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Michael St Clair

Source: Project Camelot

Montreux, Switzerland
May 21, 2008

Michael St Clair has written three well-received books and recently re-entered the world of banking to advise private clients with an eye to the coming changes in world economies and ways of doing business.

This talk covers the whole range from safe spaces (which Michael prefers to call radiant zones), to what might be happening and what one should consider preparing for in the future, coming bank failures, possible geopolitical events that could change our lives, and other concerns. Michael has spent several years viewing the scenarios—both positive and negative—that one might need to consider in the years ahead. He shares his thoughts and his own personal vision, as well as some key points to consider in the coming days.


Audio Interviews

Don Nicoloff interviews Michael St Clair Feb 28, 2008. Part 1, Part 2

What a World interview January 1, 2006. Listen

Lou Gentile interviews Michael St Clair July 7, 2003. Part 1, Part 2, Part 3


Source: Project Camelot

Montreux, Switzerland
September 2006

Project Camelot interviews Michael St Clair, a renowned futurist and visionary, at Chateau de Chillon in Montreux. St Clair has written a book called Zen of Stars that addresses the transformations and earth changes which are coming in the next few years.

As he says: “We are psychic beings inhabiting a physical reality.” St Clair is a synthesist who covers areas as diverse as astrology, astronomy, cosmology and the evolution of the human soul. Inspired by the work of Krishnamurti, he talks about the future of the planet Earth and our growing awareness that is launching us into an enlightened view of the merging of realities.

His work centers around the notion of the growth of small communities and safe places—where those who wish to ride out the coming years can live true to their ideals while maintaining the calm necessary to be ports of shelter to those around us.