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    Quote Originally posted by Aragorn View Post
    This thread has now been reopened as per the OP's request. Mr. Modwiz, the audience is yours.
    Thank you. We'll see how it goes.
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    This is a thread with no topic, per se. The most important topic to me is meaningful discussion of where we are going on this planet. By this I mean, where we intend to take this world in the near and not so near future. This is not a fear thread so please no videos from the latest imaginative mind. I want us to be solution oriented. Looking for good news and developments is not easy but, they are out there and feed our spirit going forward. I do not see the failure of the USA as fear porn but, good news as long as the current trajectory is maintained.

    The synthetic matrix must be dismantled and/or abandoned to make for the new organic matrix to take its place once again. Real Nature is part of the organic matrix hologram.

    With that said, let us see how things proceed.
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    Beautiful Woven Refugee Tents Get Their Power from the Sun

    Here is a little bit of good news, for those with no real shelter.

    Now a collapsible, woven shelter that stores water, obtains solar power, and can be transported easily exists to provide security and space to refugees on the move.

    Displaced from their homes and left to find shelter in strange lands, there are now more than 40 million people worldwide that seek solace and basic security. Perhaps some find a tarp or tent to hide out in, but such temporary abode is obviously less than optimal, and only makes a dismal situation seem worse.

    To bridge the gap in need, Jordanian-Canadian architect and designer Abeer Seikaly designed a new kind of shelter, and it’s one that allows refugees to rebuild their lives with dignity.
    Read More: http://www.trueactivist.com/colla
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    Modwiz - I was looking at your TVoP site. Being fairly new around here, I'm not privy to all of your contributions over the years, and as much as I'd like to read through everything, it will take some time (my preface in hopes of not being redundant)...

    While looking at the TVoP site, I couldn't help but connect to a couple of things that might be of interest to you. They are "mainstream" tools, which I know will be looked at with scrutiny, but I still think have merit when looked at as tools.

    A little backstory - I work with an organization local to me that set out originally to be a sort of blanket advocacy group for children locally (in the county). It was very quickly realized that there were so many agencies and nonprofits who should be sharing data and resources and weren't - in a lot of cases, just being aware of what others were doing would really impact their effectiveness, cut down on redundancy, and focus efforts. As a result, this organization I do communications for has pulled together dozens of these agencies and nonprofits, voted on one core issue to work on together (which happens to be literacy), and broke everyone up into workgroups to focus on specific areas. They are using the Stanford d.school Design Cycle method (which in the short story is what I'm suggesting you maybe check out). It's been absolutely inspiring to see the collaboration and progress, watching these people being reinvigorated and focused and really want to make a difference. As I've been watching this unfold for the last couple of years, I can't help but think how much we would benefit as a society if this was going on everywhere on a larger scale. The Design Cycle is a really interesting structure for innovation.

    The other is something that may help communication as your organization grows. It's a platform called NationBuilder. It has the ability to help with your petitioning of policy makers, has really robust social tie ins to keep people engaged, fundraising capabilities, keeps your database, etc. Yes, it is what it is - Ben Horowitz and Sean Parker are investors and on the board. However, as a tool, it's the most robust and actually cheapest platform out there for that sort of thing. Something to check out anyway.

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    I don't know how many have heard of the Ambassador to the Red Dragon family but, they are the vanguard of this movement to a better and more equitable world. The BRICS and AIIB are the Trojan Horse for this movement on the commercial world stage. TVoP is grass roots based and is meant to lift up many millions of people through their own genius being funded. Very good meetings are being had in Asia right now and the vehicles/instruments needed for making this happen are being put into place as I type.

    The world overall is going through a renaissance that is not being reported in MSM and receiving little coverage in Alt media because it is not as exciting as doom and gloom. Not to mention, many have stopped believing in humans as the way toward a better future and put their hope onto ET.
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    Quote Originally posted by Rebel&Rocket View Post
    Modwiz - I was looking at your TVoP site. Being fairly new around here, I'm not privy to all of your contributions over the years, and as much as I'd like to read through everything, it will take some time (my preface in hopes of not being redundant)...

    While looking at the TVoP site, I couldn't help but connect to a couple of things that might be of interest to you. They are "mainstream" tools, which I know will be looked at with scrutiny, but I still think have merit when looked at as tools.

    A little backstory - I work with an organization local to me that set out originally to be a sort of blanket advocacy group for children locally (in the county). It was very quickly realized that there were so many agencies and nonprofits who should be sharing data and resources and weren't - in a lot of cases, just being aware of what others were doing would really impact their effectiveness, cut down on redundancy, and focus efforts. As a result, this organization I do communications for has pulled together dozens of these agencies and nonprofits, voted on one core issue to work on together (which happens to be literacy), and broke everyone up into workgroups to focus on specific areas. They are using the Stanford d.school Design Cycle method (which in the short story is what I'm suggesting you maybe check out). It's been absolutely inspiring to see the collaboration and progress, watching these people being reinvigorated and focused and really want to make a difference. As I've been watching this unfold for the last couple of years, I can't help but think how much we would benefit as a society if this was going on everywhere on a larger scale. The Design Cycle is a really interesting structure for innovation.

    The other is something that may help communication as your organization grows. It's a platform called NationBuilder. It has the ability to help with your petitioning of policy makers, has really robust social tie ins to keep people engaged, fundraising capabilities, keeps your database, etc. Yes, it is what it is - Ben Horowitz and Sean Parker are investors and on the board. However, as a tool, it's the most robust and actually cheapest platform out there for that sort of thing. Something to check out anyway.
    My question of these established sites is, What have you accomplished in your time of operation? We have many looking to join us with a resume that is underwhelming as far as accomplishments go. Huge mailing lists are most of what they have to show for themselves. Also, TVoP has inside track to the biggest players who are the biggest obstacles.

    We have been helping people behind the scenes with our currently modest means raised by our activities. When our funding becomes available, the big stuff will start getting funded. That will be in the weeks ahead.

    Once those projects start they will be a focus of our reporting. Then public awareness will grow overnight.

    There is also the possibility of working with Thrive (a strong one). I'll leave the reader to guess as to who approached whom.
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    Quote Originally posted by modwiz View Post
    My question of these established sites is, What have you accomplished in your time of operation? We have many looking to join us with a resume that is underwhelming as far as accomplishments go. Huge mailing lists are most of what they have to show for themselves. Also, TVoP has inside track to the biggest players who are the biggest obstacles.

    We have been helping people behind the scenes with our currently modest means raised by our activities. When our funding becomes available, the big stuff will start getting funded. That will be in the weeks ahead.

    Once those projects start they will be a focus of our reporting. Then public awareness will grow overnight.

    There is also the possibility of working with Thrive (a strong one). I'll leave the reader to guess as to who approached whom.
    Oh, no - I apologize, I don't think I was clear at all. I'm not looking for money for a project. I think your aim with TVoP is fantastic, and I have seen your posts discussing helping people with their projects behind the scenes. The "what have you accomplished in your time of operation?" is precisely the question (to those who come to you for direction or funding). There are a lot of people/groups who will probably have a great concept and very little idea of how to turn that idea into something. Good intentions can only get you so far, and it's unfortunate when someone has a great idea, doesn't have a clue how to turn it into something, and loses momentum. I only meant to introduce you to tools that you may find valuable for those you're counseling to develop their ideas to a point of viability. Hope that makes more sense. And you may or may not find them interesting tools - they are just things I thought of when I was looking into what you're doing.

    Here's the link to the Stanford d.school - http://dschool.stanford.edu/

    The other is just a platform that gives a grassroots organization an instant, affordable infrastructure. Another tool. It's here - http://nationbuilder.com/

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    Stepping into the tent now...Wow. It really is bigger on the inside...

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    Your description of the triune brain theory is useful to me. I'm researching it further. My child care training conflated the reptilian and limbic functions.

    "I believe the power to create cosmic ripples is ours." I second that. You're still looking for and making those ripples.

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    Hi Modwiz -

    You wrote: I don't know how many have heard of the Ambassador to the Red Dragon family but, they are the vanguard of this movement to a better and more equitable world. The BRICS and AIIB are the Trojan Horse for this movement on the commercial world stage.

    I wonder if you can tell us a bit more about the red dragons. Ben Fulford talks about the white dragons and Neil Keenan's K LTD letterhead has a green dragon on it. Cobra recently released two pics from the Dragons.

    Are the dragons ancient secret societies? I have wondered why so many different dragons, and are there more that are not yet out in the open? Blue, Black, Yellow? Or are they all one big group? I'd love some insight on who/what they are. . .Thanks if you can answer!!!!
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    Quote Originally posted by Rocket's Mom View Post
    Hi Modwiz -

    You wrote: I don't know how many have heard of the Ambassador to the Red Dragon family but, they are the vanguard of this movement to a better and more equitable world. The BRICS and AIIB are the Trojan Horse for this movement on the commercial world stage.

    I wonder if you can tell us a bit more about the red dragons. Ben Fulford talks about the white dragons and Neil Keenan's K LTD letterhead has a green dragon on it. Cobra recently released two pics from the Dragons.

    Are the dragons ancient secret societies? I have wondered why so many different dragons, and are there more that are not yet out in the open? Blue, Black, Yellow? Or are they all one big group? I'd love some insight on who/what they are. . .Thanks if you can answer!!!!
    Modwiz gives quite a bit of the red Dragon's background in this video Rocket's Mom.


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    As I read through the thread I see posts that I like and want to thank. They're more than a year old and not all posters are around. Is it poor etiquette to thank anyway? Would it even be noticed? I feel like if some unsubscribed return, they may appreciate it.

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    I had to look up Hermes Trismegistus. I had forgotten the name. Nice to see someone knows about being a psychopomp. Not saying that I do...

    I like the dream discussion. No surprise there. I occasionally find myself high up on walls or edges of something. Rather than fly off, I scale down. I can easily support my weight with one finger and I feel comfortable dropping down from the dream equivalent of 15' -20'. No hard landings.

    When I was a child I would fly away from danger. I stopped doing this when I realized I needed to face my fears rather than run from them. Many 'fearful' things in dreams involved very dark places where I could see nothing. I had to go into the darkness and deal with whatever situation existed.

    I don't try to control my dreams. What they have to show me goes way beyond what I may want.

    I haven't taken steps to determine what animal spirits are close to me. There are many animals in my dreams. Nature has a strong presence in dreams for me.

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    Quote Originally posted by Dreamtimer View Post
    As I read through the thread I see posts that I like and want to thank. They're more than a year old and not all posters are around. Is it poor etiquette to thank anyway? Would it even be noticed? I feel like if some unsubscribed return, they may appreciate it.
    Sure, thank away. It feels good to give thanks.
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    Quote Originally posted by Rocket's Mom View Post
    Hi Modwiz -

    You wrote: I don't know how many have heard of the Ambassador to the Red Dragon family but, they are the vanguard of this movement to a better and more equitable world. The BRICS and AIIB are the Trojan Horse for this movement on the commercial world stage.

    I wonder if you can tell us a bit more about the red dragons. Ben Fulford talks about the white dragons and Neil Keenan's K LTD letterhead has a green dragon on it. Cobra recently released two pics from the Dragons.

    Are the dragons ancient secret societies? I have wondered why so many different dragons, and are there more that are not yet out in the open? Blue, Black, Yellow? Or are they all one big group? I'd love some insight on who/what they are. . .Thanks if you can answer!!!!
    Ben writes about a White Dragon Society and not family. White signifies Japan and Red is Chinese. Green is for Muslim country royals. There are no Blue Dragon families. Once again a society is not a family. Ben's sources do show some classic Japanese Sinophobia. Par for the course, given the history between these two countries.
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