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Greetings everyone!! What a wonderful space Bill and Kerry have created here!
I've been following Project Camelot for quite awhile now, as well as researching topics too numerous to mention... I look forward to connecting with like-minded people. Anyone here in or around Indianapolis? |
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hi, since you live in indianapolis, i was wondering what you think of the amtrak station in beech grove. They say it is set up as a concentration camp with red/blue labels , gas chambers etc.?? I have been doing some research on all this fema camps, martial law etc. It makes you think!
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I came across a few videos of the Beech Grove facility, and I do believe the powers that be may intend to use it in the case of martial law or some other crisis... but I'm also sure there are many such facilities around the country. I just don't think things are going to go the way "they" plan. This forum is a good example, people are fed up, and they're waking up... I just don't see us going down that road, so don't spend much time worrying about it.
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Greetings. This is my first post to the Avalon Forum. I agree that Bill and Kerry have created a wonderful place that is positive and uplifting. I live in the Indie metro area also. I look forward to talking with everyone on this forum. All the best. Love and Peace. Greg
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Welcome Greg! I was beginning to wonder if there was anyone else "awake" in Indiana!
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Hello. Thank you for the nice welcome. There are a lot of 'awake' Hoosiers. They are still in the denial state, working on their paradigm shift, but they are changing. It is a slow process towards looking at the truth of the situation. Love and peace to all beings.
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Latasomi!! :welcomeani:
Apologies, I'm just getting in from work... there are a few of us linked up so far and I intend to search for others. Hopefully more will show up soon. I've a feeling there are many lurking, trying to decide whether to come out or not. Peace! :wub2: |
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Yes, many are hovering, P4G! There is HOPE!
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Welcome I lived in indy for 15 yrs but already headed to the south hills ! But I have some friends up there fairly aware, will try to get them to get on. As far as Beechgrove, our shop was very close. As far back as 1991, I remember tales of gov't use & we watched them work on it. Very lg gas mains, turnstyles, etc (as u can see in some of the videos). After awareness was raised of the facility, the fences were turned back around, but they did repair the tracks going into it. Check this site out. Peace
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Hi SynchrOMicity! Yes, please do tell others about this site and forum, we need to gather more people and start networking. It's odd, now that this site has launched... my main goal is to proceed with finding better ways to live in synch :winksmiley02: with Mother Earth, no matter what the powers that be are up to -- and to follow my intuition in regards to location -- who knows? I may ultimately end up somewhere else, but I do enjoy it here in Indiana. I wouldn't want to give up the natural beauty around here, the change of seasons... there's a lot I would miss... well, maybe not the subzero windchill factors on a frigid ice covered morning. ;)
There are many people who have already figured all of this out and are living it now... if more continue to follow this path, things will change... even if it's just one person at a time. I do know all the technology is already out there... solar energy, all sorts of hybrid vehicles, there are ways to "terraform" any area in order to capture rainwater and ways of building green that don't require as much energy. I read somewhere that one of the biggest polluters on the planet are large buildings - skyscrapers - they're just energy hogs... and even there, we can do better!! Peace :flowers2: |
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Hi all in Indiana. I've been following project camelot for quite some time now and so glad that Bill and Kerry and company decided to do this. Glad to meet more people of like mind in here.
I have been meaning to go to beechgrove to check the amtrak facility out to see whats going on. Just thinking about it gives me bad vibes so i know it would'nt be good for the soul. Best bet is to remain positive and know that it is not going to go down like that. The "controllers" are not going to remain in control and thats that. Peace and light number 9 |
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Hey everyone! I just joined tonight. I've been checking Project Camelot about every day since around January of this year. The site's really opened my mind to what's REALLY going on in the world. It's good to find some like-minded people here in Indiana. I haven't met many others...mostly in Bloomington, which means they're from all over. I just moved down to Columbus from Indy and have lived in Indiana most of my life. I'll be here till no later than June 2009, then I'm off to Central or South America with the Peace Corps if all Hell doesn't break loose before then here in the US. I have a feeling it'll be South America; like Paraguay, but I won't find out for a few months. I also have a feeling that I should already be down there. I've had this feeling for the past 15 years. I can speak Spanish fluently even though I haven't taken a course in 8 years. That ability has just stuck with me for some time.
Peace4Gaia - I really like your photo; looks like Indiana. I'm a big fan of the natural places around here and will miss them also when I move away. I prefer National Natural Landmarks and state nature preserves to the state parks around here. You can find me at Hitz-Rhodehamel Nature Preserve at least once a week. :trumpet: |
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Greetings all. Another Indy native here. I am still poking around the forums here but this looks like a good spot for my first post. I have been busy listening and downloading what I can from the Project Camelot site, just finding it yesterday. Thanks to all who help makes these sites possible.
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Welcome Ryan & rkp71 :welcomeani:
Please forgive my negligence here... I've been completely immersed in all the great postings here... it is very easy to get lost in time!! :wink2: I'm searching the members list now, looking for other Hoosiers... there aren't many here yet, but I'm planning to start a group soon so we can start connecting. oh, and yes Ryan, my icon is a photo of a little piece of Indiana... my little oasis in the woods near my home... it's not much, but very beautiful! Peace :flowers2: |
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Hello fellow Hoosiers! My name is Tom Jeffers and I live and work in Terre Haute. Lets get this thing rollin'! My email address is tomjeffers@verizon.net. I look forward to hearing from you. I am a CPA, securities dealer, and financial consultant. Namaste'
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If you're living in the Northern Indiana/Southern Michigan area, feel free to introduce yourself here. |
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hey guys, Ty here from the north north side, about 30-40 minutes north of downtown, its great to see the other awoken ones around here, i have a friend that will coming on soon, if not here already
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FYI - I live in Indy area. I think we all need to get together soon, seriously. The whole Oct 7th deal is coming down. Who knows what will happen |
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Hello all, This is Darren, i live on the west side of Indy. Sort of a new comer, recently i have been "awaken" to what is going on in our world today. I am still in the discovery stage and feel most uncomfortable when i talk to people that have not been awaken. Really still wondering if i am paranoid.
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Hey there! I'm about an hour north of Indy. It's good to see other Hoosiers here, though I really wish I could call someplace else my home...
I guess it's not so bad, and I imagine I'm here for a reason. It's just kind of lonely when you're surrounded by lots of peeps who are still sleeping. Maybe that's why we're here? We're the wake-up crew for the bible belt. :original: Though I'm not doing a bang-up job considering that I've become a hermit in the past few years! Oh well, at least I have a few friends that come around to hear me go on about our reality! It's like attending a really groovy school. :bleh: Sometimes I go too fast for one of them. I have to slow it down for her until she can wrap her mind around this crazy stuff. I can hardly blame her. It took 2-3 years of non-stop research (and a ride on the rollercoaster of emotion) to get where I am now, and I'm trying to cram most of it in her brain on the few occasions when she has time to visit me! Ah, the joys of being a teacher... Peace... |
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We posted at the same time! No, you're not paranoid. Well, you might be in your own little way, but probably no more than the rest of us who are realizing that the truth is sooooo not what they tell us in school... Hang in there. Peeps are waking up more and more each day and finding out they're being corralled and kept subservient. Just reach out to those that are ready. Don't expend your energy on just anyone, only the ones who want to wake up. You sound like you have a lot more to learn but don't feel like you're alone or paranoid. I still think I am every once in a while, but the truth is that fact is truly stranger than science fiction! I, too, feel uncomfortable when conversing with "normal" folks. That's why I'm a hermit now! Well, that and because I got really sick, but seriously, I don't even like to go to the store anymore since I don't "fit in" like I used to when I was sleeping like a baby... |
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Wow!!! lot's of new people here today!!! :thumb_yello:
:welcomeani: everyone!!! Taxmaster - Welcome Tom! is there any way out of this monetary mess we're in? Is it true that individuals are not required by any law to pay income taxes on their wages? TarEk - Welcome and thank you!!! Everyone, TarEk has created a group for us here: http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/group.php?groupid=40 I had planned to, but I'm not real savvy about forums... I'm still learning. I was going to ask my uber-geek son for help. :wub2: Es3 - agreed it would be good to get together... but when and where? Definitely something to be discussed in a more private setting... Darren - I think we're all right where we're supposed to be, even though we may not know why just yet... I myself was born in Phoenix, lived in four different states growing up, but ultimately, here I am in Indiana. freedom dove - becoming a hermit is a sure sign you're on the right track! Learning truth can be a lonely road. :wink2: Peace :flowers2: |
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Greetings,my fellow wanderers...
Through my research,I came upon this community of awakened mind/body/spirit complexes. I must remind the unawakened....pardon me... My Brother's & Sisiter's. The time is neigh to remember who you are..... The probabilities that our futures hold are in my/your hands. Seek council,not from the "MEDIA",but within yourselves. There lies the discretion needed to filter all that is given to you. Thank you for your patience. Now to the point.... I am a Native Hoosier what ever that entails,but i am looking to establish a "community" / "radiant zone" in the south/central region of Indiana. I have 80 plus acres,2 ponds a cave a well/cistron and spring attached to allmost countless acres of national forestry. There are 3 small buildings on site but I am going there the first of the month"October" to live and start building.... All awakened are welcome to pass thru,but we are looking for minds to bring in the new pardigm,sciences,energy,healers,guides,teachers,gr owers,reapers, etc.............. Again all are welcome,but a community mind is forthought....... To Project Camelot/Avalon, Thank you both for your dillagence and love for our fragile existance...... Kerry.I just spent 9 months in the Vegas area. Have you ever seen Mary Jane Falls on Mt. Charelston on the north side of Vegas? I know what you mean about the "red rocks". My favorite place was Sante Fe,New Mexico,in the mountains above the Rio Grande Valley Magik indeed. Mad,Musical Love to all....... B.B. |
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I'm in the Bloomington area but not in town. I've only been in the "awakened" state a short while, less than a year, and I feel like many things, myself included, are changing fast. I have yet to meet anyone in the same boat in person to discuss such things openly. A foot in both worlds all the time.
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:welcomeani: Octo Libra & Jnana
Octo Libra -- your posting seems to good to be true!! I've been thinking a lot lately about what is needed for this networking and how to begin... what to do... and I kept coming back to the thought that it all seems rather pointless if you don't actually have space to create on... I kept wondering if there was anyone out there with land... because that's a major piece of the puzzle. And the way things are shaking out tonight... no telling what the world will look like tomorrow! Time may be of the essence even more than we realize!! Jnana -- I encountered a few of your posts before I realized you were in Indiana... seemed like synchronicity to me! :thumb_yello: REMINDER for everyone: TarEk has created a group for us here http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/group.php?groupid=40 Peace :flowers2: |
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Please list all Indiana locations here.
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Hi from south central Indiana. We have been at this location for 20 years. Early on we tried to build a community of like-minded individuals but everyone didn't share the same vision and it didn't come to pass. Some of the interests we have are: solar, gardening, hydroponics, mushroom growing and various other hobbies. I will monitor the discussion and contribute when I can. Good luck to all.
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:welcomeani: cmorin
Do you know our friend Octo_Libra? also in South Central IN... and yes, I can imagine it would/will be difficult to create these "Radiant Zones"... it does require people with coherent vision working toward the same goals... and I've been thinking a lot over the last few days about the emotional impact of such a living situation... about all the things one would "give up"... everyday things we take for granted. No matter how prepared you think you are, there's always one more thing you may need... I guess that's where the teamwork and creativity would come in. But more than that... I think it would be very important to include some musicians and artists in a group... there would have to be more to "do" than just those tasks necessary for survival... I was wondering how isolated and lonely it could become? and how much more important it would be then to have very stable, like-minded people in the group. I think we've become the "official" Indiana thread... I was a bit confused by the Mary Lou's Moderator entry, "please post all Indiana locations here." Had to read that twice and then again... because, of course no one's going to just give out addresses here in this thread. :roll1: Anyway, I'm torn between "business as usual" and running up the credit card to get what little food and supplies I could muster to ride out whatever's coming... I think I'll just keep on keeping on and just try to be as mentally/spiritually prepared as possible. There's a lot going on... BUT... I really do believe what we're seeing is the last dying breaths of the "OLD"... which is quite necessary for anything NEW to begin... Peace :flowers2: |
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Northeast Indiana here!
Sweet site! and FORUM! Greetings to you all a from friend of TarEk! hope all is well with all of you and it continues to be that way bring on the TRUTH! :welcomeani: |
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:welcomeani: Paradoxical Reality!!
Great Name! :thumb_yello: This whole reality is one big oxymoron... nothing is as it seems and whatever you think it is... it's likely to be the exact opposite. Peace :flowers2: |
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I have always had this feeling in me that everything isn't quite what it seems and there HAS to be something more to this life than just this day in day out.
I want to get out and explore the universe that's my dream or at the very least the galaxy! I hope to have some very interesting discussions here. I am very open minded but I also like to form my own opinion and not persuaded one way easily. It sucks to me you know, there is so much out there and I'm stuck on this little ol planet! |
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kind of dead in here! get on people!
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Hi All!
Origionally from SW Indiana - went to IU and lived in Broad Ripple until I moved to Florida. If the **** hits the fan I am thinking of coming back up to my small town... Is Purdue still an accredited school? :roll1: |
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20 minutes south of Indy here. Glad to know I am not alone :-)
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I have access to land in south central Indiana, near Jasper.
What I would like to do preferably is buy the land from this person so that I can start a community. I don't know how fast I can do this, though. It would be 80 acres with a big forested hill, about five miles from a tiny village. The biggest problem will be access to water, that's the first thing I would have to have done. And it's a big hill, so I don't know if I'll be able to get some kind of solar set-up to power a well pump or not. That's the biggest problem, really, is people with expertise. And capital. I mean, let's say that we gather, oh, twenty people together. Would one well be enough? How would we process sewage -- that's a lot of people! What would we have to do first, build a place for storage of food or build a place for people to live? Who is doing the building, we or some outside contractor? Anybody have answers to these questions? |
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Genny, that is a very ambitious project on a limited budget and short time frame. Much of southern Indiana does not have a good water supply. We have a two acre lake and use a water treatment system to clean up the water to drink. One system is chemical treated and filtered and the other has UV and reverse osmosis. Additionally, we have two wells with hand pumps for backup. The question on sewage treatment is also a tricky one. However, there are several possible solutions. There are new systems like sand filters and bio-treatments that can handle larger quantities of waste. You wnat to have something that is not energy intensive. If we were to expand here I was thinking of going with solar composting toilets. Solar pumping is viable if you have a system sized for your needs. I am looking at installing a solar pump system that will handle 50 gallons per minute. The cost will run approximately $2000 and that is with the distribution system already in place. I think that most communities have each participant be responsible for their own housing. Have you seen any communities like Pandamaran or The Farm in Tennessee?
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Hi, cmorin!
No I never went to Pandanaram, wasn't quite sure how to get there, it's somewhere near Shoals or Crane or someplace like that? They have what, 200 people there? I wasn't thinking anywhere near 200 people anyway. I am not planning on being that ambitious really. I was thinking, get started on a place for me, and for storage. Then, if someone comes along that I get along with, invite them along. I was thinking that for 80 acres with a good part of it a forested hill, that 20 people would be the maximum number to sustain, would that be about right? I've looked into solar water pumps, I think I won't have a problem except on cloudy days, so it would be ideal to have a cistern for those cloudy days. Still, how many people equals a thousand gallon cistern? Anyway, that's the kind of expertise that would be really handy, people with practical knowledge. |
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