A Light In The Darkness
Welcome to "A Light In The Darkness" - a realm that explores the mysterious and the occult; the paranormal and the supernatural; the unexplained and the controversial; and, not forgetting, of course, the conspiracy theories; including Artificial Intelligence; Chemtrails and Geo-engineering; 5G and EMR Hazards; The Net Zero lie ; Trans-Humanism and Trans-Genderism; The Covid-19 and mRNA vaccine issues; The Ukraine Deception, Flat Earth, Tartaria ... and a whole lot more.
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Saturday, 13 June 2026
What the Cherokee Elders Refused to Say About the Tunnels Under the Smokies — Until 1907
Ancient Astronaut Evidence: Flying Gods Across Cultures
Ancient myths repeatedly describe sky-beings who arrive with knowledge. Serpents with feathers, world trees, and divine messengers appear in many traditions. These overlaps fuel the idea that cultures far apart recorded the same visitors. However, new summaries by archaeologists and indigenous scholars stress that similar symbols can arise independently to express power, fertility, sky, or cosmos...<<<Read More>>>...
Dirty soda disaster: What’s really hiding in that trendy drink
The trend originated in Utah as a coffee alternative for those avoiding caffeine and alcohol.
Major chains like McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, and PepsiCo have added dirty soda options to their menus.
Doctors warn the drinks cause blood sugar spikes, addiction, and increased risk of chronic disease.
Health experts recommend treating dirty sodas as occasional desserts, not regular beverages.
The latest beverage trend sweeping America looks innocent enough. It arrives in a tall cup filled with pebble ice, topped with cream, and often garnished with fruit. But what’s inside that glossy cup is anything but clean. Known as the “dirty soda,” this concoction combines traditional soft drinks with flavored syrups, creamers, fruit juices and other garnishes. The result is a sweet beverage that blends elements of a soda, mocktail and dessert. And doctors across the country are sounding alarms....<<<Read More>>>...
The Climate Cult
The climate alarmism of our time is a malignant alliance of ignorant fanaticism, like that mentioned above, and opportunism: the lust for power, fame and wealth. Like all fanatical movements, climate alarmism is doing great collateral damage, most notably to the reputation of my own profession of science. Generous research grants from governments and private foundations have created a new discipline of ‘climate science’. Traditional, rigorous disciplines like atmospheric physics, atmospheric chemistry, meteorology or palaeontology were quick to cash in by renaming themselves with some variant of ‘Centre for Saving the Planet’. They were generously rewarded with research grants, new laboratories, professorships, elections to learned societies, prizes and other tokens of gratitude....<<<Read More>>>...
Economics will curtail the widespread use of AI
However, the costs of running AI programmes are enormous, including the costs of data centres and equipment, power plants, energy transmission lines and energy grid infrastructure.
So, there’s a gap between what AI costs and the price users pay for it.
Currently, the cost of setting up and running AI programmes is being borne by Wall Street, for example. What happens when investors in AI no longer want to bear the cost but instead want to make a profit?
In the following, Chris MacIntosh discusses three possible future scenarios for AI.
In five years, we’ll all likely be chuckling and shaking our heads over AI. Because today, the tech feels free and limitless, doesn’t it?
People are generating endless content: images, videos, memes, code snippets, social posts. Companies are bolting AI onto products by default, the way every Fortune 500 company suddenly discovered they were “sustainable” five years ago.
There’s much deliberation on AI right now, and it splits into two main camps of thesis: the majority – those who will die on its hill of promise, convinced we’re months away from effective altruism, UBI, and sentient toasters. And the minority – usually older, more experienced types – who don’t fully understand it, but look at numbers, remember the dot-com bust, and think this rhymes. We’ll leave that debate to the dinner parties.
What interests us is something more boring. Physics. Because here’s the thing: AI isn’t free.
Every token represents electricity. Something your average developer, product manager, user, or investor gives precisely zero thought to.
Electricity means power plants, transmission lines, grid infrastructure – yes. It also means hot sheds; capital-intensive data centres and all the equipment, cooling systems, and real estate that go with them. Real things. Physical things.
We are surrounded by hype without consideration for the physics. Right now, there’s a disconnect between the physical cost of this technology and the price users pay for it.
That gap is being covered by Wall Street, venture capital, pension funds, hyperscaler balance sheets and strategic spending on “growth” (a word which here means “losses we’ve chosen to rebrand”).
The question is: what happens when that gap closes?...<<<Read More>>>....
Friday, 12 June 2026
Aligning With Your Soul’s Purpose
Your soul’s calling doesn’t always arrive as a lightning bolt. Sometimes it begins as a subtle longing, a recurring dream, a feeling you can’t quite explain, or an inner knowing that something meaningful is waiting for you. It may show up in what inspires you, what excites you, what you can’t stop thinking about, or what makes you feel most alive. These inner signals are not random. They are sacred clues, guiding you back toward the path that feels most honest and aligned.
Finding your calling is less about having all the answers and more about learning to listen. As you begin to notice what lights you up, what your body responds to, and what your spirit keeps reaching for, you can start following the breadcrumbs one small step at a time. And with each step, life may begin to feel less like something you’re simply getting through — and more like something you’re meant to fully and beautifully live...<<<Read More>>>....
Trump’s Groundhog Day: Stuck in an Endless Time Loop of War and Delusion
Every morning we wake up to hopeful talk of peace; by evening, both sides are blasting one another again. As one news analysis put it, “If there is going to be fighting with Iran almost every single day, what is the point of having a ceasefire?” That question exposes the delusion at the heart of this administration.
Unfortunately, Donald Trump’s personal transformation never happened. Unlike Murray’s character, who eventually learned humility and compassion, Trump remains the same man who thinks he can bend reality by sheer will. This is the core problem: a president who genuinely believes he can declare peace into existence while his generals load the bombs. The result is an endless loop of deception -- one that American taxpayers are funding with their lives and their savings...<<<Read More>>>...
Retired British Army Colonel warns that civil war between Britons and immigrants is now inevitable
“I’m not talking about the American Civil War,” he said. “I’m talking about something more like Northern Ireland but on a much more intensive scale, where you have the indigenous British and some of the immigrant population and the British government all on three different sides fighting against each other. And I’d be very surprised if that doesn’t happen.”
Col. (Ret.) Richard Kemp is a former commander of British forces in Afghanistan and Iraq. He spent much of his last five years of his military career in Downing Street as head of the international terrorism team at the Joint Intelligence Committee. He is now a writer, journalist, media commentator and motivational speaker and provides strategic consultancy services on leadership, security, intelligence, counter-terrorism and defence.
In episode 3 of the Opinionated podcast, which aired in February, Col. Richard Kemp discussed US–Iran negotiations, the potential for renewed fighting in Gaza and a brewing civil war in Britain.
Kemp argued that unchecked immigration, growing Islamist political influence and weak political leadership are pushing the United Kingdom toward what he described as a likely “civil war” scenario....<<<Read More>>>...
10 Technologies That Existed Before 1850 That No Modern Engineer Can Build Today
The standard assumption of technological history is linear — we know more than we did, we can build more than we could, and the direction of capability is always forward. That assumption fails at specific, documented, reproducible points where objects and structures produced before 1850 cannot be replicated by modern engineering using modern materials, modern tools, and modern understanding. Not because we haven't tried. Because the attempts fail in ways that expose genuine gaps between what the historical record shows was built and what we can currently account for in terms of how it was built. 🏛️
In this video, we examine ten specific pre-1850 technologies — material compositions, structural achievements, acoustic properties, and physical capabilities — whose replication has been formally attempted by modern engineers and scientists and has either failed completely or produced results that fall measurably short of the historical original. 📋 We present each case with the engineering specifics — what was attempted, what the modern result produced, and where the gap between the historical performance and the modern replication lies.
We examine the Damascus steel problem. ⚙️ The blade composition and manufacturing process that produced Damascus steel — documented in the historical record from approximately the 3rd century through the 17th — has been the subject of serious metallurgical research for decades. Modern metallurgists have produced blades with similar surface patterns. They have not produced blades with the same combination of hardness, flexibility, and edge retention that the historical specimens demonstrate and that the historical accounts consistently describe. The specific carbon nanotube structures identified in Damascus steel samples suggest a manufacturing process whose mechanism modern metallurgy cannot fully account for.
We examine the Roman concrete problem. 🔬 Modern concrete exposed to seawater degrades within decades. Roman marine concrete structures built two thousand years ago are stronger now than when they were constructed — a performance characteristic that materials scientists have spent decades trying to explain and have only recently begun to partially understand through the identification of a mineral crystallization process that Roman concrete undergoes in seawater that modern Portland cement does not replicate. Eight more technologies. Each one built before 1850. None of them reproducible today. 🔒
Rayner’s Workers’ Rights Reforms Trigger Surge in Legal Claims
Employment claims increased by 55% in the first quarter of 2026 compared with the same period last year, new official figures show.
It comes after Labour’s Employment Rights Act obtained Royal Assent in December. It represents the biggest expansion of workers’ rights in over a decade, giving employees new protections over statutory sick pay, unfair dismissal and zero-hours contracts.
The overhaul – which was championed by the former deputy prime minister – has been praised by unions, with the Trades Union Congress claiming that Labour is delivering “vital common-sense reforms for millions of people across the country”.
However, it threatens to pile more pressure on employment tribunals which are already facing an influx of claims.
Jo Mackie, Employment Law Partner at Michelmores, said: “The increase in claims will happen as employment rights are spoken about more openly as they have been in the last two years during preparation for legal changes.”
Many of the reforms under the Employment Rights Act are still in secondary legislation.
Mackie said growing discussion of these reforms meant that “more people [will] become aware of practices that may be in breach of employment law”.
Imogen Finnegan, Senior Consultant with workplace and commercial disputes law firm Bellevue Law, warned that the recent explosion in employment claims risked resulting in “longer timelines, increased costs and prolonged uncertainty” for employers.
She said this could also delay tribunal decisions for employees with genuine claims....<<<Read More>>>...
Thursday, 11 June 2026
"They Don’t Drag You… They Make You Run Into The Fake Light”
This video explores the concept of the "false light" and its role in what some describe as a reincarnation trap. It delves into the idea of a matrix reality, where individuals are encouraged to escape the matrix through spiritual awakening. The narrative suggests that understanding the afterlife theory is crucial for those seeking to exit the matrix and remember who they truly are. Watch until the end.
UFO and Unsolved Disappearance of Flight N3808H
One of the most intriguing cases of UFO-related disappearance is that of pilot Jose Pagan Santos, who vanished along with his friend Jose Maldonado Torres on June 28, 1980, while flying from Santo Domingo to Puerto Rico....<<<Read More>>>...
Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Poorer Attention, Slower Mental Processing Even in Healthy Diets
The findings, published in Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring, add to growing evidence linking industrially processed products to cognitive decline. Researchers analyzed dietary and cognitive data from more than 2,100 middle-aged and older Australian adults without dementia.
According to the study, for every 10% increase in the share of daily calories from UPFs, attention scores dropped by a small but measurable amount. Lead author Dr. Barbara Cardoso, from Monash University's Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food, said the results point to a hidden cognitive cost of heavily processed foods...<<<Read More>>>....
The Backlash Against Net Zero is Gathering Steam Across Europe
Rather than some clandestine manoeuvring behind the public’s back, the more credible explanation for Brexit’s reversal is even more humiliating: that those now running the British state are venomously infantilised. Politicians and civil servants alike despise their own people and country and simultaneously defer to superordinate powers in the United Nations and European Union. The 2008 Climate Change Act is one of Blair’s Rings of Power: Five Acts to rule us all and in the darkness bind Britain; Acts that sacrifice the Common Law of England on the altar of ‘international law’ – a perversion of which the Attorney General for England and Wales, Richard (Baron) Hermer is High Priest.
The then Labour government believed that the planet’s first ‘legally-binding’ emissions-reduction policy would lead the world, but there’s a catch. Laws can require emissions reduction, but they cannot compel the wind to blow or the sun to shine. If the rest of the world was watching Britain’s ‘leadership’, then what they have seen since 2008 is deindustrialisation, GDP per capita stagnation and the democratic deficit widening into a traumatic repolarisation of politics....<<<Read More>>>...
Why Humans Couldn’t Have Built These Tartarian Cathedrals
Lessons from Sweden: After mass immigration comes the Orwellian state security system
The Fortress World Scenario is starting to take shape, and the average citizen has been manipulated into embracing it with open arms, he writes.
The Agentic State is a global action platform which assists governments in moving societies towards total digital control using agentic AI, an artificial intelligence system that can accomplish a specific goal with limited human supervision.
A panopticon is a circular building with a central inspection house or tower, a design most famously used for prisons. It has become a metaphor for societal control.
In the Fortress World Scenario, “as the systemic global crisis deepens, powerful international forces are able to impose order in the form of an authoritarian system of global apartheid with elites in protected enclaves and an impoverished majority outside.”
The lesson from Sweden is that these dystopian plans are being imposed on societies after mass immigration has been allowed to take hold....<<<Read More>>>...
Wednesday, 10 June 2026
We live in Matrix: The Scientific Case for a Simulated Universe
While inherently speculative, the simulated universe theory has gained attention from scientists and philosophers due to its intriguing implications. The idea has made its mark in popular culture, across movies, TV shows and books – including the 1999 film The Matrix.
The earliest records of the concept that reality is an illusion are from ancient Greece. There, the question “What is the nature of our reality?”, posed by Plato (427 BC) and others, gave birth to idealism. Idealist ancient thinkers such as Plato considered mind and spirit as the abiding reality. Matter, they argued, was just a manifestation or illusion.
Fast forward to modern times, and idealism has morphed into a new philosophy. This is the idea that both the material world and consciousness are part of a simulated reality. This is simply a modern extension of idealism, driven by recent technological advancements in computing and digital technologies. In both cases, the true nature of reality transcends the physical....<<<Read More>>>...
The most compelling case for a 19th century (or earlier) “cataclysm/reset”
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries architecture was shifting dramatically. Fueled by the Industrial Age, the ancient brick and masonry structures of Old World origins were systematically replaced with cold, modern steel. However, more often than not, the entire city itself was renovated, revealing numerous unexpected findings during these excavations.
In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania we have an event seen as the final removal of the massive “Grant’s Mound”, a historically significant “hill” which played a key role in the founding of Pittsburgh. Grant’s Mound, and the street level surrounding its ancient buildings, was lowered by a total of 33 feet, beginning with the “First Cut” in 1836, and concluding with the “Final Cut” of 1912 and 1913, which is the focus of our photographic evidence today.
These images showcase numerous anomalies that only became visible due to the excavations, with the most unexplainable being dozens of structures with foundations running 30 feet (or more) below the original surface of the mound. Even stranger, upon excavations these once-buried levels sometimes contained things like windows, doorways to the outside, ornate brickwork, and even statues - appearing to indicate that these “foundation” layers were not always meant to be underground.
Dangerous FDA-Approved Sunscreen Chemicals Found in Bloodstream After Single Application, Study Says
The blood concentrations of these chemicals exceeded the safety threshold set by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) by 180 to 500 times, the researchers reported. The FDA-funded study was part of the agency's ongoing effort to evaluate the safety of over-the-counter sunscreen products. Despite the findings, the FDA issued a statement advising consumers to continue using sunscreen and did not recall any products, officials said.
The JAMA study identified oxybenzone as one of the chemicals that readily penetrates the skin. Oxybenzone is classified as an endocrine disruptor that can mimic estrogen, according to published research. The chemical has been detected in the majority of Americans tested, the study noted, and similar findings have been reported in numerous biomonitoring surveys.
Within hours of application, levels of oxybenzone and other sunscreen chemicals in the blood surpassed the FDA's threshold for which further safety testing is warranted, the trial data showed. The agency has not yet determined whether these absorption levels pose a health risk. [1] The findings align with earlier research showing that sunscreen ingredients do not remain solely on the skin but enter the body. ...<<<Read More>>>....
Starmer issues ultimatum to technology companies to implement client-side scanning; this is the end of online privacy
Client-side scanning is a surveillance technique that analyses content on a user’s device before encryption. And, if the Government succeeds, it marks the end of online privacy – for everyone.
Signal has issued a statement on the UK government’s demand. “This proposal will not safeguard children. It endangers us all,” Signal says.
Age verification is spreading worldwide. It is a Trojan horse for limiting access to content that they do not wish the public to see. We need to look no further than what the UK government is doing worldwide under the pretence of keeping children safe online.
In July 2025, provisions in the Online Safety Act 2023 (“OSA”) were enacted, introducing age verification checks for online content. Using these new rules, just a week after they were implemented, a variety of content unrelated to children’s safety was already being censored.
“British people are being forced by the state to verify their age and hand over personal information to view political news about their own country. It is the sort of thing for which British diplomats would castigate third-world or tyrannical governments, but there seems to be little awareness of the danger of this law among our own governing class,” The Critic said in the week after the new rules began....<<<Read More>>>...
Wearing England Badges During World Cup Could Intimidate Detained Migrants, Immigration Officers Told
The country is set to be gripped by football fever this month as the Three Lions get ready to kick off their North America campaign against Croatia on June 17th.
For many this will involve dusting off St George’s flags and England badges to show their support for Thomas Tuchel’s charges.
But staff at detention centres have been warned against displaying these patriotic items, in a new report by the watchdog Independent Monitoring Board (IMB), over fears they may damage “professional standards”.
Among the document’s key findings are cautionary words over the effects of wearing England flags in short-term holding facilities (STHFs).
The report says: “On two occasions during the summer, staff at one STHF were observed wearing England flags affixed to their uniforms.
“The Board felt this risked perceptions of bias or even intimidation among detained people, especially in the light of recent anti-immigration protests in which flag displays were prominent.
“At a minimum, the Board concluded that this raised concerns about professional standards and workplace culture at the facility.”...<<<Read More>>>...
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
Accessing the World Within
Whether you are familiar with meditation or you are a beginner, being guided gives you the opportunity to benefit from the insight of others. There are numerous meditation and visualization techniques based in various spiritual philosophies and psychological applications. You may want to try several techniques to see what appeals to you the most, or just to gain a fresh perspective.
Guided meditation allows you to learn from others in a way that is similar to ones used by ancients all around the world. Once learned, meditation is a tool that will always be available to you. Like having a tour guide while traveling in a foreign country, a guided meditation takes you on an inner journey. But this tour allows you to see and experience your own inner world, a place that truly only exists within you. The scenes created in your mind’s eye can be revisited at any time without a guide because once you have seen the fascinating landscape of your own inner terrain, there will always be more to explore. (Daily OM)
Magnesium-Rich Foods Linked to Improved Sleep and Stress Regulation, According to Research
Hemp seeds deliver a remarkable 210 milligrams of magnesium per three-tablespoon serving, representing approximately 50 percent of the daily value, according to USDA data cited by NaturalNews.com. Pumpkin seeds provide 168 milligrams per ounce, also a potent source. Pumpkin seeds additionally supply tryptophan, an amino acid the body uses to produce the sleep hormone melatonin, according to a report on NaturalNews.com.
Almonds, at 76.5 milligrams per ounce (18% DV), and cashews, at 82.8 milligrams per ounce (20% DV), provide magnesium along with healthy fats that have been linked to mood regulation, according to research cited in an article on Mercola.com. Chia seeds offer 95 milligrams per ounce (23% DV) and also contain omega-3 fatty acids, which may benefit brain health, per a report on Mercola.com....<<<Read More>>>....
UK Parliament needs to launch an investigation into the Clean Power 2030 plan before it does any more damage
But the plan is failing to meet its targets on cost, time and quality – and grid integration costs are soaring. It is clear the Clean Power 2030 project is off the rails, David Turver writes.
Additionally, wind- and solar-generated energy are not going to be able to meet the UK’s requirements. There will be a significant shortfall in energy supply by 2030 and it’s unclear where this energy will come from.
There are now strong grounds to launch a Parliamentary investigation into the Clean Power 2030 to get the project cancelled before any more damage is done.
Back in 2024, NESO and DESNZ outlined their Clean Power 2030 (“CP2030”) plan. That plan called for a big increase in grid spending, an ambitious rollout of wind and solar capacity and also relied on negative emissions from Bio-Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (“BECCS”) to meet emissions targets. NESO claimed CP2030 “can be delivered without increasing costs for consumers.” DESNZ claimed that CP2030 would “build an energy system that can bring down bills for households and businesses for good.”
Recently, DESNZ released new data (ET6.1) showing the installed capacity of wind and solar at the end of 2025, and Drax announced it had got cold feet about investing in BECCS. So, what do these developments mean for Miliband’s CP2030 plan? Time to look at how well CP2030 is going against the plan. It is customary to analyse projects through three different dimensions: cost, time and quality...<<<Read More>>>....
Massive Curriculum Changes Required for UK School Geography After Met Office Climate Projections Ruled “Implausible”
Preferably by the start of the Autumn term in September.
It’s not as if teachers can argue that only the ‘high emissions’ pathway of RCP8.5 can be ignored. At the time, the Met Office only ran RCP8.5 assumptions through its super-computer, the results of which it then described as “plausible” as it promoted them in bold type. Using only RCP8.5 was justified on cost grounds since it enabled the available computer time to produce results – guesses might be a more accurate description – down to 2 kms. School resources do note that lower emissions results are available, but these were statistically derived by the Met Office from the RCP8.5 results. This means that all the Met Office projections are compromised and a thorough cleansing needs to be undertaken of all the flawed information wherever it occurs in the teaching environment....<<<Read More>>>....
Monday, 8 June 2026
Traveling through time: The story of Irene Corbally Kuhn
While her book covers a wide range of captivating stories, one passage stands out as particularly intriguing. In this section, Irene describes an eerie experience that could be interpreted as either a time-slip or a psychic vision of a future tragedy.
Let’s delve into Irene’s life and the context surrounding this extraordinary incident. In 1922, Irene was stationed in Shanghai, where she tied the knot with Bert Kuhn, a fellow reporter who served as the news editor for the “China Press.” The couple’s joy multiplied when they welcomed their daughter, Rene, in the subsequent year....<<<Read More>>>...
Why I Can’t Wait for the AI Bubble to Crash
Consider OpenAI: the company is hemorrhaging cash, projecting $44 billion in losses over five years with no profits expected anytime soon [1]. Anthropic is no better. These giants have no real revenue model, and markets are about to teach them a brutal lesson. While I can’t wait for the hype to collapse, I also know that the crash will separate the wheat from the chaff. Those of us who actually understand how to use AI will emerge stronger, while the corporate morons who bought the hype will be left holding empty bags and abandoned promises.
The reason the so-called AI leaders are doomed is simple: they have no sustainable revenue model. OpenAI projects billions in losses, and its valuation is built on vapor. Meanwhile, Chinese open-source models like DeepSeek and Qwen are outperforming them at a fraction of the cost. As I’ve noted before, the arrogance of Sam Altman blinds him to the fact that his closed, expensive technology is already being eclipsed by free alternatives that anyone can run locally....<<<<Read More>>>....
Starmer Poised to Ban Under-16s From Social Media in ‘Australian-Plus’ Crackdown
The Prime Minister has been considering what action to take after a three-month consultation on an Australian-style social ban on children under 16.
There is growing speculation that Sir Keir will opt for a so-called “Australian-plus” model with a ban on a wider range of sites combined with restrictions on “addictive” features and tougher age checks to prevent children circumventing the rules.
Sir Keir is said to be carving out policies to provide him with a “legacy” as he faces the threat of a leadership challenge from Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester mayor who is favourite to secure a return to Parliament in the Makerfield by-election in less than two weeks’ time.
However, the children’s commissioner has proposed that any social media ban should be extended to 16- and 17-year-olds
Dame Rachel de Souza has said that any ban must apply “equally to all children” up to 18.
She also urged Sir Keir Starmer to draw up a list of features that tech firms would be forced to ban because they encourage children to stay online, put them at risk of seeing harmful content or enable them to be contacted by strangers.
The Prime Minister is expected to announce the first stage of the crackdown on Monday with tech companies being forced to install software that makes it impossible for children to take or share nude images.
If businesses including Google and Apple fail to comply within three months, Sir Keir will say legislation will be introduced that would mean the companies could face fines, regulations on phone sales to children or criminal sanctions....<<<Read More>>>....
From the day we are born, our health is determined by our gut
More than 99% of your genes come from microbes, not your chromosomes.
The best predictor of future health is your gut microbiome at birth. C-section and antibiotic regimens – both in the mother and the baby – are known to degrade the baby’s microbiome, but can be compensated for.
Healthy microbiomes are more connected to what your ancestors had that has been lost through short-sighted practices and technology installations. Trying to head toward that is much more constructive than trying to completely overhaul something to a group of microbes your ancestors never saw.
Aside from the vaginal tract, the baby also receives valuable microbes via skin-to-skin contact, including oral contact with breast tissue, as well as from the breast milk, which is why breastfeeding is so important and impacts your child’s health well into the future. Environmental exposures from soil, food and animals also play a role....<<<Read More>>>....
Sunday, 7 June 2026
The Meaning of Larimar
Healers that use gemstones in their work were amongst the first people to recognize the true rarity and value of larimar and much has been written about the metaphysical properties.
The vibrational frequency of Larimar is one of the highest of any gemstone; the energy in larimar is incredibly high, resulting in many desirable properties.
It is finely attuned with the throat chakra and many believe it has the ability to enhance a person’s communication skills. Larimar has shown great effects on one’s trust and love towards their partner, as it opens their hearts and souls, revealing their true feelings and love towards one another.
Larimar is the ultimate love stone for couples of all ages.
Edgar Cayce prophesied the discovery of Larimar in his writings. Larimar is often associated with Atlantis, and many psychics have since confirmed this connection (hence the name Atlantis stone).
Larimar combines the energy of the oceans with the energy of the heavens which means Larimar helps to combine our thoughts (air) with our emotions (water).
When placed on the skin, the high vibrational energy of Larimar can help to ease stress and tension and it is said to be excellent for clearing headaches. Local folklore also says that Larimar has the ability to attract one’s soulmate!...<<<Read More>>>....
Scotland Yard Captured by “Woke Mind Virus” and No Longer Treats Citizens Equally, Says Whistleblower
Scotland Yard has been captured by the “woke mind virus” and no longer treats citizens equally under the law, a veteran police officer has claimed.
Rick Prior, the former chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation, said the force had prioritised equalising outcomes among different ethnic groups over ensuring equality of opportunity for more than a decade.
He said this had led to a loss of skills in the force and had affected the policing of London’s streets.
He also claimed the force had rejected his suggestions that officers should be banned from wearing political symbols, such as rainbow lanyards representing the LGBT community, after he was invited to draw up new guidelines on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) last summer.
Forces across the country are facing an ongoing row about the impact of EDI policy in policing in the wake of the murder of Henry Nowak in Southampton.
The 18 year-old university student was arrested and handcuffed as he was dying after his killer, Vickrum Digwa, who is Sikh, falsely claimed that Mr Nowak had racially abused him and knocked his turban off.
Forces are under mounting pressure to review their EDI policies and rethink their Race Action Plans.
In a foreword to a report by the Free Speech Union (FSU) into the Nowak case, Mr Prior described his concerns about the state of the country’s largest force....<<<Read More>>>...
Every Old World Estate Had Twin Mirrors Facing Each Other — What Stood Between Them at Night
Walk through the surviving interiors of old world estates — the grand country houses of England, the châteaux of France, the palazzos of northern Italy, the manor houses of the German states — and a consistent feature appears that the standard architectural history of these buildings treats as decorative. Two large mirrors, positioned on opposing walls, facing each other. The arrangement produces an infinite regression of reflections — a visual corridor of diminishing images that extends beyond the room's physical boundaries into an optical space that has no end. Every estate guide describes it as an aesthetic choice. Every mirror manufacturer's historical record describes the arrangements as a standard installation request. And nobody in the standard history of European interior design has asked why the same specific arrangement appears in the same specific room type across centuries of construction and thousands of individual properties. 🪞
In this video, we examine the twin mirror arrangements of old world estates not as decorative conventions but as functional installations whose technical characteristics — glass composition, backing material, frame construction, and placement geometry — correspond to known properties of optical and electromagnetic systems whose applications go beyond reflection. 📐 We trace the specifications of the mirrors used in the most significant installations, the materials whose presence in the backing compounds of old world mirrors has been identified in conservation analyses, and what those material compositions produce in terms of the electromagnetic properties of a large reflective surface that standard silvered glass does not replicate.
We examine what stood between them. 🕯️ The estate inventories of the old world are among the most comprehensive documentary records of material culture in European history — cataloguing furniture, artworks, textiles, and decorative objects down to the level of individual candlesticks. The inventories of rooms with twin mirror installations consistently show one anomaly — the space between the mirrors is either left empty in the inventory or contains an entry whose description is vague relative to the precision applied to every other object in the same room. We trace that inventory pattern across multiple estates in multiple countries and examine what category of object produces systematic vagueness in otherwise precise documentary records. We also examine what the optical corridor produces. 🔬 The infinite regression created by opposing mirrors is a well-documented optical phenomenon. What is less documented in the standard physics literature — but present in the experimental literature on mirror cavity systems — is what the space between two large opposing reflective surfaces does to the electromagnetic environment in the cavity between them. We examine the mirror cavity research and ask whether the old world estate installations, at the scale and material specification they were built to, would have produced a cavity environment whose properties the installations' designers understood and intended. The mirrors faced each other in every estate. The space between them was the point. 🔒
📚 Topics covered: old world twin mirrors, opposing mirror installation, estate interior mirror arrangement, mirror backing composition, electromagnetic mirror cavity, estate inventory anomaly, optical corridor estates, old world mirror specifications, mirror cavity physics, European estate mirrors.













































