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Old 10-01-2008, 04:46 PM   #1
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Hi Bananaman, i probably came across a bit strong in relation to 'select' communities and in no way ment to disrespect anybody for taking positive action to steady themselves.

My issue is mainly with the St Clair interviews that seems to be forging a lot of peoples opinions about how to create these communities,,,now my lasting memory is when he specifically states that certain people are needed in each community ie Nurse, engineer etc etc he neglects to say what would happen to everyone else, also how is 'average joe' expected to approach these communities when he has no skills to offer, and also would anyone entering these communities actually want to leave to help others?

The fatal flaw in this idea is that your now creating a them and us situation.

Nobody in my opinion should run for the hills and live seperately, ground crew means exactly that 'grounded crew' helping people in your area is what your supposed to do, by all of us running as one to an area then in reality we're only leaving ourselves to perish, law of one.

That's not to say though that creating friendships so you don't feel alone when this is going is not crucial, but hey man you got my email if you want it

Anyways onwards and upwards and i'll leave you with a couple of bits to re assure people that i'll carry on helping in my own little way

http://uk.youtube.com/results?search...rch_type=&aq=f
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Old 10-01-2008, 05:35 PM   #2
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Hi Bananaman, i probably came across a bit strong in relation to 'select' communities and in no way ment to disrespect anybody for taking positive action to steady themselves.

My issue is mainly with the St Clair interviews that seems to be forging a lot of peoples opinions about how to create these communities,,,now my lasting memory is when he specifically states that certain people are needed in each community ie Nurse, engineer etc etc he neglects to say what would happen to everyone else, also how is 'average joe' expected to approach these communities when he has no skills to offer, and also would anyone entering these communities actually want to leave to help others?
The fatal flaw in this idea is that your now creating a them and us situation.

Nobody in my opinion should run for the hills and live seperately, ground crew means exactly that 'grounded crew' helping people in your area is what your supposed to do, by all of us running as one to an area then in reality we're only leaving ourselves to perish, law of one.

That's not to say though that creating friendships so you don't feel alone when this is going is not crucial, but hey man you got my email if you want it

Anyways onwards and upwards and i'll leave you with a couple of bits to re assure people that i'll carry on helping in my own little way

http://uk.youtube.com/results?search...rch_type=&aq=f
Hey soul...well i can only say how i see it and that is there are no 'average joes'.
How limited we believe we are is unfortunately a monumentous flaw in our basic thought processes and something that has been burdened upon the vast majority for a very, very long time. This is ofcourse not our fault.
I truly believe that if or when the time comes for whatever it may be...we will be ready and know exactly what to do. In ourselves and as a collective.
There is no doubt in my mind that i am here bcos i chose to be... the choices i have made throughout my life...there are no coincidences, there can not be. And this is a case for most of us
So called ''average'' people can bring themselves for when we really look at it and strip away all titles, education, lies and doubt we are left with nothing but truth, compassion and love.
Nobody should run for the hills at all...this is ofcourse unless there is something horrific that is gona happen...and im afraid i dont believe that is going to happen. It is not that i am being ignorant or unwise...i am preparing..but i am preparing for what i believe is going to happen..not what someone else believes is going to happen. I am true to myself and go with what resonates with me and what my intuition and gut feeling tell me for i believe again, im here bcos i chose to be here.
This is ofcourse my humbled opinion...



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Old 10-01-2008, 10:21 PM   #3
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Hi all,
just checking in.
please stay soulrider, i'm definately 'average joe' and have no plans to join any select community in fact i'm going along with some of your opinions.
Big Hello to eris bananaman and Kulapops and welcome newbies.
Don't know about anyone else but I definately have not been in any Radiant zones lately, which is why i'm not checking in as much, feel lately the need to try to touch base and centre a little. So I've been doing a little more inner work than normal.
May your hearts guide you
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Space and time are often seen
one way and then another
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Old 10-02-2008, 09:16 AM   #4
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hi droping in to say hi and what a pleasure it is to connect up with you all .
dont forget to call by to the sanctury , and the love zone , i hang out there a lot , happi days dudes . .
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Old 10-04-2008, 12:21 PM   #5
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sefest placeis to stay in your heart , trust you are in the right place , freedoms just another word for nothing left to lose, even your live if needs be . got a good feelings reading all your word . and i have a big boat i sail by and get you dont worri be happi . loves u all
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Old 10-04-2008, 11:55 PM   #6
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Hi Everyone !

Just checking in too... I guess I'm counting this thread my home, as that's where I 'live' for now.

Rhthymn... 'we're going to need a bigger boat!'

Well, I can't help but smile actually, probably my natural defence to the craziness that's going on lately. Just listened to Dr D's phonecall, which would make an interesting bed-time story, if it weren't for the fact that we're all have it in the back of our minds , that some of this stuff could really happen.

Hey, this is not like fear about 'will I get tickets for Glasto next year?'. This is not ' Will we come bottom in this year's Eurovision Song contest?'.

Either there is some 'cohesive otherwolrd agenda' going on, and we need to be very, very concerned about next week, or I've been reading the cereal packet upside down.

I'm having a little trouble holding both realities in my head just now. Anyone else having the same trouble ?

It's a bit like the timeline thing. on the one hand, there's T1 - normal everyday life - Gordon's doing his best at not being Tony, Dartmoor is a nice place to go walkies, Rock walk needs some serious attention, the BBC are making some great programs, there'll be a Christmas special of Dr Who.

And on the other timeline T2... which is kind of tuning in and out for me behind T1, a bit like ghosting on a bad telly, we have financial collapse, cronyism, martial law, nukes, something called the nwo which are planning there own form of a glastonbury festival this year.

Sorry if I sound a bit glib about all of our lives here... but isn't this just a tad surreal?

The information is mounting all the time, and the evidence seems to be dropping into place that T2 could indeed be the life we've been living all along.

I keep having to ask myself, maybe it's just the way I'm looking at things that's changed. I'm hoping for T1 as the reality, with some spiritual awakening for good measure.

In T1, as members of the D &C forum, we should at least be meeting down the pub somewehre to discuss the merits of our theories and info and debating what jolly interesting stuff this all is - Like some ufology group in the seventies meeting in the local church hall on a wednesday, wearing knitted sweaters and smoking pipes...(pls god I hope I've caused no offence there!) because if it really is going to be T2...the pub is going to be shut on next Wednesday.

I'll sign off by echoing others on this forum. I'm a great believer that we're all where we need to be. Or our instincts/synchronicity would have us be somewhere else. And that can change on a daily basis. But we must keep a focus on the good bit about being human. There is always room for love. There is always room for connection.

There is a lot of soul connection going on on this forum and lots of people doing great things to wake up the hearts of others. Hurrah ! Let's be happy about that. In the end it is the awakening to love that must come for our human race that will prove to be stronger than all of this material BS becuase love is based in the spirit and the will (imo) of the universal consciousness that binds everything together. A telly can be destroyed. My phone can fall down the toilet. I can be in the wrong place at the wrong time. But love cannot be defeated. How can you defeat a consciousness ?

In the meantime... at least we won't be short of water in the West Country, the rainy season has begun !

Good luck all,

Peace and love

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P.S Congratulations Bananaman on your 'promotion' to moderator.

P.P.S Sorry about the long post... But at least I found some new extra smileys to break it up ...
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Old 10-05-2008, 09:14 PM   #7
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we realy got to have o pow pow soon , where s the best bub in tor bay ?
been a bit of a roller coaster ride today, with the phone call , lotsof us got a bit spun out . i listened to the follow on conversation bettween bill and kerry , talking to david wilcock , avery different take , deagle does have a repo for being a gloom n doomer . .
so hows about a link up , nanaman seems to be away , so whae he gets back
lets see if we can have a meet , u up 4 it ??
ill get em in . cheers rhythm
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Old 10-05-2008, 09:51 PM   #8
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we realy got to have o pow pow soon , where s the best bub in tor bay ?
I'd say best pub for music has to be the Spinny ! But probably couldn't talk much there. The dreaded Mr Spoons (with a capital W) is quieter and a lot cheaper. The Boat House is a bit more light and airy.

Or there's the beach ! Those interested could meet for a picnic.

Joking apart, I wouldn't mind meeting up with a local group just to say hi if there's interest. (that's compound interest of course, adjusted anually for hyper-inflation). . Could it be any worse than making new friends at Nightschool ?? lol

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Old 10-06-2008, 09:51 AM   #9
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Hello people!!..apologies for being away a while...but am back now and indeed promoted ...
Trying to find the best bub in torbay sounds like my kind of mission!
Iv certainly missed quite a bit eh

big love to everyone today and keep smiling

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Old 10-06-2008, 09:44 PM   #10
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Hi all,
As newly promoted moderator, you have been officially nominated for the pub hunt Mikey (aka..bananaman). Looking forward to a gathering.
Kulapops your humour is killing me..keep it up.

Also have been listening to all the goings on Deagle ..Wilcox and so on.
Yes Deagle is a bit multi appocolypse( esp Granada Forum lecture). Bit of a different take on him this recent phone call, took note of what he says about prophecies in that they are concieved to possibly be able to avert them.
The more I listen to Wilcox the more impressed I am, his reasoning on most matters seems very sound and seemless to me. I particulary took note on what he had to say about intuitive visions and dreams in that their content is highly symbolic and the information within them pertains mainly to the universe of the observer of the visions.
I do belive Bill Deagle knows a lot of stuff, he seems too fluent to be disinfo, but also I agree with David Wlicox in that Deagle should say what of his testimonies can be corroborated by others and what was information derived from intuitive visions and Dreams.

Love to all
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Old 10-10-2008, 06:00 PM   #11
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Hi All...

Newbie at the 'mechanics' of the forum, so don't know quite where to post this... but....

Is anyone about in Torbay this evening ? Fancy meeting up somewhere for a beer ?

While we can still get money out of cash machines?

How about Grand Central in Paignton (by the train tracks) or Wetherspoon's? 8:30pm? I'll be wearing the full radiation suit...

Ok... I just thought I could drag anyone local away from their monitors for a couple of hours ! (it's either that or watch the seemingly excellent zeitgeist : addendum with a glass of wine at home )

Appreciate that this is short notice (heh... less time for infiltrations lol). I'll check back at this site in an hour or so - just in case.

So come on ! Doesn't have to be doom and gloom, we can just celebrate being alive and discuss the weave of our cardigans
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Old 10-10-2008, 06:42 PM   #12
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wiuld love to have met u no transport 4 eve , was hoping miky would get a pub and date to meet , dont know , shame would have been nice to c u in your radiation suit ... love rhythmmm .
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Old 10-10-2008, 08:25 PM   #13
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Ok Here goes !

The first 'meeting' of the D&C... held by unilateral decision at the Grand Central Pub... Torbay Road October 10th....

That is... I'm going to the pub. I'll be wearing a blue t-shirt with a green frog on it. Anyone reading this is welcome to tap me on the shoulder and say hello in the pub to me.

Strand may well be joining me... but after several attempts at contacting each other it's looking a little flaky ! So I'm going to be bold... I'm going to be brave... I'm stepping out of the forum into the real world where beer and talk costs money...

Strand - I really hope you read this and come on down. Look, even if just two of us meet up it will be a start - if only to compare knitting patterns.

I detect an air of frivolity in between the doom and gloom, so I'm taking the bit and heading out into synchronicity land. See you there... you're all welcome to join me.

And if it's just me at the bar for the next hour, I can handle my own company (I spend enough time in it at this PC !!)

Peace and love...

Strand ?? Get your shoes.... we're (i'm ? ) going outside....

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Old 10-10-2008, 11:42 PM   #14
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Just wanted to post the minutes of the first D&C meeting (that I'm aware of!):

I met with Strand in a bar. Whe-hey ! We exist. That proves it

We didn't exactly sort out the worlds problems 'en toto' but we did compare knitting patterns.

No, we didn't compare tactics for hoarding food, or snaring rabbits, or avoiding sheeple - but we did make a rather human connection - We verified that we both exist, and are both human !(well the pupils defnitely looked circular to me rather than slitted ).

I think that would be neat to do that again. Perhaps next time with a bit more notice we might get a few more along. But fair play to you to coming away from the PC at short notice Strand .

Nice to have met you. Hope to meet the rest of you some day...

Till the next ... signing out...

Peace n love

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Old 10-12-2008, 01:28 PM   #15
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Hi guys,

I just got back from holiday and its nice to be back.
Glad to hear we are starting to meet up. If I was back in the country on time I would have loved to have gone to the pub for a meeting.

If you set up a meeting again Kulapops, you can count on me coming. Just give me as much notice as possible.

Cheers.
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Old 10-14-2008, 12:22 AM   #16
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Hi Caladan,

Sorry you missed us ! I hope there'll be another meet sometime. If anyone wants to organise anything - I guess this thread is the place to do it.

I've got a daily email things for this thread (I'm new to forums so don't laugh if that's an obvious thing to do! Or laugh I don't mind... be happy ) so I'd recommend setting up a subscription to this thread if anyone's local and passes through this thread... that way you'll know if something crops up.

Cheers !

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Old 10-14-2008, 08:46 AM   #17
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yealet me know too if you dont mind having , a female along , i can blend in with u guys
, just think of me as one of the lads , CHEERS rhythm .
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Yep... pipes, glasses with false noses and slippers will be provided, it will be hard to recognise you from the others...

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er that sounds like the perfct picture of me , who told you .
keep up the humor , bring back the balance my man .
catch yer later .
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