Guest guest Posted May 25, 2002 Report Share Posted May 25, 2002 Dear Raw Seattle all, I would like to let you know about something I have been working on for the last few weeks. I met an amazing multi-millionaire fellow -- let's call him G (I can't reveal more than that via email, as he is very private). There must be something cosmic between us, because he and I just meshed synchronistically at so many levels all at once. Anyway, here is the exciting thing: He owns a temple on a piece of land in Kansas. The temple is dug 40 feet underground and has 20 foot ceilings inside, with lots of temple amenities: spas/hot tubs/saunas/steam rooms(?) altars, meeting rooms, sleeping areas, etc etc. Above ground, there are many acres of organic gardens & fruit trees. It's about a 2 hour drive to the nearest organic store (Wild Oats). I don't know the exact location in Kansas yet. Now check this out: it's currently unoccupied, and I have permission from G to use it for raw fooders for free! The only expense would be about $1500/month for electricity to run all the equipment there. Also, we would require some kind of communications -- phone line at least, and hopefully high-speed internet as well. I don't know all the details yet but I think it's time to start moving on this. Since it has been unoccupied for 2 years or so, the gardens may be in wild shape, but the fruit trees should be fine. I certainly am planning to go to Kansas and check out the site ASAP, and others are welcome to go along on that trip as well. My thought is that David Wolfe might be interested in using the site as a base of some sort, so I am working on getting in touch with him about this especially when he is in Seattle in a few weeks. raw peace, Stephen Bard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2002 Report Share Posted May 29, 2002 Hello Stephen, I live in Wichita, KS, which is basically located in the middle of the state (within 2-3 hours of anywhere inside the state). I've been visiting Raw Seattle because I will be in Seattle for a few days in July. If you find out any information and would like for someone to investigate, maybe take some pictures, please let me know at Daybreak. It sounds like a very interesting proposition. Best wishes, Chris Teague RawSeattle, " anataptah " <qrhythm@h...> wrote: > Dear Raw Seattle all, > I would like to let you know about something I have been working on > for the last few weeks. I met an amazing multi-millionaire fellow -- > let's call him G (I can't reveal more than that via email, as he is > very private). There must be something cosmic between us, because he > and I just meshed synchronistically at so many levels all at once. > Anyway, here is the exciting thing: He owns a temple on a piece of > land in Kansas. The temple is dug 40 feet underground and has 20 foot > ceilings inside, with lots of temple amenities: spas/hot > tubs/saunas/steam rooms(?) altars, meeting rooms, sleeping areas, etc > etc. > Above ground, there are many acres of organic gardens & fruit trees. > It's about a 2 hour drive to the nearest organic store (Wild Oats). > I don't know the exact location in Kansas yet. > Now check this out: it's currently unoccupied, and I have permission > from G to use it for raw fooders for free! The only expense would be > about $1500/month for electricity to run all the equipment there. > Also, we would require some kind of communications -- phone line at > least, and hopefully high-speed internet as well. > I don't know all the details yet but I think it's time to start > moving on this. Since it has been unoccupied for 2 years or so, the > gardens may be in wild shape, but the fruit trees should be fine. I > certainly am planning to go to Kansas and check out the site ASAP, > and others are welcome to go along on that trip as well. > My thought is that David Wolfe might be interested in using the site > as a base of some sort, so I am working on getting in touch with him > about this especially when he is in Seattle in a few weeks. > raw peace, > Stephen Bard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2002 Report Share Posted May 29, 2002 i am a raw vegan, and a graduate student in fayetteville, arkansas. not far from kansas, at least east kansas. please keep me posted on this place, as i am somewhat interested. joe >"anataptah" >RawSeattle >RawSeattle >[RawSeattle] massive opportunity for 200(?) or so raw humans >Fri, 24 May 2002 23:18:09 -0000 > >Dear Raw Seattle all, >I would like to let you know about something I have been working on >for the last few weeks. I met an amazing multi-millionaire fellow -- >let's call him G (I can't reveal more than that via email, as he is >very private). There must be something cosmic between us, because he >and I just meshed synchronistically at so many levels all at once. >Anyway, here is the exciting thing: He owns a temple on a piece of >land in Kansas. The temple is dug 40 feet underground and has 20 foot >ceilings inside, with lots of temple amenities: spas/hot >tubs/saunas/steam rooms(?) altars, meeting rooms, sleeping areas, etc >etc. >Above ground, there are many acres of organic gardens & fruit trees. >It's about a 2 hour drive to the nearest organic store (Wild Oats). >I don't know the exact location in Kansas yet. >Now check this out: it's currently unoccupied, and I have permission >from G to use it for raw fooders for free! The only expense would be >about $1500/month for electricity to run all the equipment there. >Also, we would require some kind of communications -- phone line at >least, and hopefully high-speed internet as well. >I don't know all the details yet but I think it's time to start >moving on this. Since it has been unoccupied for 2 years or so, the >gardens may be in wild shape, but the fruit trees should be fine. I >certainly am planning to go to Kansas and check out the site ASAP, >and others are welcome to go along on that trip as well. >My thought is that David Wolfe might be interested in using the site >as a base of some sort, so I am working on getting in touch with him >about this especially when he is in Seattle in a few weeks. >raw peace, >Stephen Bard > > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2002 Report Share Posted May 29, 2002 Hi Stephen, Excellent opportunity, we would be interested (w/ Wolfe I'm sure) as a base for Abundant Health & Wellness - When are you going to Kansas? Call me to discuss 360531-1077 - I am in area at least until June 5th. In Health & Peace, Yashpal joe williamson [jrwmojo]Wednesday, May 29, 2002 1:27 PMRawSeattle Subject: Re: [RawSeattle] massive opportunity for 200(?) or so raw humans i am a raw vegan, and a graduate student in fayetteville, arkansas. not far from kansas, at least east kansas. please keep me posted on this place, as i am somewhat interested. joe >"anataptah" >RawSeattle >RawSeattle >[RawSeattle] massive opportunity for 200(?) or so raw humans >Fri, 24 May 2002 23:18:09 -0000 > >Dear Raw Seattle all, >I would like to let you know about something I have been working on >for the last few weeks. I met an amazing multi-millionaire fellow -- >let's call him G (I can't reveal more than that via email, as he is >very private). There must be something cosmic between us, because he >and I just meshed synchronistically at so many levels all at once. >Anyway, here is the exciting thing: He owns a temple on a piece of >land in Kansas. The temple is dug 40 feet underground and has 20 foot >ceilings inside, with lots of temple amenities: spas/hot >tubs/saunas/steam rooms(?) altars, meeting rooms, sleeping areas, etc >etc. >Above ground, there are many acres of organic gardens & fruit trees. >It's about a 2 hour drive to the nearest organic store (Wild Oats). >I don't know the exact location in Kansas yet. >Now check this out: it's currently unoccupied, and I have permission >from G to use it for raw fooders for free! The only expense would be >about $1500/month for electricity to run all the equipment there. >Also, we would require some kind of communications -- phone line at >least, and hopefully high-speed internet as well. >I don't know all the details yet but I think it's time to start >moving on this. Since it has been unoccupied for 2 years or so, the >gardens may be in wild shape, but the fruit trees should be fine. I >certainly am planning to go to Kansas and check out the site ASAP, >and others are welcome to go along on that trip as well. >My thought is that David Wolfe might be interested in using the site >as a base of some sort, so I am working on getting in touch with him >about this especially when he is in Seattle in a few weeks. >raw peace, >Stephen Bard > > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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