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QtesUKStoke
09-05-2008, 10:04 AM
If your from the uk introduce yourself here :welcomeani:
initialstate
09-05-2008, 11:12 AM
hello from south Birmingham.
Solomon
09-05-2008, 11:24 AM
Hi from Gloucestershire!
Colin
09-05-2008, 01:46 PM
Hello from up north in Teesside:tongue2:
Jamie
09-05-2008, 02:54 PM
Hey All
North Somerset here, but I have spent 6 years in County Durham, cos that's where my partner came from.
I hope that we can get some serious and productive networking going.
Jay
:welcomeani:
hiya everyone! I am currently based in BATH UK ..happy to hear from anyone as its essential we as 'ground crew' feel supported in the midst of so much unawareness and denial 'out there' in the society we currently live...I am soooo UP FOR ACTION!
Jamie
09-05-2008, 03:04 PM
Preparing is very interesting, at the moment I kinda feel like I am playing pin the tail on the donkey, the thing is:
A) I have no idea what the hell a Donkey is.
B) I dropped the bloody pin!
No matter which way we dress this up, we need one major thing and that is money. In this economic situation, that is something that seems to be vanishing fast.
Jay
QtesUKStoke
09-05-2008, 04:43 PM
Preparing is very interesting, at the moment I kinda feel like I am playing pin the tail on the donkey, the thing is:
A) I have no idea what the hell a Donkey is.
B) I dropped the bloody pin!
No matter which way we dress this up, we need one major thing and that is money. In this economic situation, that is something that seems to be vanishing fast.
Jay
In one way i fully agree with what your saying,, (and a big hello to all that have posted here). but i don't think money is the key, the main thing here is contacts and knowledge. i've been spending alot of my money recently on silver and gold. what ever happens, `yes ok that can devalue` but it will be worth more and will keep its value a hell of a lot more than paper notes and sterling. opinions please :welcomeani: ,, im from stoke-on-trent by the way :lmao:
and a big hello to you all:thumb_yello:
Jamie
09-05-2008, 04:50 PM
Hi Stoke,
When I talk about money, I don't mean just the fiat currencies that most/if not all countries operate from. Gold and Silver have their place in the days to come, many believe that Gold and Silver is not important as having access to your own source of food.
When the supermarket is bare, and the economy has long since died. Will Gold and Silver be important methods of barter?
Money in whatever format will be needed to establish a community, unless we look into creating the community after the collapse/war has happened.
Maybe I am missing the point of your comment?
Jay
QtesUKStoke
09-05-2008, 05:49 PM
Hi Stoke,
When I talk about money, I don't mean just the fiat currencies that most/if not all countries operate from. Gold and Silver have their place in the days to come, many believe that Gold and Silver is not important as having access to your own source of food.
When the supermarket is bare, and the economy has long since died. Will Gold and Silver be important methods of barter?
Money in whatever format will be needed to establish a community, unless we look into creating the community after the collapse/war has happened.
Maybe I am missing the point of your comment?
Jay
i miss understood you i think :sad: i've got too the point were money means nothing too me and i think people will realise it means nothing to them when it comes too the crunch ,, i've got nearly 3 months worth of food supplys at present away from my home.. that means a lot more too me than having 10k 20k in the bank in this current climate.
but moving on, too establish a new community after what ever may or may not fall, knowledge and trust between fellow man is the key here.
EYES WIDE OPEN
09-05-2008, 05:55 PM
Hello from Hastings!
Jacqui D
09-05-2008, 08:29 PM
Hi from kent, i have been thinking about the money situation also as was said we will need gold or silver, well i have neither so what happens to people like us.
But i feel there will be a lot of black market dealings so we may have a chance yet.
We will have to go back to basics i feel knowledge of survival would be your greatest asset and of course the fittest will survive.
So that's me the old codger that i am.
Another problem will be medication!
If you can't survive without your medication you have no chance.:shocked:
Administrator
09-05-2008, 09:05 PM
Cornwall this end:original:
Top of a cliff, rather than the bottom :biggrin2::biggrin2:
Strandloper
09-05-2008, 09:12 PM
Hi all,
From Torbay, Devon
hmm yep this is getting to crunch time me thinks in productively investing any cash into resouceful things such as vehicle/camping survival gear, dried food, medication etc...hard cash wont be very useful in a years time! Can anyone advise where i can buy silver/gold for cash at source without doing it online as another 'investment'
I dont drive, but i am really up for the idea of getting a second hand coach and having it converted as mobile home...thats if, and only if i decide to aim for Switzerland/Alps -i am certain we would find someone easily enough to come along for the adventure who drives! lol..... another part of me is considering the option of selling up everything..grab a plane ticket and get over to the mountains of Peru etc...( but i dont speak any languages!) ho hum..decisions decisions!!
Strandloper
09-05-2008, 11:10 PM
Main thing is that you are Here, right now.
Nothing is set in stone. All future possibilities and probabalities are, I believe, both mutable and changeable and none of us realy know what exactly is going to transpire if we're to be honest. We've a little time though I hope, to be able to commune a while, talk of spiritual matters and maybe prepare spiritually.... regardless of any little nasty's that may or may not be lurking round the corner.
Strandloper
Jamie
09-05-2008, 11:19 PM
hmm yep this is getting to crunch time me thinks in productively investing any cash into resouceful things such as vehicle/camping survival gear, dried food, medication etc...hard cash wont be very useful in a years time! Can anyone advise where i can buy silver/gold for cash at source without doing it online as another 'investment'
I dont drive, but i am really up for the idea of getting a second hand coach and having it converted as mobile home...thats if, and only if i decide to aim for Switzerland/Alps -i am certain we would find someone easily enough to come along for the adventure who drives! lol..... another part of me is considering the option of selling up everything..grab a plane ticket and get over to the mountains of Peru etc...( but i dont speak any languages!) ho hum..decisions decisions!!
Well it's good to see that I am not the only one who kinda has a plan, but no real way in hell of making it work.
I feel so much better now...lol
Jay
LOL..glad u feel better Jay!! your right strandloper..all in good time will things unfold...and yes, i am sure we can all look forward to some great conversations to come!
Strandloper
09-05-2008, 11:50 PM
Nice one Firehorse.
Keep that one way to Peru on stand-by.... eh.
eagle
09-06-2008, 12:27 AM
USA crashing this thread for a moment...
Before you go off the deep end, consider that some of those guys are dead wrong.
I am still trying to separate the disinfo from the facts. How does anyone make that determination so quickly and definitively to be bugging out?
This probably deserves its own thread.
Pathfinder
09-06-2008, 12:46 AM
Hi all, Nottingham calling.
I'm gald to meet so many truthseekers. I like the rest of you was meant to be here i think some at least will know where i'm coming from. I like some here have had the dreams and personally for me have known since i was knee high to a grasshopper that life is out of sink. I don't know how i just know, i just know the feeling has always been with me and its so strong at the moment and i have to be honest i'm a tad scared. This site is a god send, i never thought i would find people that have the same understanding as myself. As Firehorse says now i'm so up for doing something, anything. I hope whatever we achieve we can help as many as possible. PF
RevyUK
09-06-2008, 12:11 PM
Greetings all !!
Its so promising to see so many Brits here so soon... I personally think we have the unique opportunity here.. Our country is so small in comparison to others, its hard not to imagine the possibilities...
Anyway, south Birmingham here!
hello from south Birmingham.
Freaky eh ? :D
I agree its fantastic there seems to be a few brits here already!! apologies to anyone if i go off topic sometimes in threads...never really used a forum like this before, so still getting hang of it...picking up threads..directly going to where u need to pick up other threads..I am sure it is all simple...lol if I can get my head around multi dimensional beings and quantum physic theories then i can sort myself out on here !!! take care all..peace x
Vicki
09-06-2008, 12:46 PM
:thumb_yello: Hi All - 'no longer so anxious' of Lincolnshire here!!
Looking forward to getting to know you all better - already I've read comments that I so completely agree and emphasise with. I certainly feel that I've been drawn here and not by accident either!
Firehorse10 - don't go tearing off anywhere just yet! I think we have time (at the moment) to see what transpires. Some 'big' dates coming up - let's see what happens.
On the subject of money - personally I can see a time when the 'barter' system returns - you know, trading something you have or can do for something that you need.
Vicki
ahh no worries Vikki, I am taking things day by day and will defo be staying put until we see what big events arise between sept and oct.... but there is much planning and thinking process involved while we wait for events to unfold...keeping ALL options open.. but i am concerned about getting stuck on our little Island if something like a virus outbrake occurs! the air traffic can be ground to a halt very fast...and i just want to keep all options as possibilities for now ...
this is great, already a few brits connecting...keep the private mail and friendships growing...safety in numbers one way or another!
Jamie
09-06-2008, 01:23 PM
Greetings Dave and welcome to the forum.
Fire, what type of plans are you making? Although I am working on creating the Sanctuary as our ideal solution and end goal, I am not nieve to be thinking that I should not be making plans for where we are now, good ol' blighty.
We have about 6 months worth of food stocked, cooking fuel, water etc. Like you fire, I don't drive so wondering how to get all this 'stuff' to a new safe area in the UK is a very interesting point to consider.
Jay
Hello from Manchester!
Been an 'avid' watcher of alternative stuff, especially Project Camelot, for years. Rense seems to be having more problems today (can't find page server) on a lot of very key articles. Hmmmm.
I also post frequently on another mainstream forum (not as Avid), and am a noted 'conspiracy theorist', a term I loathe. There are more and more of us now, we are awakening others. Keep up the good work everyone!:):):)
hey nice to hear from u Avid...it is growing like a wild fire now..I have just posted info about this site to about 4,000 members of other groups I am on with facebook...if every person sent info about here and camelot to all groups/friends lists i reckon we could get a few more million around the globe waking up and paying attention!!
ahh Jay, i seem to have overlooked your 'sanctuary' plans..could u email me more details here pls?
as for me personally- Just incase of a stockmarket crash between sept-dec, i plan on cashing in all savings plans asap. i want to invest cash into a vehicle/coach that can be converted for living purpose- anyone out there with skills to get involved or who has already done this????
Even if the UK appears not too affected by whatever is around the corner..i would just feel more secure that i had a home on wheels for some reason!! if it came to crunch it would be nice to have a getaway plan to switzerland ..... wouldnt it be fabulous if a whole bunch of people got mobile homes/stocks at the ready and a whole convoy of us went off together somewhere??
The other plan B is to join an established eco community either in Australia or south america/paru/panama ?? that is why these forums are so essential...anyone with similair ideas can email/join forces and work faster together ..many hand make light work!
As for transferable skills, well..i have just discovered a group in BATH who are alll into organic living and preparing for a post oil 'disaster' situation...i am going to get involved and learn whow to grwo veg and basics like that...I am a counsellor and very skilled at dealing with trauma in its many forms..and have very useful healing techniques...
having lived communally/alternative for many years i have a good background in mediation/negotiation and running meetings etc.... I am banking on being useful somewhere ...to someone/something..at some point!!!! LOL
I feel at this point we collectively need to put our energies into establishing who has what skills/ experience/ offerings and then start gathering people who are aiming for similair goals... what are other peoples thoughts on next step plans??
Jasper
09-06-2008, 05:52 PM
Near Poole in Dorset..........and it's still raining!
Jamie
09-06-2008, 06:44 PM
:original:
Those sound like pretty solid plans fire. BTW I have sent you an email with the link to our blog about the sanctuary.
Jay
Dried/prepacked foods for emergencies
Try this (http://www.decathlon.co.uk/EN/dehydrated-meals-10303570/) company, otherwise buy tins of baked beans (can be eaten hot or cold). Buy dried pack foods/soups etc and get water purification tabs.
Anyone who is a member of a warehouse club (ie Costco) join forces and buy in bulk, split it and divide costs. The basics are extremely cheap thereafter. Just watch out for GM foods in imported USA long-term ready meals.
Also, just in case, get cheap water containers (around £2.00 per large collapsible container) and water purification tabs.
Save rainwater NOW!!!
I also bought metallic foil survival blankets and loads of tin foil to protect our electronics...
Maybe a chocolate fireguard???
The sun powered cooker (http://solarcooking.org:80/plans/funnel.htm) is brilliant.
BUT>>>>
I'm a person who really needs to be organised for anything, so nothing will go to waste if all is fine!
Now - let's be positive, we can all go camping with any residues, and have plenty of stuff for visitors!!!!:):):)
Jamie
09-06-2008, 06:55 PM
Hey Avid,
A fellow preparer!
Have you used a solar oven before? I am giving serious thought to buying or making one from scratch.
Jay
Angel of the Mists
09-06-2008, 07:52 PM
Hello from Scotland!
Just registered and you have no idea how heartened I feel to discover that you are all here on this land mass and thinking about this stuff. Most of the folk I know just can't confront it. Can I just say that yes! there is much that we can do on a practical level and I agree with Firehorse's comment about finding out what skills and resources we bring between us (and I can drive, and would really like to get Switzerland if the going get's tough......) and also Jacqui D's comments about survival skills.
But also, can I share something I read a couple of weeks ago, from Messages to the Ground Crew.....many of you may have read it also.
'Thus it is a ground crew with true intention that will cause energy to turn towards what they truely intend. Going with the flow is the line of least resistence. To cause the flow of experience to change direction will entail a period of chaos within the established current, during which the aqueous movement will become confused. The intention must be held firmly within the consciousness of many, in order that it change direction. It is not necessary that the curve be 180 degrees in the beginning, but a diversion away from the original goal. However the 180 degrees must be an intended accomplishment, or through loss of focus, it could be diverted back again.'
So.....it seems to me that not only should we be thinking of things practical and of survival, but should we not also be collectively focusing our intention? What about all of us here agreeing a time each day that we connect to that level of consciousness that we are all a part of and focus our attention and our INTENTION on changing the course of what appears to be unfolding before us.
Again from Messages to the Ground Crew: ' The focus of intent is power indeed!!'
From Angel of the Mists, a ground crew member in training
Zelphael
09-07-2008, 12:13 AM
Zac from London here.
I can't help but think... of all the places I've seen in the UK, when I visited the Scottish Highlands (and some of the Lochs, like Loch Lomond) I thought, "This looks like the most untouched place on earth I have ever seen." There were giant hills, lakes, sheep and cattle, lots of greenery. Looked like a really great place to flee to if necessary. What do others think!?
All I know is, if anything major happens, London is going to be one of the worst places on earth to be. It could turn from busy to chaos to sheer hell in a single day.
tforceimaj
09-07-2008, 12:36 AM
hi all, im from london! I must be honest I really dont feel too comfortable staying here.
I live very central, a 15 minute walk from vauxhall bridge. I think though that I agree with those who believe that they will be at the right place at the right time.
Did it cross anyones mind to be able to ride and use a motorbike, and with an extra tank of fuel. This would obviously be more effective than a car with major traffic, and if you have just yourself or one other, with an extra tank could go several hundred miles.
I also thought that the scottish highlands sounds like a reasonably good area, however, in relative terms, it is still very coastal, in the northern hemisphere, and near potential target areas.
Ne ways, I would greatly appreciate anyone messaging me who is near or in London.
NIce to meet you all. :D
:trumpet:
Bill Ryan
09-07-2008, 04:59 AM
Hi, you Brits :original:
Many of you will know that I lived for many years in Scotland.
One of the reasons I'm no longer in the UK is that it's gradually turning into a police state... and, less obviously except to some, my perception is that the nation, and many of the people, were becoming more and more unhappy.
I'm now based in Switzerland, and the difference is like chalk and cheese. No-one's miserable; everything works; everything looks like it's been spring-cleaned (wherever you are); you could set an atomic clock by the trains and buses; and in three years I've not seen any signs of crime, and almost no poverty worth the name at all. Even the farmers are affluent, driving new cars with beautiful farmhouses full of wide screen TVs and modern appliances.
One of the reasons I'm here is that if the global infrastructure really is put under pressure, the Swiss will still keep things working and won't start infighting or creating problems for one another. They'll just quietly fix everything with no fuss, and do a perfectionist job.
Contrast that with the UK and little needs to be said.
But I loved the Highlands, and still do. It could be an ideal place to hang out except that there's not much that one can do to grow food - the miracles of Findhorn notwithstanding. One MIGHT be reduced to crofting - which any Highlander will tell you is very hard work indeed.
On the other hand, the people are the finest (and toughest); the small communities are strong; there's no shortage of land, or what George Green calls "the most valuable mineral on the planet" (water). And Big Brother is quite a long way away.
Very best to all - Bill
ladyluck
09-07-2008, 06:43 AM
Hello from Slough, Berkshire!
You guys cannot imagine how relieved I am to know that I'm not the only person in the UK who contemplates on these very serious matters!
I live about 20 miles outside London (Heathrow airport is a 10 minute bus ride from my place), and I wish to live in more rural areas such as Derbyshire, close to the peak district or in Wales and also in the small towns outside Zurich, Switzerland. I've been thinking about this for the last 5 years now.
I've also been meditating and learning to stay positive using EFT & the sedona method which has helped me cope mentally/emotionally/spiritually with the current global events.
Any suggestions, advice about how to prepare in a physical sense would be greatly appreciated!
blessings!
Maxine
llogun
09-07-2008, 07:00 AM
Hi im from leicester nice to meet you all:tongue2:
mikey
09-07-2008, 08:42 AM
Hi from south devon...
peace
bananaman
Jamie
09-07-2008, 09:01 AM
I have never really thought about Switzerland before, if it's as nice as what Bill says that it is, maybe that should be a place to be considered.
Anyone know of any Administrator jobs going there...lol
Jay
llogun
09-07-2008, 09:25 AM
Hello im from leicester:trumpet:
Steve_G
09-07-2008, 09:50 AM
Hi from Derby in the Midlands.
Ladyluck, I've also considered the peak district as a place to go when the crap hits the fan. The problem is we don't really know what we're preparing for or how badly we'll be hit.
Of course, it may be nothing! :thumb_yello: But just in case...
I read somewhere on the forum that the best thing to do is start by getting 1 day's worth of food and water stored. Then pat yourself on the back. Then get 3 days worth. Then pat yourself on the back. And so on. That sets you up if the best thing is to remain at home for a while.
If you need to relocate I reckon in the initial stages mobility will be the key. A small lightweight tent, 4-season sleeping bag, small cartridge based burner for hot drinks etc. Try to get everything you need into a format that you can carry reasonably comfortably.
Get water purification tablets so you don't have to carry water. Dried foods because they're lighter and a large supply of vitamin pills. Fire-making materials. Try not to rely on a car unless you have large stockpiles of fuel. A clockwork radio may also be extremely useful.
I also think we need to arrange rally points with people local to us. None of us know where we'll be if and when something does kick off, so having an immediate goal will be vital to help deal with the psychological impact.
I realise this is all short term stuff, largely because I don't have the resources (or knowledge of whats going to happen) to be able to prepare much further ahead.
Any thoughts?
:original:
Angel of the Mists
09-07-2008, 10:02 AM
But I loved the Highlands, and still do. It could be an ideal place to hang out except that there's not much that one can do to grow food - the miracles of Findhorn notwithstanding. One MIGHT be reduced to crofting - which any Highlander will tell you is very hard work indeed.
On the other hand, the people are the finest (and toughest); the small communities are strong; there's no shortage of land, or what George Green calls "the most valuable mineral on the planet" (water). And Big Brother is quite a long way away.
Very best to all - Bill
Bill is right in what he says. Parts of Scotland are lovely, in a very wild and elemental way, but surviving here would be challenging. Mind you that is probably going to be true of anywhere. Back to what I was saying about intention, if we share that intention, we can reclaim a lot of energy and by focusing on a shared goal, we could succeed at anything!
So let me ask you all a question.....what would be our shared goal?
Seems to me that question could be answered on different levels.
Angel of the Mists
Angel of the Mists
09-07-2008, 10:10 AM
Sunrunner....just read your posting and I think you make some good basic points about getting started. Getting a tent etc makes absolute sense.
Your idea about rally points is also a good one. How do we start putting that together?
Angel
mikey
09-07-2008, 10:36 AM
Absolutely...ralley points..or places to meet when times get a bit bad or if things really kick off need to be in place because the first thing people are gona think is 'where we going to go'... So a place to head for is the first thing...
To be honest just writing this down and starting to bring it to the forefront of conscious thought is a good start and somewhat of a small weight off my shoulders anyway. We are all in this together...we are all one..
keep up the good work and lets keep communicating...
much love
bananaman
Hi from Derby in the Midlands.
I read somewhere on the forum that the best thing to do is start by getting 1 day's worth of food and water stored. Then pat yourself on the back. Then get 3 days worth. Then pat yourself on the back. And so on. That sets you up if the best thing is to remain at home for a while.
If you need to relocate I reckon in the initial stages mobility will be the key. A small lightweight tent, 4-season sleeping bag, small cartridge based burner for hot drinks etc. Try to get everything you need into a format that you can carry reasonably comfortably.
Get water purification tablets so you don't have to carry water. Dried foods because they're lighter and a large supply of vitamin pills. Fire-making materials. Try not to rely on a car unless you have large stockpiles of fuel. A clockwork radio may also be extremely useful.
I also think we need to arrange rally points with people local to us. None of us know where we'll be if and when something does kick off, so having an immediate goal will be vital to help deal with the psychological impact
Any thoughts?
:original:
I think the idea of rally points being organised is excellent! and of course each one of us day by day adding to emergency stocks..
this site is going to go thru the roof over next few months ..so we will all have to remain very vigilent to postings and who is connecting with whom and where!
Once numbers have swelled...people can organise threads for different region rally points.....
Somehow, and quickly we need to have people who are willing and free to coordinate meetings/rally points and be the ones to notify others as events start to unfold where to meet in public so proper plans of action can be put into place without hopefully being infultrated by the unseen enemy!
:trumpet:
skysurfer
09-07-2008, 11:55 AM
Hi Everybody
I'm from Bournemouth, UK, got an email from Camelot and a prompt from Jasper so thought I ought to get in the act just in case I need to borrow a can of beans from somebody during the apocalypse!
Co-incidentally I was seeking on the web a place to connect with similar minds based on geography - although it's good to be in touch worldwide with others, it's sometimes useful to actually meet folk in the physical.
I wonder if it would be possible somewhere on this list to divide the UK into counties and somehow register Listers who live in each.
That would mean you could look in say Dorset where I live and see who else s around and maybe arrange meetings etc - or even look at say Hampshire next door to do the same.
Communication is everything and we all have a lot to share.
Personally I am an older guy who's been in this field for many years.
I have seen it all before - I remember a colleague who moved up into the hills of Dorset when Briefing for a Landng on Planet Earth suggested the UK was going to be flooded. He didn't get his feet wet - but who knows he might still be living in the driest place!
But whether or not the scary scenarios around this site ever happen, it's good for like minds to connect.
It's good to see some spiritually minded people on this thread as well as the practical minds.
So hello to you all and as the Chinese say ' May we live in interesting times'
Dave
PS Maybe some techie can change the mispelling on this thread title? Or maybe Uni-tied does have some symbolic meaning?!
Welcome to the forum skysurfer!!
the idea of dividing the UK into regions is already startiing to establish themselves..we just all have to keep creating threads if we dont feel represented by our region..it will grow rapidly!
look forward to your contributions here...take care !
Caladan
09-07-2008, 12:29 PM
Hi all.
Newquay, Cornwall here.
Glad to see so many Brits here. I look forward to working with you all.
Caladan - I want to believe
golden lady
09-07-2008, 12:29 PM
:original:Just joined today, first ever forum I have. Thought I would say Hi, Looking forward to plenty of discussion. Frustratingly my family think I'm quite mad!
RevyUK
09-07-2008, 12:41 PM
Better to be prepared too much, than not enough...
I get the crazy looks also, i think everyone does. Look at it this way.. If you continue to 'sound' crazy and things do turn dire, then 1) you'll no longer look crazy 2) they'll look to you for guidance, and at least you'll be able to give it..
21sept
09-07-2008, 12:49 PM
Hi from South Yorkshire, glad you are here. Let us be nice at all times, get the message over with respect and and as much truth as we can muster and feel our world family growing in Peace and Love.
The sounds of action is already strong which is great. Good to meet you here.
Thank God for Kerry and Bill for their forethought in bringing us together.
I also visit the Eagles Disobey website which is a major forum for "the truth is out there"
I think I found out how to use reply by shear luck, if you never hear from me again it will be because I am in the system without a clue!!!!: :lmao:
The Crusader
09-07-2008, 01:01 PM
Greetings to you all, I am from the Heart of Wales.
Although I am an Englishmen I am based in Wales because I love the country, the people and the rain :lmao:
The Welsh hills and valleys offer some great places for individuals and communities to survive. In fact there are a large number of communes already based here, some from as far back as the 60's & 70's and still going strong.
I hope to get to know some of you over time but for now, stay safe and stay aware.
traite
09-07-2008, 02:17 PM
Greetings from Scotland:mad3:
skysurfer
09-07-2008, 03:09 PM
First ever forum! Wow we must be special! Welcome Golden Lady - and from my neck of the woods too.
Good to have you aboard.
Dave
Administrator
09-07-2008, 03:22 PM
Hi all.
Newquay, Cornwall here.
Glad to see so many Brits here. I look forward to working with you all.
Caladan - I want to believe
Caladan :welcomeani:
I grew up in Newquay this end :)
Now living a couple miles just outside, nice to see someone local to me :thumb_yello:
Cheers
GateKeeper
ElvenMyst
09-07-2008, 03:48 PM
Bright blessings all...
I am really happy that this site is up and running and to be amongst such like minded people.I live in London and would like to connect with people nearby.
Special thanks to Bill and Kerry for their work and for getting this site together(where has it been all my life ? :))
Hah...i get the weird looks too and have often wondered what was the point of having all this knowledge if I can't share it.I do feel it is our duty to share this information in whatever way we can...even when that can be a frustrating experience.Some days i do despair that seemingly intelligent,open minded people just don't have a clue what is going on around them...or worse...aren't interested.On the other hand it is clear that more and more people are waking up and at least questioning the lies they are presented with.For me 9/11 is central to all this.Whilst it was instrumental in starting the cabal's final bid for total control...it could also be their Achillies heel,as more and more people question the 'official' version and think..'hang on...what else am I being lied to about'.Lets hope its not all too late in the day.
I veer between optimism and pessimism on an almost daily basis.Maybe spending too much time researching this subject doesn't help...but,hey,actually I can't help wanting to know what is 'really' going on.On one hand we are faced with a post Apocalyptic illuminati super state scenario...and on the other...benevolent ET intervention and ascending into a 4th dimensional wonder world.Well...I know which one I'm voting for !
Intention and attention are so important now...and especially powerful when focused by groups such as this one :) In my own meditations I always spend time asking for guidance and Intervention from our ET friends and allies...well...it doesn't hurt to ask :) Maybe we should all be sending out that intent....and I Propose...for those interested...that members of this site meditate at a set time each week to see what we can do on a group energetic level.
Bye for now...Love & Light to all...
Flashback
09-07-2008, 03:49 PM
Hi
Manchester here - and yes it is raining again!!!
D
skysurfer
09-07-2008, 04:13 PM
Maybe we should all be sending out that intent....and I Propose...for those interested...that members of this site meditate at a set time each week to see what we can do on a group energetic level.
D Hi Elevn Myst
Great post - yes there is such a polarity of opinion out there.
Name a time for say half hour meditation - possibly morning and evening so those who work can find time in the evening.
Dave
PS Peeps, how do you actually separate a quote out using the quote button? If I hit that button the whole post comes out - even if I highlight one sentence.
Caladan
09-07-2008, 04:30 PM
Hi GateKeeper.
Wow!
Can't believe you live so close by. Yes it is nice to have a local around here.:original:
I made a thread in ground crew networking under uk ground crew and am trying to put together a regional meeting for people in and around the southwest area, and get the ball rolling.
If you feel the two threads are too similar, feel free to tear it down and i will make more effort in this thread. I don't want to mess with the continuity.
Thanks
Caladan - I want to believe
Administrator
09-07-2008, 04:38 PM
Individual Area threads are fine, or else the Forum will get too cluttered.
These forums have taken off so well, that we just placed some general areas up to begin with, but I think we may have to start some new Categories/Areas that are maybe more Country/Region specific.
Alot of sorting to do :biggrin2:
Hi GateKeeper.
I made a thread in ground crew networking under uk ground crew and am trying to put together a regional meeting for people in and around the southwest area, and get the ball rolling.
If you feel the two threads are too similar, feel free to tear it down and i will make more effort in this thread. I don't want to mess with the continuity.
mikey
09-07-2008, 05:58 PM
Hey guys..i just started a new thread regarding members who are situated in devon and cornwall...just so we know who's where and wheres who so please feel free to get on and say hi if ur from there..
much love
bananaman
pillbugs
09-07-2008, 06:13 PM
Hi people! I'm from south Coventry, UK. I guess you just have to absorb as much info as you can and then draw a set of conclusions that suit your own perception of life on this planet. Truth, when it rarely arrives, has a habit of confounding us. I think we should try to be as optimistic as possible and trust that the best traits in us all will prevail.
firstfruit
09-07-2008, 06:15 PM
Hi there my family happy to meet you all wouldn’t it be a great idea if we all could meet up some day I am Robert I am in the highlands of Scotland Alness to be precise I originate from Glasgow I have been in these here parts for 29 years and I am as prepared physically that is as I can be I have three children a wife and one child on the way. I am also aware of a picture of incomprehensible proportions that is just about to engulf us all.
This is why we are here is it not
surviver
09-07-2008, 07:41 PM
Hi
Manchester here - and yes it is raining again!!!
D
another manc here-by the way its stopped raining :biggrin2:
THEWATCHER
09-07-2008, 07:54 PM
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Flashback
09-07-2008, 07:59 PM
another manc here-by the way its stopped raining :biggrin2:
lol - it seems to have died down a little. The sun was out today....cant beleive it.
Can anyone advise????
George Green has said he is relocating to Ecquador.
George Bush has land in Paraguay??? (i think)
Michael St Clair is trying to setup radiant zones.
Boriska has said in 2009 Moscow will be underwater.
Correct me if im wrong but all us in the UK seem to be in a poor geographical location.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=moscow%20map&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=il
If you pan out on the map and take a look at how it maybe possible that Moscow will incur some kind of geographical catastrophe (ice caps melting?, Tsunami). Im no expert, but for Moscow to be underwater the surrounding area will also be effected....either from the North or North West.
Dont you think we are in this path? (hypothetically speaking?)
it is so lovely and heartening to come across so many like minded people...OMG ..how long have i been waiting for something like this to manifest??
I have felt isolated for too long in the matters discussed here ...and i am DELIGHTED!!!
lovely to get to know some of you more!!
Gatekeeper, i agree with your concerns about the number of threads getting cluttered..i feel its inevitable that more catagories need to be placed here so we can more readily follow the trail and stay focussed!!
keep up the good work everyone!!
love n light
viking
09-07-2008, 08:05 PM
If your from the uk introduce yourself here :welcomeani:
Hi Everyone
What a great forum I am just getting to know my way around here so just bear with me. Its great to find a forum with so many UK ers on board. I would love to hear from all of you and what you will be doing in the next few years. ie are we safe here in UK?
Anyway I am from Whitchurch Hampshire. :original:
viking
Caladan
09-07-2008, 08:13 PM
welcome onboard viking :thumb_yello:
cuppa T
09-07-2008, 08:52 PM
Blimey, sooo many people from Blighty already :original:
I'm sure others have been a more than a tad disheartened by the bullying dominance exhibited on fora elsewhere, I surely hope that won't happen here, there is a true spirit of friendliness and co-operation but 'tis awfully early days so all fingers and toes are crossed.
My heartfelt thanks for setting up this place, 'twas much desired and is much appreciated.
Personally I'm not convinced a rally is justifiable just yet but maybe that's just my misunderstanding of the terminology, a meetup of some sort sounds like a good idea - anyone care to suggest some form of agenda? Any venue suggestions should most certainly include camping options and train/bus accessibility for the less mobile or financially challenged amongst us.
Good luck to everyone from a fella on a flood plain!
(hello Slough, you're just up the road from me, a few miles west of Reading)
ps: has anyone else noticed the irony of the title wording in this thread "Unitied" - never was a truer word writ given our current commitments...
Caladan
09-07-2008, 09:05 PM
Blimey, sooo many people from Blighty already :original:
I'm sure others have been a more than a tad disheartened by the bullying dominance exhibited on fora elsewhere, I surely hope that won't happen here, there is a true spirit of friendliness and co-operation but 'tis awfully early days so all fingers and toes are crossed.
My heartfelt thanks for setting up this place, 'twas much desired and is much appreciated.
Personally I'm not convinced a rally is justifiable just yet but maybe that's just my misunderstanding of the terminology, a meetup of some sort sounds like a good idea - anyone care to suggest some form of agenda? Any venue suggestions should most certainly include camping options and train/bus accessabilty for the less mobile or financially challenged amongst us.
Good luck to everyone from a fella on a flood plain!
(hello Slough, you're just up the road from me, a few miles west of Reading)
Hi cuppa T
I wouldn't call it a rally but more of a personal get together for people with the same interests. I't would help for us to get to know each other and form communities, just in the event the worst were to ever happen. Doesn't have to be "end of the world" orientated. I'm sure many of us felt alone in our views and this is the perfect platform to get together, and if the worst did happen we would have a good chance.
Cheers
cuppa T
09-07-2008, 09:15 PM
Hi cuppa T
I wouldn't call it a rally but more of a personal get together for people with the same interests. I't would help for us to get to know each other and form communities, just in the event the worst were to ever happen. Doesn't have to be "end of the world" orientated. I'm sure many of us felt alone in our views and this is the perfect platform to get together, and if the worst did happen we would have a good chance.
Cheers
Agreed, an informal chat over a fine pint of ale (or cuppa T of course :original: ) would seem to be the British way of starting things orff...
Caladan
09-07-2008, 09:21 PM
Well said.
A beer is good :original:
Or a cuppa tea is good :original:
Verity
09-08-2008, 10:44 AM
Hello all.
I currently live in Farnborough, Hampshire.
I am however, not English but Swiss!
Agree with Bill, Switzerland is a beautiful, efficent country. However I'd like to point out that should tshtf - it probably won't be very welcome to the non-swiss who aren't already there.
I grew up in the USA and have always considered myself American, after living there for 25 years I was deported back to my home country of Switzerland ( Long story which I will probably share someday). So,you might see some of my more "American" views come out, but if I get too uppity just let me know!
Today I find myself in the beautfiul, yet rainy country of England.
It's from there that I send a very friendly hello to this great new forum!
skysurfer
09-08-2008, 11:11 AM
Hi Verity
Welcome to a Swiss American Brit!
You're just down the road to me in Dorset so maybe we'll get together sometime.
Yes I have found Switzerland to be super efficient but isn't that all based on the economic system?
If money collapses Switzerland will be floundering in the manure with the rest of us - except we may be planting potatoes in the muck!
Dave
Zelphael
09-08-2008, 01:07 PM
If I'm correct... don't people wo have a British passport have the EU privilege to move and work in Switzerland without the visa red tape?
Jeffrey
09-08-2008, 01:07 PM
South London checking in.
Verity
09-08-2008, 02:57 PM
If I'm correct... don't people wo have a British passport have the EU privilege to move and work in Switzerland without the visa red tape?
Switzerland is not part of the EU.
However they are part of the EEC - Which is why I can work and live in the UK with no problems.
To live in Switzerland you need a permit. Alas it's not as easy to go there as it is for me to come here, seems abit unfair I know.
Verity
09-08-2008, 02:58 PM
Hi Verity
Welcome to a Swiss American Brit!
You're just down the road to me in Dorset so maybe we'll get together sometime.
Yes I have found Switzerland to be super efficient but isn't that all based on the economic system?
If money collapses Switzerland will be floundering in the manure with the rest of us - except we may be planting potatoes in the muck!
Dave
The thing about the Swiss is that they are very self sufficent. Their economy is largley based on providing financial services to the rest of the world.
And I do hope that through this forum friendships can be made both online and offline.
Networking is good for survival!
Maude
09-08-2008, 03:01 PM
Hi from the sunny (?) South Coast. Can I ask....is the date in american? Or did y'all post in June and nothing since? ah, just answered my own question..Firehouse joined in Sept so couldn't have posted in June. Ha! With discerning powers like mine the world is saved!!!
skysurfer
09-08-2008, 03:34 PM
Hi Maude, Where exactly on the cloudy South Coast?
Yep the date is American - strange cos we enter our birthday in the UK format.
Just back from a walk along Bournemouth beach - two days before the Swiss collider experiment ends the world!
If it happens we can blame Verity cos it's his lot who did it!
Dave
mikey
09-08-2008, 06:07 PM
Hey people...it has already been said i know but i would just like to say how good it is to see so many brits on here. Amazing turn out so far and only more people are going to join and more importantly learn.
If co-operation is a duty, I hold that non-co-operation also under certain conditions is equally a duty - Gandhi
peace
bananaman
peacelovinman
09-08-2008, 08:01 PM
Hi everybody
My name is Andy and my family and I reside in Colchester, Essex. For a while now, my wife and I have been facing the fact that we may have to leave the UK for reasons stated by Bill Ryan earlier in this thread.
However...
My wife and I both dearly want to stay in the UK because we love it. Not in a jingoistic/nationalistic sense but, as we walk the countryside of the UK, we both feel a love in the land that remains despite our troubled times. You only need to experience places like Stonehenge, Avebury, Silbury Hill, Callanish Stones in Scotland, etc, etc, to see that there was once magic in these isles.
I was lucky enough to live in Wales for 2 years and I echo a previous poster in this thread when I say that I think Wales would be a fine setting for a new community. I believe the word "Wales" derives from an old Saxon word meaning "foreigner" as that is where the native Britons were forced when the Saxons invaded. I found a sense of community and identity still existing there, together with a rich agricultural tradition (which led me to become interested in growing my own organic veg, which I still do).
Perhaps that is where we will all end up, coming together from all corners of the Land, gathering to proclaim a new era of peace and prosperity for all.
That's my dream, anyway...
:cheers:
Antaletriangle
09-08-2008, 11:08 PM
Hey Qtes stokeyboy-another one here well,Newcastle-under-lyme!Please to hear from everyone!celebrations all round-mine's a lagavullin double!!lol.:groupwave:
QtesUKStoke
09-08-2008, 11:28 PM
Hey Qtes stokeyboy-another one here well,Newcastle-under-lyme!Please to hear from everyone!celebrations all round-mine's a lagavullin double!!lol.:groupwave:
:mfr_omg: someone less than 5 miles away, this is great :welcomeani:
Antaletriangle
09-08-2008, 11:36 PM
Yeah,i feel there's a somewhat decisive electricity on this site!Good on yer all!!:thumb_yello:
Morning
09-09-2008, 12:23 AM
Redhill, Surrey here.
I really appreciate Project Camelot's work thus far and this new project is a very noble and important addition I feel.
Strength in Unity.
Maude
09-09-2008, 08:16 AM
:original:[QUOTE=skysurfer;2433]Hi Maude, Where exactly on the cloudy South Coast?
Yep the date is American - strange cos we enter our birthday in the UK format.
Just back from a walk along Bournemouth beach - two days before the Swiss collider experiment ends the world!
Hi Dave, Just found my post on this thread, was beginning to think I had imagined it! I am on Chichester harbour...also lovely walks! Son off to Bournemouth uni soon so may see you there!
skysurfer
09-09-2008, 08:21 AM
Hi Maude
I'm just down the road from the uni so maybe I could meet you there for a coffee?
Message me privately on this system and I'll send you my phone number and email.
What about your son - is he into this stuff or does he think his mum is nuts?
Dave
spacemuzic
09-09-2008, 09:32 AM
Hi from sunny Lancashire
Shouter
09-09-2008, 10:06 AM
Hi all, Nottingham calling.
I'm gald to meet so many truthseekers. I like the rest of you was meant to be here i think some at least will know where i'm coming from. I like some here have had the dreams and personally for me have known since i was knee high to a grasshopper that life is out of sink. I don't know how i just know, i just know the feeling has always been with me and its so strong at the moment and i have to be honest i'm a tad scared. This site is a god send, i never thought i would find people that have the same understanding as myself. As Firehorse says now i'm so up for doing something, anything. I hope whatever we achieve we can help as many as possible. PF
Hi PF, I am also from Nottingham, great to see a like minded person in the vicinity.
I agree with you that for some reason I have always suspected something big was coming. Just didn't have a clue what though. Project Camelot led me straight through the quagmire and thro them I have been able to sift alot of the cr*p out.
I applaud what Bill and Kerry have created and I hope they continue.
Mark
EYES WIDE OPEN
09-09-2008, 12:34 PM
This thread has grown!
Average Joe
09-09-2008, 01:03 PM
Average Joe checking in from North East England.
GFWeye
09-09-2008, 01:55 PM
[QUOTE=cuppa T;1769]Blimey, sooo many people from Blighty already :original:
Any shouts from West Sussex or Brighton here? Listening... Waiting for U:sleep_1:
GFWeye
09-09-2008, 01:57 PM
[QUOTE=cuppa T;1769]Blimey, sooo many people from Blighty already :original:
Any shouts from West Sussex or Brighton here? Listening... Waiting for :welcomeani:
Daria
09-09-2008, 03:18 PM
Hello from East London. Thank you for the forum. I counted 4 other Londoners. Get in touch/Keep in touch.
Phosphene_Sparks
09-09-2008, 03:55 PM
Hi,
I'm in Bristol here. I'm well up for meeting anybody for tea and cake sometime. I need to talk to like-minded people. Living in conspiracy central on your own is not a healthy space I feel.
Best
M
Caladan
09-09-2008, 04:14 PM
Hi,
I'm in Bristol here. I'm well up for meeting anybody for tea and cake sometime. I need to talk to like-minded people. Living in conspiracy central on your own is not a healthy space I feel.
Best
M
I know what you mean pal. It's great to finally have a place like this to chat to like minded folk in the same country.
Phosphene_Sparks
09-09-2008, 04:26 PM
I know what you mean pal. It's great to finally have a place like this to chat to like minded folk in the same country.
Yeah totally, but you know how people are stigmatised by the whole thing. i suppose i've been indoctrinated somewhat into believing that we are all crazies... and of course there does appear to be quite a lot of delusion around the place.
Jamie
09-09-2008, 07:06 PM
Nice to see a few people from Bristol, my old home town (city).
Steve_G
09-09-2008, 10:17 PM
Hi all
Great to see so many Brits announcing themselves, but it seems a bit chaotic at the moment. For that reason I just started another regional specific thread for my area called Midlands UK. I'll still keep monitoring this thread (no point in cutting ourselves off from each other because of circumstantial geography) but it should help us get a clearer idea of who's where.
It's also ideal for any passing MiB of course, so make sure you ask for photo ID before you open the door to strangers. And make sure you're suitably armed just in case ... :fish:
Loonix
09-09-2008, 11:16 PM
Hi from Newcastle, UK here. Nice to see so much activity on these boards after such a short time =)
<edit for spelling :p>
jackthehat
09-10-2008, 12:51 PM
hello from sunny Belfast!
jaychilton
09-10-2008, 12:55 PM
Hello its Jason here from Tilburg in the netherlands here, originally from the UK, at the moment debating where to relocate, currently looking at the Black forest Munich area. my friend has some land in south of france on the spanish border but no planning permission for building, so maybe good for a bunker. also maybe even the Uk. all depends where we end up. Will be building up our survival gear over the next few months and really need to get a group together or looking to join a group which has already been established. I have family in the UK so may even up end there
Antaletriangle
09-10-2008, 12:58 PM
Hopefully we won't come to this type of behaviour in U.K.??lol.
http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/picture.php?albumid=17&pictureid=234
Source:David Icke site.
QueenOfLeon
09-10-2008, 01:13 PM
Hey peeps. UK massive in the house. I know the PTB know im in the uk anyway so whatever. Sometimes amongst your own friends you feel like the only one awake so its good to see you all. All my mates glaze over when I talk about this stuff....nobody cares, they just want to get drunk. Ho hum....personally though I feel the Uk will be wiped out! Why have the windors also purchased land in southern america? Maybe they should go back to Germany ;)
Antaletriangle
09-11-2008, 12:23 AM
Yeah i know what yer mean-everyone thinks i'm crackers when i pipe up abite real important stuff like everything that everyone else ignores.All my mates are bothered abite is eastenders,football ,cars and ale!!I get so disheartened and feel so lonely in this life and my outlooks just don't seem to gel with most.Anyway we're all here now so what the heck!!lol.Great site-addictive also!
heya fellow truth seekers!
Incase you havent seen it yet...this is the first part to latest video from David Ike...its a MUST WATCH!!!
I listened to it last night...and really, wow, he is determined to get this stuff out to the public asap!! I believe we need to be following along with this and doing our bit to raise awreness in the public as fast as poss! The more people who are mentally/physically prepared for dramatic change then the better it will be for all in readiness for re-building our communities!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBYoEo9u-Us
you may have to upload it first so there is no interruptions...but enjoy!
best wishes to all
fire
PhyRoxin
09-11-2008, 12:27 PM
Greetings all !!
Its so promising to see so many Brits here so soon... I personally think we have the unique opportunity here.. Our country is so small in comparison to others, its hard not to imagine the possibilities...
Anyway, south Birmingham here!
Freaky eh ? :D
What up:naughty:
Hailing from Wolverhampton...so close enough!!
I've set up an individual thread for wolvo but willing to get together with any fellow way shower:thumb_yello:
http://projectavalon.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1139
orwellsbud
09-11-2008, 12:43 PM
Thought I'd already posted on this one? never mind...Doncaster here anyway! Nice to see so many like-minds coming out of isolation. About Bloody time:winksmiley02:
Peace & Blessings
OB:smoke:
hi peeps!
just found this link on another thread, so thought i would share it here....I have been aware of it for some time, but not yet participated....this is the way of our future!
http://www.gmlets.u-net.com/
SIR GALAHAD
09-11-2008, 09:02 PM
Hi firehorse 10
SIR GALAHAD
09-11-2008, 09:05 PM
Hello from East London. Thank you for the forum. I counted 4 other Londoners. Get in touch/Keep in touch. hi there
Zelphael
09-11-2008, 10:32 PM
Great to see loads more UK people around!
*hugs and waves of love and light to all*
If you know anyone else in real life who is into this stuff, let them know about Project Avalon and get them to sign up!
pineal-pilot-in merkabah
09-11-2008, 11:14 PM
hi im from manchester i have 4000 sterling ive taken out of the bank im ready to rock!!!!!!!
GazUK
09-12-2008, 10:55 AM
Hello from Stockport
Wow amazed at the amount of people here from the UK in just a few days, i didn't realise there are so many of us in the UK, i'd honestly given up on finding like minded people on this isle.
Gaz
Hi firehorse 10
i have to be very careful what i say on here but i have so much info to share im also from uk /london in fact . i have been told of a safe place and have just returned from there i would very much like to share what i have but i dont want a return off the helis or pyschic attack i received as a result of what of an email to bill / kerry im looking for some like minded people .
:welcomeani: Sir Galahad!!
This sounds intruiging information you potentially have and im sure we all understand your reluctance in disclosing info on a public area if you feel your safety is in jeopardy somehow.... only do what feels right in your heart and instinct!!
Of course all of us here who are genuine seekers, and not representing TPTB, would be very interested about any info regarding 'safer' places in UK and elsewhere...after all, this is one of the primary reasons we are here....
my advice is to not say anything until you properly feel you can trust a few individuals....if the info you have is valuable, then it can be 'dispersed' and filtered out to the public through others....
My main point here, is YOUR NOT ALONE!!!
peace light and blessings to you and your loved ones!
firehorse
Hmmm no postings from anyone else for a few hours!! :mad3:
LOL where is everyone?? you all busy trying to keep up with the thousands of threads popping up?? :lol3: Its a bit mad eh!!?
I have been struggling ..and thats with putting in about 4 hours a day checkin in!! :roll1:
OK well, i just wanted to put this out as a 'reality check' for us all here on this tiny Island...
this evening it was announced on the news that a major holiday/flight company had gone bust...and it has left nearly 100,000 people stranded all over the world!...... now, fast track a couple years....potentially major events happen that directly impacts the world globally....and what could suddenly and easily happen???:yikes: just picture the impact of 100's or 1,000's of companies just going 'bust' over a short time.....that could be millions of your average people stranded globally with no backup!!!! :sweatdrop: Let alone all the other potential 'impacts' we could have to endure??
this is not meant as an alarmist posting...I still believe we stand a good chance of changing timelines etc..for any near future events...
I think its just something to reflect on...how easily things could topple...and if they close the main means of getting off the UK Island...under any circumstance, then we will defo be relying on each other and the communities we build from this point on!!
ACTION has to be at the front of our minds!!
planning needs to be thought out carefully!!
Please can everyone start giving serious thought and ideas towards our end goal of ..HAVING A COHESIVE PLAN!!!
wishing u all a good weekend!
live laugh love learn
fire
SIR GALAHAD
09-13-2008, 12:54 AM
hi from london :lightsabre:
Antaletriangle
09-13-2008, 01:04 AM
Yeah, firehorse i would be a little stranded at the moment if the net was cut on all of us-just meeting the awakened ones and they pull the plug!?I can't see it happening for a while yet we may have 2 years or so?(with the net that is!?).I'm going to have to get me head dine in a minute-i have to go out and try and wake some people up tomorrow over a pint or two!lol.
Jamie
09-13-2008, 09:44 AM
Hmmm no postings from anyone else for a few hours!! :mad3:
LOL where is everyone?? you all busy trying to keep up with the thousands of threads popping up?? :lol3: Its a bit mad eh!!?
I have been struggling ..and thats with putting in about 4 hours a day checkin in!! :roll1:
OK well, i just wanted to put this out as a 'reality check' for us all here on this tiny Island...
this evening it was announced on the news that a major holiday/flight company had gone bust...and it has left nearly 100,000 people stranded all over the world!...... now, fast track a couple years....potentially major events happen that directly impacts the world globally....and what could suddenly and easily happen???:yikes: just picture the impact of 100's or 1,000's of companies just going 'bust' over a short time.....that could be millions of your average people stranded globally with no backup!!!! :sweatdrop: Let alone all the other potential 'impacts' we could have to endure??
this is not meant as an alarmist posting...I still believe we stand a good chance of changing timelines etc..for any near future events...
I think its just something to reflect on...how easily things could topple...and if they close the main means of getting off the UK Island...under any circumstance, then we will defo be relying on each other and the communities we build from this point on!!
ACTION has to be at the front of our minds!!
planning needs to be thought out carefully!!
Please can everyone start giving serious thought and ideas towards our end goal of ..HAVING A COHESIVE PLAN!!!
wishing u all a good weekend!
live laugh love learn
fire
Fire, your totally correct and yep this forum has become manic, I was starting to think it was me who was struggling to keep up...lol
I have decided to start limiting my posts to subjects that matter, at this time the only topic that concerns me is that creation of radiant zones with people of like mind. I strongly suggest people read micheal st clairs light-seeds book to get an idea of how to create these. The clock is ticking and if things do continue to get worse cos the NWO are totally scared and don't know what to do, that will make them unpredictable, hence dangerous.
But, the whole reason about creating radiant zone is about creating a new reality and not because we are scared about what the NWO may or may not do.
My friends the time is now, if we are serious about making a change.
I don't know about other people on this forum, but I feel like I have been waiting to create a radiant zone for years. How many others have had the same feeling?
If I am not alone in this belief, then my friends what we waiting for?
Let's do it!
Bobcat
09-16-2008, 11:19 PM
Hiya everyone, Bobcat from west wales :trumpet:
JohnDenver: Time
09-17-2008, 08:31 PM
Great to see so many people on here. Definately a good idea to get meetings organised for local communities within UK, including a larger meet where we can all get together and discuss issues in person. All in good time ofcourse.
Caladan
09-18-2008, 11:26 AM
Your right johndenver but i think it's important for us all to agree a safe meeting place as soon as possible just in the event of the worst happening.
If the net went down, a war in the middle east or global economic collapse happened anytime soon, how could we come together and where? I fear we'll be left to walk alone.
hiya everyone! glad to see this thread is becoming active again ..lol..OMG it is overwhelming the amount of topics that have sprung up the past week! I have been poorly, so not posted so many the last few days...
I am defo feeling the 'quickening' now....ANYTHING at ANYTIME can happen...shall we all start individually proposing a designated meeting point just for the time being?? then if people want to meet up at some point, they can contact the person who made suggestion to arrange time/date etc..... lets get our own ball rolling!!
I am suggesting BRISTOL outside the hippodrome theatre as a meeting point for other people in the SW region. plenty of coffee shops nearby....I am totally up for meeting some other trusted members here who have been posting regularly! ( send me PM if ur interested!)
who is next to suggest??
best wishes
fire
Caladan
09-18-2008, 11:39 AM
hi firehorse.
Bristol sounds a great place. I had a place in mind but i'm happy to agree with your suggestion.
heya Caladan,
will be glad to meet you! will pm you in a moment to discuss....
well I am happy to arrange a date /time for meeting/discussion/coffee/lunch for anyone else?? I suggest everyone here tries to see how many other members are in their region and then approach them with the idea of meeting up informally just to see how people/personalities gel together?
we might all share the same cause, but we gotta have an idea the types of personalities we are putting our trust into if we need to properly be relying on each other!!!
fire
SavannahSkye
09-18-2008, 01:32 PM
Im Jade form Manchester...
And I feel like I jus spoke those immortal words from an AA meeting! :lmao:
Phosphene_Sparks
09-18-2008, 01:36 PM
heya Caladan,
will be glad to meet you! will pm you in a moment to discuss....
well I am happy to arrange a date /time for meeting/discussion/coffee/lunch for anyone else?? I suggest everyone here tries to see how many other members are in their region and then approach them with the idea of meeting up informally just to see how people/personalities gel together?
we might all share the same cause, but we gotta have an idea the types of personalities we are putting our trust into if we need to properly be relying on each other!!!
fire
Well go ahead and arrange a date/time then... How many people are there intersted in meeting up in Bristol?
Best
Matthew
Im Jade form Manchester...
And I feel like I jus spoke those immortal words from an AA meeting! :lmao:
:welcomeani:
hiya jade...
LOL that did make me smile....:lmao: i guess this is just another kind of 'fellowship!'
hope you make many new friends here!
best wishes
firehorse
spacemuzic
09-19-2008, 06:16 PM
Hello again, I don't mean to be a party pooper but it seems like survival is the prerequisite for a lot of the guys on here. 2012 should not be feared, the destruction of our physical homes and bodies should not be feared, and so to move to a 'safer location' is fear based. It's based on the need for survival of ourselves or relatives, I'm not of a state of mind that can really feel what I'm saying but I have read a lot of books and understand concepts very well at times. Rather 2012 should be looked upon as a time to be completely fearless, to sum of in one sentence.
The imagery we have of the doomsday future is people going frantic and stealing and murdering outsiders and suchlike, rather I think we should use this time to prepare for the opposite that is not fear based and is instead focused on helping eachother out again, like it used to be, and like it is now to some extent, and it is to a bigger extent than we think we just do not relaize it consciously. However tangent aside I would like a future possible scenario to occur for the people who might befall eathquake disasters and the like, to not be scared for themselves or their children. For as many people as possible to know that death is not the end and there is nothing to fear in it, to know it to the extent that they have absolute certainty and if I can do my part to bring this awareness to people I will try because let's face it, apparently most of the poulation is going to die so they say, and so with being more of them than those that survive they need to be prepared for such and so those that can should try and help induce this fearless way of living now. And those that are better prepared for this transition of death have more chance of a better transition than those that are fearful of it.
So please whatever will help this process, you need to give this to whoever you can, even strangers, even to the extent of being thought of as a nutter if it ultimately will help someone else realize that they are after all the turmoil and strife, the same eternal being they were in the beginning. Only love is eternal, all other things that are not of this are experienced in the world over and over again until that ultimate truth is realized and expressed, and that is the beauty of this world.
Be neither cynical above love for it is as perennial as the grass, this time we as a race will truly realize our essence once and for all, 2012 is the gateway in time for this to be experienced and you will do it because it's about time. Please do this for all souls that have walked this plains. It's not about money. I'm just watching the news, the worst since 1929, it's not about money!!! please please do not pay heed to those that say you need money, nor is silver and gold any use, neither do we steal to eat, neither do we eat eachother, we do nothing if that time comes and use it as an opportunity for growth with God, not survival.
OK, it seems this financial thing is big news, and it is probably going to get worse, it will be history repeating itself, we in the know, know what is happening, wolves in sheeps clothing springs to mind, but we also know we have our votes, we need to start voting now, what do we need and what do we want. They are doing the exact same thing they did in the past! but to what end? this is a running commentary sorry, I see strong parallels with what has happened in the past, we can't make the same mistakes, the idea is to learn from mistakes. I think they might be wanting to kick start another war. War's need 2 sides. Don't play their games, nor give your consent to war. Yes it seems to be panning out like Southland Tales, ok, here goes, keep your head, while all about are losing theirs and blaming it on you, I will do my part, I should walk the talk, I will try to keep my head in hope the majority keeps theirs. I guess I'm due to meet the guy who stairs soon! Be back soon maybe, need a pee and pretend to have a cigarette. Bye for now and see you later hopefully. Siging out now.
soulrider
09-25-2008, 12:57 PM
Hi everyone Soulrider from Cornwall. Great to see so many people in such a short time :biggrin2: I would normally read forums and research material but never actually become active, however things are changing quickly around us and although i don't subscribe to the notion that 'we're all doomed', i do believe that in order to align our planet in a positive and not negative path we have to go through big economic/social changes to cause a 'harvest' (law of one) for higher planetary ordering to occur. This MUST be made to happen in a positive way NOT negative.
:sweatdrop: Phew, you know when you just can't help yourself :lmao:
Great site by the way :thumb_yello: I can't wait to see how many more thousands of seperate souls who we're once just watching, learning and choosing there own path, now know that the time is right to show themselves as the ONE :trumpet:
I also totally agree with spacemuzic. People are been drawn here from totally seperate journeys and with vastly differing views of, what ifs or what nots. I feel that just in the mear fact that we're here and are prepared to come together in love to help is all that was ever needed. That projection of 'oneness' was all that was needed. Focus on the positive and help people more than you help yourself and you've done what you we're brought here to do by your higher self.
If we get trapped into believing that the worlds gonna end, it will. Under all the smoke the world is about to flower into the most incredibly stunning place ,,,,just believe.
raindrop
09-25-2008, 01:27 PM
Hi to all, North Somerset here..... I'm on that flood plain with Jay, guess we should get a huge boat..
I'm wondering what other people out there, on here, who have young kids, how that works into your equations, with regards to preparing for whatever is to come?
:boat:
soulrider
09-25-2008, 02:15 PM
Hi Raindrop. From my perspective i don't think anything is going to happen in such a way that you'd need to run for cover, dig shelters or any of that. Although i would say be prudent keep a supply of water/food/heat and get a log burner, only so when 'they' squeeze us even tighter by water/electricity shortages as big businesses collapse you still have enough slack. I think people need to get back to learning and living off the land, forget health and safety and start living,,, swap your time, its free, unlike money (everyone is good at something) forget money as a tool for happiness and focus on projecting love, reduce bills, learn to grow food. And last but not least TALK TO YOUR NEIGHBOURS , they don't bite:wink2:
The government through different tactics of smoking bans in pubs, health and safety, 'terrorism' etc etc have managed to totally split communitys and communications between neighbours and friends, call it the 'headless chicken' problem. I believe that is where everyone who writes on this forum comes in. We're here to start the communication up again.
LOVE THE WORLD, don't be scared of it
Jacqui D
09-25-2008, 02:32 PM
Where are all the Kentish people?:shocked:
Am i the only one supporting kent come on show yourselves lol!:wink2:
Need some help here i feel the whole north kent area may be under threat from the mind controlled powers that be:sleep_1:
Where did orpington go had a message but i feel i'm on a sinking ship help!:mfr_omg:
Lets get a few likeminded people in Kent and have a meet.:gathering:
PodWORLD
09-25-2008, 08:09 PM
Hi all.
In case anyone is interested
From Freedom to Fascism featuring Aaron Russo
a film about the Federal Reserve has just started
on EMTV Sky channel 200
Cheers, Chris.
Newliving
09-25-2008, 09:23 PM
:mfr_omg: someone less than 5 miles away, this is great :welcomeani:
Well, whaddya know - here's yet another Stokie! Working in Hanley, going through Newcastle every day (living in Betley) - we've got a community going right here!
And with Stoke/Newcastle being so well placed, maybe all the Brits - really great to see so many already! - could get together some time! :thumb_yello:
astropsyche
09-25-2008, 09:26 PM
Greetings from a lone ground crew in Bristol!
astropsyche
09-25-2008, 09:29 PM
Hi New Living! I think your idea of a gathering of English crews is a good one but how can we achieve it?
davidchilderley
09-25-2008, 09:34 PM
hello from cambridge...
here's a free video to help everyone overcome the fear of what's going on right now... http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lTeWQmqEmKs
hope it helps
cheers
dave
Delphi
09-25-2008, 11:34 PM
hi from Scotland to all of you.
Thanks Dave - that really helped shift the jitters I've had the last couple of days.
Thanks also to Bill and Kerry for the interview with Miriam Blue Star. Re. seeds, I heard 54% of the food eaten in Russia is grown in gardens.
Other things I'm finding helpful are:
1. A very wise man once told me, "It's the job of prophets to be wrong." By telling us what will happen if we don't wake up, they wake us up!
2. A druidic style triad "Three keys to our future - compassion, creativity, community"
3. David Wilcock, Drunvalo Melchizedek (good interview on Conscious Media Network), Celia Fenn, Karen Bishop, Lisa Renee et al who are all saying that if we follow our hearts we will be fine.
Most of the time I do manage to remember this: sometimes I lose it because there's so few people locally to talk to about this stuff. It's so great this forum's here. Much as part of me wants to return to the community that has grown up around Findhorn Foundation, my place is in the Scottish Borders rather than in an intentional community or even a radiance zone. I'd love to be with like-minded folk and the time may come, but it's not here yet.
I really appreciate knowing you are out there.
Newliving
09-26-2008, 07:28 AM
Hi New Living! I think your idea of a gathering of English crews is a good one but how can we achieve it?
Hi Astropsyche!
I imagine there are two main ways to organise a group meeting - one is an informal where at fairly short notice we would find a suitable meeting place, set a date and issue a general RSVP invitation - and the other is a more formal meeting coinciding with visits or availability of speakers, which would take a lot more organising and is a longer-term prospect.
With this group being so new, and growing, perhaps we should wait for a few months before organising an informal meeting, see what the geographical distribution of members is and plan accordingly; and there's always the option of arranging regional meetings. Bearing in mind that winter is coming along, not many might want to travel far between, say, November and February? Or am I wrong there? Who would be interested in meeting in Stoke in October? Let's have some feedback from members please.
A more formal meeting could be organised according to the availability of speakers or be proactively arranged by ourselves offering speakers plenty of notice. For that we'd need an organising group of minimum three or four members, I'd say, so we'd have some groundwork to do first. Feedback please?
P.S. can anyone tell me how to upload a profile pic please? In 'Edit profile pic' it doesn't seem to want to upload a pic from my computer. Thanks :original:
Hi everyone, my name is Jean based in London. :original:
rhythm
09-27-2008, 12:55 AM
hi im from south devon a loverly town called kingsbribge , good to link up .
rhythm .:wub2::wub2::wub2:.
Southsea
09-27-2008, 08:33 AM
Hi all, Robin from Southsea, Portsmouth in Hampshire.
scanner
09-27-2008, 08:52 AM
:welcomeani:Not seen many from Lancashire , 1 here now, a up lads/lassas.:mfr_lol::lmao:
theochennell
09-27-2008, 11:02 AM
Hi all, just waving the Hampshire flag, testing the water and adding my positive conciousness to the pot! My thanks to Bill and Kerry for what they are doing and for this little island of sanity in a world gone mad. (sorry about the island and water analogy, hopefully I'll get better!)
maddy40
09-27-2008, 01:44 PM
hello from berkshire!!! anyone remember the us military camp that got closed down, thanx to the women camping right out side for months??:original: thats where i am, no i didnt camp :lmfao: i was too young :tongue2::tongue2:
erazered
09-27-2008, 11:37 PM
Hi Birmingham calling,
Agree with all the sentiments posted so far. Perhaps at some point we will all be able to meet each other. Found Project Camelot several months ago and myself and a friend at work always compare notes when the interviews go up. We even have a wipe board set up for connecting the dots. Dan Burish is our favourite so far.
Best Wishes,
Nic - erazered@hotmail.com
eurosceptic
09-27-2008, 11:46 PM
:trumpet:Tally ho to all the Brits what!:lmfao: couldt resisst that biit of humour there! Isnt Bill doing a grand job!:thumb_yello:
I am here in deepest Norfolk keeping an eye on the sea....:yikes:
No should be fine for the forseeable future - its these Norfolk Lanes I am more worried about!! :mfr_lol:
Still No one else from Norfolk, Suffolk or Cambridgeshire yet though , as far as I aware.
If you have just joined then - :welcomeani:
The forum has a wealth of info freely available here.:thumb_yello:
Cheers guys and take it easy out there in Gordon's land
LOVE EuroS
Hiya everyone!
I just want to give an update.
yesterday, myself and three other members from this thread, met up in Bath ( one person drove 3 hours to meet us!) It was a very enjoyable and interesting meeting...nice and casual, in a beer garden( pub) nice food and sunshine!! we shared ideas, gave encouragement and support, learnt new info from one another and came away with a clearer idea of where our intentions/actions lie in the next 6 weeks.
We all know the PTB cards have now been laid out on the table...we are waiting to see which hand of cards plays out first.....
There is a very real possiblity that if numerous events kick off around the same timeframe globally, then we could be looking at a world war 3 being officially announced....
IF this happens, all flights/ports/exits could be shut down within 48 hours of an official 'war' ...
many people look like they are planning to stick things out in the UK..If so, then it is urgent that we all start to 'come together' as we need to remain psychologically strong.
the other half appear to be thinking of getting away to another country..if so, you urgently need to be making contacts/building rapport with members in other places so that they would feel comfortable welcoming you/including you in any of their own agendas/plans
In this time of extreme uncertainty, the only thing we DO have power over is trusting and acting on our instincts.... we need to overcome our paranoia about not trusting others and worrying about 'insiders' ....our intuition will navigate us through this concern.
I am urging EVERYONE to immediately start to reach out and meet up with other peeps who they 'resonate' with either through postings or PMs.
take mobile numbers..speak on phone, arrange a place and time..meet up in numbers if you can! help each other decide where /what people can do. have skype telephone chats (free) help each other to research places/info/updates ...share resources ( time saving)
I also am encouraging you to get ANY AVAILABLE CASH OUT OF THE SYSTEM ASAP! ask your local jeweller where the nearest dealer is and convert cash to gold/silver. buy any equipment you think might be necessary or useful before prices inflate to crazy amounts!! :thumb_yello:
We also need to be urgently reviewing how quickly we could wrap up out lives if we needed/decided to move on quickly. Decide what needs priority and ACT ON IT!
I myself am getting to the stage now where i can pack up physically/ disconnect from all commitments and walk away within a month.
There is much to consider, and it appears that we poss might not have as much time if the financial system/economy/commerce collapses.
Please feel free to PM me if you would like a chat or meet up!!!
all the best beautiful people!!:original:
peace n love
kate
Floyd
09-29-2008, 07:40 AM
Hi
CosmicNutcase
10-07-2008, 03:11 PM
hy im from south wales, glad to meet you all. :original:
CosmicNutcase
10-07-2008, 03:28 PM
hey guys you should all check out expansions.com with stewart swerdlow great guy i talk to him via email all the time, he was in the montauk project (a victim) hes allso good friends with david icke!
Wellerite
10-07-2008, 03:38 PM
Hello CosmicNutcase,
Swerldow holds some extreme beliefs. For example he says that all channellings are mind - control. And on the whole i think he's a bit of a negative Nelly. I posted a question about why the 'Dog Days' of summer are so hot due to our sun being conjuct with Sirius and he gave some lame **** answer like "All stars effect us" DUH!!!
:welcomeani:
CosmicNutcase
10-07-2008, 03:46 PM
thanks welleright, i find the guy allright but each to his own i suppose!
you agree with any of david ickes stuff, like the reptilian shapeshifters from alpha draconis, for me personally the jurys still out on that one, but i suppose anythings possible!
but i totally go along with everthing ellse the man sais! :naughty:
Merlin
10-12-2008, 01:51 AM
Hello All,
Just wanna drop in and say hello from the Irish side.
You guys got lots goin' on over there, lots of threads, lots of people.
Not surprising, I suppose, since there's 60 million of yer's eh?
Anyway, like I said, just wanna say hello from across the water and gimme a shout if yer ever over this way ok.
See ya,
Stay Positive,
Merlin.
Caladan
10-12-2008, 01:13 PM
Hi guys,
I agree with Kate. I think it's important to start meeting like minded people and keep psychologically strong.
Caladan
10-12-2008, 01:15 PM
I myself have just found a group of about 15 people in my own town which was a nice surprise. I Would still like to meet in larger groups from all over the UK.
macrostheblack
10-12-2008, 08:36 PM
hello to all, my names Mark and I come from Nottinghamshire.
Pringle97
10-14-2008, 08:17 PM
Hi all, sorry i'm late, I'm Paul from Manchester
Donny
10-14-2008, 08:37 PM
Hi all
Dorset, weymouth here
RamblingRebel
10-14-2008, 11:24 PM
Hiya people, Lancashire/Yorkshire border here. Plenty of caves/hills, all we need up here is a bit of sun!
Caladan
10-19-2008, 06:50 PM
Fresh water locations would be invaluable should the worst ever happen and i suggest we all make it common knowledge. With the financial crisis building up, Im starting to lose hope that we can stop the powers that be from completing whatever plan they had on the table. I believe time is running out and my main concern now is to take the groups on here and form us into a group outside of the internet, together and on the ground. If the whole world caved in around us, I'd like to know that we could all come together to help each other.
Any ideas friends?
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