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Old 10-31-2008, 03:46 AM   #1
Aussie Babe
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I have a book that is copyrighted 2003 called "The Shift Of The Ages" by a guy called Jean Nemeyeth. It is set in the year 2008 and is a fascinating read.
After reading Bills explanation of the "ARK" the first thing that struck me was how like this book it was But having said that I have a lot of red flags waving at me.

Not sure what to make of it!
The book can be obtained from www.wakemanpublishing.com

Peace to you all
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Old 10-31-2008, 04:04 AM   #2
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I have a book that is copyrighted 2003 called "The Shift Of The Ages" by a guy called Jean Nemeyeth. It is set in the year 2008 and is a fascinating read.
After reading Bills explanation of the "ARK" the first thing that struck me was how like this book it was But having said that I have a lot of red flags waving at me.

Not sure what to make of it!
The book can be obtained from www.wakemanpublishing.com

Peace to you all
Barb
Interesting find. Thank you.

also

for fun only:
" a 26,664-year galactic cycle "

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Old 10-31-2008, 04:59 AM   #3
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I am starting to accept your hypothesis that there are no end days, just IS Bleep.

Thank you for sharing.
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Old 10-31-2008, 06:07 AM   #4
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Wow, I've been thinking I'll just have to die if the world goes down, since I can't afford to build a bunker, stock up supplies, etc. I'm kind of okay with that, but I would like to see the day ET's are openly disclosed...

Now I find Bill is going to be living in a shelter next door?!


Not sure how the nuclear reactor is going to happen though?

Duncan Rhoads too? Crikey, I read Nexus every month, I listen to Barry and Duncan on RadioNexus every episode.
It's blowing my mind that they're all coming here - to survive?!

I still don't have money to buy property in the Ark though.
D'oh, missed it by that much...
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Old 11-10-2008, 02:19 AM   #5
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Personally you could not make me enter ANY underground "safe haven".

God knows what controls them, and I mean really control them.

Accept your fate, life is just a ride.

Going underground literally is not an answer, and I have never heard of this alleged underground ark being built in Australia. Any more info on this? Sounds like some kind of cover for as Aussie Dulce base.

Besides can you imagine being stuck in some underground cavern for god knows how long, with god knows what kind of people...or lizards.

This whole ark thing is again here to remind you and I, we must FEAR and prepare for the WORST. Doom and gloom. Don't fear or pander to these blatant attempts to 'secure your safety, for your own good'. The biblical reference in calling it an ark is suspect in itself.



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Old 11-10-2008, 02:38 AM   #6
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ahh...it iS a time to wander and, wonder

why be anchored to anywhere in particular

i know i do NOT like the idea
of going and building something,
and, then, what if, someone else, comes along,
and, pushes you out of it

cayce, always said "ontario/canada"
would be safe - and, we sure do have
lots of fresh lakes/rivers/and, streams etc.,

you can always build a tropical oasis inside
& it is amasing what can be done with
wind power / and, solar polar

i would rather deal with wind / sun / cold (part of the year) and, a dry climate

than, to deal with hot / humid &
places with a lot of dust & lots of dangerous animals - and, poisonous snakes

maybe everyone should move to canada ?
we have rattlesnakes & bears & wolves !!!

love/susan
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Old 11-10-2008, 02:48 AM   #7
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I think it is humorous to see people scrambling for a safe place to hide. Sometimes I wonder if that alone is the major play. The sheer chaos that is going to develop over the next few years is probably enough to clean the slate. Preparedness is good, however escape seems kind of futile and empty. Just my .02.
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