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Old 10-30-2008, 08:25 PM   #76
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It was the Liberals (Conservative Right) who sold off government assets to begin with. The government is only a regulatory body now, I mean who owns all the utilities in AU? The Tel Co's? And who introduced statewide sponsored gambling and other mind numbing and socially degenerative institutions. Who was kowtowing to Bush as the buildings fell promising coalition support without any consultation of the people of Australia? It was certainly a stroke of genius to push a free trade agreement with the US at that time much to our detriment.

Pauline was dropped even by the Right of which she represented and was surely used, but she created even more division in labor whose constituents were immigrants or first generation immigrants because she wanted to re-enact the White Australia Policy that we exorcised in the 70's. Her popularity polls never warranted the media attention to begin with and now she's "Dancing With The Stars"--unbelievable. No failed political figure has enjoyed such media success.

She helped to serve the Liberals (Conservative Right), but her policies or lack thereof were overshadowed by the fact that she embezzled funds from her own party(!!!).
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/c...59-952,00.html

In light of this Mr. Rudd appears as a savior in this bipartisan plot.
I agree with all that you say dataeast but I doubt that gordon could understand because you use some big long words with more than two syllables.
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Old 10-30-2008, 08:37 PM   #77
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Ohh? I wasnt aware that I had to be Australian to post here?

Jeeez...and I was only clarifying something! hardly a crime eh?
Don't worry about his comments Kate, he's inclined to lose his place on the page when he forgets to take his medication.
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Old 10-30-2008, 10:44 PM   #78
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I agree with all that you say dataeast but I doubt that gordon could understand because you use some big long words with more than two syllables.
I had expected a rebuttal, now I know why.

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Old 10-30-2008, 10:47 PM   #79
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Ah Brinty, once again you make me laugh,lol!,oh s...t, I'm not from Australia I better run,see ya!
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Old 10-30-2008, 10:49 PM   #80
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He is dry isn't he.
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Old 10-30-2008, 11:34 PM   #81
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Re the topic of nuclear power generators - man has survived on this earth for some millions of years. It has only been in the last 130 years that he has had the use of electricity.

It's a patently obvious fact then than we do not require electricity to survive. I suggest that time could be well spent in searching out information on how to do something as simple as learning to make fire without the use of matches or accelerants.

It may well be that this one ability could be the difference between survival and extinction for the human rac. Fire for warmth in cold weather, cooking food and sterilizing utensils. Not to mention keeping wild animals at bay.
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Old 10-30-2008, 11:35 PM   #82
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Ah Brinty, once again you make me laugh,lol!,oh s...t, I'm not from Australia I better run,see ya!
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Old 10-30-2008, 11:40 PM   #83
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Gordon's chasing me,ouch!, damn potholes!

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Old 10-30-2008, 11:52 PM   #84
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Gordon's chasing me,ouch!, damn potholes!
Them's not potholes, them's wombat holes.
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Old 10-31-2008, 12:06 AM   #85
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Ah you truly are the shining light in the fog of life! Cheers to ya!
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Old 10-31-2008, 12:16 AM   #86
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Oh Dan, flattery will get you anywhere. How would you like to be president of my fan club?
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Old 10-31-2008, 12:56 AM   #87
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Bill in his statement said "ts own very clean mini nuclear reactor which will generate enough self-sufficient power for at least fifty years."

Anyone who is even considering building such a thing would immediately shutdown by the govt.... Australia may have the nuclear fuel but it is tightly controlled. I wish people would really consider what they are saying before writing it down..

I for one would not go to such a facility - i think i would be sick from all the "love, peace and harmony". Nothing like a bit of chaos... I like the excitement of an argument.
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Old 10-31-2008, 12:58 AM   #88
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The 'link' is called a boat. LOL. That is how other people get here.
The 'boat' is what you use to get to China... I prefer Quantas

Got a special now... 695 from SF and 895 from NY

350,000 pounds? Does that include the kool aid?

So will the Australian ground crew be invited or will they also have to pay several thousand to join?

This deal is sending up a lot of red flags... I think I need to do a little 'noodling'

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Old 10-31-2008, 02:28 AM   #89
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I think it's several hundred thousand dollars to be exact, if I am wrong please reply.

Where is Waterman.
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Old 10-31-2008, 02:35 AM   #90
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Where is Waterman.
Yes, where is "waterman"...
i am concerned,
esp. since, he did NOT cross paths with me,
as, he was supposed to...
he just sort of disappeared ???
there was something important,
we needed to talk about...
so, where is he ???
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Old 10-31-2008, 02:46 AM   #91
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i think,
if i was going to relocate...
i would do it,
by, "moving" NOT anchoring "myself"
to a specific local
my guides, say CANADA,
is very safe,
and, that i will be living between
more than one place,
as, many as three--personally, i love the sound of that

i love the four seasons (although, fall, i do NOT like)
hall-oween (is special) tonight --is a special eve 1-3-1

also, NOT so sure, i would want to be in a country
with so many poisionous animals & snakes,
poisionous spiders, and crocs, etc.,
with a lot of heat / and, dust storms etc.,
high humidity/or very very dry ...
makes me kind of wonder,
what is the ideal place ???

in canada, other than rattlesnakes,
we are pretty safe

and, i might be given an interesting estate,
to develop, as, a light centre,
without any investment
required in it, and, it was built in the 20's
(i think it will hold about 78 people-3 seasons on the year)
winter might be a little bit harsh, for those,
who do NOT know how to live, in lower temps,
although the main lodge, is OK - year round,
and, it holding 33

i hear SW is selling is place in australia...
and, he is always way ahead of his time
i wonder where he plans to relocate to ???

brighest blessings to all
good luck with the ark ...
does it float ?

love
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Old 10-31-2008, 02:54 AM   #92
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I hope he is alright, if you out there Waterman is it possible for contact, a bit worried about ya mate.

Yes - there are a lot of nasty things out here eXchanger - up north you've got the brown snakes, which can actually chase you to bite on occasion, then there are those pesky cane toads that our animals eat and die, not forgetting the funnel web spiders, the red back spiders, taipans and other snakes, scorpions, the list goes on - maybe we can put some of the illuminati in the outback and see if they can make it - just a thought.
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Old 10-31-2008, 03:18 AM   #93
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Smile 60,000 years of living .... and now ?

Dreams

http://www.moolelo.com/australia-similar.html

http://users.orac.net.au/~mhumphry/aborigin.html

easier to link then to type but many do not like to go to a bunch of links - understood


Why is this posted? Related to survival and how did they manage to survive for so many millennia
?
Did they have electricity or underground safe havens?

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Old 10-31-2008, 03:37 AM   #94
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Having spent many years living in Hawaii, I met and worked with a lot of native Hawaiians. Their history has been thouroughly scrubbed clean to portray them in a certain light. A few will admit it - but most won't because it isn't politically expedient.

The 'beautiful' and ancient Hawaiian culture that is so 'prized' was actually a cruel dictatorship where the very few enjoyed everything and the masses had little or nothing.

One example: The average Hawaiian wasn't even allowed to go to the beach (under pain of death). The beaches were reserved exclusively for royalty.

Their religions were cruel and they practised human sacriice.

Haven't ever met an aborigine though.

Not sure why this is posted here.

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Old 10-31-2008, 03:42 AM   #95
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Thank you Bleep for the links but most white Australians know all about the aboriginal history. Thank you anyway.
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Old 10-31-2008, 03:46 AM   #96
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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, 03:59 AM   #97
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This was not directed at Australians at all.
It is easy to see how an Australian might assume that.


It is about survival methods and technology.
It just happens to be, by coincidence, that the Ark mentioned in this thread happens to be planned for Australia - the same location as one of the oldest known still surviving human groups. Maybe only a Handful still have knowledge of the ancients - maybe none are now left to learn from.

Again, coincidence.... nothing more.

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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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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   #99
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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   #100
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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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