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Leadman 10-28-2008 07:00 PM

ref: The Australian Ark
 
Well, I guess it once again comes around to the "Haves" & "Have Nots".

I got all excited reading about the "Australian Ark" and how the Aus $ is such good value at the moment. Thanks for that Bill.

Unfortunately I just checked with my financial broker and he tells me I'm about £325,000 short.

But, please save me a place Bill and if I have managed to save up enough dosh before the S**T hits the fan, I will let you know! :mfr_lol:

For the time being, anyone who wants to p.m. me with discrete offers or donations, please feel free to do so.

dataeast 10-28-2008 08:10 PM

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For the time being, anyone who wants to p.m. me with discrete offers or donations, please feel free to do so.
x2 :lol3:

pineal-pilot-in merkabah 10-28-2008 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Leadman (Post 63859)
Well, I guess it once again comes around to the "Haves" & "Have Nots".

I got all excited reading about the "Australian Ark" and how the Aus $ is such good value at the moment. Thanks for that Bill.

Unfortunately I just checked with my financial broker and he tells me I'm about £325,000 short.

But, please save me a place Bill and if I have managed to save up enough dosh before the S**T hits the fan, I will let you know! :mfr_lol:

For the time being, anyone who wants to p.m. me with discrete offers or donations, please feel free to do so.

lol yeah i thought that too, i was thinking of going to australia to stay but felt that if i stayed illegally i would be somehow transported out of there on a military transport. i didnt want to risk being an illegal alien and being sent back.. i spent 3 months there in 2007 from february and nealy didnt come home.i loved it so much.. i have friends there.. will people be forcibly repatriated if it goes to war.. my other concern was that australia would get haarped into like zero rainfall and since it a big hot island i didnt fancy getting stuck there and poss invasded by all the muslims from indonesia..a distinct possibillity.. so i decided to tuff it out here in sunny uk.. spent 1500 already on equipment cant leave now.. i agree tho if we dont leave the uk now we are stuck here till the end o the holocaust. i might try to walk to south africa as i have a contact there.. 2011??:smoke:

pineal-pilot-in merkabah 10-28-2008 08:17 PM

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i get the feeling that we are screwed if we dont have an underground base+hydroponics.. i could bve wrong but thats what i felt about the statement.. i know they are runnignbehind schedule in the plan. i cant help the feeling we wil have the plug pulled on us in the west soon ??

Reunite 10-28-2008 08:35 PM

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Hey friends,

The easiest way to immigrate to Australia is through work sponsership. If you have expertise in a particular field an Employer will consider sponsering you for a work visa that could lead to permanent resisdency.

Here is a link in regards to Australian Immigration

http://www.immi.gov.au/

If you are single come over here on holiday and sent out vibrational energy of love and excitment. You could meet a fellow aussie who might pop the question.

:lol3:

gordon 10-28-2008 09:05 PM

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It does not matter HOW you get here to Australia, just be sure to kiss Kevin07 a.r.s.e. lol:mfr_lol::mfr_lol::mfr_lol:lol Thank goodness *I* was one of those people who DID vote for that fish&chip owner...

Reunite 10-28-2008 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by gordon (Post 63972)
It does not matter HOW you get here to Australia, just be sure to kiss Kevin07 a.r.s.e. lol:mfr_lol::mfr_lol::mfr_lol:lol Thank goodness *I* was one of those people who DID vote for that fish&chip owner...

So you like red heads? 'Please Explain'

:mfr_lol:

borrasca2012 10-28-2008 09:20 PM

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...heart that australien will be under water and get serious problems at

east coast with zunamies....



...the only safe place in australia is ""there"" where ordanary people never

get a step on, "in" :naughty: pine apple :naughty:

Anchor 10-28-2008 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Reunite (Post 63936)
The easiest way to immigrate to Australia is through work sponsership. If you have expertise in a particular field an Employer will consider sponsering you for a work visa that could lead to permanent resisdency.

Got to be under 45 though.

granny 10-28-2008 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by borrasca2012 (Post 63986)
...heart that australien will be under water and get serious problems at

east coast with zunamies....



...the only safe place in australia is ""there"" where ordanary people never

get a step on, "in" :naughty: pine apple :naughty:


Perhaps there is a gap ... in my thinking, but would that be truly down under?

Gran

Leadman 10-28-2008 09:45 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Reunite (Post 63936)
Hey friends,

The easiest way to immigrate to Australia is through work sponsership. If you have expertise in a particular field an Employer will consider sponsering you for a work visa that could lead to permanent resisdency.

Here is a link in regards to Australian Immigration

http://www.immi.gov.au/

If you are single come over here on holiday and sent out vibrational energy of love and excitment. You could meet a fellow aussie who might pop the question.

:lol3:


Oh! You must have misunderstood my post, I could probably get to Australia o.k.

But, unfortunately, I don't seem to have the £350,000.00 to get me in with the chosen ones, heading for the "ark of Eden".

Also, I'm a bit worried about sending out too strong a vibration of love & excitement in case that gets misunderstood aswell. I would probably get arrested for being a suspected perv, tazzer'd, drug tested and then sent for evaluation to see if I was insighting terrorism, racial or religeous hatred, or breaching any Health & safety regulations, speeding, road tax, m.o.t.,outstanding parking fines, any other fines, public disorder, breach of tag, anti-social behavior..................Wow! now I'm not sure I can summon the courage to go to the supermarket for more supplies.
Maybe I should just accept the fact that without the money to get out of my current situation I'm screwed.

On the other hand, I could just go to work tomorrow as usual ...............!

Brinty 10-28-2008 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Reunite (Post 63976)
So you like red heads? 'Please Explain'

:mfr_lol:

NO! Please. :nono: His explanation could be more confusing than his irrelevant comment. :mfr_omg:

gordon 10-28-2008 09:48 PM

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Here is a link in regards to Australian Immigration
The 'link' is called a boat. LOL. That is how other people get here.

gordon 10-28-2008 09:55 PM

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NO! Please. His explanation could be more confusing than his irrelevant comment.
Just because *I* was born in this country does not mean you have a right to complain. I had always been voting for Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party, because I have always belive in 'freedom of speech'.

Bleep! 10-28-2008 10:33 PM

The Australian Golden Ark for the Maverick
 
Running away will put most people in more danger than staying put.

Australia once was considered to be a safer location in case of global nuclear war (fallout patterns, etc.). That was long ago. It no longer applies to the world we now live in.

Fear is all over this place. FEAR

Develop a Macroscopic View - a 'Spiritual' view and you will find that there is no need to run away to safety. Wherever you go, you are always 'here'. :original:

Hmm, oh well, another post got deleted (of mine)

About that Uranium Fuel - Where and How ?

If one has enough money to invest in traveling and moving to another country then they do not need any contributions.

Most of us have families to feed. We are not single and free to roam the Earth at will, not to mention considering illegal immigration for many of us.

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Brinty 10-28-2008 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by gordon (Post 64028)
Just because *I* was born in this country does not mean you have a right to complain. I had always been voting for Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party, because I have always belive in 'freedom of speech'.

Honestly gordon, I was not complaining because you were born in this country. :nono: Many fine people have been born here. Freedom of speech is a very good thing to believe in. :original: It's a shame though that so many people have paid with their lives because they chose to exercise that right while they were in the wrong company. :sad:

gordon 10-28-2008 11:57 PM

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It's a shame though that so many people have paid with their lives because they chose to exercise that right while they were in the wrong company.
Can you 'please explain' about that quote of what you said. Sorry, I am just wondering why.

Blufire77 10-29-2008 12:00 AM

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Reunite 10-29-2008 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Leadman (Post 64017)
Oh! You must have misunderstood my post, I could probably get to Australia o.k.

But, unfortunately, I don't seem to have the £350,000.00 to get me in with the chosen ones, heading for the "ark of Eden".

Also, I'm a bit worried about sending out too strong a vibration of love & excitement in case that gets misunderstood aswell. I would probably get arrested for being a suspected perv, tazzer'd, drug tested and then sent for evaluation to see if I was insighting terrorism, racial or religeous hatred, or breaching any Health & safety regulations, speeding, road tax, m.o.t.,outstanding parking fines, any other fines, public disorder, breach of tag, anti-social behavior..................Wow! now I'm not sure I can summon the courage to go to the supermarket for more supplies.
Maybe I should just accept the fact that without the money to get out of my current situation I'm screwed.

On the other hand, I could just go to work tomorrow as usual ...............!

Sounds like my weekend adventures.

My friend you can be a millionare but that still wouldn't qualify for the Immigration department. So if you raised the money through paypal donate system...great idae btw.. you then have to qualify to the strict laws here.

In saying that I would be really interested to know how Bill is swinging this one?

Labratinaz 10-29-2008 12:15 AM

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Actually, Kerry will be in a similar location.

Arizona = Australia

In many many ways. Dry, desert, cactus, dry, hot....did I say hot and dry? Except during the rainy season when it is wet, humid, and wet.

Australia has Kangaroos. Darn! If only Arizona had those. Javalinas

Australia doesn't have Haboobs, though. Ha!

Kerry will enjoy those. Bill will just miss out! :lmao:

Peace

gordon 10-29-2008 12:16 AM

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Quote:

In saying that I would be really interested to know how Bill is swinging this one?
Quote: Bill is swinging this one?[/ : I am thankful he has left Australia, because I wouldn't want him to 'swing this one'.

Brinty 10-29-2008 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by gordon (Post 64182)
Can you 'please explain' about that quote of what you said. Sorry, I am just wondering why.

You mentioned freedom of speech and I was referring to the situation in some countries where it doesn't pay to voice your opinion of the government in public - particularly if that opinion is negative. The most recent example was (and possibly still is) Zimbabwe.

pineal-pilot-in merkabah 10-29-2008 12:37 AM

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i liked oz and i could disappear into the woodwork pretty easy. but when the economy collapses jobs will be scrace and foreigners/illeglas get the boot ??? i nearly stayed when i was there last year. something made me comeback to the uk tho.. it was to find out about the new world order and its diabolical plans which up until that pointy i knew very little of

pineal-pilot-in merkabah 10-29-2008 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Brinty (Post 64225)
You mentioned freedom of speech and I was referring to the situation in some countries where it doesn't pay to voice your opinion of the government in public - particularly if that opinion is negative. The most recent example was (and possibly still is) Zimbabwe.

soon to be uk,oz,nz,usa,euro

Brinty 10-29-2008 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by pineal-pilot-in merkabah (Post 64234)
soon to be uk,oz,nz,usa,euro

That's the scary part of all this. What will happen first - martial law being announced publicly, or people just disappearing? :shocked:

Tuza 10-29-2008 01:04 AM

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It doesn't matter if your above the ground, under the bloody water, up in a gum tree, hugging a koala or running from a brown snake, if your meant to be around you will be and if your time is up it's up.


Gordon, if your gonna go underground maybe Pauline will be good company (please explain?).

Brinty 10-29-2008 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Tuza (Post 64269)
It doesn't matter if your above the ground, under the bloody water, up in a gum tree, hugging a koala or running from a brown snake, if your meant to be around you will be and if your time is up it's up.


The thought that springs to mind is that life is one giant game of lotto and we each are born with a number. When our own particular number is drawn out of the barrel, that is our ticket to escape this mess we are in. :thumb_yello: We can only hope it's not a case of "out of the frying pan and into the fire." :mfr_omg:

Anchor 10-29-2008 02:29 AM

Re: The Australian Golden Ark for the Maverick
 
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Originally Posted by Bleep! (Post 64072)
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Despite that discouraging thought, there is a valuable point made. Learning morse code is a good thing to do for the survivalists on here.

Its interesting is it not, that there was a big announcement a while back about how morse code was being de-empahised and not being listened out for. Also HAM operators are not required to be profficient in it to get thier licenses these days either. More of the control agenda?


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Wikipedia quote:
In speed contests between expert Morse code operators and expert cellphone SMS text messaging users, Morse code has consistently won.
:mfr_lol:

Peer 10-29-2008 01:20 PM

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Hi Bill,
I don't have several 100.000 austalian dollars but I can swim.
So don't worry about me.

Peer

pineal-pilot-in merkabah 10-29-2008 01:29 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Brinty (Post 64254)
That's the scary part of all this. What will happen first - martial law being announced publicly, or people just disappearing? :shocked:

IN THE Usa IT WILL BE RED LIST REMOVALS..europe and rest of world will get silly laws made to arrest them.. i kinda had a preminition that the uk would be like 28 days later style.. not many left after nuke war.. like safer to be in the eye of the storm.. no one will look at the uk to find survivors when it has been devastated.. figured those in the know if we are lucky to survive it can kinda mad max it about or "i am legend " style..:smoke:

stefaan 10-29-2008 03:29 PM

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Australia is a nice country.
Australian are nice people.
So nice, they had to close the door.
Nobody can get in, unless...

You don't stay to long.
You bring a lot of money.
You have some precious expertise.
You mary someone over there.

Damn Australians.

How come Kerry & Bill feel the need to relocate.
What do they know that we don't?
Are they more fearful than we are?
Exercise discernment they always say or write.
Just relocating because it's a nice country with nice people?
Or believing some whistleblowers that urge them to move?
Better be save than sorry?
Prepare for the worse, hope for the best?

So far the whistleblowers seem to speak against each other.
How can you decide which one is nearest to the truth?

I'm trying to understand their motivations.
Relocating is not nothing, not a small thing to do.
You must be very convinced.

Malletzky 10-29-2008 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by bhoss (Post 64837)
I am exactly where I am at because that is where I am supposed to be! Like many of you my whole life has been nothing but me going to where my Higher-Self has led me. They are reasons I am here where I am at and if staying where I am at means end of physical existance then I am o.k. with that. I cant speak for nobody but my self. I hope if people do move they do so out of guidance and not out of fear. Love ya Brian

I agree! Feel the same way too ! Thanks for this ! :thumb_yello:

Bill Ryan 10-29-2008 03:48 PM

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Hi All:

Thanks to all who have registered their personal interest. That's a lot of people, and we'll get back to you all soonest. Give us a few days!

A comment about money. It's used to buy real estate of any kind. For anyone planning to up their roots and relocate anywhere - whether it's Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, Brazil, Argentina, British Columbia, Australia, New Zealand or Switzerland - you'll need financial resources at some level or another. It's an unavoidable fact.

Remember also that every one of us is in a separate life position. Variables include age, skills, health, marriage, children, jobs, relatives, language, nationality, financial assets. All of these come into play in some way or another. It's all a complicated equation, diferent for each of us.

Those with funds are not always the most free.
Those without funds are not always the most limited.

The entire Avalon site is dedicated to providing the maximum amount of information to everyone, whatever their position. Each of us can select whatever we feel is useful or valuable, and apply it to our own individual circumstances.

As a comment to Bleep (hi there! :original:) - our information comes from a very well-informed source who is in a position to accurately assess certain risks and probabilities.

Nothng to do with fear. The individual spearheading this project is one of the most unafraid people I have ever met. Many people would also not easily label Kerry or myself as afraid. :original:

If I go to Australia, it won't be because of fear: it's because it's a great place to be compared to many others, and if I'm part of this community it'll be because it sounds like a wonderful place to live.

Very best to all, Bill

Norval 10-29-2008 04:13 PM

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Don't look at where I live, :thumbdown:




:lmao:

stefaan 10-29-2008 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Ryan (Post 64854)
...
...it'll be because it sounds like a wonderful place to live.
Very best to all, Bill

I've always known.
Switzerland, ok, but...
Now.
I'm just a jealous guy.

Very best to you too

PS: Better choose the right zone though (meltdown of polar caps)
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Leadman 10-29-2008 06:16 PM

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[QUOTE=Bill Ryan;64854]Hi All:



A comment about money. It's used to buy real estate of any kind. For anyone planning to up their roots and relocate anywhere - whether it's Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, Brazil, Argentina, British Columbia, Australia, New Zealand or Switzerland - you'll need financial resources at some level or another. It's an unavoidable fact.


Like I said "The haves versus the have nots"

I can see it all going wrong, what happened to the idea of small groups?

We all have to be prepared to help one another, to the best of our ability, if things go bad.

If this world were more prepared to help humanity rather than help themselves, we would probably be on a totally different road. I am preparing as best I can, to help wherever I can. I will share my food, heat, light etc. until it runs out and when and if it does..................... accept my fate, as, that is what I feel I am here to do.

How many fingers will you crush in the door to the "underground facility" when the "non-paid up" members of humanity are pleading to come in with you.
You can tell them to stay by the doors and remain positive, but I don't think that will convince them.
What happens when some turn up with guns? are you prepared for that.

I think you get my point, Mad max all over again................. Come to think of it, Was'nt that an Australian film.
Guess I'll keep an eye out for Mad Max 4, "Beyond the Ark" !

Namaste

Bill Ryan 10-29-2008 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Leadman (Post 64989)
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Ryan (Post 64854)
Hi All:

A comment about money. It's used to buy real estate of any kind. For anyone planning to up their roots and relocate anywhere - whether it's Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica, Brazil, Argentina, British Columbia, Australia, New Zealand or Switzerland - you'll need financial resources at some level or another. It's an unavoidable fact.

Like I said "The haves versus the have nots"

I can see it all going wrong, what happened to the idea of small groups?

We all have to be prepared to help one another, to the best of our ability, if things go bad.

If this world were more prepared to help humanity rather than help themselves, we would probably be on a totally different road. I am preparing as best I can, to help wherever I can. I will share my food, heat, light etc. until it runs out and when and if it does..................... accept my fate, as, that is what I feel I am here to do.

How many fingers will you crush in the door to the "underground facility" when the "non-paid up" members of humanity are pleading to come in with you.
You can tell them to stay by the doors and remain positive, but I don't think that will convince them.
What happens when some turn up with guns? are you prepared for that.

I think you get my point, Mad max all over again................. Come to think of it, Was'nt that an Australian film.
Guess I'll keep an eye out for Mad Max 4, "Beyond the Ark" !

Namaste

What a stupid, small-minded, ungenerous and misguided series of remarks.

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what happened to the idea of small groups?
I hope it is alive and well, all over the world. We are doing more than most to promote that.

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We all have to be prepared to help one another, to the best of our ability, if things go bad.
We totally agree.

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If this world were more prepared to help humanity rather than help themselves, we would probably be on a totally different road. I am preparing as best I can, to help wherever I can. I will share my food, heat, light etc. until it runs out and when and if it does..................... accept my fate, as, that is what I feel I am here to do.
We salute you for that.

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How many fingers will you crush in the door to the "underground facility" when the "non-paid up" members of humanity are pleading to come in with you.
None.

angel3553 10-29-2008 11:23 PM

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Oh dear! Not much love for those outside Aus then! (referring to Gordon who voted for the Fish & Chip lady.)

angel3553 10-29-2008 11:31 PM

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More power to you Bill and Kerry. Much of what we do Know about our circumstances is because of the effort you both put into informing us.

Love, light and peace to all.

:harp:

Reunite 10-29-2008 11:32 PM

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Hey Bill I was just curious how you will legally immigrate to Australia. Do you have family here? Your answer might be stepping stones for others

Take care :thumb_yello:


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