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Can't promiss anything but I shouldn't have plans for that day it would realy just depend on my mood on the day and if I got enough adiquiet sleep the night befor. However I'm NOT wearing a "Australian Ground Crew" Shirt lol I'm not walking through Frankston with one of those on @.@ |
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Hello 311 saint,
I very much appreciate you attending the meeting, thank you. I'll be attending the conference for all 3 days with my son. I doubt very much I'll see every speaker though. I want to have a bit of fun while there, but I'll definitely attend when the speakers have something to contribute to the goals or ideals of Project Avalon. I'll **** in your ears and everyone elses about it at the meeting. Since you don't get on the internet much, I'll PM you with my phone numbers just in case. Also have a look in here from time to time, as the actual date of the meeting may change. Might pay you to call me a few days before the meeting, if you can't get on the net, just to confirm the date. Take care and I look forward to meeting you. Best regards, John DarkMatter |
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Hello ForsakenFalcon,
Not a worry if you can't make it, I don't want to push you, as I suffer from severe depression myself, and sometimes is a struggle to do anything at times. But if you could make it, that would be fantastic. As for not wearing a tee-shirt, that's fine. Its optional only, but does make it easier to know who's who when we first meet. Take care my friend. Best regards, John DarkMatter |
09-29-2008, 02:52 AM | #79 |
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I'v been thinking lately that My grandparent's owne a nursery at hasting's I wounder if I should buy a ****load of bulk vegitible and fruit seed's? I'd oviously get them mega discounted lol.
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Any chance you can get some prices on seeds??? I'm willing to pay normal retail prices. I don't expect a discount. Take care. Best regards, John DarkMatter |
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09-29-2008, 04:26 AM | #81 |
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I'll find out but with if I do get bulk I mean like box loads worth and I'd have enough to share them out to ppl here lol
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09-29-2008, 07:00 AM | #82 |
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24th October is fine. The sub committee idea is great, but firstly lets just get together so we can sort these kind of issues out. Meet and greet, I'm sure we all have a lot to say. Let the collective conscious begin.
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09-29-2008, 08:23 AM | #83 | |
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Yes we'll definitely have heaps to yak about. So, lets set this date, but it won't be 100% until approval from others. OK. Can I get affirmatives from everyone who wishes to attend on the 24th of October '08 at 2:00pm. To meet in the Melbourne City Square on the corners of Swanston and Collins Streets. Take care all and I'll post up a list. Best regards, John DarkMatter |
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09-29-2008, 08:50 AM | #84 |
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Hi DarkMatter and Co.,
Just confirming 24th Oct, 2008 is A-OK with us..."us" being Lt Ripley and sister (Krissy). I work Mon-Fri, 9-5, so I'm available on weekends to do whatever. Most likely, I'll drive in and park the car at Crown Casino for $6.00. I take the stinking public transport during the week and I look forward to actually driving my car for a change...and less funky smells. So yeah, I'm all good. I'll put it in the calender so I don't forget. |
09-29-2008, 08:52 AM | #85 |
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PS: We're from the south-east, past Dandenong.
I'm all for sub-regional meetings and such, but I feel we should establish a central base to start off with. Plus I think this would be a great opportunity for everyone to meet and see each other face to face. |
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Victorian Ground Crew Meeting
1st Meeting of the Project Avalon Victorian Ground Crew To be held on Saturday the 25th of October 2008 at 2:00pm Location: Melbourne City Square Attendees: DarkMatter (John) - Deer Park AussieG - Box Hill Lt Ripley - Dandenong Don'tPanic - Dandenong Peace2all - Warrandyte Robski - Thomastown ForsakenFalcon & Friend - Controlling The Iron Beast! MAP All you Victorians should have you names on this list. People from other states or country visting Melbourne are welcome to attend also.
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Looks good DarkMatter. |
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Yipee!! well done Darkmatter I'll spread the word, I hope the square will be big enough.
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I'm Krissy HALLO! I'm looking forward to the meeting! |
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Hello Krissy and welcome to the Victorian Ground Crew Thread, and of course, as a member of Project Avalon Forum.
Looking forward to meeting you and sis. Take care and I hope to see you posting like crazy. Best regards, John DarkMatter Last edited by Johnno; 09-30-2008 at 10:31 AM. |
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To ALL Victorian Ground Crew Members
I spoke on the telephone with sirdiablo69 last night for about an hour, and he had some very interesting and great ideas on how to go about things when it comes to crunch time. Unfortunately he cannot make it to the meeting on the 24th, and I understand fully his reasons. But hopefully he and I will meet up personally to discuss things in more detail, to which I will relay to all attending the meeting. Take care all and peace be with you. Best regards, John DarkMatter P.S. We need more members to pledge themselves for the meeting. So far the response has been a tad poor. DON'T worry we won't bite. |
10-01-2008, 10:37 AM | #92 |
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Bumping this thread so that it can be seen by others interested in coming along to the 24th Oct meeting, |
10-03-2008, 05:37 PM | #93 |
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Gday All,
l would like to ask all of you how do feel. Specifically how does it feel when you entertain the doomsday scenarios provided by the whistleblowers. Im not just talking about what say as much as what those events really portray in there entirerity. l personally take most or the whistleblowers testimonies quite seriously even though l sincerely hope none of the events come to pass, l insist on making as many preparations to try and offset the disavantages we could easily encounter, for example l am trying to stockpile water in the likelyhood of temporay or longterm unavailability, even though we currentlly enjoy an abundant supply of mains water, and the list seems endless sofar as trying to cover even basic requirements. |
10-04-2008, 01:59 PM | #94 |
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anyone got a spare room to rent? =O
lol I may have to start looking for a new place soon >.> |
10-05-2008, 01:02 PM | #95 |
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Hello Pomguymguy! Yes you are up near me and living where my ancestors lived actually I think there are still some rellies there . Kerang was another place, they went forth and multiplied. Lmao
sirdiablo69 I agree with you and think it's a good idea that you store water and food of course and candles/torches.batteries for a start. ForsakenFalcon Sorry hun wish I could help but afraid not. All you guys that are meeting in Melbourne hope you have a good day and come up with a plan. Things are starting to get rather urgent. Afraid I won't be able to make it (health issues) and a long way to travel. But I wish you all the best of luck. Peace to you all. Barb |
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I've heard about this forum from a cobber in Vic, There is plenty of info on the net covers just about anything of interest. I'm into liberating it to!! I've put this together from various sources lternative Home Cleaning Solutions In an effort to cut down the number and toxicity of the chemicals I use around the house, I've stocked up on a few safe, simple ingredients that can be used in most cleaning situations. Table of contents * Basic ingredients o Baking soda o Corn starch o Soap (not detergent) o Borax o White vinegar * When something a little more aggressive is needed. o Isopropyl Alcohol o Washing Soda (SAL Soda, sodium carbonate decahydrate) o Citrus solvent o Trisodium phosphate (TSP) * Cleaning o All-purpose cleaner o Mold and mildew o Dishwashing o Dishwasher Soap o Oven cleaner o Laundry o Glass cleaner o Cleaning porcelain and fiberglass o Drain cleaner o To clean a teakettle o To clean pots and pans o Fire extinguisher residue * Disinfectant * Removing stains o Carpet stains o Wine and alcohol stains o Blood stains * Deodorizing o Cooking odors o Refrigerator odors o Spilled milk odors o Drain and garbage disposal odors o Garbage pail odors o Odors around the house o Urine odors o Toilet bowl odors. o Humidifier odors o Carpet odors * Keep clean without running water Basic ingredients Baking soda * Cleans, deodorizes, softens water, scours. Corn starch * Cleans, deodorizes, scours. Use to clean windows, polish furniture, clean carpets and rugs. Soap (not detergent) * Unscented liquid, flakes, powders or bars. Borax * Cleans, deodorizes, disinfects, softens water, cleans wallpaper, painted walls and floors. I keep some in an open container next to the kitchen sink, ever ready to dip a dish cloth into to clean a pot, the counter, etc. It makes a good non-abrasive alternative to scouring powder. White vinegar * Cuts grease, removes mildew, odors, some stains and wax build-up. I keep mine handy in a spray bottle. When something a little more aggressive is needed. Isopropyl Alcohol * A disinfectant. Use with care - there is evidence it can cause illness. Washing Soda (SAL Soda, sodium carbonate decahydrate) * Cuts grease, removes stains, softens water, cleans wall, tiles, sinks and tubs. Be careful, washing soda can irritate mucous membranes. Do not use on aluminum. Citrus solvent * Cleans paint brushes, oil and grease, some stains. Use with care; may cause skin, lung or eye irritations. Trisodium phosphate (TSP) * A mixture of soda ash and phosphoric acid, it can be used on many jobs, such as cleaning drains or removing old paint. Use with care; TSP is toxic if swallowed. Cleaning All-purpose cleaner Mix 1/2 cup vinegar and 1/4 cup baking soda (or 2 teaspoons borax) into 1/2 gallon (2 liters) water. Store and keep. Use for removal of water deposit stains on shower stall panels, bathroom chrome fixtures, windows, bathroom mirrors, etc. Mold and mildew A mixture of lemon juice or white vinegar and salt can be used to clean up mold and mildew. Or try mixing one part hydrogen peroxide (3%) with two parts water in a spray bottle and spray on areas with mold and mildew. Wait at least one hour before rinsing or using shower. Dishwashing Use liquid soap (not detergent). Add 2 or 3 tablespoons of vinegar to the warm, soapy water for tough jobs. Use borax instead of a dry cleanser to clean pots and pans. Borax is not abrasive. Wash fine china in a solution of borax and warm water. Rinse well. Towel dry. The china will sparkle. Dishwasher Soap Mix equal parts of borax and washing soda, but increase the washing soda if your water is hard. Oven cleaner Try a paste of baking soda, salt, and hot water. Laundry To freshen and brighten laundry and remove soils and stains add 1/2 to 3/4 cup of borax to each load together with the recommended amount of laundry detergent. For stains, presoak for half an hour. Borax also works to condition hard water. For delicates, hand wash in a solution of 1/4 cup of borax and 1-2 tablespoons of detergent in a basin of warm water. Rinse in cool water, blot with a towel, and lay flat to dry. Glass cleaner To clean glass I spray on white vinegar and wipe dry. Cleaning porcelain and fiberglass Wipe with borax on a damp sponge, rinse, and wipe dry. Drain cleaner Try pouring a quarter cup of baking soda down the clogged drain, followed by a half cup of vinegar. Close the drain tightly until fizzing stops, then flush with boiling water. To clean a teakettle I discovered this one by accident. To brew a pot of pine needle tea instead of pouring hot water over pine needles in a teapot, I tossed the whole branch in the tea kettle and brought it to a boil. The tea was delicious. A few brews later as I was removing a branch to put in a fresh one for the next brew I noticed the lime deposits in the kettle were soft and mushy. With a bottle brush and good rinse the deposits came right off the kettle. So there you are. Cut a branch off your favorite eastern white pine tree, wash it well, and toss it in the kettle to boil for a while. Voila! To clean pots and pans I saw this tip somewhere but haven't tried it yet. To clean a stubborn pot or pan put some water and a little baking soda in the bottom of the pot or pan and bring it to a boil. Let it soak overnight and then wash it in the usual way. Fire extinguisher residue To clean up dry chemical fire extinguisher residue use: * Vinegar & water for the bicarbonates * Alcohol for the silicates Disinfectant Mix 1/4 cup borax with 1/2 gallon hot water. Use for wiping surfaces. Removing stains Carpet stains Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray directly on stain, let sit for several minutes, and clean with a brush or sponge using warm soapy water. Wine and alcohol stains Dissolve 1/2 cup of borax in a pint of water. Sponge on the solution and wait a half hour. Then shampoo the stained area. Let dry and vacuum up the borax. The sooner these stains are addressed the better. Blood stains Get to work right away. Remove blood stains as soon as you find them. Try this. Use cold water. Hot or warm water will cook the blood and set the stain. If the stain is fresh, soak with cold water, scrub with a clean brush and blot dry. Repeat until the stain is gone. If the stain has been there a while try rubbing in shampoo, let it sit a while, scrub with a clean brush, then rinse with cold water. Repeat as necessary. For blood stains older than 24 hours, soak the material in cold water for about 1 hour then proceed as above. Deodorizing Cooking odors Simmer vinegar (1 tbsp in 1 cup water) on the stove while cooking to absorb cooking odors. To get such smells as fish and onion off utensils and cutting boards, wipe with vinegar and rinse. Refrigerator odors Wash the refrigerator with a solution of borax and water. Rinse well. Spilled milk odors To neutralize spilled milk odors, dampen the spot and rub borax on. Let it dry then brush or vacuum up the borax. Drain and garbage disposal odors To eliminate drain and garbage disposal odors put 2-3 tablespoons of borax in the drain, let stand for about 15 minutes, then flush with water with the disposal on. Borax neutralizes acidic odors. Garbage pail odors Wash the garbage pail with a solution of borax and water. Sprinkle some borax in the bottom of the pail to keep it fresh. Odors around the house A mixture of baking soda with vinegar or lemon juice placed in small dishes will absorb odors around the house. Houseplants can help too. Urine odors To neutralize urine odors, dampen the spot and rub borax on. Let it dry then brush or vacuum up the borax. Use to neutralize pet urine odors also. Toilet bowl odors. Add 1/4 cup of borax to the bowl. Swish it about with the toilet brush and let stand 30 minutes (or overnight). Humidifier odors Wash with a solution of borax and water. Rinse well before refilling for use. Carpet odors Baking soda and cornstarch are both good carpet deodorizers. Keep clean without running water With some baking soda, a little vinegar, and a gallon or so of water it's possible to keep your body and hair clean when away from a source of running water. While boondocking in an RV for instance and you want to extend your stay. &&**&& Alternative Household Cleaning Solutions for Septic System Owners Many of the ready-made solutions we purchase to clean and maintain our homes contain poisonous or toxic chemicals. While the labels on these products contain signal words (caution, warning, danger or poison) to alert us about proper use or potential harm, many do not list the chemical ingredients in the product or hazards associated with the chemical. These chemicals can damage the effectiveness of your septic systems by killing the bacteria that breakdown the sewage sludge in your septic system. There are safer alternative cleaners. The basic ingredients listed below can be mixed or used alone for many household cleaning tasks. Also, in the event of an accident, these ingredients can be identified by most consumers and healthcare professionals. SELECTED BASIC CLEANING INGREDIENTS Ingredient General Use Baking Soda cleaner, deodorizer, fire extinguisher, scouring powder Boiling Water drain cleaner Borax cleaner, disinfectant, laundry aid, water softener Lemon cleaner Salt& cleaner Soap cleaner White Vinegar cleaner, deodorizer, grease cutter Washing Soda cleaner, laundry aid, grease cutter, stain remover, disinfectant The following "recipes" offer less toxic alternatives to common cleansers. ALL PURPOSE CLEANERS 1. Mix 1 teaspoon borax with 1 quart of warm water. Add a splash of lemon juice or vinegar to cut grease. 2. Mix 2 teaspoons borax and 1 teaspoon soap in 1 quart of water. Can be stored in a spray bottle. 3. Mix 3 tablespoons of washing soda per quart of warm water. DISINFECTANT 1. Mix ¼ cup borax in 1/2 gallon hot water. DRAIN CLEANERS 1. Prevention is the best method. Use a drain strainer. Do not pour grease down the drain. 2. For maintenance, pour about 1 gallon of boiling water down the drain weekly. 3. Pour ½ cup baking soda and ½ cup vinegar down drain. Close drain tightly until fizzing stops. Flush with one gallon boiling water. FLOOR CLEANERS 1. Wood or vinyl floors – mix ¼ cup oil soap with 1 gallon of warm water. METAL POLISHES Brass, Bronze, and Copper 1. Mix equal amounts of salt and flour with a small amount of vinegar. Rub with a soft, damp cloth. Rinse and polish with a dry cloth. 2. Make a paste of lemon juice and salt and rub with a soft cloth; rinse with water and dry. 3. Use a slice of lemon sprinkled with baking soda. Rub brass with the lemon slice; rinse with water and dry. Silver 1. Rub with a paste of baking soda and water. 2. Place a piece of aluminum foil to cover the bottom of pan. Add 2 to 3 inches of water. Add 1 teaspoon baking soda and 1 teaspoon salt per quart of water and bring to a boil. Add silver pieces and boil 2 to 3 minutes. Make sure the water covers the silver pieces. Remove silver, rinse, dry, and buff with a soft cloth. OVEN CLEANERS 1. Prevention. Put sheet of aluminum foil on the oven floor. Be careful not to touch the heating element. 2. Mix 3 tablespoons of washing soda per quart of warm water. Spray on and wait 20 minutes. Scrub with a fine steel wool pad if necessary. TUB, TILE AND TOILET CLEANER 1. Use soap and sponge, or a stiff brush and one of the following: baking soda, borax and salt. WINDOW AND GLASS CLEANERS 1. Mix 1 part water to 1 part vinegar in a spray bottle. Wipe off with cleaning cloth. WOOD POLISHES Think Ill go get nosey elsewhere Collect your tit bits where ya find um I say Hoss E G M |
10-07-2008, 02:01 AM | #97 |
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lol thanks AussieBabe but as far I'm safe I dunno how long for though =/
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Melbourne No i got sick of that place twenty years ago. A safe place ? well unless i knew for certain what was coming, I;m not going anywhere. No POINT not at this time Hoss E G M |
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Hi All, Just joined this site but have been watching Camelot for some time. Was disappointed to find out too late that they were in QLD on weekend. Anyway we are from Melb. Warrandyte area. Have you noticed chem spraying in your area and people getting sick? Great to see kindred spirits exists in Melb!!!...Pep
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Hello All:Greetings from the Sunshine Coast Hi to all, Just a quick message from DarkMatter and KellyNUTS. Im using the Sunshine Coast airports internet waiting for our flight back to Melbourne. I have to say that the Nexus Conference was absolutely fantastic and I will be writing up a story on it as soon as I can. Ive got an interview with Bill and Kerry on audio tape which goes for a couple of hours. I will transcribe it, then get Bill to post it up on the Project Camelot site for people to download. Give it a few days, as Im not sure when Bill can upload it I have to say it was absolutely awesome to meet Bill and Kerry, and we had a bit to talk about. KellyNUTS and I have met many wonderful people and it was a weekend to remember. Got to get going now as we have to board our plane. Look forward to chatting with you all again soon. Take care all and peace be with you. Best regards, John DarkMatter |
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