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Old 09-28-2008, 08:45 AM   #1
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Yes, stormy guy, I agree with you :-) Even if things come to such a pass (i.e. a major catastrophe) that some are able to run, along with young ones, to hide and survive, it will be a horrible world that the young will inherit, if the group survives long enough.

For one entire community to survive on a sustainable basis will need stupendous pre-planning with the involvement of a large enough groups of people with different skills, on a sufficient redundancy basis, to have something of a nucleus for a sustainable "village community" to start all over again, and that too in a real struggle mode.

My take is this: Is the world that will be inherited by the survivors (in the event of an ELE) rosy enough to call for so much of an effort? I don't think so. Rather let our individual souls detach from our physical beings and go wherever they are supposed to, for the silver lining is (that which most of us Indians believe) that they are immortal. :-)

And so, what do you think can be done in such "uncertain" times, apart from trying to research deeper and deeper in search of truth?
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Old 09-28-2008, 08:51 AM   #2
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Do you guys have any idea about what the Vedas say about this 2012 business (or near-abouts).
(Oh how I wish I knew Sanskrit to read the originals as they were supposed to be read. Translations always get biased)
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Old 09-28-2008, 09:55 AM   #3
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Do you guys have any idea about what the Vedas say about this 2012 business (or near-abouts).
(Oh how I wish I knew Sanskrit to read the originals as they were supposed to be read. Translations always get biased)
The thing we have in our vedas are the information regarding Yugas. But you can only find that the translators saying are in the start of kali yuga and not the end whch is still 430000 years away, which is not real. Because only part of our vedas are good and ancient, some other part I believe to have been manipulated during the aryan invasion to support their own $%#*@& ideas.
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Old 09-28-2008, 10:10 AM   #4
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Hey Stormy, any ideas where I can get hold of the most "unabridged" english version of the vedas? And moreover, which of the four are relevant?
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Old 09-28-2008, 10:21 AM   #5
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You can find it here and here
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Old 09-28-2008, 10:59 AM   #6
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Thanks for the links stormy. You seems to have done of lot of your homework right. 10 out of 10. ;-)
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Old 09-28-2008, 11:15 AM   #7
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I already have quite some data regarding vedas, lemuria, aryan invasions, etc which I collected some time ago. The links are from my bookmarks.
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what do you think can be done in such "uncertain" times, apart from trying to research deeper and deeper in search of truth?
We are not alone in this universe, even on this planet e are not alone. Many ET races are here, watching every single move by us. If ever mankind is going to end up in a worst case, the ETs will surely be there to help, atleast some of them...some among the good. And many people who channel info has also been said that the ETs themselves would interfere to save the planet if the mankind moves towards a planetary level devastation. So hopefully, we got somebody good enough to help us in the worst case.
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.. So hopefully, we got somebody good enough to help us in the worst case.
Yeah! Your use of the term "hopefully" is significant, for, judging by the indications of ruins on Mars and Moon, seems they could not save their own ass when it was their time
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Old 09-28-2008, 11:40 AM   #10
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ha.ha. That war on mars might have been an inter-racial & inter-galactic war as Boriska said.
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Old 09-28-2008, 12:03 PM   #11
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Which actually, in my opinion, are easier to tackle than the effects of solar system wide changes brought about by hyper-dimensional physics of some weird alignments. So it they mucked up a simpler crisis management, I bet they, if they ARE around, are busy cranking their spaceships' cylinders to pussyfoot out of the Solar System.

And if they are smart enough, they would avoid scouting India for rescue operations. I am sure you know our penchant for clambering all over trains and hanging out from all sides and the top. If we do such to their ships, think they can take off??

Anyways, jokes apart, all this Project Camelot business does demand extraordinary attention from our part.
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Old 09-28-2008, 12:42 PM   #12
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Yes, this indeed needs lot of attention and effort from our side. There was one good thread before they changed the layout and that was about what possibly we can do. It seemed like all the things were coming together and then, that thread got deleted with the change .
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Old 09-28-2008, 12:48 PM   #13
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I remember reading that Bill Ryan mentioned about a possible "hack." Moles in the midst? Certainly is an indication of importance being attached to all this.
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Old 09-28-2008, 01:01 PM   #14
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A possible "Hack" - I think that the maintenance and data backup are done to avoid possible loss of data during a hack. But the changes were actually done for a different reason. I really hate when the liveliness is interrupted. Ah, But we can't do anything coz the forum is not owned by us. And that's one main reason why I urged the fellow crew mates from India to share atleast a mail or msngr id. You can find mine in my user info. Because we just meet in this forum, make some post, but we don't know each other in reality meaning lively. Every minute we miss, we are never gonna get it back. Its never too late, but its already high time to act. Literally speaking we haven't started to do anything yet, together as a crew.
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