I agree guess we will have to see what happens. I do feel save here and am working toward keeping them piggies out. > > on 10/25/05 9:04 PM, pibssmith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Thank you for your replies to "Hogs" > > > > Another depressing thing is inspite of whatever feeling many of us > > about the TMO the school MSAE is the crowning jewel so sweet and > > such a nice environment for the kids. I saw an un named person this > > past week whose spouse is a dean of one of the levels cant recall > > which and when I asked this person frankly how things were going > > with the 1-2 grade class near nil and 3-4 grade girls at 9 students > > and not sure what boys total is. That persons answers is " We are > > hoping for a miracle" Here I am in Hog mire worry and she is hoping > > for a miracle to keep MSAE alive that was the best that person could > > come up with???? I was stunned. I asked if MUM went under if MSAE > > could survive and that person said yes but most likely parents would > > start a charter school and bring some staff with and start their own > > maybe even rent school buidling if it was not sold. > > Some thoughts: > > MSAE is dying because the pipeline is drying up. The baby boomers made up > the biggest wave of the TMO and their children have mostly passed MSAE age. > There is no other big wave on the horizon. MSAE can't bring in kids from > Ethiopia like MUM can. Without those foreign students, MUM would have died > already. > > If the hogs aren't stopped, Fairfield may be ruined. Or it may not be too > bad in town - just in the rural areas - depending on which way the wind > blows (you don't need a weatherman to tell you that). > > The places you mentioned - Boulder, etc. - are VERY expensive. Talk about > losing money! You have to have big bucks to move there now. A friend of mine > cashed in his Boulder home which he had purchased a decade or two ago and > was able to buy a nice place on 16 acres in rural Colorado and become > semi-retired. > > There's some heavy shit coming down the pike IMO, and I don't mean pig > manure. Epidemics, earth changes, earthquakes, rising sea levels (flooded > coastal cities), terrorist attacks, economic collapse, social turmoil. Five > years from now Fairfield might look like a very good place to live even if > we are surrounded by hogs. But let's keep fighting to keep them piggies at > bay. Hog confinements are symptomatic of a barbaric society. If world > consciousness really does rise - smoothly or cataclysmically - maybe they > will become a thing of the past. > > I heard that Maharishi once said that people can either move to Fairfield > now or come later as refugees. Maybe time will prove him right. >
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