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Hi, I'm personally interested in starting an urban intentional community in the next few years (I'm presently finishing up nursing school and pretty much have my hands full!). My intent is to find several people who share my vision and commitment. Though I want to work together in order to design and develop this community, there are several immutable factors: 1. This community does not have a religious theme...the personal religious views of members are not relevant. 2. The goal of this communi …
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I wanted to get together with people that are interested in being prepared for any kind of disaster. That can 1. Preserve and protect their families 2. Preserve and protect the community that they call home. I was tired of being ignorant to the changing world and want to better prepared I also have noticed how difficult it can be to get to know people and wanted to branch out. You should join if any of these things bring a spark to your mind.
Thought it would be beneficial to start a group that highlights individual talents and knowledge that involve emergency preparedness. As a relatively new prepper, I thought like minded people with various experience and interests could come together to learn from each other. Depending upon interest, we could do a monthly get-together and decide how to proceed. I think it would be fun/beneficial to learn about food storage, solar energy, SHTF ideas etc. Open to anyone to join. You do not have to …
http://www.thrivemovement.com/ I would like to learn from and teach others how we can thrive as a group peel back the layers here in St. louis and make a difference while we engage others. There is much information that we have access to which needs to come out. Persons who have the desire to help make a peacful change as the leveling comes nearer to us should join are just come and check us out.
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Keeping small flocks of poultry has been a keystone of sustainable living for centuries. This local food tradition is returning to cities and towns across America. We want to show that well maintained flocks are good neighbors. They’re much quieter than dogs, lawn mowers and traffic, they are not smelly and rather than spread disease, small diverse flocks are the solution to avian diseases that evolve in highly concentrated commercial poultry operations. There are 70 Poultry Meetup grou …
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