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celestine420
09-23-2008, 11:47 PM
OK, I recreated this thread cuz the social group page seems kinda limited and we had a good flow going.........leading up to a meeting Saturday Oct 4 in Manchester NH.

Welcome back and lets keep grooving
:trumpet:

Mr_mike
09-24-2008, 12:40 AM
mr. mike checkin in.... hope we can get back on a roll. who knows anything about the impact on 401k"s during this economic melt down

GregorArturo
09-24-2008, 01:29 AM
Gregor still here alive and kicking. And as far as I know, Irving and I are still both down for the 4th.

We finally met (Irving and I) last week and had a explosively fun filled and intellectual discussion that lasted about 6 hours. My best friend and his roommate joined in on the discussion too, and things we're looking very positive between all of us.

DoctorTony
09-24-2008, 03:22 PM
Hey guys

I have chosen to stay close to my family in Beantown Mass, but I WILL be there in Manchester, NH on the 4th of October to meet up with you guys anyway. I don't know what to do at this point. No one knows anything down here and I am responsible for a lot of people I know in my surrounding communities.

Dr Tony
:yikes:

celestine420
09-24-2008, 05:15 PM
I've been giving something some thought. Take all the aspects of what may be on the horizon; martial law, economic crash, food shortage, civil unrest, weather, etc.

It seems that our region of the US has been showing less "symptoms" than say the southern states. People are less aware of turmoil because it's not staring them in the face just yet......NewEngland seems oddly pacified.

This, I believe, is due to the fact that we have always had it "better" than the rest of the states. This may be our ultimate downfall.

It is a microcosm of the macro situation that the entire US faces:
>>We as citizens took our freedoms and rights for granted...........and now they gone.<<

In the Northeast the people see themselves as above the rest of the country in many respects..........and may not take heed when strife hits our southern and western brothers, believing that it cannot possibly reach our hamlet of historic prosperity.


Basically I see a slow death of our region, giving those with open eyes ample time to "see"...........then act accordingly.


OR

TPTB could start the mayhem here...............effectively breaking the will of the rest of the country.


Imagine Boston.............lost to a disaster of any kind..................the Athens of America taken away as a resource and a guiding light.


damn i just scared myself :shocked:

BASEdude
09-24-2008, 05:21 PM
OK, I recreated this thread cuz the social group page seems kinda limited and we had a good flow going.........leading up to a meeting Saturday Oct 4 in Manchester NH.

Welcome back and lets keep grooving
:trumpet:


I'm in the suburbs of Beantown. I've been awake to all that's going on for a number if years now. My wife is a little more resistant but is slowly coming around (bit by bit). I was curious as to where you guys are meeting in Manchester NH.

DoctorTony
09-24-2008, 05:26 PM
I've been giving something some thought. Take all the aspects of what may be on the horizon; martial law, economic crash, food shortage, civil unrest, weather, etc.

It seems that our region of the US has been showing less "symptoms" than say the southern states. People are less aware of turmoil because it's not staring them in the face just yet......NewEngland seems oddly pacified.

This, I believe, is due to the fact that we have always had it "better" than the rest of the states. This may be our ultimate downfall.

It is a microcosm of the macro situation that the entire US faces:
>>We as citizens took our freedoms and rights for granted...........and now they gone.<<

In the Northeast the people see themselves as above the rest of the country in many respects..........and may not take heed when strife hits our southern and western brothers, believing that it cannot possibly reach our hamlet of historic prosperity.


Basically I see a slow death of our region, giving those with open eyes ample time to "see"...........then act accordingly.


OR

TPTB could start the mayhem here...............effectively breaking the will of the rest of the country.


Imagine Boston.............lost to a disaster of any kind..................the Athens of America taken away as a resource and a guiding light.


damn i just scared myself :shocked:


Yes sir. Oddly pacified indeed. I don't know what they've put in the water here, but everyone is turning a blind eye to what I've been researching for the last few years. Even the ones I can talk to about it are so cynical about all of this that they don't give it any thought after that. They still think they can vote democrat and that will change everything. The ones that do listen say the same things: "I can't do anything anyway." I guess when survival is reduced to its lowest common denominator there is NO preparation that could help us adjust to the coming events - inevitable as they may be. It's all instinct at that point.
I suppose having MMS at your disposal, some shock for the water, some canned spam, a good sharp knife or two, and some martial arts/first aid knowledge will help. However, I don't even think we have that much time. I hope we have more than I think of course - but maybe my being cynical about time (an illusion) is just the reality of my surroundings.

:mfr_omg:

DoctorTony
09-24-2008, 05:32 PM
I just watched the Drunvalo Maldizechek video on the consciousness network again. Towards the end of the vid he talks about a pole shift soon and sure to happen. I don't really see a physical way out of that. We have to ride out the storm. Belief that we can overcome such an experience is what we have to start with.
The good news is that if the pole shift is N to S - Boston will be somewhere equivalent to a Western South American piece of land. Not bad. I would love to see some palm trees up in here like I predicted a few years ago. :mfr_lol:

NewParadigmGuy
09-24-2008, 06:28 PM
I was curious as to where you guys are meeting in Manchester NH.

The Great Buffet Restaurant, 1525 S. Willow St., Manchester (right across the street from the mall)

Oct 4th, 6:00 pm.

BASEdude
09-24-2008, 06:45 PM
The Great Buffet Restaurant, 1525 S. Willow St., Manchester (right across the street from the mall)

Oct 4th, 6:00 pm.

Thanks allot!! :thumb_yello:

DoctorTony
09-24-2008, 06:47 PM
The Great Buffet Restaurant, 1525 S. Willow St., Manchester (right across the street from the mall)

Oct 4th, 6:00 pm.

I will be there! Unless they close 93 North due to Martial Law.

:naughty:

quetzalcoatl11
09-24-2008, 07:18 PM
I'm also located in MA,


celestine420 I agree with you that current events thoughout the country have certainly been greatly differentiated by region. I've also been under the impression that some regions of not only the US, but the world have an energy quality about them that is either extremely dense and contributes more towards a backwards type consciousness or a general 'unconciousness' and those areas where the energy is not as stuck or stagnant and allows more creative, inventive, and progressive thought. I am by no means issuing a blanket statement or generalization that all people within certain regions such as the Bible belt, etc, are steeped in ignorance, only that there are certainly areas along the earth's energy grid which facilitate a progression or evolution of consciousness and others which may require additional effort. I feel in some ways blessed to know that I'm surrounded by some of the same energy fields that surrounded some of the greatest and most creative spirits I've had the privilege to read about (Thoreau, Emerson, etc.)

1love
09-24-2008, 09:02 PM
i was just wondering if we had any set of topics that we would want to address at this 'meeting of the minds' in nh just so people are prepared for some kind of discussion or is it just to get to know everyone?

celestine420
09-24-2008, 09:13 PM
i was just wondering if we had any set of topics that we would want to address at this 'meeting of the minds' in nh just so people are prepared for some kind of discussion or is it just to get to know everyone?

I was gonna suggest an AA meeting type thing.

My name is.... (Adam; aka celestine420)

I live in... (Massachusetts)

This is what woke me up... (Tsarian video lectures)

This is the unexplainable that has happened to me... (UFO, vision)

This is my rough draft "****-hits-the-fan" plan for me and mine... (west o' white mountains, vermontish)


That and Q/A throughout should take up the night and leave us feeling like we made some connections.


No one should assume they will be walking away from the meeting with an end all plan of action that we all agree on......

This night is a jump off point.

celestine420
09-24-2008, 09:19 PM
let me add one more to the middle there;


This is what nurtured me threw my awakening....

(Terrance Mckenna & Alex Jones)

GregorArturo
09-24-2008, 09:36 PM
This is what woke me up... (Tsarian video lectures)


Oh man, you too! **** ya! First thing I ever saw was Loose Change in its early years and looked a ton into, but never fully conceived of it all. Then being an archeo student, and obsessed with Atlantis, I decided to type atlantis on google video one day, and ta-dah, first vid was his. And the journey down the rabbit hole truly began.

Oh, if the poles flips, nothing drastically will be different afterwards, its the transition and immediately afterwards where things are going to be chaotic, then things will smooth out. Boston will still be colder than say Chile being there's a lot more water in the Southern Hemisphere. However, as we all know with 2012, that could indeed change :-p

DoctorTony
09-24-2008, 09:38 PM
let me add one more to the middle there;


This is what nurtured me threw my awakening....

(Terrance Mckenna & Alex Jones)


AA it is! I think we'll have more than enough to talk about.

:thumb_yello:

celestine420
09-24-2008, 11:52 PM
Then being an archeo student, and obsessed with Atlantis,


It's like teaming up with our own Indiana Jones.............I smell an adventure:lightsabre:




Do we have a ballpark estimate of how many can make it?

Mr_mike
09-24-2008, 11:58 PM
im surounded by hippies and naturalists so most of the people round here are in space already lol

Irving
09-25-2008, 06:32 AM
This Oct 4th meetup should be interesting man. I've never been in the company of a group larger than 3 or 4 who are onto the esoteric and conspiratorial view of history and reality. The energy will be interesting for sure. It's highly possible that the very fabric of space time will break apart from the overload. haha. What are our numbers looking like?

DoctorTony
09-25-2008, 07:01 PM
It's highly possible that the very fabric of space time will break apart from the overload.

:mfr_lol:

That was great Irving!

Hightower_X
09-25-2008, 09:14 PM
The Great Buffet Restaurant, 1525 S. Willow St., Manchester (right across the street from the mall)

Oct 4th, 6:00 pm.

Still here guys and gals...

Spend most my forum time over at OMF as a MOD and barely have enough time to do that... Want to let Avalon cool down as well. Great forum tho...

The Great Buffet? HUH? Never been there. Is the food safe? ;]

I should be able to make it. :)

celestine420
09-25-2008, 09:19 PM
any body else in?

say I

DoctorTony
09-25-2008, 09:24 PM
Still in!

:thumb_yello:

code names or anything?

celestine420
09-25-2008, 10:52 PM
THE LIST
OCT 4th

celestine420
Gregor Arturo
Irving
DoctorTony
NewParadigmGuy
BASEdude
1love
Brian Peck
eaglespirit
Jay&Nikki
rouge2
Kusala
Vangelo
petesm22
Gregg


........keep'm comin

NewParadigmGuy
09-26-2008, 12:27 AM
THE LIST
OCT 4th

celestine420
Gregor Arturo
Irving
DoctorTony
NewParadigmGuy
BASEdude
1love
Brian Peck


eight is a good start to a solid round-table discussion........keep'm comin

eaglespirit, Jay&Nikki, rouge2, Kusala, & Vangelo have all expressed interest as well.

NewParadigmGuy
09-26-2008, 05:33 PM
The Great Buffet? HUH? Never been there. Is the food safe? ;]

I ate there only once but thought it was quite good. There was a wide variety of entrees, salads, side dishes, desserts, etc. and nothing that I ate disagreed with me...

I'm not sure why you would be down on a place you have never tried.. Can you suggest something better? I simply want to meet some other ground crew members and don't much care where... I suggested this place only because it worked out quite well for a 911 truth meeting I attended several months ago.

The Great Buffet has reserved their private room for us so if we are going to change the venue we should let them know as soon as possible. Also - I posted in the original thread that the all-you-can-eat buffet is under $10 - well, it is under $10 on weeknights but they charge $10.99 + tax on weekends. This is no problem for me but I just want everyone to know.

DoctorTony
09-26-2008, 08:07 PM
Sounds good to me. Hopefully the venue doesn't change.

I ate there only once but thought it was quite good. There was a wide variety of entrees, salads, side dishes, desserts, etc. and nothing that I ate disagreed with me...

I'm not sure why you would be down on a place you have never tried.. Can you suggest something better? I simply want to meet some other ground crew members and don't much care where... I suggested this place only because it worked out quite well for a 911 truth meeting I attended several months ago.

The Great Buffet has reserved their private room for us so if we are going to change the venue we should let them know as soon as possible. Also - I posted in the original thread that the all-you-can-eat buffet is under $10 - well, it is under $10 on weeknights but they charge $10.99 + tax on weekends. This is no problem for me but I just want everyone to know.

petesm22
09-26-2008, 09:09 PM
HEY.this is pete from Mass.first time posting on a forum,I to am surrounded by unaware people and would like to meet like minded people.

Hightower_X
09-27-2008, 10:49 AM
I ate there only once but thought it was quite good. There was a wide variety of entrees, salads, side dishes, desserts, etc. and nothing that I ate disagreed with me...

I'm not sure why you would be down on a place you have never tried.. Can you suggest something better? I simply want to meet some other ground crew members and don't much care where... I suggested this place only because it worked out quite well for a 911 truth meeting I attended several months ago.

The Great Buffet has reserved their private room for us so if we are going to change the venue we should let them know as soon as possible. Also - I posted in the original thread that the all-you-can-eat buffet is under $10 - well, it is under $10 on weeknights but they charge $10.99 + tax on weekends. This is no problem for me but I just want everyone to know.

Nope, Anywhere is fine. It was more of a joke than anything. Thus the wink...
:original:

Gregg
09-27-2008, 03:59 PM
Hello, I live in southern nh. I can make the oct 4. meeting.:original:

NewParadigmGuy
09-27-2008, 07:54 PM
Welcome petesm22 and Gregg.

It seems that our first meeting will be well attended - l am really looking forward to it! :original:

skyking
09-28-2008, 01:08 PM
Saturday is also the annual NESEA/NHSEA Green Building Open House Tour. You may want to make a day of it and plan on touring several properties that are striving toward sustainability before going to the dinner in Manchester. You can select places to tour at either website (.org) using the interactive map. I will not be able to attend the dinner meeting as I am a host on the tour. Feel free to stop by, I'm in New Durham.

Kusala
09-29-2008, 01:00 AM
Greetings all!

Thanks New Paradigm Guy for informing me of the upcoming meeting on the 4th. I've not been watching the New England Ground Crew's threads as of late. I've initiated a Southern New Hampshire group and we just convened for the second time this evening with some promising results.

We are working on some fundamentally pragmatic and practical issues of surviving and thriving. Starting with the basics: alternative shelter; available land; the growing of (strictly organic, possibly biodynamic) food, medicinal herbs, and flowers; central and individual storage of food; seeds (heirloom!) and the saving of; alternative energy sources to heat dwellings and water, etc.

Is anyone familiar with the use of wood gas as fuel? An organic grower who I was working with turned me on to this the other day. It was used in WW2 to power vehicles when the petrol ran out. Apparently, the internal combustion engine can be modified to run on this (he mentioned compression modifications would be needed).

So, our group (seven and growing) is comprised of healers, gardener/growers, carpenters/woodworkers, teachers, and a "jack of all trades" thus far. It is a good beginning. Some do not share the urgency that I feel within. It may be that "New England, regional" thing that you are talking about. I came here to New England from Asheville, NC, and the vibe down there was very different than here. Much more progressive and alternative.

I have to say this. That when (not if, but when) TSHTF, I believe that people will come together as never before, and not just for a few days, like when a natural disaster hits a region. I am seeing signs of it already in the individuals who are entering my sphere. There are amazing, creative, inventive beings everywhere...and many are hungry for the change that is underway. Soon it will not be optional to think along the lines that we here at Avalon are exploring.

We, the ground crew, are holding down a certain vibration for this bio-region. We have many tasks ahead. Part of that is to keep spreading the word, whenever and wherever it is appropriate and possible to do so. People feel/sense that big things are happening...they just can't quite yet see how big. Waking other people up is a delicate dance...after all, we ourselves are still in the process of awakening to who and what we really are and why we are here on this sacred Earth at this pivotal time.

Waking up entails work and effort, no? We each have been doing this inner, individual work for some time now. That we are here on this forum at all is a sign of this. That you all are meeting for the first time this Saturday is a good, first step.

I agree with the format idea Celestine. It is about getting to know some vital info about each other and seeing where there are connections. I posed a question to our group here in NH...how will we network with other groups in this regional area, meaning New England? What would that look like beyond e-mails and phone calls? We are going to be challenged shortly in this realm. A roundtable format could also be implemented in the future, with specific topics to be explored.

I have a potential conflict with this Sat., but I will say at this time that I will try to be in attendance at the meeting. I feel that it is important what you are all doing.

Courage, compassion for those still sleeping, constant vigilance !

Blessings and light to you all.
Kusala

Mr_mike
10-01-2008, 09:01 AM
im in for saturday. my calander has a mis print on the minni months and said sunday was the 4th of october. i would like specific details or even just an address to the meeting place.:lmfao:

NewParadigmGuy
10-02-2008, 02:15 AM
i would like specific details or even just an address to the meeting place.:lmfao:

Saturday, Oct 4th, 6:00 pm.

The Great Buffet Restaurant, 1525 South Willow St., Manchester.

Directions:

From any direction, get to Interstate 293, which is a circumferential highway around Manchester. From either direction on I-293, take exit 1 (South Willow Street) and head south. You will quickly come to a large intersection and you will see the entrance to the Mall of New Hampshire on your left. TURN RIGHT, into the small shopping center across the street from the mall. You will head down a small hill. The Great Buffet will be the first building on your left.

Map:

http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Manchester&state=NH&address=1525+South+Willow+Street

FractalCatalyst
10-03-2008, 05:32 PM
I really wish I could make it Saturday... it sounds like you're going to create a radiant zone at the buffet. :-) I would be delighted to be a part of the conversational flow and vibrational harmonizing, but I've got plans I can't change.

Don't forget to discuss some initial dates for the next one, bring that discussion back here, and I'll do my level best to attend.

Peace...

Hightower_X
10-04-2008, 02:46 PM
Sorry guys and gals, I've come down with an awful cold and can not make it tonight. :mad3: :thumbdown: My thoughts will be with you...

GregorArturo
10-04-2008, 07:32 PM
Irving and I should be on the road soon. C'ya guys there!

celestine420
10-04-2008, 08:35 PM
$ $ $:thumbdown:
Gas Gas Gas:mad3:

these are my lame-ass excuses :sad:

I hope somebody is good at taking notes...:tears:

GregorArturo
10-05-2008, 06:26 AM
Meeting was great. Only 5 of us showed but otherwise very constructive. Lots got formed out of the conversation. I'll write a summary of it soon, just not at the moment, unless someone else wants to.

NewParadigmGuy
10-05-2008, 09:21 AM
Yes, Gregor, please post your impressions of the meeting and I hope anyone else who attended will also do so.

Here is the briefest of summaries because I need to leave for work in a few minutes:

Kusala, GregorArturo, Irving, DoctorTony and myself attended. Also I visited skyking on the way over to the meeting and he said to say hello to everyone.

A wide variety of topics were discussed; much of the discussion was about the testimony of various Camelot witnesses like St. Clair, Wilcock, Delgado, Deagle, and others. Possible coming events were a topic that we kept coming back to over and over again. Possible safe places and ideas for community were briefly discussed with locations focusing mostly on Southwestern NH, Vermont, and the mountains of Maine.

Before the others arrived Kusala and I also discussed several other locations outside of New England: Asheville, NC, southwest Virginia, the four corners area of the southwest, and central America. Somehow we have both felt drawn to all of those areas.

Gregor showed the group an orgone device that he had made and told us of the science behind it and I plugged the Handbook for the New Paradigm, several times which is always one of my favorite things to do! :original:

That's all for now but I hope others will add more.

Irving
10-05-2008, 04:45 PM
It was definitely great to meet with Kusala, GregorArturo, DoctorTony and NewParadigmGuy in person. Everyone was enthusiastic and on very similar pages.

I mostly listened in on the conversation that the others were having because I have had very chronic asthma after industrial exposures... hopefully I can get it resolved and regain the depth and power behind my voice so that I can be more interactive in future meetings. It's surely been frustrating not being able to comfortably speak for the past several months.

Lets hope that nothing too obstructive happens in the coming flow of events that would prevent us from meeting again. This month should be interesting.

Good luck to all, Irving

DoctorTony
10-05-2008, 06:33 PM
Great meeting with you guys last night. I came away with a more positive experience until I logged on to camelot and found the Deagle interview about LA, etc. and coming events to be rather depressing. It's strange when I feel like my mind is being tug-of-warred around lately.
Anyway, it was good to see well informed people in the same room without fighting or prejudice. Awesome! I want you guys in my new earth!
Irving don't worry about your voice. I will meditate on your throat chakra for you and send you some love bro.
Gregor - fascinating stuff came out of your brain last night. Orgone science and torsion field tech! That stuff is so way over my head at the moment I am curious. Thanks for sharing that as well as the safe places of Maine.
Kusula - great to meet you as well. I was very impressed with your Mayan knowledge, teaching ability, etc.
NewParadigmGuy - also a pleasure. I think we share a lot of the same views and YES I am also trying to plug the NP material (Becoming, Rainbow, etc.)

See you soon guys!
Hang on to your wallets. It's going to be a fun ride to freedom.
:thumb_yello:

metaverse
10-06-2008, 04:30 AM
When you had mentioned south western NH , what towns in particular. I'm am well within 20 min. or less of south western NH.

NewParadigmGuy
10-06-2008, 12:44 PM
When you had mentioned south western NH , what towns in particular. I'm am well within 20 min. or less of south western NH.

Personally I have not narrowed down my search to any particular town or towns, though I am studying the Keene area, and further north into the Connecticut River valley as possible places to move. Do you have any suggestions?

GregorArturo
10-07-2008, 03:49 AM
NewParadigmGuy, you said something at the meeting that St. Clair said Northern Maine would be a safe zone, I was wondering if you had any reference to that information? Thanks!

And with the meeting I really thought things were beneficial. However, at this time of times, I can really only see going with the flow and living in the moment, while avoiding the fear paranoia, as we all know until something presents itself, or at least to myself.

Someone recently made a point on the forum. Do TPTB want us to just disappear from mainstream society, the ones who COULD change the timeline dramatically? Makes me think.

This Spring, earlier the better, I'm planning, most likely with Irving and some friends, to go up to Katahdin, scout the area, and actually check out the largest cave system in Maine on the mountain. Interesting mythological significance with the cave as I mentioned earlier last month.

Otherwise, as many of us probably know, and as I see it, it's best to bunker down this winter, band together with the inevitable waking up of the masses (or at least some of them, I managed to do my fair share today of waking up sitting down with people. Times like these are opening peoples' minds), gather resources/supplies/knowledge, and think happy thoughts :)

The linguistics talk about mid-March with things calming down. Well that's when the snow melts here, and that's when I see things start to boil up with moving away from the coast.

I REALLY REALLY recommend people to check out the Orone Alchemy Social Group on Avalon. I've been with it to the beginning and it in itself has been its own wakening up for me. I have been studying Torsion energy for awhile, and hopefully soon with have a Unified Theory of Torsion out soon, based solely on mathematics.

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Kusala
10-07-2008, 01:06 PM
Greetings to all,

It was good to meet those of you in attendance in Manchester. Mr. Mike, the link you put up is not available. Could you re-post? Gregor, I am in agreement with you that this winter is and will be an important phase of time, to hunker down and continue on making preparations for next Spring. Many of us are still attempting to divine where to position and place our respective selves (and those we care about and love).

It is obvious to those of us who are actively watching (and waking up to) the events of our world, that these are rapidly shifting times. Today, is the much talked about day...the 7th, and I intuit much is going down behind the scenes. I pulled some money out of the bank yesterday and converted it into food and supplies. Not from a place of fear, but out of a growing sense that I must keep taking incremental (elemental), practical steps towards getting through a long, cold, uncertain winter in this bio-region.

I am striving to stay centered amidst the unknowns of this de-stabilizing period in human evolution and not feed into the massive (orchestrated) fear and anxiety that is present all around us. This is an incredible opportunity for ingenuity and true community building. We are on the cusp of something we cannot yet fully see. No doubt, these are difficult, dark times. We must arouse courage to face whatever comes, no matter how history plays out.

As St. Clair said, we must be flexible, malleable during this period. Vigilance, watchfulness, a growing immunity to the chaos surrounding us. Let us, the Ground Crew, continue on in this process of waking up. Let's keep the dialogue going amongst us. We are the warriors of Light, the peaceful warriors. Let us inspire one another to keep our inner balance amidst the social disruption and madness ahead. This is all leading to a new age in the evolution of the Earth, of humanity, of Spirit...lest we forget this truth.

Peace and Light to the World and to you my brothers.

Kusala

NewParadigmGuy
10-07-2008, 01:23 PM
NewParadigmGuy, you said something at the meeting that St. Clair said Northern Maine would be a safe zone, I was wondering if you had any reference to that information? Thanks!

In this post:

http://projectavalon.net/forum/showthread.php?p=3537&highlight=mountains+maine#post3537

NewParadigmGuy
10-07-2008, 01:51 PM
I was surprised when I mentioned the Free State Project at the meeting and nobody had heard of it. The Free State Project is a collective effort to convince 20,000 liberty activists to move to New Hampshire and work toward reducing the size and scope of government. Check it out:

http://freestateproject.org/

So far about 8700 people have signed up for the project and almost 600 have already moved here. I have met some of these people and find that we have much in common. They are free thinkers, and while most of them have probably not gone as far down the conspiracy rabbit hole as most in this forum have, they would certainly make good allies and neighbors.

Even in their relatively small numbers so far they are definitely having an effect upon the political and even social situation here. They have moved to all areas of the state, but they seem to be concentrating somewhat more heavily in the Manchester and Keene areas, and they have also started an unusual sort of intentional community in the tiny western NH town of Grafton.

They chose Grafton because many of the people there in Grafton already share the Free Stater's libertarian leanings, and they are simply moving there in ever increasing numbers. Their idea is to be enough of a voting block to help maintain the "small government" "hands off" attitude of the town government.

The intentional community aspect is different from many intentional communities because it does not necessarily include sharing land or co-housing. Of course it could include those things if people desired them. But they are mostly just finding places they like in Grafton and moving there. One guy bought a large parcel of land, subdivided it, and is selling building lots to other project members. So they end up with like-minded neighbors. A local barter economy has even started to develop using silver coins.

GregorArturo
10-07-2008, 04:28 PM
NewParadigmGuy, thanks for the link! Definetly helps clarify it slightly better, along with the whole article. It said though just Maine, and not Northern Maine, which I wanted to make sure of, cause well Maine is an absolutely huge place as we all know.

I will state here that my intuition for a fair share amount of time has been telling me the mountains of Maine for a long time, in that any other alternative I would refuse to even consider (I'm not open minded to other ideas, I just trust my intuition).

As I pointed out though, my whole life I've been going to the Newry, Maine area (Sunday River) and very familiar with the area in general. Not to mention it is a gold mine (well not that type of mine) of minerals, specifically quartz based minerals like Amethyst and Tourmaline. There is a valley just north of Newry along the NH border that is completely uninhabited. Main reason it is a major watershed for Maine/NH, so only logging is allowed in the area. At least that's what I heard. It is the Grafton Notch area if any of you are familiar with it.

There is also Franklin County which borders Oxford County (Newy is in the northern tip of this county). Franklin County is where William Reich had his laboratory in the Rangeley Lakes region, and he himself witnessed UFOs in the area, and also borders Canada, which you could say is just a comforting feeling. The three areas that I am considering at the moment if you want to assist me in research of the area are these two counties, and Baxter State Park in Maine. This of coarse includes the idea of land ownership which is a tough idea to riddle through, as in may it not matter in times to come, especially in an extremely remote area such as Baxter State Park.

Here are some factors we should consider on potential areas for relocation:
1. Indigenous Myths - Abenaki and Penobscot
2. UFO sightings throughout history, areas of known paranormal activity
3. Geographic Practicality - Rivers/lakes, distance from society, terrain
4. Resource Availability in the region - Minerals, native edibles/animals
5. Your gut intuition

An idea we did express at the meeting about is relocating to a temporary area where one of us do have land already. Ideas of Keene, NH and Rockland, Maine were mentioned. Rockland however is smack dab on the coast. I believe it was NewParadigmGuy who said his family owned 2 acres of unused woods there.

The idea being it may be a staging point for us for times to come as all of us are fairly on board with the ideas that the coasts are not safe in times to come. We would then move into the mountains then on when we feel the time is right.

A point to make about Maine (but technically begins with Cape Cod going up to Nova Scotia), is the relatively large size of the continental shelf, aprox. 250 miles, while the average shelf tends to be 10-20 miles. This makes Maine very safe from the improbable (IMO) event of a tsuamni doing a significant devastation as the tidal wave has time to weaken over the shelf (the shelf is what causes the wave to raise in height as the wave in the ocean is compressed suddenly at the shelf).

Another interesting side note, the Appalachians are the oldest mountain range on the planet. So, Mt. Washington and Mt. Katahdin are the oldest mountains of their significant size on the planet.

Question, does anyone have farm animals by chance because sadly you can't get them in that lovely easily portable seed form?

Hightower_X
10-07-2008, 04:41 PM
Glad to see it went well! :original:

FractalCatalyst
10-07-2008, 09:23 PM
Portlanders, how about another meetup next Wednesday Oct 15? A few places come to mind...

Three Dollar Deweys on the corner of Commercial and Union is typically quiet on Wednesday nights unless the Sox are playing. They have large booths if there's only 6 or fewer of us, long picnic-style tables for more, and free popcorn for all. They have good burgers and fine veg selections.

Also in the Old Port would be Amigos which is an excellent dive bar with big booths downstairs and plenty of seating upstairs where decent Mexican is served along with cheap pitchers of PBR and Dos Equis if you swing that way.

Flatbread would also be a good choice due to their food quality and local-ness philosophies...

Thoughts?

Irving
10-07-2008, 10:47 PM
Portlanders, how about another meetup next Wednesday Oct 15? A few places come to mind...

Three Dollar Deweys on the corner of Commercial and Union is typically quiet on Wednesday nights unless the Sox are playing. They have large booths if there's only 6 or fewer of us, long picnic-style tables for more, and free popcorn for all. They have good burgers and fine veg selections.

Also in the Old Port would be Amigos which is an excellent dive bar with big booths downstairs and plenty of seating upstairs where decent Mexican is served along with cheap pitchers of PBR and Dos Equis if you swing that way.

Flatbread would also be a good choice due to their food quality and local-ness philosophies...

Thoughts?

I would definitely grab a beer and a bite to eat with you. I am a Portland local as is GregorArturo. I'm always excited to meet people who realize that big things are happening and that time is of the essence. Why don't we meet sooner than the 15th, the economy is in a downwards spiral that makes it difficult to judge how soon a crash will occur. How about Sunday the 12th?

NewParadigmGuy
10-08-2008, 12:02 AM
It said though just Maine, and not Northern Maine, which I wanted to make sure of, cause well Maine is an absolutely huge place as we all know.

The context of his sentence is sort of hard to figure out, with the dash, but I read it as the mountains of Maine. Here's what he wrote:

"Yet, in parts of the mountains in states such as NM, CO, UT - Yukon and Maine and Northern Canada life will go on..."

Here are some factors we should consider on potential areas for relocation:
1. Indigenous Myths - Abenaki and Penobscot
2. UFO sightings throughout history, areas of known paranormal activity
3. Geographic Practicality - Rivers/lakes, distance from society, terrain
4. Resource Availability in the region - Minerals, native edibles/animals
5. Your gut intuition

I'd put good cropland at the top of the list. I own 30 acres in Nottingham, NH but the soil is terrible so I have pretty much ruled out trying to homestead there (after trying, with very little success, to grow a variety of plants there). Oddly enough, when I lived in Manchester years ago I had fabulous soil even on the small city lot. I could grow all kinds of stuff with ease there and had a great garden. Soil makes all the difference.

An idea we did express at the meeting about is relocating to a temporary area where one of us do have land already. Ideas of Keene, NH and Rockland, Maine were mentioned. Rockland however is smack dab on the coast. I believe it was NewParadigmGuy who said his family owned 2 acres of unused woods there.

No, it wasn't me, I think it was Dr Tony but I could be mistaken.

GregorArturo
10-08-2008, 01:43 AM
I'd put good cropland at the top of the list. I own 30 acres in Nottingham, NH but the soil is terrible so I have pretty much ruled out trying to homestead there (after trying, with very little success, to grow a variety of plants there). Oddly enough, when I lived in Manchester years ago I had fabulous soil even on the small city lot. I could grow all kinds of stuff with ease there and had a great garden. Soil makes all the difference.

30 acres is alot of land in my opinion to where there's a chance there may be some usable soil to some extent, just making a note of it. I do wildlife photography and can cover a decent amount of terrain in a day's work, never even close to 30 acres, and the amount of habitat varies to an extreme amount (this would def relate to soil differences). This would be based most on my experience with Maine, but also with out West and Florida. 30 acres, there's some usuable soil somewhere. Water source is a big help and type of flora growing. Land that's been previously cleared could be old in that it was once farmed in the past. Clearing portions of woods could indeed bring some healthy soil. Trees are living in them, and have been dying in them. Just something to think about it NPG.

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I'm down for meeting up this weekend. Sunday sounds good for me. Good place I know and usually go (not as of lately, bars are a bore at the moment) is Slainte on Preble St. I'll be honest and I don't even stray near the Old Port anymore. Horrible vibes there. I tend to stick to the art district.

I'd be more interested in meeting in a coffee shop during the weekday, late afternoon/early evening, if anything.

NewParadigmGuy
10-08-2008, 02:46 AM
30 acres is alot of land in my opinion to where there's a chance there may be some usable soil to some extent, just making a note of it. I do wildlife photography and can cover a decent amount of terrain in a day's work, never even close to 30 acres, and the amount of habitat varies to an extreme amount (this would def relate to soil differences). This would be based most on my experience with Maine, but also with out West and Florida. 30 acres, there's some usuable soil somewhere. Water source is a big help and type of flora growing. Land that's been previously cleared could be old in that it was once farmed in the past. Clearing portions of woods could indeed bring some healthy soil. Trees are living in them, and have been dying in them. Just something to think about it NPG.

I've owned the lot for 10 years and have walked virtually all of it. The soil really is poor & was never farmed - there are rocks and boulders through the whole thing and no stone walls at all. The USGS quadrangle map & booklet for the area actually says that this quadrangle is the rockiest one in New England!

The only thing I have had any luck with is some nut trees and even those have matured very slowly. I do have a nice, but very small vegetable garden because I have imported or manufactured (through composting) all of the topsoil. Yes, the land could be homesteaded (though building is illegal there due to town regulations) but it would be so much effort that there is really not much point. Also it is only 300 - 400 feet above sea level and too close to the ocean for me to feel comfortable with. So at this point I plan to just harvest some nuts and firewood from it but live and homestead somewhere else. A single acre of good land (like the kind I had in Manchester) would be much easier to deal with and productive!

DoctorTony
10-08-2008, 03:22 AM
NPG & Gregor

Yes, my parents own two acres of untouched land in Warren (I think it's Rockland county). I am encouraging them to sell it and buy land more inland (Northwest). Who knows if they'll heed.
I would love to go to NH though. I am already connected there. I have a chiro license and have a few friends in Manchester.

Tony

FractalCatalyst
10-08-2008, 02:03 PM
Why don't we meet sooner than the 15th, the economy is in a downwards spiral that makes it difficult to judge how soon a crash will occur. How about Sunday the 12th?

I can't do weekends for the time being, so weekday evenings from Monday to Thursday are the limits of my meetup availability at the moment.

If you want to meet sooner, how about Monday the 13th? That's fine with me.

You know what, if the economy should crash this week to the extent that it becomes difficult to meet for calm discussion next week, then we'll just have to meet anyway, circumstances be damned, for less-calm discussion about A) not panicking, and B) what, if anything, we should be doing differently as a result.

The PTB have shown us the value of contingency planning to the Nth degree when you have a virtually unlimited budget, but the rest of us just have to stay in the flow and make the right decisions at the time with the best information that we have. So far we have self-styled whistleblowers confirmed by supposed channelers and by adherence to prevalent conspiracy lore stating the nearly-obvious (at least about the economy). I can see as plain as day we're on the brink of collapse, but the criminals in suits, bless em, are going to do everything they can to preserve like a mummy our debt-based way of life as long as they possibly can. To them, indefinitely.

In the meantime, I don't know what I could reasonably do differently to prepare. We're all keeping our money out of the banks as best we can and always building intentional community e.g. skilled and resourceful social networks, so I think we're right on time and have nothing to worry about. It's not like we're going to find what looks like safe shelter and build off the grid before next Wednesday, right? :original:

I haven't watched Zeitgeist Addendum yet, but based on everyone's recommendations here on PA I'm excited to watch it ASAP. Have you guys seen it yet? If not, shall we call it homework before our next meeting so we have something really positive (from the sounds of it) to talk about amidst the hand-wringing?

Peace

FractalCatalyst
10-08-2008, 02:44 PM
If you want to meet sooner, how about Monday the 13th?

Actually, would anyone be interested in meeting up tomorrow night in the Deering area to watch Zeitgeist Addendum with me? PM me if interested.

If so, I would want to start it by 7:30 or so. Thinking maybe ordering a pizza or some such -- several food options nearby.

Peace

GregorArturo
10-08-2008, 06:48 PM
Actually, would anyone be interested in meeting up tomorrow night in the Deering area to watch Zeitgeist Addendum with me? PM me if interested.

If so, I would want to start it by 7:30 or so. Thinking maybe ordering a pizza or some such -- several food options nearby.

Peace

Sounds good to me, I'm out of class at 2:30 and have the weekend free from there. I'll PM you my number. I may bring along a friend, as I have a feeling Irving may too. Irving, regardless of your voice, you should def come too. Your presence alone will be appreciated :)

FractalCatalyst
10-08-2008, 07:52 PM
I may bring along a friend, as I have a feeling Irving may too. Irving, regardless of your voice, you should def come too. Your presence alone will be appreciated :)

Cool, that's about the capacity of my smallish living room. Any more than 6 people (including myself) and we'd need a change of venue. I was thinking of inviting one or two friends myself, so PM me Irving if you can make it.

unloadedgunn
10-10-2008, 01:44 AM
I posted this yesterday, and want to put it here as well. I have reservations about putting this in an open forum full of strangers, but... the time for rumination is over, I think for all of us. We need to stand together and weather this storm. I don't care if it is political, financial, or environmental, there is strength in numbers. Peace Out.

Hey Everybody...

The info and advice available here have been great. I am also glad to see that some of you have taken it past the talking stage and actually met in person. I am ready for ACTION as well. I would like to put out there in cyberland that I would like to host a meeting here on my farm in the Connecticut River Valley. I am a few seconds away from New Hampshire in the little town of Westminster Station, Vermont. I have heard some folks talking of a preliminary move perhaps to the Keene, NH area, before a final excursion into the woods.

With 11 acres (5 certified organic), a huge barn to store lumber/supplies, the possibility to have a root cellar,a vacant 1 BR apartment, an unfinished efficiency apt, fruit trees, bee hives, and much more to offer, I feel this place could be a great springboard for the right person/people.

It has always been my intention to have a very small and loose knit intentional community right here, but new developments have changed my mind, but...I think it might be a great place to gather. Just a thought. Anybody interested post to this thread and let the dialog begin!

celestine420
10-10-2008, 06:30 AM
unloadedgunn;

Sounds ideal..............I suggest we do it soon and do it big

what better way to get to know eachother than a BARN PARTY

unloadedgunn
10-10-2008, 12:46 PM
I'm gone for the day, but I would suggest some dialog here to come up with a day/time that works for most people. Let's do this thing!

unloadedgunn
10-10-2008, 01:24 PM
I would like to get together on the 25th of this month. Everyone within driving distance to southern Vermont (this varies for everyone) is invited. There is plenty of parking, and hopefully the weather will be great. If you could bring a dish it would be nice, that way we can spend more time in discussion and less cooking, but if this is not possible come anyway! Beverages and snacks will be provided.

Anyone reading this is welcome to post it in any thread they feel is appropriate. I want to reach as many people as possible.

Peace Out!

Kusala
10-10-2008, 02:21 PM
Hey ULG and the NE Ground Crew!

I'm down with the 25th. ULG, I sent you a PM this morning. If this date works for the Crew and you need help prior to the gathering let me know. I could (and most likely will) come a bit early.

Courage. Remember what we have been and are preparing for.

Peace,
Kusala

sylph16
10-10-2008, 03:53 PM
Hiya Celestine420

My mate and I live in CT and your ground crew seems the be the closest to us.

It seems the the NE is almost barren when it comes to awakened souls, so we are desperate to find people to communicate with...so in other words we are glad we found YOU and the others!

We will be watching your posts in the future and hope to meet with the NE ground crew soon

Peace

sylph:biggrin2:

Elizabeth Powell
10-10-2008, 04:06 PM
I've seen DEER HERDing done here. (amazing they don't jump the fence even tho there's really nothing stopping them ... kinda like us)

GregorArturo
10-10-2008, 08:39 PM
There's fractal, Irving, and I here in Portland. I'd most likely be able to attend, only issue is a ride. Irving is the only one of us with a ride, so it would be his call. I am pretty sure he works saturdays though until three.

unloadedgunn
10-10-2008, 10:27 PM
It would be great if Irving could get the day off (work till noon maybe). I have set aside the 25th and come hell or high water...and let's face it BOTH are possibilities :winksmiley02:

I hope to see as many people as possible. To get some help setting up, though not necessary, would be great! I have to leave now, and will be gone for about 4 hours. I"ll check in when I get back home. Please, please, please, get word out to as many folks as you can. Time is ticking away.

Peace out!

unloadedgunn
10-10-2008, 10:31 PM
I just had a thought. I have plenty of tent space around here, and for those folks coming a long distance, this might be an option. I know it's chilly at night, but there's no better time to practice life in the wilderness than the present.

Irving
10-11-2008, 01:13 AM
I just had a thought. I have plenty of tent space around here, and for those folks coming a long distance, this might be an option. I know it's chilly at night, but there's no better time to practice life in the wilderness than the present.

I couldn't be more down. The hell with work. I like your attitude and your enthusiasm to get a large group of us together. I've always been theorizing a situation where somehow all of the "awakened" people in the world all buy a huge chunk of land together and set up shop and get to being creative. What is the largest possible chunk of land that could be bought? It could almost be like a new country, perhaps we could even declare our independence from all other countries. We could band together with the Ron Paul revolutionaries as well. Could thousands of people organize such a thing together? haha I love to think about it.

Anyway, I love your idea and I'm there. Could you PM me the town or address or whatever information you would like to give me? :thumb_yello: Thanks.

MarkM
10-11-2008, 03:21 AM
Wow. How strange (and great) to be on a Forum where familiar names are mentioned! I live in Saco, about 20 minutes to Portland. I'm still getting a handle on where posts are in the threads.

I'm recovering from a health issue at the moment, hopefully turned the corner, and would very much enjoy sharing thoughts and experiences with you all. If you decide to go ahead with the meet on the 25th please email or PM me.

Thank you!
Mark

PS - You're right, now IS the time to step forward.

unloadedgunn
10-11-2008, 11:42 PM
I am glad to see all this interest, folks. I promise you Elizabeth the only deer here are "John Deeres". I am surrounded by farms. I hope to see you sylph, I live about an hour and 10 minutes from the border of CT. I really look forward to doing more than communicate in cyberland.

WARD5256
10-12-2008, 03:59 AM
HI JOHN HERE FROM NEW HAVEN CT ANYBODY IN THE VICINITY give a shout new too camelot :original:

unloadedgunn
10-12-2008, 04:07 AM
Hey ward, welcome to the forum. I hope you can find some people down there and maybe carpool up on the 25th.

1love
10-13-2008, 02:31 AM
very sorry i missed the oct 4th meeting. i was up in lincoln new hampshire doin some hiking but i still look forward to meeting you guys in the near future. i believe people are meeting the 25th in vermont? if so, i'll keep lookin on the forum for more details. if i am able to go i would be interested in carpooling. does any1 have a summary of the meeting on the 4th?

Mr_mike
10-13-2008, 09:55 AM
(An idea we did express at the meeting about is relocating to a temporary area where one of us do have land already. Ideas of Keene, NH and Rockland, Maine were mentioned. Rockland however is smack dab on the coast. I believe it was NewParadigmGuy who said his family owned 2 acres of unused woods there.) this area in rockland would not be a good choice. i work in this area alot and it is heavely populated and it is right in the heart of midcoast maine. i live an hour from there nw direction and even i am looking to go more nw. the TR areas are excelent areas to go . lots of wilderness

sylph16
10-13-2008, 08:37 PM
Thanks Unloaded...we are there for the next meeting...its imperitive to get things moving ASAP as energy is accelerating and the time is now to meet and plan...please feel free to contact me via email or msn messenger anytime

sylph

unloadedgunn
10-14-2008, 12:40 AM
I hope to as many of you as possible on the 25th. Please feel free to PM me for details. Let's get this ball rolling. We need to opt out of this broken system before it sinks and drags us all down. If you are in a sinking ship, you can stay on board hoping to be rescued, or you can swim for it, which is extremely dangerous. But, if you stay with the ship until it goes down, you will most certainly get caught in its undertow. I plan on taking my chances...

As the date gets nearer, it would be great to get a comprehensive list of the folks planning to come.

GregorArturo
10-15-2008, 03:22 PM
I felt like sharing this here over the rest of the forum. So as of lately I have been paying attention more and more to chemtrails in the sky. I was very skeptic over the theory, as it seemed entirely ridiculous. It really pushed my limits of believability.

I have noticed that the streams of planes I seem to disperse almost immediately, they never last long, but I have seen the long strands of clouds all around.

Today, I noticed a ridiculous amount of chemtrails everywhere in the sky with a bunch of intersecting lines. They weren't natural by no means. And at the same time I saw a passenger jet in the sky. The stream behind it would only last about 15-20 seconds and that was it. Very very sad, it's all I can think.

Just wondering if anyone else noticed chemtrails in the area, cause I haven't noticed them for about a week.

1love
10-15-2008, 05:54 PM
anyone from the boston area?

Irving
10-15-2008, 07:26 PM
I felt like sharing this here over the rest of the forum. So as of lately I have been paying attention more and more to chemtrails in the sky. I was very skeptic over the theory, as it seemed entirely ridiculous. It really pushed my limits of believability.

I have noticed that the streams of planes I seem to disperse almost immediately, they never last long, but I have seen the long strands of clouds all around.

Today, I noticed a ridiculous amount of chemtrails everywhere in the sky with a bunch of intersecting lines. They weren't natural by no means. And at the same time I saw a passenger jet in the sky. The stream behind it would only last about 15-20 seconds and that was it. Very very sad, it's all I can think.

Just wondering if anyone else noticed chemtrails in the area, cause I haven't noticed them for about a week.

I've definitely noticed them in Portland as well, Arturo. Surely not natural clouds or typical con-trails. I am very skeptical as well but something is surely happening in the skies that is suspiciously interesting. I find that once one has tumbled far enough down the rabbit hole, chemtrails don't seem quite so far fetched anymore. I just wouldn't recommend the topic as being an ice breaker when trying to discuss these issues with a fresh mind. haha.

NewParadigmGuy
10-15-2008, 11:33 PM
Just wondering if anyone else noticed chemtrails in the area, cause I haven't noticed them for about a week.

I see them fairly regularly here on the Seacoast of NH. I noticed one today.

I know you are interested in Orgone devices, Gregor; have you heard of the "chembuster" orgone devices that are supposed to help clear chemtrails?

GregorArturo
10-16-2008, 12:04 AM
I have heard of them NPG, just don't have the money to really pull it off. Copper ain't cheap, or at least for me. Thanks for sharing!

shred
10-16-2008, 10:21 AM
Waterboro Maine here...anyone in the southern maine area here ?


Shred

-When the power of love overcomes
the love of power, the world will know
peace-

Irving
10-20-2008, 10:14 PM
I am regretfully not going to be able to make it to unloadedgunn's get together in Vermont. I have a family event that I had forgotten about. Sorry to the Mainer's who were potentially going to count on me for a ride.

unloadedgunn
10-20-2008, 10:31 PM
Sorry to hear that, Irving. maybe next time. Have a good time with the family.

Mr_mike
10-21-2008, 10:04 AM
i have notice some long lasting "chemtrails" here along the mid coast. longeer than normal

billpmail
11-10-2008, 04:24 AM
Hi,
How did the meet-up go?
I just joined the forum. Live in seacoast me/nh.
Anybody out there?

NewParadigmGuy
11-12-2008, 10:40 PM
Hi,
How did the meet-up go?
I just joined the forum. Live in seacoast me/nh.
Anybody out there?

Nice to see some activity on this thread! Yes, the meet-up went well though I was disappointed that many who said they would make it did not. Would anyone be interested in trying for another meet-up again soon?

GregorArturo
11-12-2008, 11:30 PM
I'd be down absolutely. I can tell you that there are at least four of us here in Portland who would be interested in a meetup.

Also to let you know, a friend (smart friend of mine whos my only close friend in the area who is at my level with things, just doesn't care for forums) and I are meeting a lady in a couple days from Mass who has a bunch of money who wants to buy some land in Northern Maine and setup a self sustained community for the times to come. However, she wants a couple intellects on board to help her out with the logistics and everything. I will keep you all informed on this meeting and what may come of it.

eaglespirit
11-12-2008, 11:39 PM
Hi NewParadigmGuy,

I too would be interested in another meet up soon as I could not make the first one because of my schedule at the time.

Thank You!

NewParadigmGuy
11-13-2008, 12:57 AM
Hi NewParadigmGuy,

I too would be interested in another meet up soon as I could not make the first one because of my schedule at the time.

Thank You!

I would enjoy meeting you, eaglespirit. Your posts are always interesting and I want to pick your brain about sungazing. :original:

celestine420
11-18-2008, 06:25 PM
Looks like we're gonna start getting charged to talk to eachother here...

I'm currently waiting on a caretaker position for a 219 acre scout reservation in NH. If this goes through, it may offer a prime spot for further meetings and even workshop type meetings for skill sharing. Worst case scenario, it's a large swath of land mostly unused (especially if tshtf) that can be used for emergency shelter or the staging of an exodus.

If I have too........I'll cough up the $5 to notify y'all that I secured the location.

cross yer fingers

NewParadigmGuy
11-25-2008, 02:20 PM
If we scheduled another New England get-together before Christmas, perhaps early to mid-December, how many might be interested in coming?

GregorArturo
11-25-2008, 04:51 PM
I am still interested, but how many people are staying with Avalon after the subscription takes hold from the New England sector? I think we should get an e-mail list going at least.

My email is gregorarturo@gmail.com if you want to send me an email, and I'll get a list together.

celestine420
11-26-2008, 08:47 AM
Caretaker position fell through.........sooooooo I'm in survival mode already.

Looking for work now..........let me know if I can send anybody my resume....:lmfao:lol

no but seriously let me know....:wink2:

NewParadigmGuy
11-27-2008, 01:14 AM
Eaglespirit and I will be meeting at the Great Buffet in Manchester on the evening of December 13th. We hope as many New England ground crew members as possible will join us. I will post directions and more information as the date draws nearer.

NewParadigmGuy
12-04-2008, 12:01 AM
New England Avalon Meetup

Saturday, December 13th, 6:00 pm.

The Great Buffet Restaurant, 1525 South Willow St., Manchester.

Directions:

From any direction, get to Interstate 293, which is a circumferential highway around Manchester. From either direction on I-293, take exit 1 (South Willow Street) and head south. You will quickly come to a large intersection and you will see the entrance to the Mall of New Hampshire on your left. TURN RIGHT, into the small shopping center across the street from the mall. You will head down a small hill. The Great Buffet will be the first building on your left.

Note: Because it is down the hill, the Great Buffet is not very visible from South Willow Street.

Map:

http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Ma...+Willow+Street

Thecometpasenger
12-08-2008, 08:35 PM
hello and all that, the passenger here. Im new to avalon as a member but have been researching for about a year and a half here in worcester, ma.

GregorArturo
12-09-2008, 03:28 PM
New England Avalon Meetup

Saturday, December 13th, 6:00 pm.

The Great Buffet Restaurant, 1525 South Willow St., Manchester.

Directions:

From any direction, get to Interstate 293, which is a circumferential highway around Manchester. From either direction on I-293, take exit 1 (South Willow Street) and head south. You will quickly come to a large intersection and you will see the entrance to the Mall of New Hampshire on your left. TURN RIGHT, into the small shopping center across the street from the mall. You will head down a small hill. The Great Buffet will be the first building on your left.

Note: Because it is down the hill, the Great Buffet is not very visible from South Willow Street.

Map:

http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Ma...+Willow+Street

I work until 7 that day, and got work to cover me for the last meet. Plus it's my lovers 21st birthday and I'm suppose to make the mojitos :-p

eaglespirit
12-10-2008, 12:36 AM
New England Avalon Meetup

Saturday, December 13th, 6:00 pm.

The Great Buffet Restaurant, 1525 South Willow St., Manchester.

Directions:

From any direction, get to Interstate 293, which is a circumferential highway around Manchester. From either direction on I-293, take exit 1 (South Willow Street) and head south. You will quickly come to a large intersection and you will see the entrance to the Mall of New Hampshire on your left. TURN RIGHT, into the small shopping center across the street from the mall. You will head down a small hill. The Great Buffet will be the first building on your left.

Note: Because it is down the hill, the Great Buffet is not very visible from South Willow Street.

Map:

http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Ma...+Willow+Street

I will be there saturday as of my schedule today!

Sent you a return pm, NewParadigmGuy : )