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09-09-2008, 10:44 AM | #26 |
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Hi All!
Glad to be aboard. I have been turning from 3d life as much as is possible and practical in the last 2 years. I am busy in the spiritual/holistic realms by choice but would definitely fit in a meeting up with any of You "Fellow New Englanders"...I will take e ride anywhere in NE to meet up and will also pick up or meet up Others 'en route'. Please feel free to pm me here at Avalon. I will gladly talk by phone to Anyone also! GregorArturo and I have just communicated, Thanks GregorArturo! Onward and Upward! Shungo, eaglespirit...Dan Last edited by eaglespirit; 09-09-2008 at 12:10 PM. |
09-09-2008, 10:55 AM | #27 |
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Hi All! Left a reply today in "All Things New England" !
I am a builder/carpenter thru the years and lived and worked all around the US of A. Can do just about any kind of work in this arena to help get a project/job done, ifYaknowhatImean! Been back in NE for about a decade now! I will meet up and/or talk with Anyone ...time permitting : ) Looking forward to connecting! Shungo, eaglespirit...Dan |
09-09-2008, 01:38 PM | #28 |
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About a year ago I attended a 911 truth meeting at a restaurant in Manchester. They were very accommodating and even gave us a separate room to meet in despite the fact that only 7 or 8 people attended.
It is one of those "Grand Buffet" type places featuring a wide variety of dishes and all you can eat for under $10. It is easily accessible, right off the interstate, and has plenty of free parking. If anyone is familiar with the location of the Mall of New Hampshire it is right across the street. I would suggest something like a Saturday evening (when maybe more could attend?) in at least three or four weeks to give more people a chance to sign up for this forum and possibly attend. If a half dozen or more people would commit to doing this I would be happy to speak with the restaurant and set it up. Thoughts? |
09-09-2008, 04:07 PM | #29 |
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Sounds good to me. I think we should def keep talking, even maybe do the video conferencing, as I feel this next month is going to be absolutely crucial to our understanding of what the hell is going on.
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09-09-2008, 05:57 PM | #30 |
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There is a group in north west Vermont, has been for sometime. Problem is, its been very exclusive. High tech, self sufficient and unfortunately introverted. Its been a trust thing. Maybe its time to expand our horizons.
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09-09-2008, 06:46 PM | #32 |
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>located on NewEngland Social Group<
working on finding the right free video conference sites. To start; bi-weekly video meets, 5 person limit, 1 hour limit, we can record and post all meetings in a central location so others can benefit from the conversations. Suggestions on times and protocol? |
09-09-2008, 07:00 PM | #33 |
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Southern NH, here!
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09-10-2008, 12:52 AM | #34 |
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Relocating shortly to southern NH. American of Irish decent, complete and total nutter but harmless. Welder, Design experience, Fabricator, "He who rides his motorcycle as if he stole it". Pooter geek. Interested in establishing a year round greenhouse. Interested in converting 3/4 ton PU to diesel / electric. Hack musucian. Frustrated painter. Effing horrible cook but I can nail a rabbit in the eye at 100 feet with my moms 1946 Remington bolt action.....LOL. Sraight up no BS dude. Into quantum physics as a "hobby".....go figure.
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09-10-2008, 12:57 AM | #35 |
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1.) I just posted this on the main avalon forum, just so all could see, but as everyone has noticed the chaos of posts that have already ensued, I wanted to make sure you guys read it. Please Read as its New England related!
http://projectavalon.net/forum/showt...=4095#post4095 2.) At this moment, I'm checking out ooVoo for video conferencing, it's free. There's also a few other ones. 3.) There is also teamspeak to consider, and if someone hosts a server, we can have it up 24/7 (just voice chat, no video). I might be able to do that. Anyways, this may prove very useful it keeping each other informed, but also lead to consistent conversation and exchange of knowledge. And this way, we can have as many users as possible. And no, I am not a gamer lol. 4.) And yes, the world is going crazy. |
09-10-2008, 01:10 AM | #36 |
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Jay&Nikki - How does one get to the networking group that you say you created on this forum?
This is great guys, I'm excited to meet some of you. I'm absolutely down with meeting up sometime in the relatively near future - maybe somewhere in New Hampshire? I guess wherever is the most central to us all would obviously be best. I think avoiding inner Boston is a good idea as well. I am from Portland Maine and I drive a very gas efficient 2 door Honda that can fit four or five people. I'd be glad to offer transportation if need be. I know that Gregor is from Portland as well - Anyone else from this general area who might be interested in car pooling a trip? I wouldn't mind picking others up on the way if we organize. It'll be an adventure man. Cheers, James |
09-10-2008, 01:21 AM | #37 |
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Ya that would be great Irving. I don't have a car so yes, excellent. You have my commitment then.
Here's ooVoo benefits btw: Standard Free * FREE 3-way live video chats. * Unlimited video messages. * Up to 1 minute of video message recording. * Some fun video effects. Premium $10/month (new accounts 1st month free, as in just signing up, no purchase or anything) * 6-way live video chats. * High Resolution video. * Unlimited recording of video calls. * Up to 1,000 minutes of video storage and streaming. * Unlimited video messages. * Up to 5 minutes of video message recording. * Lots of fun video effects. So this service we could use easily for the first month, and we can always be cheap & maybe get new accounts again, or find a better service. |
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09-10-2008, 02:18 AM | #39 |
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That resturant in Manchester sounds like a great idea! We're down.
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09-10-2008, 02:50 AM | #40 |
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Whoa! Jeeezumm! youll been busy. I love it. i feel the hope rising^^^^^rising up from below my feet into
my throat and gushing out the top of my head Any ways enough of that, sillyness. Hampshire take me home!!! A face to face/ voice to voice is important. to get to know eachother and recognize voices before a conferencing setup. but honestly, ive never done that stuff so i'lll start looking into it in the meantime. But they do sound like could be a useful tool.... Right now it is important that we use our opportunities to network and create conncections for the future. I also recommend following other areas/countries connecting/communities/ground crew pages. Theres lots of good networking being done, i gleaned a lot of good wisdom from just a few minutes of reading posts. Good making history with you all, and future too! Fare-well |
09-11-2008, 01:16 AM | #41 |
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Has everyone/anyone seen Dr Bill Deagle's presentation @ the Granada Forum from 06 or 07? If not I HIGHLY recomend checking it out on google video.
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09-11-2008, 01:29 AM | #43 |
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Yes, I have seen the Deagle lecture from 06. Its ******* nuts! haha I love it. I am, of course, always skeptical of things that I can't see and prove to myself with my own eyes and mind, but Deagle seems to hit the nail on the head. He's one of my favorites. There is a good thread going about Deagle in the main discussion area. Where can his 07 lecture be viewed? Is it online?
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09-11-2008, 02:50 AM | #45 |
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Nobody has objected to the idea of a meeting in Manchester, so I propose that we meet at 6:00 pm, October 4th at:
The Great Buffet 1525 S Willow St Manchester, NH 03103 Here's a map: http://tinyurl.com/5t5x3n Please RSVP - If enough people will confirm their attendance we can probably reserve a private room for ourselves but we would need to do it soon... |
09-11-2008, 03:54 AM | #46 |
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As long as Irving can go and I can grab a ride with him, I'm in.
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09-11-2008, 08:39 AM | #47 |
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hello my name is mike . i live in central maine i was hoping to find a group for mainas'. looks like i broke the ground here.i would like to here some of your strategies for the up and coming events. we are doing our best in our household for normal winter preperations and then tripleing that including storing fuel and starting in on biodiesel production. between fire wood and bio we will be toasty. im am looking for more verification on these "world events" if things are truely going to happen in this way. ive been camelot for a year now. some of it is hard to take in most has been proven in the news. so are we in danger here???
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RI Here just throwing my name in the ring. My brother has a place in southern Maine that will probably be stop number one for us when things go south.
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09-11-2008, 08:59 AM | #49 |
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midcoast me here...... ive been following camelot here for bout a yr . aside from aliens all of what ive read about the political and military seems to have played close to each other.we ( my household) have been building up for this winter three times fold. it takes alot for a household of six. we have gardening and canning foods down to a science, meat drying, ect,ect.... ive been dabbling with the ideas of biodiesel for fuel. verses storing gasoline. diesel stores better and bio is way cheaper to harness than norm diesel. any ways i would like to get things more organized in our community. it very tight nit and we have helped each other in the past in some form or another.i think the biggest problem ive run into is dis bielief . people know things arent right but not sure what is. most folks are older generation and always seem to be prepared everything. are there any ideas on community building here??
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09-11-2008, 04:58 PM | #50 |
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Oct 4th 6:00pm Manchester NH...................roger roger
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