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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Sunday, 22 March 2026
Why is the US so wrapped up on the subject of UFOs right now?
All of them were recorded by various agencies and services of the United States, and most of the reports were received from members of the Air Force and the US Navy.
Over the past few years, this is far from the first (and not the second) Pentagon UFO report. Why is the US so obsessed with a topic that many consider “weird”? There must be some reasonable explanation for this....<<<Read More>>>...
Unlimited Thinking
When we apply this quote to our lives, we can see that we cannot create abundance by staying in a consciousness of poverty, nor can we gain a sense of power in our lives while identifying ourselves as a victim. Situations begun from anger or fear have little chance of reaching a state of peace and trust unless someone involved can conceive of that possibility and act upon it. We need to find ways to step outside of our limited understanding in order to seek a bigger picture. One way to do this is to shift our perspective to see the situation from another’s point of view and ideally the perspective of all others involved. Even if we can’t truly know another’s motivations, by imagining what they might be, we open ourselves up to numerous possibilities and an expanded vision. This alone can shift our feelings of anger to compassion and the desire for a positive solution for all involved.
Once we have opened our mind to greater possibilities, we can connect to our higher self for inspired solutions. From the peace at our center, we gain distance from our emotions to connect to intuitive wisdom that offers us understanding of the underlying causes and the inspiration needed to guide our steps in a new direction. Albert Einstein showed us the impact that can be made when we raise our consciousness and allow ourselves to imagine the possibilities. (Daily OM)
Nature’s antidote: Ginger and peppermint emerge as powerful natural remedies for nausea
Ginger's gingerols and shogaols accelerate digestion and block nausea signals, while peppermint’s menthol relaxes stomach muscles, making them complementary remedies for different nausea triggers.
Ginger in capsule, tea or crystallized form prevents motion sickness and postoperative nausea, while peppermint (tea or enteric-coated oil) relieves bloating and stress-related nausea.
Beyond symptom relief, both herbs improve long-term gut health: Ginger enhances motility, peppermint eases spasms while dietary changes (fermented foods, reduced processed meals) prevent chronic nausea.
Centuries of traditional use now supported by clinical trials prove ginger and peppermint are safe, effective and holistic solutions overlooked by conventional medicine.
Nausea, whether from motion sickness, pregnancy, chemotherapy or digestive distress, is a universal yet poorly addressed problem in modern medicine. While pharmaceutical solutions often come with drowsiness, dizziness or other side effects, two common kitchen staples are proving their worth in clinical research. Recent studies confirm what traditional medicine has known for centuries: Ginger and peppermint offer fast, effective relief without the drawbacks of synthetic drugs. From post-surgery recovery to chemotherapy-induced nausea, ginger and peppermint are emerging as powerful natural alternatives backed by science...<<<Read More>>>...
Miliband’s North Sea Crackdown Seems More Senseless Than Ever
Ed Miliband and Donald Trump have never been political bedfellows. But on the North Sea, it is no longer just the American President who is at odds with the Energy Secretary.
As the war in the Middle East convulses global oil and gas markets, Labour’s crackdown on home-grown production is facing mounting opposition from all sides – including from people once sympathetic to Miliband’s Net Zero cause.
The Government’s ban on new drilling licences and its swingeing windfall tax have been blamed for crippling the UK’s domestic industry while also reducing tax revenues and pushing up carbon emissions.
It’s a self-inflicted blow that is now prompting opposition from surprising directions – leaving Miliband looking increasingly isolated.
Among those advocating a “drill, baby, drill” approach are not just Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative leader and Nigel Farage, the Reform leader, but also Sir Tony Blair, the former Labour Prime Minister – who has described the current position as “climate theatre”. …
In recent weeks, even green energy evangelists – such as the bosses of Octopus Energy and wind farm trade body RenewableUK – have backed greater North Sea production. …
The Energy Secretary insists that boosting domestic production is pointless because it cannot make a “material difference” and won’t bring down household energy bills. “Our reliance on fossil fuels is costing us,” he said in a recent interview.
Trump has attacked Britain’s strategy, saying the UK is making a “big mistake” by turning its back on the North Sea.
Yet at the heart of the debate are also questions about energy security, tax revenues, jobs and carbon emissions, issues that experts say have been relegated in the name of dogma.
After the outbreak of war in Iran plunged global energy supplies into chaos and with Britons facing up to the prospect of soaring household bills, Miliband’s personal crusade seems more destructive than ever.
About 75pc of the UK’s primary energy still comes from oil and gas (70 million tonnes of crude oil and 65 billion cubic metres of gas) and this will take time to undo, with most of the existing demand stemming from transport and gas heating.
But even if the UK gets close to Net Zero by 2035, it will still consume nearly 40 million tonnes of oil and 30 billion cubic metres of gas.
Yet one key difference will be where it comes from. Over the next decade, imports are expected to rise steadily as domestic North Sea drilling finally runs out of steam.
By 2035, a scenario sketched out by the National Energy System Operator suggests two fifths of our gas supplies will probably come from Norway....<<<Read More>>>...
Essex Police Pause Facial Recognition, But Why Was It Rolled Out at All?
The force also flaunted worrying figures: around 1.3 million faces were scanned between August 2024 and February 2025, producing 48 arrests and “only one mistaken intervention.” That is being presented as reassurance.
It should be read as evidence of how quickly mass biometric monitoring is being normalised in Britain. Millions of people were scanned in public before the public had any clear answer to a basic question: what level of proof was ever produced to justify deploying this in the first place?...<<<Read More>>>...
Saturday, 21 March 2026
Where Did They Take the Last Tartarians?
How did psychiatric institutions, orphan trains, and utopian communities appear simultaneously across every inhabited continent—from the United States to Australia, from Western Europe to South America—within the same narrow window of time, without the coordination we're told was impossible? From the admission records of American asylums to the architectural evidence of Kirkbride buildings, from the orphan trains of the Eastern Seaboard to the utopian colonies of the American interior, the genealogical and institutional evidence reveals erasures on a scale that official history cannot explain.
As I examined asylum records, census data, and architectural timelines, a disturbing pattern emerged: the institutions were too sophisticated, appeared too suddenly, and filled too quickly to be explained by the official narrative. These weren't gradual humanitarian reforms or organic social developments—they were simultaneous, architecturally identical programs implemented across nations within decades, all targeting the same unspecified population, all following identical templates, all accompanied by a silence in the archival record that has since been systematically maintained.
This investigation explores the institutional mystery of Tartarian heritage—the asylum system that may have been built to contain the last survivors, the orphan trains that erased children's names and origins, the architectural evidence of a civilization whose buildings still stand around us, and the questions that official narratives refuse to address. The deeper we examine the timing, the worldwide scope, and the deliberate gaps in the records, the more difficult it becomes to accept the explanation of humanitarian reform rather than calculated erasure.
The material on this channel presents exploratory interpretations of history and imaginative speculation, conveyed through narrative storytelling rather than precise historical documentation. Viewpoints and visual representations are dramatized or intentionally constructed to support alternative narrative exploration. Visual elements may at times be created using automated or generative tools. The content shared should not be considered factual.
UFO witness over Fukushima: “I believe they have come to save us”
On March 11, 2011, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan became the site of one of the worst nuclear disasters in human history. This was due to a strong earthquake and subsequent tsunami, which led to the failure of its electrical network.
These disasters destroyed much of the surrounding area, but one of the few major structures to survive was the Buddhist temple of Enmein, now called the “Temple of Miracle”. Its abbot, monk Tomonori Izumi, tells how he saw a UFO over Fukushima immediately after the accident: “The UFOs appeared after the explosion. There were so many of them. I was shocked. Radiation was leaking everywhere.
“I believe the UFOs came to regulate the flow of radiation to save us. At least that’s my theory. I don’t know if it was some kind of god or some powerful being in the UFO, but I believe that some invisible force really came to save us,” says Izumi in the episode “Encounters: Fires Over Fukushima” ....<<<Read More>>>...
Former Official Warns Canada MPs About Data Collection, Surveillance Risks in Chinese-Made EVs
McCuaig-Johnston stated that Chinese-made EVs are equipped with software from Chinese technology company Baidu, which collects vehicle information data and transmits it to China. She noted that these vehicles, expected to enter the Canadian market in large numbers, have capabilities including microphones, cameras, and location tracking. She told Canadian Members of Parliament (MPs) that "Chinese companies are required to spy on behalf of Chinese intelligence services if requested," adding that the situation poses a particular threat to critics of China....<<<Read More>>>...
Governments attempting to control “hate” is a hallmark of totalitarian regimes
“The mix of moralism, technocracy and political power is itself the ‘footprint’ of a totalitarian movement in the making,” David Thunder writes.
A few weeks ago, the Prime Minister of Spain used the occasion of a “forum against hate” in Madrid to launch “HODIO,” a “hatred and polarisation footprint” created by the Spanish Observatory for Racism and Xenophobia and the Ministry for Inclusion, Social Security and Migration.
The goal of the new “hatred and polarisation footprint” is to create a public measure of the amount of hateful and polarising discourse occurring on social media platforms available in Spain and to use this measure, to quote Sánchez, to “demand responsibility” from the platforms for restricting the polarising “amplification” of hate speech.
In spite of the appearance of “science” and “objectivity” that the word “measurement” might suggest, there could be nothing more partisan and politically charged than the “HODIO” initiative, which effectively assigns to the national government of Spain the function of combatting “hatred” and “polarisation” on the internet – two terms that do not lend themselves to any clear and non-partisan interpretation...<<<Read More>>>....
UK Border Chief Quits After Failing to Curb Migrant Channel Crossings
The Home Office confirmed Martin Hewitt would leave the post of border security commander after 18 months in the job.
Sir Keir Starmer appointed Hewitt, a former senior police officer, shortly after becoming Prime Minister – tasking him with curbing the number of small boats crossing the Channel.
Since his appointment in September 2024, crossings have continued at sky-high levels – with 58,910 people making the journey in that time.
His tenure also saw the second-highest annual total of people crossing the Channel, with 41,472 people arriving in the UK by small boat last year.
It is understood he will leave at the end of the month, with an interim replacement appointed “in due course”....<<<Read More>>>...
Friday, 20 March 2026
Cheating the Ferryman: A New Paradigm of Existence?
Every culture has attempted an explanation, and it is reasonable to conclude that all religions exist to give an account of what happens at that moment and, more importantly, where does the person go after their body dies.
One of the most enduring myths is that of the Ancient Greeks. They believed that the recently dead would find themselves at the banks of a vast river, the River Styx. Out of the mists would appear Charon, the Ferryman. It was his job to ferry the soul, termed a “Shade,” across to the other side…. To the Land of the Dead.
But he did not do this for free. He needed a payment. The relatives of the recently dead person made sure the Shade could pay the ferryman. This payment was usually a small coin called an obolus. Depending upon the tradition, either this would be placed under the tongue of the corpse or two oboli would be placed over each eye.
This well known myth still resonates over three thousand years later. “To Pay The Ferryman” can still be heard today. However, there is a lesser known myth that suggests a deeper truth: The myth of the River Lethe....<<<Read More>>>...
Why They Demolished Every Hospital Built Before 1900
What explains how humanity abandoned an architectural healing tradition — buildings mathematically engineered for resonance, equipped with large bell systems tuned to frequencies now being rediscovered in acoustic medicine — and replaced it with a standardized, commercially driven medical infrastructure, without a single serious public reckoning about what that exchange actually cost us?
The standard explanation — that modern medicine simply won out through scientific advancement and institutional logic — collapses when you examine what the infrastructure actually replaced: not a primitive or superstitious healing tradition, but a system apparently built around the relationship between the human body, sound frequency, and the designed environment. Buildings so acoustically deliberate that their bell systems corresponded to the exact tonal ranges now studied in experimental cellular therapy. Spaces engineered not to contain the sick, but to work on them.
As I investigated the architectural record — from the undocumented foundations of pre-1900 hospitals across Europe to identical demolition patterns appearing simultaneously in South America, India, and Australia — a disturbing pattern materialized. These weren't parallel coincidences across unconnected cultures. They were the same underlying erasure, executed within the same thirty-year window, across every continent where this older infrastructure had taken root. And the bells came down with the buildings. Melted. Repurposed. Gone — with gaps in the archive that cluster, with unsettling precision, around the exact moments the new pharmaceutical system was being institutionalized.
No BBC, there is no “international gas price” – and yes, drilling in the North Sea would give the UK gas security
Currently, UK gas production is about half of UK gas consumption. The UK can increase its gas security by exploiting North Sea gas. North Sea gas is sold to the highest bidder with a pipeline connection, which is currently the UK. “The North Sea will always be our most secure supply,” Catherine McBride writes.
It makes economic sense, too. Drillers in the North Sea pay 40% tax on their profits. Drilling for North Sea gas would benefit the UK, as it would reduce reliance on imported gas, create jobs and generate tax revenue....<<<Read More>>>...
The Flash Has Hit: Why the Coming Energy Catastrophe Will Blindside the Oblivious Masses
I believe this is the opening salvo in a coordinated campaign to dismantle the global energy system, and it has already happened. The public, however, remains oblivious, conditioned to see their food materialize on grocery shelves and their lights turn on with a flick of a switch, utterly disconnected from the brittle supply chains that make it all possible.
The bang -- the wave of cascading failures in food production, logistics, and power generation -- is now inevitable. This is not speculation or fear-mongering; it is the confirmed, unfolding physics of collapse. The first domino has been tipped. Such actions are strategic moves to seize energy resources and cut off adversaries, creating profound regional implications [1]. The chain reaction has begun, and we are merely counting the seconds until the shockwave hits Main Street.
The disconnect between the triggering event and its consequences is our greatest vulnerability, and it is why 99% of the population will be blindsided....<<<Read More>>>....
The Strait of Hormuz Crisis Shows the World Still Runs on Fossil Fuels
When tensions flare in the Persian Gulf, the reverberations travel far beyond the Middle East. They are felt in Mumbai, Tokyo, Seoul, Bangkok and Manila — and ultimately across the entire global economy.
The reason is simple. Roughly one fifth of the world’s oil consumption and a similar share of global LNG trade passes through the Strait of Hormuz, making it the most critical energy marine chokepoint on Earth (Daily Sceptic)
Thursday, 19 March 2026
Surrendering Control
It is not always easy to let go, even of the things we know we can’t control. Most of us feel a great discomfort when we realize we have no control over what happens. Sometimes this awareness comes only when we have a stark reminder, and all our attempts to be in control fail. We can cultivate awareness in ourselves gently, by simply making surrender a daily practice. At the end of our meditation, we can say, “I surrender to this life.” This simple mantra can be repeated throughout the day when we find ourselves gripping the safety bar of our own roller coaster.
We can give in to our fear and anxiety, or we can surrender to this great mystery with courage. When people ride a roller coaster, some have their faces tight with fear, and others smile broadly, with their hands in the air, riding on a wave of freedom and joy. This powerful image reminds us that often the only control we have is choosing how we are going to respond to the ride. (Daily OM)
The forgotten root vegetable that scientists say could fight cancer, diabetes, and heart disease
Modern science reveals they are nutritional powerhouses from root to leaf.
They contain cancer-fighting compounds and improve blood sugar and heart health.
The greens are exceptionally rich in vitamins and support bone and gut health.
They are versatile in cooking and deserve a place in modern diets.
For centuries, the humble turnip has been tossed aside, both literally and figuratively. Romans hurled them as insults, Dickens used the name as a slur, and they became a symbol of poverty in classic literature. But modern nutritional science is now forcing a dramatic reappraisal of this ancient root vegetable. Buried beneath its unassuming appearance lies a powerhouse of disease-fighting compounds, versatile culinary potential, and benefits that extend from its crisp root to its leafy green tops. It turns out our ancestors were sitting on a goldmine of nutrition and failed to recognize it.
This isn't just another health fad. Turnips are among the world's oldest cultivated vegetables, yet they remain tragically underutilized. The prejudice is deep-seated, rooted in "classical classism" where turnips were seen as second-class, poor people's food. This historical baggage has obscured the fact that both the turnip root and its greens are edible, safe to eat, and praised for their health-promoting effects....<<<Read More>>>...
Depopulation agenda marches forward: UK House of Lords passes legislation legalising DIY abortion up to and during birth
This decision, passed by 185 votes to 148, means that women in England and Wales will no longer face prosecution for performing their own abortions, regardless of gestational age or reason – such as sex-selective termination.
Clause 208 of the Crime and Policing Bill, originally introduced in the House of Commons by Labour Member of Parliament (“MP”) Tonia Antoniazzi, was debated in the Commons in June 2025 for only 46 minutes and passed with 379 MPs for and 137 MPs against.
The House of Lords’ vote on Wednesday followed a failed attempt by Baroness Rosa Monckton to remove the clause entirely. The change does not alter the current 24-week legal limit for abortion but eliminates criminal sanctions for self-induced terminations beyond that point.
Critics, including Christian groups and other pro-life groups like Right to Life and Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (“SPUC”), argue the Bill passed by the Lords undermines safeguards, increases risks to women’s health and could lead to more late-term abortions, including of viable babies....<<<Read More>>>...
EV Mandates Tighten the Noose on the UK Car Industry
So far, they are struggling at below 22%, which is even less than at the same stage last year. They finished 2025 at 23.4%, well below the Government Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandated target of 28%. The harsh reality is that few private buyers want one, despite what the Government orders. (Daily Sceptic)
Wednesday, 18 March 2026
Beyond flavor: Science reveals the potent health benefits of common herbs like basil, dill, and oregano
Basil may help reduce inflammation and could play a role in preventing heart disease.
Dill may help lower LDL cholesterol and manage diabetes through its antioxidant activity.
Parsley is a nutritional powerhouse that may protect against heart disease and cognitive decline.
Incorporating these herbs into daily meals is a simple strategy to combat chronic inflammation.
Forget the supplement aisle; the most powerful tools for your health might already be growing in your garden or sitting in your refrigerator’s crisper drawer. A growing body of research confirms that common culinary herbs like basil, dill, and oregano are not just flavor enhancers but potent sources of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. These kitchen staples offer significant, science-backed benefits for heart health, brain function, and immune response, making them a weekly grocery essential for the health-conscious consumer.
Historically, herbs have been cornerstones of traditional medicine systems worldwide, from Ayurveda to Traditional Chinese Medicine. Today, modern science is catching up, validating what ancient healers long understood: these plants are powerful. Incorporating them into daily meals is a simple, accessible strategy to combat chronic inflammation and oxidative stress, two root causes of many modern ailments....<<<Read More>>>....
The Final War of Tartaria Was Fought Against Something Inhuman
Eight administrative documents. Four continents. Three centuries apart. No known connection between the institutions that wrote them. And every single one contains the same quiet, bureaucratic language describing the same quiet, bureaucratic decision — the organized removal of a giant human population from the world's labor records, military logs, and official history.
This investigative documentary follows one reluctant researcher's accidental discovery of a pattern that no single archive was supposed to reveal, and no coordinated system was supposed to preserve.
Radical depopulationist Paul Ehrlich has died – good riddance
The book warned of impending global famine and societal collapse due to overpopulation, famously predicting that “hundreds of millions of people will starve to death” in the 1970s and 1980s.
Though many of his predictions did not materialise, Ehrlich remained a prominent voice in environmental science, advocating for population sustainability – i.e., population reduction and control....<<<Read More>>>...
How “Unprecedented” is the Kent Meningitis Outbreak?
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Wes Streeting has expressed concern about the rapid spread and severity of the meningitis outbreak in Kent. According to UKHSA health officials, the number of confirmed cases has risen from 15 to 20. Streeting described the outbreak in Kent as “unprecedented”. Therefore, we thought we’d take a look at the data.
Based on UKHSA annual surveillance reports (2010-2025), the number of meningococcal cases in England decreased significantly, from approximately 1,915 in 2010 to 1,010 in 2015. This downward trend continued more gradually, reaching below 700 cases by 2019. In 2020, the number of cases dropped dramatically, largely due to COVID-19 restrictions. Following this decline, cases began to rise again, stabilising at roughly 340-400 per year.
The case numbers for infants declined markedly from 2010 to 2019, dropped sharply in 2020, and then rose again post-pandemic. Teenagers and young adults formed the second-largest group, following a similar pattern of decline. Adult cases were lower overall but still showed the same temporal trend.
Across all age groups, cases decreased substantially over the decade, with a clear disruption in 2020 and partial recovery thereafter....<<<Read More>>>...
UK plans for fuel emergency revealed - from 50mph speed limits to rationing
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Plans allow for lower speed limits and petrol rationing to be imposed to cope with any fuel shortage. The measures would also potentially see fuel prioritised for the emergency services as measures that could help supplies running out.
The plans have been in place since 2022 but have been put into sharp focus by the Middle East conflict.
It came as a top expert warned this week that the government could be forced to ration energy if the Iran war drags on. A virtual (ALITD - a strange choice of word, Sounds like a computer simulation) blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has crippled exports of oil from the Gulf.
Nick Butler, ex-head of strategy at BP and a former advisor to Labour PM Gordon Brown, warned: “There will be a real, physical shortage of supply in a few weeks’ time.
“How long that goes on we don’t know, but I think the government here must now be preparing for a significant shortfall of supply over the next two months....<<<Read More>>>...
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
The Catastrophe of 1700 That Reset the World
Beneath modern cities lie buried structures that official history struggles to explain—entire systems entombed under meters of sediment, rebuilt over, then quietly erased.
This documentary investigates evidence of a global catastrophe around the year 1700, tracing synchronized destruction, reconstruction, and technological regression across continents.
Using archival records, engineering reports, and forgotten maps, it explores whether human civilization didn’t smoothly advance into the modern era—but recovered from a reset that history no longer openly acknowledges.
Silent Weapons for the Secret War on You
It’s been going on for decades and not just for war purposes, but to stop protests and riots, silence and incapacitate dissenters, and bring unruly crowds under control.
For years, law enforcement has been using non-lethal weapons, including LRAD – Long-Range Acoustic Device – which blasts sound waves to cease behaviour by temporarily disorienting the intended victims. But while these devices serve practical and easily identifiable purposes for both military and law enforcement, there exists a more insidious use for this kind of technology.
In February of 2022, alternative media reported on the use of LRAD during anti-vaccine mandate protests in Canberra. Australian Federal Police admitted using the device during a Canberra Convoy Freedom rally outside Parliament House. A number of videos and images hit social media showing people with various injuries, such as heat sores, rashes, and what looked like allergy-induced welts. There were also reports of sunburn and heatstroke symptoms, weakness, and temporary and permanent hearing damage....<<<Read More>>>...
Little-known benefits of LIMES include: enhanced iron absorption, kidney stone prevention, and improved cardiovascular health
Key points:
- Limes are a dense source of vitamin C and bio-active compounds like flavonoids and limonoids, which act as powerful antioxidants.
- Research indicates potential benefits for cardiovascular health, skin integrity, kidney stone prevention, and enhanced absorption of dietary iron.
- Vitamin C is crucial for collagen formation; therefore limes help out in the synthesis of collagen.
- Specific animal and test-tube studies provide a mechanistic look at how lime components may slow atherosclerosis, combat oxidative stress, and influence cancer cell growth.
- The fruit's utility extends from global cuisines to natural cleaning solutions, underscoring its versatility beyond nutrition.
- Limonoids are concentrated in the peel, an often overlooked source of nutrition....<<<Read More>>>...
WHO claims radiation from EMFs is safe; WHO is plagued with conflicts of interest and flawed studies
WHO claims that electromagnetic radiation from sources such as
5G and smartphones is safe. But independent researchers disagree, citing
concerns over cancer, mental health and other health risks.
The
International Commission on the Biological Effects of Electromagnetic
Fields has criticised WHO for conflicts of interest, flawed
methodologies and downplaying of health risks.
The official line
from the World Health Organisation (“WHO”) and others says 5G and other
sources of electromagnetic radiation are entirely safe, but independent
researchers with no financial backing from, in this case, the Telecoms
industry have a very different view.
The public, as always, is
largely in the dark. The same “tin foil hat” attributions abound. Quite
apart from any electromagnetic mechanisms, there are also huge concerns
about excess time on smartphones and devices in childhood linked to an
increase in mental health difficulties,
Your smartphone, your
Wi-Fi, your smart meter, your other smart gadgets and much else all use
radio-frequency radiation (“RFR”), but what physical effect is this
having on you and your family’s health? Where can the truth be found?
Although we only ever hear publicly that RFR “should” be safe, a glimpse behind the scenes reveals a raging battle amongst scientists in an attempt to control the narrative.
This
struggle comes at a time when the governments of the world are awaiting
the forthcoming WHO Environmental Health Criteria monograph, which will
pronounce on the health risks or otherwise of exposure to
electromagnetic fields, including RFR. Even more critical is the
upcoming possible reclassification of RFR as a probable cancer risk by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (“IARC”). The stakes could not be higher....<<<Read More>>>...
Serve Warmer Beer to Save on Bills, Miliband Tells Pubs
The Energy Secretary has launched an advice tool aimed at hospitality businesses, which he hopes will ease the burden of rising costs in the struggling sector.
The tool encourages firms to reduce unnecessary electricity use by turning off bottle fridges overnight and to monitor hotspots such as extraction systems, ovens and lamps.
It comes as fears mount that more pubs are being pushed to the brink, as the conflict in Iran sends energy prices soaring.
Analysis by the Telegraph last weekend suggested that the spike in energy bills will heap an extra £169 million a year onto pubs’ costs, with Wetherspoons chief Sir Tim Martin saying businesses would have no choice but to push up prices.
Businesses claim they are being quoted energy rates around 30% higher than in February, before the US and Israel launched their first strikes on Iran. Oil prices have risen from $73 (£55) a barrel before the strikes to hover around $100.
Industry leaders on Tuesday said the Government tool would not save pubs from the “eye-watering bills” that were crippling hospitality businesses, with landlords ridiculing the suggestions as “groundbreaking stuff”.
Emma McClarkin, the Chief Executive of the British Beer and Pub Association, said: “There are a host of appliances that you simply cannot turn off, many for health and safety reasons, so it is not just help with reducing eye-watering energy bills that the beer and pub sector needs the Government to help with, but the overall cumulative costs of doing business, including disproportionate tax bills.”
However, she said: “With the typical pub making just 12p profit on every £5 pint, it’s essential for landlords to save money on their energy bills wherever they can, with the added bonus of reducing their carbon footprint.” …
Pub owner Andy Lennox urged ministers to slash VAT rates for British hospitality firms rather than offer them simplistic energy-saving suggestions.
Lennox ran a campaign last year to ban Labour MPs from hospitality venues across the country, which ultimately forced Labour to announce an emergency support package for pubs.
He said: “To be told to turn the lights off overnight really is groundbreaking stuff. Thank goodness someone in Whitehall finally cracked it. Decades of hospitality experience across the country, and the answer was sitting there all along.
“In reality, this is yet another short-sighted, bureaucratic, headline-grabbing load of rubbish. Any half-decent operator already runs an efficient kitchen, manages energy properly and watches costs like a hawk. That is Hospitality 101.”...<<<Read More>>>....
Monday, 16 March 2026
The Secret Science of Mind: How Positive Thinking Became a Force in the Modern World
To understand something about the doctrine of thought power, it’s helpful to look at its history. The father of the religion of positive thinking was an obscure New Englander named Phineas Parkhurst Quimby (1802–66).
Quimby, like many men of his time, was a jack of all trades. He started as a clockmaker, but eventually became fascinated with alternative methods of healing and learned the art of mesmerism or animal magnetism, a forerunner of hypnosis. Quimby found that if he put an assistant into a trance, the assistant could diagnose and prescribe a remedy for a patient’s disease (much like Edgar Cayce, the celebrated “sleeping prophet” who lived a couple of generations later).
Quimby built up a successful practice this way, but soon he came to a startling conclusion: it didn’t matter what remedy was prescribed; it was the faith of the patient that made the difference. So Quimby dismissed his assistant and began to practice his own radical method of healing, in which he would simply convince the patient that he or she was already well. Quimby’s warm and gentle nature aroused a sense of confidence. His office filled with patients, and many came away from his treatments feeling great relief or even fully cured. He often treated people for free when they could not pay...<<<Read More>>>...
Another UN “anti-Islamophobia day” passes without recognition of the hatred for non-Muslims displayed in the Koran
Yesterday was the UN’s “International Day to Combat
Islamophobia.” To celebrate, Hellish 2050 is giving free copies of the
book ‘Can the Koran be Banned in Scotland and India?’.
Hellish 2050 also points out that Islamophiles fail to recognise the hatred for non-Muslims as is written in the Koran.
In a recent article,
we highlighted the UK government’s plan to tackle “anti-Muslim
hostility.” The policy paper for Labour’s “Protecting What Matters”
plan states: “Working with the United Nations, the Council of Europe and
the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), we
will use our diplomatic network to press for laws and policies that
protect religious or belief minorities and promote inclusive, tolerant
societies.”
Whenever we see the “collaboration” of the United Nations, we know the UK government are being obedient servants to the controligarchs’
global plans and not the four nations whom it is their duty to serve.
We shouldn’t be surprised, then, to discover the push for the
“Islamophobia” agenda is coming from the UN.
In 2022, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution
to observe the “International Day to Combat Islamophobia” every year on
15 March. The date, 15 March, was chosen as it is the anniversary of
the 2019 Christchurch mosque attacks in New Zealand.
For the UN
and its supporters, the day serves as a global call to action to combat
Islamophobia, defined as racism, discrimination, hostility or violence
against Muslims or Islam.
In 2025, UN Secretary-General António
Guterres appointed Miguel Ángel Moratinos Cuyaubé of Spain, the UN’s
High Representative for the Alliance of Civilisations, as the UN Special
Envoy to Combat Islamophobia. “Let’s eradicate the scourge of
Islamophobia from every country and community,” Guterres said.
To
celebrate the UN’s anti-Islamophobia day 2026, Hellish 2050 is
providing a free PDF copy of the book ‘Can the Koran be Banned in
Scotland and India?’.
What supporters of the anti-Islamophobia
agenda fail to point out, Hellish 2050 says, is the discrimination and
hatred for non-Muslims displayed in the Koran and other Islamic
scriptures and provides some examples....<<<Read More>>>...
The Great Taking Has Begun: Why Your Financial Assets Are Now Trapped in a War Zone
I believe we have passed the point of theoretical warnings and entered the realm of undeniable action. The system you were told was liquid and secure is actively locking the doors. Investment funds are not a future risk; they are a present reality of restricted access.
We
saw this with Silicon Valley Bank's failure, a liquidity crisis
triggered by a $2 billion loss from bond sales that caused a bank run. More recently, Blackstone has limited withdrawals from its Real
Estate Investment Trust. This is the 'bail-in' mechanism in
practice, where your assets can be converted to equity or frozen to save
the institution. As one analysis put it, these institutions are
'struggling to provide liquidity when customers demand their funds,
essentially telling us our money is safe as long as it remains in the
system'. The promised safety net is a trapdoor.
This
is not an anomaly; it is the template. Remember Credit Suisse? Its
bondholders were wiped out in a 'combination bail-in/bail-out' that
proved 'the entire western financial system is a grand con'. The
rules are changed in an instant to protect the system at your expense.
The 2008 crisis required a $1 trillion bailout, but the Federal Reserve
recently prepared to inject up to $2 trillion to prevent a systemic
collapse. When the need for liquidity reaches these stratospheric
levels, your access to your own money becomes the first casualty. The
domino has tipped.
The trigger for the next, far more
devastating wave of defaults is not hidden in a spreadsheet; it's
unfolding in real time on the geopolitical stage. As I write this in
March 2026, the Strait of Hormuz -- a chokepoint for 20% of the world's
oil -- is functionally closed. Iran has threatened to open fire on
vessels, and the U.S. Navy has declined 'near daily' requests for armed
escorts. This is not a temporary disruption; it is a systemic
severance. The immediate consequence is a historic surge in oil prices
and supertanker rates, but the secondary, cascading effect is
where the real danger lies.
This physical blockade
activates the legal clause known as 'force majeure' -- an act of God or
war that voids contracts. From energy producers to chemical
manufacturers to shipping insurers, a cascade of defaults is now
inevitable. One analysis labels this a '12-order cascading' crisis,
where the interruption of this one corridor 'can propagate outward into a
general crisis of civilization' .
The destruction of Gulf
infrastructure has already severed the global supply of elemental sulfur
and sulfuric acid, the 'chemical Achilles' heel of modern civilization' . When a manufacturer in Germany or a farmer in South Africa cannot
get vital inputs because contracts are voided by war, the defaults
ripple up to the investment funds holding their commercial paper. Your
pension, your 401(k), your ETF -- they are all exposed to this chain of
broken promises. The legal avalanche has begun, and it burries
counterparty risk under an insurmountable pile of defaults....<<<Read More>>>...












































