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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: AZ
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Hello my fellow Arizonian's.
Here is a list of what I have been doing to prepare for any "changes" in our world: 1. I took all my money and put it into AZ Fed Credit Union and took it out of BofA. 2. I buy big cans of food at Costco and Sam's Club dated 2010 and beyond. 3. I installed a Solar Hot Water heater for additional water storage as well and saving on the SRP/APS rates that have increased. 4. I have 6 1- Gal gas cans in case of shortage. 5. I have a 5000W generator . Used it 2 weeks ago when the lights went out. 6. I have plans to leave town if things get really bad. 7. I have a book called Edible and healing plants of the SW. Nature has food and healing products free for the picking. FOOD AND WATER. Get stocked up now before the prices rise. Educate others on how to prepare for change. Depend on yourself . God Bless to all your Arizonians.... azpiper ![]() |
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Yes, mama and I have been stockpiling also. Lots of dried, canned and packaged foods with long expiration dates, lots of water, seeds for a garden (if it comes to that) and I paid off my truck so that it's mine. I've seen other places on this forum talking about getting out of "survival mode". I say it's just prudent to be safe and prepared. Hell, the LDS church has been doing it for years during peace time, there's no shame in that. My Grandad used to tell me to "Prepare for war in times of peace". He should know, he was born in 1912 and lived up until last year. He lived through all the difficult times of the last century (the great depression included). Being prepared is not about not having a positive attitude, it's about being smart. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 14
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Never forget I was the original light being
![]() I live in Sedona. I'll bet some of you know me. Let's just say I make the rounds. Cottonwood, The Village of Oak Creek, and Sedona everyday. I work in property development. Most people think I'm a little nuts, but I allow this, because my message is more important that my ego. Crazy like a fox. I'm looking to unite the areas that include: Cottonwood, Camp Verde, Sedona, Jerome, and The Village of Oak Creek. Ideally these areas are of strategic value. From these areas the entire Verde Valley can be monitored for activity during Sit X. Information is key. Flag would be welcome as well. I have been contacted from the other side, through a local medium, and I am supposed to help. "It's what I do." I started a new thread for the entire Verde Valley called: Verde Valley AZ Ground Crew. It starts with two at the moment, but I can guarantee my like minded buddies can get this party started! Last edited by Uncle Fester; 09-20-2008 at 08:14 PM. Reason: Additiona information |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Southern California
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We are actually considering a move to the Verde Valley area and would be interested in joining a ground crew there. My question to you is, how available are jobs in that area? My husband is a general contractor/movie industry set builder and I am an accountant/metaphysical junkie! Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. ![]() Blessings, 3Graces |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Surprise, Arizona
Posts: 4
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Surprise here
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 2
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Hello from Scottsdale!
Would love to meet with others that live in the area! And am currently looking for a house in the Sedona Area. Any suggestions? Thanks, |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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I guess i will be looking else where to live...did not read those posts on page three about Sedona!!! I will be looking in the North East for a place to call home for me and my 4 year old son! Thank you for sharing that info i appreciate it very much.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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The tip on the book is very much appreciated. What vendor did you get it from if I may ask? Or if you prefer just give the author(s) name so I can track it down. I've been looking for one like that myself as well as a good field guide on what plant to avoid (yikes!). What I've learned so far about plant field guides is that you want them to be pocket size or at least small enough to fit easily into a backpack AND with photos of the plants in their natural environment being most critical. Thanks again for bringing the plant guide back to the front of my mind. So many bases to keep covered! Personally, I'm having a blast with this. ![]() It feels great to be working toward a solid goal rather than talking about it or speculating on woo after woo. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Arizona
Posts: 24
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Hi all...
..Chandler,Arizona here much love to you all... namaste |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Hi Shaun*
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Arizona
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hey bro,i'm doing some exploring of this site at the moment
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My Fiance' and I live in downtown Scottsdale. That won't work.
We want to have somewhere to go specifically ahead of time. If something hits the fan, we are planning on going north to the Sedona area. We can't afford to move there now, but perhaps to permanently camp if need be. We have survival guides, weapons, camping gear, seeds, night vision, gold and silver bullion, and our packs are ready to go. Lots of water and food also. 3 cats, no kids. We are willing to share our supplies as well as our hard work with any community or even a single family. Please let us know if anyone can accomodate. Thanks! Rick and Sheryl. |
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We are self-sufficient, just would prefer a community for the obvious. For all you guys up in Oak Creek or Sedona or Payson, the RIM, etc. Are there any strategic places you think we could camp indefinately? formidably? We plan basically on living in the forest. What area would be best for hiding and feeding? LOLZ I sound like a Vampire.
Is there a strategic point of meeting in the territory for anyone who wants to look at starting a commune if stuff happens? Any advice would be wonderful. Thanks, Rick. |
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Hi,
I am new to this forum and here in Prescott. Give me a yell if anyone is up in this area and wants to chat. Doing all we can, Tony |
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Glendale here....
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#16 |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Tempe, AZ
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Tempe GCM gbk99 here !
Happy to see other Arizonians here. Look forword to any groups in the area to get together with. We can make this thing work ! I keep on top of everything in project camalot and avalon. I'm into hydrogen systems for cars and have one on my own. I can tell you now there are better hydrogen systems comming out in the near future. I also keep up with Steven Greer and project Orion. Believe me - Energy from the vacuum is well on it's way. Tesla had it over a hundred years ago ! One major subject we all should work on is defeating the NWO and our shadow government that plans this enslaving totalitarian insanity they have planned for us. Enough said !! Looking forword to meeting all of you. ![]() |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Citizen of the World
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Am I the only one in Tucson? Wife, 21-month old girl, dog, and I.
I also have access to plenty of property in Rocky Point, Mexico, if we ever have to leave when "hell breaks loose"; unless we are not allowed out of the country, which is a great possibility. I guess most of you would be heading north and I'll be heading south if I can. Very best wishes to all of you, Manticore Last edited by manticore; 10-11-2008 at 06:30 AM. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Arizona
Posts: 24
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Hi all..
how are my fellow Arizonians?? ![]() one of our LightWorker friends is wanting to setup a community project in Arizona and he and some otheres are looking for more help... join us at.. http://lightworkers.org/ check out the blog here.. http://lightworkers.org/blog/50335/c...#comment-99961 ~much love to you all~ *namaste* |
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Hello - Yworry joining all of you. There are 9 of us total with another on the way. Total of 3 families. The R3VOLTUION from last Nov - led me to George Green. Went to his conference in Sept. Good to know there are others. Our current plan is to head to Payson, then NE AZ, we're all just still trying to get the timing down...
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Western U.S.
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Arizona here too! I am looking for others who might want to co-own (or subdivide) a piece of property in northern Arizona where survival might be attainable in the worst case scenario. Anyone who is interested may reach me at Helkado@yahoo.com!
Hugs to all! Wolf |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Yuma, AZ here - one large, older alchemist and his large, older Siamese cat, soon to be mobile via one large, older RV.
I think we should obviously look for some high ground near the Hopi Four Corners area, and we can make tons of organic ORMUS fertilizer for growing super-plants at a cost of practically nothing. This site belongs to a very good friend and illustrates the abilities of this fertilizer we can make. http://www.subtleenergies.com/ORMUS/tw/plants.htm ~ Love –Truth – Beauty – Trust – Harmony – Peace |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: At the doors of perception
Posts: 2,135
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