When I was first introduced to a friend who live not too far from here up towards the Abbotsford area. She was absolutely blown away by the simplicity of how it all goes together to form a sustainable system. Helen is her name and she offered her property to build and to set up a 24 ft. relocation platform. This lead to a meeting Sunday before last where around 25 people came out to the meeting to see the relocation platform demonstration. Menno Pauls was especially interested as he was shown this type sacred geomety back in the 70's. At that time he was shown these communities of light coming down to the earth. You can read about his bio if you go to the gathering of the eagles site.
Out of the main gathering a core group of us came together here in Mission. One young yuppie couple wants to sell their home and purchase a 24 ft. relocation platform with a yurt. Another man who has a cabin on Hatzec Lake wants to replace it with a platform that can be made floatable. So the interest is begining to grow.
Richard who lives south of Mission on a farm expressed his desire to use their propertey to showcase practical applications using the platforms. Each hexagonal section is equal to 48 sq. ft. that would make the perfect base for a insulated shed, greenhouse, sauna, steam room, animal shelter, water catcher, treehouse, canned food storage, tent platform, solar heater, gazebo, energy shed. These are just a handful of uses of how practical architecture can be put together. He has the room to build these mini projects that could be geared towards the yuppie community.
As you can see this is ready to come off the ground. You can talk about it all you want to, but it comes down to making the first piece. People need to see it coming together. Everything has been falling into place with very little effort on my part so I know that someone is guiding all this. The relocation platforms would go a long way to set up an alternative and sustainable infrastructure.

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