Some people never grow
up.
HOME OFFICE
311 Lake view Drive, Highland Lake,
New York, 12743.
(15 miles from the Woodstock Site in
Bethel)
Come on by.
We are getting together to
organize our worldwide fundraising campaign to protect and preserve in
perpetuity the right of the people to continue to congregate at the Woodstock
site any time they are moved by the Spirit of Love to do so.
Here's one small way you can help us to raise the needed funds for the legal fees which will be accrued through the course of the legal actions we are taking to secure the public easement on the Woodstock site.
We have created a laminated card (with a similar image to the one shown above) which is given as a gift of appreciation to everyone who sends at least a $5 donation to the Woodstock Nation Foundation. On the back is an acknowledgement of your support and a map to Yasgur's Farm.
We hope you would want to give them as Holiday or birthday gifts to your friends and family who love Woodstock and what it represents as much as we do!
We thank you in advance for your $haring and ask you to please make your check or money order payable to the Woodstock Nation Foundation and send it to the above address above.
If you know of some other way you can
help please e-mail us!
Use the icon below
(All words in red are links)
Now organizing a fundraiser
for the
Woodstock
Nation Foundation
to assure that the Woodstock
Nation reunions will continue and the entire Woodstock
Festival Site in Bethel, New York,
will be open to you and
your friends day and night (24/7).
This is a big page please
scroll to the bottem for all information
An Invitation to Help
Usher in World Peace
Here's
some folks who seem to want to help
Dear
performer or artisan:
Alan
Moore is also known as the Butterfly Guy and sent us
the following message:
Musicians
and Fine Artists for World Peace to help with our fundraising.
"Peter Ziegler of Synergy International has offered to solar power our first benefit concert."
Alan suggested we contact Mr. Ziegler and the following synergy has started...
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 7:27
AM
Subject: Synergy
Hello Peter,
We are very interested in your company
and its direction.
Perhaps you would be interested in a collaboration
with us.
http://woodstocknation.org/executive.htm
Peace and Love
Daniel Francis Eggink
Woodstock Nation Foundation
At 10:05 AM 11/08/2000 -0800, Peter wrote:
Dear Daniel Francis Eggink,
Thanks for your information on Woodstock
Nation. You are a beautiful flash from the counter-culture from the
past and a renewed hope for the new culture of the future.
I will take some time to study your www site. I congratulate you
for keeping the vision alive. We will explore a collaboration with
you. There is much to share including some important videos.
With the new president (still not sure
who it is) we are indeed walking between two worlds. The future
is a self-fulfilling prophesy. What we tell ourselves is true will
become true. That is why the quality of our thoughts and feelings
are everything. I will be in contact with you
all. Tell me, have you ever come across
a guy named Mark Koening who used to live in Woodstock. He used to
be very active with the Rainbow Tribe of Oregon, was making films.
I'm trying to track him down. Thought you might know him.
Best Wishes,
Peter R. Ziegler, Managing Director
Synergy International
www.synergyii.com
Thank you Peter for the quick response.
Yes I know Nathan Koening who you mentioned.
He is married and still doing video.
Here is his url
http://www.woodstock-museum.org/
WE want to use our high visibility Woodstock
Nation name and web site to launch a 24/7
Public hearing,
entertainment marathon and fundraiser via
the internet, fm radio and global satellite television to bring funds not
only for our not-for-profit corporation and other organizations such as
Nathan's Woodstock Museum
but entities such as the Idealists
http://www.idealist.org/
We
have a web site that is getting a lot of action for a low budget
"home" based operation.
Nov. 8, 2000
Here is our stats for the last 7 days:
Successful requests: 29,873
Average successful requests per day: 4,981
Successful requests for pages: 11,340
Average successful requests for pages
per day: 1,890
Distinct files requested: 468
Distinct hosts served: 2,052
Data transferred: 457,957,213 bytes
Average data transferred per day: 76,370,398
bytes
All the best to you also.
Daniel Eggink
http://www.woodstocknation.org/awsome.htm
At 11:43 AM 11/09/2000 +0100, Nathan wrote:
Hi guys,
Thank you so much for reconnecting me
to one of my dearest old cohorts. [Peter Ziegler].
Nathan
Daniel wrote:
Hi Nathan,
Our affection for you folks is still very
warm. Because of the activity on our web site we have had several unique
opportunities to reconnect old cohorts and lost relatives. Have you seen
your old friends web site? http://www.synergyii.com/
I am still working to forge a WOODSTOCK
NATION COOPERATIVE That will be self-sustaining. for all af us as well
as those who at the moment live on less than $1 a day.
I knew Buck
minister "Bucky" Fuller personally and respect his concept of synergy.
My personal vision of a future life on
earth involves the dismantling and recycling of our large heavy metal
industrial installations and encouraging botanical arts.
Process energy for heat and light would
come from locally built primary generators based on Tesla
concepts and designs for hybrid mechanical oscillators generating
acoustical thermal waves that are converted into electro magnetic energy.
I began tracking alternative power in
1967 and 68 when we were publishing
the San Francisco Oracle
http://www.woodstocknation.org/sforacle.htm
The strategy I am working on now is to
get the Woodstock Nation recognized as an extraterritorial principality
with non governmental status, equivalent to the Sovereign Military Order
of Knights of Saint John, and recognized by the U.N. Then when we present
our
Woodstock Nation Exhibition in Host States
we will have diplomatic immunity to demonstrate the planter economy based
on Hemp that we "Hempsters" envision.
Please contact us if you would like to donate
to the Woodstock Nation
Foundation to help our campaign
to reopen the Woodstock
site to you and your friends 24/7 instead of a "few moments for quiet reflection
then leave'" as is the current policy.

From:Bflyspirit@aol.com
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 14:30:47 EST
Subject: Re: Synergy
Allen
just joined the
butterfly board and Peter offered to solar power a
benefit for us sponsored by his company
Synergy International.
Allen Cohen
Allen Cohen was born in Brooklyn, New York.
His search for the inner and
outer Grail led him to San Francisco in
the early 60s, where he founded and
edited the legendary "San
Francisco Oracle," the psychedelic,
rainbow-hued
underground newspaper published in the
Haight-Ashbury. He also helped
originate rites of passage like the Human-Be-In
in San Francisco. From
1968-75 he lived on a rural commune, learned
midwifery, and in 1970 wrote the
first of the new wave of books on natural
childbirth, "Childbirth Is
Ecstasy." He returned to San Francisco
in 1975 and worked in the peace
movement on the steering committee of
the Peace and Environmental Coalition.
In 1981 he wrote "The Reagan Poems," prophesying
the personal and social
effects of the Reagan years. He has continually
performed his poetry at music
concerts, colleges, museums and coffeehouses.
In 1986 he was chosen by the San Francisco
Art Commission to help organize
and jury its first SF Art Festival Poetry
Day. From 1981- 1987 he served on
the Board of Directors of Imagine Nine
Inc., a non-profit organization that
produced concerts to raise money for charities.
From 1988-1991 he worked with
Regent Press in Oakland, Ca. to publish
a commemorative "Facsimile Edition"
of the complete "San Francisco Oracle"
in order to preserve its fading glory
for posterity. In 1991 he guest edited
an issue of "The City" magazine, a
monthly San Francisco urban magazine,
as a 25th Anniversary Oracle with new
works by many of the writers and artists
who were in the original Oracle.
Since the early 80s he has been presenting
his multi-image slide show "The
Rise and Fall of the Haight-Ashbury in
the 60s" in theaters and universities.
In 1995 he authored a CD-Rom, "The Haight
Ashbury in the 60s." In 1997 he was
asked to be a judge for the Bay Guardian
Poetry Contest. He is working on a
poetry book, "The Book of Hats,"
and a political book that takes a shot at
reconstructing American politics and a
children's fantasy book, "The Secret
of Tomato Sauce."
He was owner and teacher in an in-home
preschool in Walnut Creek Ca. and he
is now consulting with the San
Diego Museum of Art for their Rock 'n' Roll
Poster
Exhibit and is director - editor
of"www.beatmuseum.org"
E-mail sforacle@hooked.net
An Invitation to Help Usher in World Peace
ADVENT OF THE BUTTERFLY RAINBOW MILLENNIUM
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to the Woodstock Nation
Foundation to help our campaign
to reopen the Woodstock
site to you and your friends 24/7.
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