Dungannon because it's central, that's fine. But let's have suggestions, then make a deadline...,say Thursday, to close and arrive at the decision. So get off your **** and start making decisions folks. The first decision to be made is; Where is your region and where would you find convenient to meet, (within reason). When you have made your mind up on this.., post it here for all to see. That way we can get an idea of numbers involved in the regions and plan accordingly. Now these are only my opinions, and I won't be the least bit insulted by the idotic,argumentative feckers that disagree, so please...,pull these ideas apart, but at least get on your keyboard and do something. let's have yours and get this thing going. Good luck to you all. Tom |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ireland
Posts: 130
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I wrote something earlier on in my rant diary because i was ****** off and needed to vent.
I'll copy and paste a few of my points. Now keep in mind, this is all considering a positive outcome (ie - no big war, apocalypse etc -Something ive been considering-) Beware, i wrote this in the throws of passion, take what you want from it. Quote:
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ireland
Posts: 130
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If Hitler thought me anything it was ; "Get em while their young"
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: northern ireland
Posts: 27
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hi all
i dont drive (daydream to much to be safe lol) so it will have to be buses and trains for me, but i do the rota in work so can pretty much take what ever day i want off to meet up. belfast would be the easiest place to get too but i dont mind really as long as we start doing something it is easy to talk on a computer but a lot better face to face. there has to be more out there that feel the same surely not just a handful of people with their eyes open. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Cork, Ireland
Posts: 7
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Quick hello to everybody! I live in Cork city, 41 years of age and have been sucking up every bit of information on UFO`s for the past 30 years or so. "Project Camolet" when i first came accross it over a year ago was a breath of fresh air. The "jig-saw" started to fit together!! I`m not hung up on the small details because the bigger picture is whats important..J-6`s J-22`s J-55`s it doesn`t really matter to me at this point. I have been to mexico many,many times and i have to much respect for the Mayan culture to ignore the ending of their calander or in their words the coming of the "apocalypse" I also have hope because the translation of their meaning of apocalypse is "revelation". It has been proven to me time and time again about the existance of aliens, roswell, phoneix lights, shank habour, rendelsham forest, 30,000 airline pilots, men who walked on the moon, Jimmy Carter, governor of arizona, the mexican military, the french government, british government etc etc... but it all still does my head in.. I`m finding it hard to believe that we are in the final straight.. I find David Wilcox and George Green`s conversations the ones i listen to most but I have not come to any decisions yet as to what I`m going to do. Things seem to be happening fast but Im still not going to get carried away. Life goes on day to day. I will say this, if i was a millionaire i would be writing this from South America, I`m not so I have to evaluate Ireland and i think we are "safe" (I use that word loosely) from most senarios except George Greens " WW111"
regards Gerard |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Belfast. Ireland
Posts: 129
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![]() Hiya Viva, "Things seem to be happening fast but Im still not going to get carried away. Life goes on day to day. " I agree with that Gerard, but I think it wise to make preparation for sudden eventuallities that are coming, and if they don't happen, all well and good, at least we'll have made new friends of the same mindset .There's not many 'out there' can can say that.Keep posting & don't be a stranger now. G'luck to ye! Tom |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Dublin
Posts: 46
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Northern Ireland
Posts: 14
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Well hello there folks
So is there anyone or anythin happenin up north? not that it matters wherever you are...would love to meet up for some decent convo & a bit o craic... Blessings Lis x www.myspace.com/fireowlrecords |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Kerry,Ireland
Posts: 71
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hi guys n gals nice 1 that we can post again for free...
Antonia sorry i never got back to the message you left a while back thing went a bit mad there since christmas,, I just got a car on the road so count me in for the 9th.. Jah Bless.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Dublin
Posts: 46
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Hi guys,
me again, first off I want to apologise to people I agreed to meet a few months back and never did. I suppose I had my doubts about whether I had anything to add etc etc... I'm guessing ye know how this one goes. I have been coming back here to have a look now and then. I'm realising now that I would have been agood idea to meet people. I have a friend who is pretty clued up on all this stuff (first person I have ever been able to have a real conversation with about the **** thats really worth talking about). We have been having some really cool conversations lately and it is just so different to writing on a forum. Now all I want to do is have more real conversations with people who also know what they're talking about. I'm so sick of looking at friends who believe the news is real and talk about bolitics like its real, read the newspapers and believe everything is grand, like this recession when WE all know its a ****in farce. I want reality please!!!!! So hello again and I'm defo here to talk/ meet up again
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Dublin
Posts: 46
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This is a message for Helen.
It was great to talk to you today. My phone died when I was in the middle of talking to you, was abroad for last 2 weeks so couldnt find my charger, I managed to find it but I also have no credit until I get paid tomorrow. ![]() Thought it might be a good idea to leave a message here instead so you dont think I just hung up, cant find your username as yet. Take care and talk to you soon Conec |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Cork, Ireland
Posts: 7
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Just a quick hello to everybody here in Ireland.
I have never been one for posting so most of you will not remember me. I have been a Project Camolet viewer from the very start so as you can imagine I have been up to my neck in it all my life and in particular over the past 3 years. The last few months have been very hard. Starting with my business going bust, shortly followed with the death of my mother which was the most incredible experiance of my life, my beliefs carried myself and my family through this sad but wonderful time. Just recently my wife has packed her bags and has called time out ( don`t blame her as I have become a differant person to the one she married, I openly no longer accept life as the mainstream believe it to be.) I will now have to move out of my home and am trying hard to get an income without falling under the umbrella of goverment. So as bad as all the above seem I have never felt so alive, I have never looked to the future with such excitement. Most importantly " I have no fear " I can feel the change in me. I have had some amazing sometimes strange thing happens to me the past year. I am getting a natural understanding of how things really are. Its like the training wheels are off and I`m on my own now. thats why I have not been checking Camolet for a number of months. In the last week I have logged on but its hard to catch up with the volume of information so I`m here today to take it to the next step which would be to sit down over a pint with whoever is available and catch up. I live in cork so I will try to get online every few days to see whats going on. (My computer has had a fatal crash and while I`m on the subject of electronics I get a funny click on my phones and any cash transferrs which I did to europe and China for my lapased business has gone missing not for day but weeks, 6 being the record. I`m either getting really paranoid or somebody is messing with me) Anyway sorry for the rant, hope to see some of ye soon. Viva
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Dublin
Posts: 46
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Hi Viva, just a quick hello from a fellow Corkonian (living in Dublin). Sounds like you've had a pretty intense time of it lately. But also a clean slate and new beginnings full of possibility. Hmm.
Good for you. Take care
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 248
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Good to hear from another owl fella, ( Im 40 ) your story so much resembles my own its uncanny. You say you have not come to any decisions yet as to what to to. Can I make suggestion, get involved with the ongoing efforts on this thread to form some sort of a group that could meet regularly in various locations across the country. The people showing interest so far are flung far and wide so its gonna take some organisation to get a meeting together. I would suggest somewhere central, maybe in a cheap hotel for a night. I can imagine sitting in the bar for half the night disscussing these things without being laughed at or patronised. Sound good? Thanks, Merlin. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 248
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Greetings
May I suggest something which might generate a bit of fun. AS we are trying to gather together a group of like minded people from around Ireland to meet up and have disscussions, Lets give ourselves a name, Like a club name, you know, lets say : The Clandestine Clan, oh jeez did I say that!!! Its only a bit of craic, but have a go, I DARE YE, as Tom would say. Let me throw a few out there: Truthsayers, ufolagoons, The Bull****ters, Irish Clan One ( I.C.O. ), Its only a bit of craic and then maybe we can vote on the best one and take it on! On a more serious note, can anybody suggest a central location for us all to have our first meeting. I was thinking Mullingar, any Ideas? Thanks, Merlin. |
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