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.
When anxiety takes over, it
can feel as though your mind has raced far ahead of you, spinning
worst-case scenarios, what-ifs, and stories that leave you feeling
dysregulated. Somatic grounding offers a way back to center. Rather than
asking you to think your way out of this overwhelming moment, it
invites you to return to your body — and to the stillness of the
present.
Part of what makes these practices so comforting is how
simple they are. You do not need perfect techniques, a special ritual,
or hours of free time. Even small acts — feeling your feet on the floor,
relaxing your shoulders, or noticing the rise and fall of your breath —
can help interrupt the spiral and bring you back to yourself. Over
time, these small moments can help rebuild an internal sense of safety,
reminding you that calm is still available, even in difficult moments.
Try
this gentle practice: Sit somewhere comfortable, and let both feet rest
on the floor. Notice the steady support beneath you. Place one hand
over your heart and the other over your belly. Take a slow breath in.
Then let your exhale be long and easy. Slowly look around the room and
rest your eyes on three things you can see. Let yourself arrive here and
be held by this moment. May it offer you a small but meaningful sense
of peace to carry with you through the rest of your day. (Daily Om)
New bill mandates age verification for all device users.
Critics warn it creates a digital national ID system.
The law would make Apple and Google age brokers for apps.
Data protection rules are vague and deferred to the FTC.
The measure could end online anonymity for all Americans.
A
new congressional bill, packaged as a child safety initiative, would
require every American setting up a phone, computer, or tablet to verify
their age with Apple or Google, creating what critics warn is a
backdoor national identification system for the digital age. The Parents
Decide Act (H.R. 8250), introduced by Representative Josh Gottheimer
and Elise Stefanik on April 13, mandates that operating system providers
collect and confirm the birth date of any user during device setup,
with no opt-out for adults. While proponents argue this gives parents
control, the legislation’s fine print builds a universal
age-verification layer that could reshape online anonymity and
consolidate surveillance power with two tech giants.
Gottheimer
announced the bill at a Ridgewood, New Jersey, news conference on April
2, standing with local advocates. “With each passing day, the internet
is becoming more and more treacherous for our kids,” Gottheimer said. He
criticized the current system where “children are able to bypass age
requirements by entering a different birthday and accessing apps without
any real verification. Kids can bypass age requirements by simply
typing in a different birthday. That’s it. That’s the system.” ...<<<Read More>>>...
On 10 April, the Associated Press made the ridiculously false
claim that “climate change” is outpacing evolution, putting 1 million
species at risk of extinction.
The claim was made to promote their “solution”: Genetic engineering of the natural world.
Conservation
genomics, AP said, will help species adapt faster than evolution
normally allows. And of course, so AP claimed, reducing emissions and
protecting habitats is also necessary.
Anthony Watts explains why AP is talking a load of baloney.
The Associated Press (“AP”) claims in ‘Climate change is outpacing evolution. Scientists are using DNA to catch up’
that climate change is moving so fast that species cannot adapt quickly
enough, forcing scientists to intervene genetically. This is ridiculous
and false. The dramatic comparison between evolutionary timescales and
modern warming is rhetorically powerful but scientifically shallow, and
it ignores how evolution, ecological adaptation and climate variability
actually work.
The article opens with the declarative line,
“Evolution works over millennia. Climate change is moving far faster.”
That framing sets up the entire scare narrative. It suggests an
unprecedented mismatch between biology and climate that will inevitably
result in ecosystem collapse.
But the time comparison AP made is completely irrelevant.....<<<Read More>>>...
There are numerous posts here on A Light In The Darkness which we don't necessarily agree with. They have been added for clarity and for illustration of what is being peddled on the world wide web.
Our viewpoint is that of so much that is seen out there as being a pantomime. The pantomime that exists to deceive and further brainwash the already brainwashed and confused masses of human sheepies.
Many of the posts concern the current 'Iran Crisis'; the 'A.I take over and the global elite madness; 'the net zero mayhem and utter lies' and so on and so forth ....
In the coming months some major deceptions are going to be played out by the parasites. Their voice (The media) will continue to sell the myths and lies .... your task is to do your own research and not fall for the mind control lies ....
We are watching the pantomime with pop corn in our arm chair. Nothing is as it seems ... and it has never been as it seems. Our civilisation is based on utter lies and deception. Our history, our geology, our astronomy ... everything .... is lies ... and more lies ....
Its interesting to see the awakening taking place, people waking up and seeing the illusions and lies for themselves. This will only increase ....
Rachel Reeves has said Britain will step up North Sea drilling
to combat the energy crisis triggered by the war in Iran as Labour
continues to water down its Net Zero commitments. The Telegraph has
more.
The Chancellor said she was looking at faster ways to
“exploit” the basin’s oil and gas as quickly as possible, as Labour
comes under pressure to stop energy bills from spiralling.
Reeves announced plans in November to allow so-called “tie-backs” – new fields adjacent to existing ones.
Speaking
at the International Monetary Fund meetings in Washington, she said the
Government was looking at speeding up those plans.
She added
that “using existing infrastructure to exploit a larger geography” was
“the quickest way to bring on stream more oil and gas”.
However,
the plans could represent the softening of Labour’s key manifesto
pledge not to issue new licences to explore new fields in the North Sea.
Reeves said she was “working through pretty intensely the
technical details with the energy companies” to ensure extraction as
quickly as possible.
This could risk increasing tensions with Ed
Miliband, the Energy Secretary, who has so far held firm on banning any
new drilling in the North Sea.
Reeves said this month that she would be “very happy” to see more oil and gas extraction in the UK.
However,
the Chancellor also said she was working closely with Miliband to break
the link between gas and electricity prices in an effort to reduce
Britain’s exposure to volatile energy prices.
Both oil and gas
prices have soared since the conflict in the Middle East began in
February, threatening to unleash higher energy bills in the coming
months.
“The moment when gas prices spike, we end up paying more
for our electricity,” she said, adding that the Government would set
out more details in the coming days. …
Yesterday, the Chancellor scrapped the Carbon Price Support levy, a £1 billion Net Zero tax on fossil fuels.
The
tax, which was introduced in 2013, was designed to artificially inflate
the price of generating electricity from gas and coal to encourage
investment into wind and solar.
Such levies have been a key
factor in making UK energy bills among the world’s highest, with the
Carbon Price Support levy adding around £1.3 billion to bills.
Reeves’s
decision to scrap the tax was buried in a Treasury report on a scheme
to cut industrial energy costs. Officials admitted that the scheme,
which would waive key green levies on the bills of 10,000 factories,
would push up bills for other businesses and consumers....<<<Read More>>>...
Mobile phones are our lifeline in today’s world and we cannot live
without them. And there is nothing more frustrating when the battery
runs out at the most inopportune moment. But how long does a cell phone
battery last?
Battery life is affected by many factors such as
usage, weather, charge cycles, etc. For example, according to Apple,
iPhone batteries are expected to last at least 500 full charge cycles,
and if you charge your phone at least once every day, you will see a
noticeable decrease in performance after 8 months, 16 months and 32
months.
Now let’s get to the burning question: can any battery last forever
without recharging? The answer is yes, and it sits on a shelf in the
lobby of the Clarendon Laboratory at the University of Oxford in the UK.
The
device, officially known as the Clarendon Dry Pile, consists of a
suspended metal ball that moves back and forth between two small bells. A
ball hitting the bells makes a ringing sound. Even though it looks like
a simple device, it is far from it.
More than 175 years after its
manufacture, the Oxford electric bell (as it is often called) has rung
over 10 billion times. And the secret lies in the battery that powers
this device. No one has yet figured out the composition of the battery,
and scientists are desperately waiting for it to run out to investigate
its contents....<<<Read More>>>...
Compared to 2000, UK fertiliser output has halved. The decline in production has been driven by plant closures, energy costs, environmental regulation and global market restructuring.
Most fertilisers for crops are made from ammonia (NH₃) produced from natural gas. In 2004, UK gas production was equal to UK consumption. But by 2024, UK gas production had fallen to about half of UK consumption, even though UK consumption had fallen by 40% over the same period.
The government’s carbon-related policy costs is one of the reasons for the decline in the UK’s fertiliser industry and rise in food costs.
In 2004, UK gas production was equal to UK consumption; by 2024, UK gas production had fallen to about half of UK consumption, even though UK consumption had fallen by 40% over the same period. The biggest falls in consumption have been in industrial consumption and electricity generation, both now about half their 2004 levels. Surprisingly, UK imports account for about two-thirds of UK consumption because the UK acts as a land bridge for Norwegian gas and US LNG to reach Belgium, Ireland and the Netherlands via UK pipelines....<<<<Read More>>>....
They Cut the Trees and Then They Mined What Was Underneath — The Canyons Are What's Left 🌲⛏️ What if canyons weren’t just carved by rivers over millions of years—but were actually the result of something much more deliberate? This video explores the idea that after massive ancient trees were cut down, what remained beneath them was mined out—leaving behind the deep, winding formations we now call canyons.
From vast landscapes like the Grand Canyon to other massive geological formations, we examine the patterns that fuel this theory—layered rock walls, steep drops, and complex shapes that seem almost too structured to be random. 🤔
At the same time, we break down the scientific explanation: canyons form through long-term erosion, primarily from rivers cutting through rock over millions of years, combined with tectonic activity and weathering. 🌍 These processes create the dramatic formations we see today.
I am watching the numbers flicker on the screen -- Brent crude near
$92, WTI pushing $97 -- and I feel a profound sense of dread. This isn't
just a market fluctuation; it's the leading edge of a systemic failure
so vast it will make the COVID lockdowns look like a mild rehearsal. The
mainstream economic models that guide our world are dangerously broken,
treating the lifeblood of our civilization -- energy -- as a mere
optional input, interchangeable with capital or labor. This is not an
academic error; it is a catastrophic lie that has set the stage for a
collapse I believe will be three times more devastating than the
pandemic.
In my view, we are being lied to on a scale that defies
comprehension. The current paper price for oil is a
government-constructed narrative, a desperate fiction woven by
authorities to maintain a false sense of stability while the physical
foundations of our world crack beneath us. This
manipulation isn't just an economic tweak; it's a symptom of a
fundamental disconnect between the models our leaders trust and the
biophysical reality that actually powers our lives. The coming energy
shock, driven by geopolitics and ecological limits, will cause a GDP
contraction far beyond anything our 'experts' are predicting, leading
not to a recession, but to a genuine societal unraveling...<<<Read More>>>....
Sir Keir Starmer is facing calls to quit today over “lies” after
it emerged that Peter Mandelson failed security vetting for his role as
US ambassador but officials were overruled by the Foreign Office. The
Mail has the story.
The
New Labour architect is said to have been initially denied developed
vetting clearance in January 2025 – weeks after the PM had officially
announced his appointment.
However, according to the Guardian
the Foreign Office deployed a rarely-used power to override the
recommendation from security officials.
The fact that Mandelson
did not get signed off has not previously been revealed, despite the
Government being forced by MPs to release of a batch of documents about
the process.
Sir Keir previously insisted Mandelson was subject
to “security vetting, carried out independently by the security
services, which is an intensive exercise that gave him clearance for the
role”.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said: “Last September, Keir
Starmer told Parliament three times that ”full due process” was followed
over the appointment of Lord Mandelson.
“We now know the Prime Minister misled the House. The Prime Minister must take responsibility.”
Nigel Farage said: “Now we discover that he has blatantly lied, the Prime Minister should resign.”
Lib
Dem leader Ed Davey also called for the PM’s resignation. “Keir Starmer
had already made a catastrophic error of judgement,” he said.
“Now it looks as though he has also misled Parliament and lied to the British public. If that is the case, he must go.”...<<<Read More>>>...
He imagined new technologies long before his time. These images
filled his mind. He claimed to have communicated with beings from
another world. Nikola Tesla was and remains a mystery to the ordinary
world.
All great artists, inventors and creators, including Nikola
Tesla, feel that they are tools of a higher purpose. Is there a program
for mankind? Is there a greater hidden plan that goes beyond the normal
daily routine?
It has always been believed that in each generation certain souls are
sent to Earth, born with receptors of higher knowledge, designed to
bring humanity to a new level of development.
On
January 7, 1943, Nikola Tesla died of a heart attack on the 33rd floor
of the New Yorker Hotel. A few hours after the discovery of his body,
his nephew came to room 3327 and found that Tesla’s body, as well as his
drawings and notes, had already been taken away.
There are claims
that they were seized by the FBI and quickly classified as “top
secret”. The official version says that nothing significant was found....<<<Read More>>>...
Why does a coordinated network of anonymous monuments appear across continents in the 1880s, honoring figures whose names were systematically erased from every official record? Across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, hundreds of statues depict identical professions—The Architect, The Engineer, The Scholar—rendered in period-specific detail with individual faces, yet dedicated with deliberate anonymity and impossible coordination.
As I examined municipal archives, unveiling photographs, and public records, a repeating pattern emerged: expensive public monuments, synchronized timing across disconnected regions, and naming conventions that appeared universally then ceased abruptly after 1895. These weren't allegorical symbols or abstract ideals—they were documentary evidence of specific individuals honored publicly, then systematically stripped of identity and biographical connection.
This documentary script investigates Tartaria's monuments to the unnamed—the statues preserving erased figures, the coordinated global silence, and the physical evidence still visible in city squares worldwide. The deeper we examine the record, the harder it becomes to believe these monuments honored abstract concepts rather than actual people whose contributions contradicted official history.
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.
We are living in an era of borrowed time, coasting on rapidly
depleting global reserves while chanting victory songs of ignorance. The
victory chants of the so-called 'MAGA morons' are, in my view, the
soundtrack of a civilization sleepwalking towards a cliff. We are not
secure; we are merely enjoying the final moments of a buffer that is
about to run dry.
That buffer is ending not in years,
but in weeks. The hard stop is upon us, and it has a name: the blockade
of the Strait of Hormuz. As of this writing in 2026, President Trump has
ordered this military action, and oil has already spiked above $100 a
barrel. This is not a temporary market fluctuation. It is the first
tremor of a seismic event that will shatter the fragile, hyper-connected
global machine we call modern civilization. I believe we are counting
down the final seconds.
Most people see the blockade as a threat
to their gasoline prices. They are missing the entire point. The real,
existential threat is to the petrochemical backbone of everything. This
isn't about fuel for your SUV; it's about the sulfur, nitrogen, and
natural gas that feed the industrial processes which create the modern
world. As I've noted in Natural News, devastating attacks on Gulf
infrastructure have 'severed the global supply of elemental sulfur and
its derivative, sulfuric acid'. No sulfur means no vulcanization for
rubber. No rubber means no tires, no hoses, no seals.
Simultaneously,
half the world's nitrogen fertilizer supply -- critical for global
agriculture -- is now compromised in the Middle East. Without
natural gas, we lose not just power, but the ability to manufacture
everything from plastics to pharmaceuticals. This is a chemical cascade
of collapse. My own preparations are not born of paranoia but of basic
arithmetic: stocking diesel fuel, spare parts, and lubricants is not for
a hobby; it is for survival when the trucks stop rolling and the
factories go dark....<<<Read More>>>...
Scandal-ridden Keir Starmer is a suspected deep state operative
who as Director of Public Prosecutions failed to prosecute notorious
paedophile Jimmy Savile but pressed on with charges against Julian
Assange.
He is also suspected of being an alcoholic who uses the services of “male models.”
In 2026, several countries began blocking Wikispooks’ IP address. “Possibly someone doesn’t want you to know who “flew the plane,” who was in Jeffrey Epstein’s Black book or the identities of the 200+ Bilderbergers who were busy with covid,” Wikispooks says.
If
you are in one of the countries that have blocked Wikispooks’ site, you
can access it via a VPN or the Tor browser. The UK has blocked access
to Wikispooks. For those who are in countries that are unable to access
Wikispooks and don’t use a VPN or the Tor Browser, we have reproduced
the Wikispooks page on the UK’s deep state below.
“It remains my belief that Starmer has always been a deep state operative and that he is deliberately driving the Labour Party
to its own destruction. Among the strongest evidence for this, in my
view, is the fact that all of the documentation on his involvement in
the Assange case, the Savile case, the Janner case and other high-level paedophile cases while he was Director of Public Prosecutions was allegedly destroyed by the state while the Conservatives were in office and Starmer in opposition. The Deep State was protecting him and preparing his way to power.”—Craig Murray (5 May 2025) ...<<<Read More>>>...
Law firms are charging thousands of pounds to help migrants
pretend to be gay so they can stay in the UK, a BBC investigation has
found. The Telegraph has more.
Migrants
whose visas have run out are being provided with fake cover stories and
guided on how to obtain fabricated evidence such as letters,
photographs and medical reports.
They then apply for asylum claiming to be gay, which they say would put them at risk of persecution if they were to return to Pakistan or Bangladesh.
Pakistan
and Bangladesh have the highest numbers of asylum claimants who
originally came to Britain on visitor, student or work visas before
switching to claim refugee protection to remain in the country.
Nearly 10,000 Pakistanis
entered the country with temporary visitor, work or student visas
before switching in 2024 to claim asylum in an attempt to secure
permanent residency in the UK, according to Government data. They were
followed by Indians and Bangladeshis.
The new disclosures, revealed by a BBC investigation, is likely to intensify demands for Shabana Mahmood, the Home Secretary, to impose a visa ban on Pakistan over its failure to take back rejected asylum seekers.
Pakistan
accounts for one in 10 of all asylum seekers but just 4% of those whose
claims are rejected are returned to the country.
The Telegraph revealed on Monday how migrants were lying about their nationality to gain asylum.
We disclosed how an Iraqi migrant falsely claimed to be a member of a
stateless minority group in Kuwait to boost his chances of securing
asylum in the UK.
In response to the BBC findings, the Home
Office said: “Anyone found trying to exploit the system will face the
full force of the law, including removal from the UK.”
The fake
gay scam involved migrants whose student, work or tourist visas had
expired. This group comprises 35% of all 100,000 asylum claims – and is
on par with the number claiming protection after arriving on small boats
across the Channel.
The BBC investigation found law firms were
charging up to £7,000 to bring a fabricated asylum claim and promised
that the chance of refusal by the Home Office was “very low”....<<<Read More>>>...
We all have defence mechanisms
that we’ve developed over time, often without being aware of them. In
times of trouble, the behaviors that have worked to get us past
challenges with the least amount of pain are the ones we repeat; even
when a part of us knows they no longer work. Such behaviour is a natural
response from our mental and physical aspects. But because we are
spiritual beings as well, we have the ability to rise above habits and
patterns to see the truth that lies beyond. And from that moment on, we
can make choices that allow us to work directly from that place of truth
within us.
Most of our defence mechanisms were developed in
childhood — starting with the moment we realized crying would get us the
attention we craved. Passive aggressive ways of communicating may have
allowed us to get what we needed without being scolded, punished, or
laughed at, so we learned to avoid being direct and honest. Some of us
may have taken refuge in the lives of others, discovering ways to direct
attention away from ourselves entirely. Throwing ourselves into
projects or rescuing others from themselves can be effective ways to
avoid dealing with our own issues. And when people are truly helped by
our actions, we get the added bonus of feeling heroic. But while
defenses can keep away the things we fear, they can also work to keep
our good from us.
When we can be honest with ourselves about what
we truly desire, then we can connect our desires to the creative power
of the spirit within us. Knowing that we are one with the energy of the
universe allows us to release any need for defense. Trusting that power,
we know that we are exactly where we are meant to be and that
challenges bring gifts of growth and experience. When we can put down
arms raised in defense, then we are free to use our hands, minds,
hearts, and spirits to mold and shape our abundant energy to create and
live our lives....<<<Read More>>>...
Experts warn routine over-supplementation can cause serious harm like nerve and heart damage.
The natural-equals-harmless mindset ignores the body's limited capacity to process excess.
Key risks include fatigue from vitamin D overload and potentially irreversible nerve damage from high B6.
Lack of strict FDA regulation means supplement quality and labeling are often unreliable.
Safety requires professional guidance to fill specific nutrient gaps, not replace a balanced diet.
A
booming $60 billion industry is built on a simple, powerful belief:
that loading up on vitamins and supplements is a harmless path to better
health. Fueled by this assumption, up to three in four Americans now
routinely take at least one dietary supplement, seeking benefits from
immune support to improved energy. Yet a chorus of medical experts is
issuing an urgent warning that this "more is better" approach is
dangerously flawed, revealing that overdoing key nutrients can trigger a
host of debilitating side effects, from permanent nerve damage to heart
rhythm disruptions.
The pervasive idea that
supplements, derived from natural sources, cannot cause harm is a
fundamental misconception. "People think of supplements in the same way
they do fruit," said Dr. Robert J. Fontana, professor of medicine at
University of Michigan Medical School. "They think, cranberries or
grapes can’t make me sick, so if I consume more of them, I’ll get
healthier." This mindset, experts warn, ignores the body's limited
capacity to process and eliminate excess micronutrients, turning
well-intentioned wellness routines into sources of illness....<<<Read More>>>...
Noelia Ramos, a 25-year-old paraplegic woman, was euthanised in Spain on 26 March 2026, despite not having a terminal illness.
The
doctor who oversaw the euthanasia procedure also acted as a transplant
coordinator, creating a conflict of interest in that she had an
institutional interest in obtaining Noelia’s organs.
But that’s
not all. Since November 2025, the killer doctor has been under
investigation for a legal complaint made about her for falsifying
documents and abuse of power to alter the decision-making process about
Noelia’s euthanasia.
The ultraconservative Catholic platform
Christian Lawyers has succeeded in getting the courts to investigate two
members of the committee that approved the euthanasia of Noelia, a
24-year-old paraplegic woman who requested assisted dying.
A
ruling by Barcelona’s Court of Instruction Number 20 has accepted the
lawsuit filed by the association for the alleged crimes of falsifying
public documents and abuse of power, and has ordered preliminary
proceedings against the defendants, who will have to give statements in
Administrative Court Number 12. The judge does not explain the reason
for the investigation, simply requesting the “clarification” of the
facts.
Christian Lawyers argues that two members of the Catalan
Guarantee and Evaluation Commission raised their alleged disagreement in
order to bring the case before the commission, where it was decided
that assisted dying could be practised. On social media, the
association’s president, Polonia Castellanos, stated: “We are going to
do everything possible to prevent [euthanasia] from taking place,” after
concluding that the two professionals, listed as alternate members,
“falsified” the report....<<<Read More>>>...
Why do hundreds of ornate neoclassical and baroque structures appear across six continents between 1850 and 1920, completed within timelines that strain credibility and surrounded by strangely incomplete documentation? Across North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa, monumental buildings share the same architectural language—grand domes, Corinthian columns, elaborate friezes, massive stone foundations—executed with master-level precision, yet constructed under circumstances that raise difficult questions.
As I examined municipal archives, construction accounts, quarry records, employment ledgers, and early photographs, a repeating pattern emerged: massive public works completed with improbable speed, detailed records of finishing work but sparse documentation of foundational phases, global stylistic consistency across disconnected regions, and engineering feats that appear to exceed the documented capabilities of the era. These weren’t modest civic structures—they were monumental achievements in stone, iron, marble, and bronze, requiring thousands of master craftsmen whose presence is implied by the work itself but scarcely reflected in surviving records.
This documentary script investigates the architectural anomalies of the late 19th and early 20th centuries—the rapid construction of the World’s Fairs, the precision of cast-iron domes assembled during wartime, the quarrying and transport of enormous volumes of granite, the synchronized rise of Beaux-Arts monumentalism worldwide, and the sudden demolition or abandonment of entire architectural movements. The deeper we examine the timelines, the labor requirements, and the material logistics, the harder it becomes to accept the official narrative as complete.
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.
When petrol prices rocket because of supply shocks — such as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the rerouting of oil tankers — one might have expected a discussion of geopolitics, market signals and the obvious supply-side remedies. Of which there has been plenty, some competent and even masterly, some not so competent analyses by ‘instant expert’ talking heads in social and mass media. But a recent article by an economist in the Conversation offered a solution so perversely tone-deaf it could have been lifted from a Babylon Bee satirical script.
Citing research that a 10% rise in UK petrol prices can cut demand by up to 5%, the piece solemnly declared that “high prices are a way of adjusting consumption to cope with the lower supply”. The subtext was unmistakable: with refined products suddenly scarcer, the proper response is not to produce more fuel (where the country is blessed with domestic fossil fuel resources, like the UK) or to import more from sources outside the Strait of Hormuz or both. Instead, the advice from Christoph Siemroth, Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Essex, is to make what little remains even costlier — so that the hoi polloi drive less, take the bus and hasten the glorious transition to Net Zero....<<<Read More>>>...
We have completed the largest real-world human analysis to date
evaluating ivermectin and mebendazole in cancer patients — and the
results represent one of the most compelling clinical signals ever
documented for repurposed anti-parasitic therapies in oncology.
In
this real-world prospective clinical program evaluation, a diverse
population of cancer patients (n=197) were prescribed compounded
ivermectin-mebendazole, with each capsule containing 25 mg ivermectin
and 250 mg mebendazole.
At approximately six months post-treatment initiation, we
observed an 84.4% Clinical Benefit Ratio (CBR), with nearly half of
cancer patients (48.4%) reporting either no evidence of disease (32.8%)
or tumor regression (15.6%). An additional 36.1% reported
disease stabilization. This means more than four out of five patients
reported either improvement or stabilization of their cancer....<<<Read More>>>...
Consider owning an older car, as they are often more reliable,
cheaper to run, and more private than new cars, he says. Be cautious of
exposure to very low frequency electromagnetic fields and prepare for
potential electricity, water and food shortages and outages.
Scientists, medical scientists and doctors report that exposure to very
low frequency electromagnetic fields can potentially damage the human
body’s DNA by increasing the production of free radicals in the cells.
This can lead to DNA strands breaking down and to other genetic
alterations. We are, all of us, surrounded by very low-frequency
electromagnetic fields.
The electricity is going to go off. I don’t know when or for how long.
But it’s going to go off a good deal. There will be shortages and
outages. Homes will be dark and cold, factories and offices will be shut
and shops will be empty. When the electricity supplies fail, there will
be confusion and chaos. There are two things of which we can be
certain. First, that our governments will make no real effort to prepare
the country, or us, for the coming chaos. Second, when the problem
arrives, they will limit themselves to filling the streets with
policemen and soldiers to bludgeon those involved in the inevitable
angry protests. The chances are that from time to time, they will turn
the electricity back on for a while....<<<Read More>>>..
Farmers have threatened to block Britain’s roads unless Rachel Reeves brings down fuel costs, echoing similar protests in Ireland that have crippled the country, leading Dublin to send in the army. The Telegraph has the story.
Farmers For Action, a campaign group, has warned Ministers of protests unless the Chancellor cuts tax on red diesel used for tractors.
Similar protests in Ireland crippled the country last week, forcing Dublin to send in the army.
William Taylor, Farmers For Action co-ordinator, said his organisation had been asked to consider “UK-wide tax and fuel protests”.
He said: “There is huge concern that current policies are failing to address the pressures facing key sectors of the UK economy.”
The threat of protests will add to pressure on Reeves to announce support for drivers on fuel costs. Ireland and Germany both announced tax cuts on Monday.
Farmers For Action was instrumental in organising protests against Reeves’s family farm tax.
The group wants the Chancellor to cut the price of red diesel, which has soared since war broke out in Iran. It is currently as high as 135p per litre, up from 60p per litre before the war.
Each litre of red diesel faces tax of more than 10p per litre. The Government is poised to raise this by a over a penny by the end of the year.
Taylor, who farms in Northern Ireland, said: “There is no common sense to this tax rise, absolutely none.”...<<<Read More>>>...
As I survey the geopolitical landscape with each passing day, the
unthinkable is becoming a daily reality. The Strait of Hormuz, the
critical artery for global energy and fertilizer shipments, is
effectively closed. Tankers attempting to traverse the
Strait have faced severe consequences, being blown up, destroyed, or
sunk. As a result, insurance is virtually unattainable for vessels
seeking passage. This isn't a temporary supply hiccup; it's a deliberate tremor of a global energy collapse -- an engineered crisis.
I believe we must discard the lens of conventional geopolitics. The real lens is what I call 'Engineered Energy Scarcity.' When
the news feeds show explosions at the Haifa refinery or confirm the
destruction of Qatar's LNG trains, the establishment narrative demands
we see 'geopolitical conflict.' I see something far more sinister:
precise, surgical strikes on the very architecture of human
civilization. This isn't about regional war; it's the opening move in a
larger, planetary-scale agenda. In my view, this is a coordinated effort
to engineer a global famine and depopulate humanity.
The globalists learned from COVID that they could command mass
obedience through engineered crises. The pandemic was a large-scale
psychological operation to test mass obedience, compliance strategies,
and depopulation via vaccines. Their failure to achieve desired
depopulation milestones via bioweapons led them to a more brutal,
effective strategy: shutting off energy and food.
The lockdowns were a test. The real plan is to lock down the
global supply of fertilizer, fuel, and food itself. The closure of the
Strait of Hormuz has severely disrupted the global supply of nitrogen
fertilizers, which are essential for modern agriculture. Approximately
half of all global food production is dependent on the use of
fertilizer. Without fertilizer, crop yields would drop precipitously. This is not an accident. It's a shift from bioweapons to resource warfare, a more direct path to extermination....<<<Read More>>>...
Of course, the mountains have always been considered a rather
dangerous place. But it’s not just about the risk of falling off a steep
cliff, falling under a landslide, or, say, becoming a victim of wild
animals.
There are many cases related to the mysterious
disappearances of people in the mountains. And not in every case at
least the remains are found...
In the Himalayas, in the north of the Indian state of Himachal
Pradesh, among the snow-capped mountains lies the valley of Kulantapit
(Kullu for short). Translated, it means “End of the inhabited world.”
But more often this place is called the “Valley of Shadows” or “Valley
of the Gods”.
According
to legend, the god Shiva meditated here for more than 1000 years.
However, the sacred place is by no means safe for tourists coming here.
According
to statistics, in the last fifteen years alone, about two dozen people
have disappeared in the Valley of Shadows, all of them foreigners....<<<Read More>>>...
In this documentary, we trace that process through the architecture and legal history of Europe’s built environment. We examine the Window Tax and how a levy designed as a proxy for wealth reshaped homes across Britain by encouraging owners to brick up their own windows. We look at the Assize of Bread and Ale, a medieval system that allowed prices, weights, and quality to be checked openly in public. We follow the history of buildings like the Cloth Hall in Ypres, where commerce once operated in direct view of the town square through dozens of open doorways. And we place those systems beside the English Enclosure Movement, where common land was steadily converted into private property through acts of Parliament.
What emerges is not just a story about taxation or urban design. It is a story about the disappearance of public accountability from physical space.
For centuries, economic life was not fully hidden behind offices, contracts, and restricted records. It was built into rooms, halls, scales, galleries, and open market floors. A person could walk into a civic building, compare a measure, challenge a weight, observe a transaction, or see standards enforced in public. Accountability was not abstract. It was architectural.
But that world was gradually sealed off.
The Window Tax, introduced in 1696, is remembered for darkening homes by encouraging the bricking-up of windows. Yet light was only one thing being closed. Across the same broad period, older systems of public regulation were dismantled, guild enforcement weakened, common land enclosed, and civic spaces repurposed. Rooms that once served open economic functions became offices, storage areas, archives, or restricted institutional space. Doors that had once meant access remained on the facade while the rights attached to them quietly disappeared.
And then there is what happens when those sealed spaces are opened again.
Again and again, renovations, fires, and accidental discoveries reveal that the hidden spaces inside old buildings contain histories far more significant than the official story above them. Archaeologists working beneath Notre-Dame uncovered long-buried tombs and forgotten medieval sculpture. Hidden remains were found inside Benjamin Franklin’s former London home. Other sealed spaces have revealed tunnels, preserved rooms, and material evidence of functions long erased from public memory. The pattern is difficult to ignore: once the wall comes down, the building tells a different story.
This documentary follows that pattern across law, architecture, archaeology, and urban memory. It asks what disappeared when public rooms were reclassified, when shared land was enclosed, and when physical access to standards, oversight, and verification was replaced by distance and authority. It is not only about bricked-up windows. It is about bricked-up systems—systems that once allowed ordinary people to see, measure, question, and hold power accountable in plain sight.
Independent analysts and international agencies are warning that
widespread energy shortages and rationing measures are now structurally
embedded in global markets, irrespective of any near-term resolution to
the ongoing U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran. Reports from institutions,
including the International Energy Agency (IEA) and multiple financial
analysts, indicate that disruptions to critical supply routes,
infrastructure damage, and systemic vulnerabilities have created
deficits that will persist for years, forcing governments to implement
prolonged contingency plans.
According to recent analysis, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz
-- a maritime chokepoint handling roughly 20% of global oil and
one-third of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports -- has triggered an
energy crisis surpassing the severity of the 1970s oil shocks.
Qatar's Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi warned that prolonged disruptions
could trigger "global economic collapse" as exports grind to a halt. Market observers report that strategic stockpile draws are unsustainable and cannot bridge the projected supply gap...<<<Read More>>>...
Barbara Loe Fisher, co-founder and President of the National
Vaccine Information Centre, emphasised the importance of informed
consent regarding vaccination in a presentation to the Florida
Department of Health.
She emphasised that there are no
exemptions to informed consent because science is not perfect, doctors
are not infallible and vaccines can cause harm.
The US vaccine
safety and informed consent movement was launched in 1982 by parents of
DPT vaccine-injured children. The world of vaccines has changed
dramatically since 1982: there are more college-educated parents today
who conduct their own research and so are aware of the risks of
vaccination, particularly during the response to the covid pandemic,
where they were exposed to lockdowns, mandatory masking, online
censorship about the origin of the S4RS-CoV-2 virus and mandatory use of
an mRNA biological product that was labelled a vaccine.
The
c0vid vaccine not only failed to prevent infection, but it is also
associated with an enormous number of suspected injuries. The c0v1d
vaccination campaign resulted in over 1.6 million c0v1d vaccine adverse
event reports, including heart and brain inflammation and death, being
made to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (“VAERS”), Loe Fisher
said.
Despite this, many doctors still dismiss vaccine
reactions as “normal” or “coincidental” and unrelated to the vaccination
just given....<<<Read More>>>...
In the Telegraph, Lauren Shirreff reports that Exeter is
switching off its street lights to save money and the planet – but
locals say it feels like a nightly curfew, with women in particular
feeling unsafe getting home. Here’s how her article begins:
“It’s
like having a curfew,” says Rose Lelliott, 23. Outside her flat, on a
quiet road in Exeter – the sort of place you’d imagine your mother would
encourage you to live, were you a young woman moving away from home for
the first time – the street lights that once guided her way to the
local train station are all either broken, working at half-power or
permanently snuffed out.
Lelliott commutes to London once a
week, where she works as a researcher at the House of Commons. To make
the train for her 9am start, she has to be out the door by 5.15am, but
the streetlamps along her road are turned off between 12.30pm and
5.30am. After 9.30pm, they’re dimmed to just 40% of their usual power.
Lelliott
used to make the 20-minute journey on foot, “but I wouldn’t chance it
now”, she says. So she spends £9 each way on taxi fares, on top of the
cost of her return ticket. “I’m having to pay because I don’t feel
safe,” she says, “but I’ve also heard from a woman who’s given up her
job completely because she was doing shift work. She had to choose
between financial independence and her own safety.”
This is a student city, but for many women here, a night on the town is now out of the question....<<<Read More>>>...
Each human life has the
potential to be dramatic, thrilling, and awe-inspiring. Our lives are,
in truth, ours to design. Each day, we make choices that influence the
character of our experiences, and our decisions determine whether our
paths are rousing or tedious, breathtaking or tiresome. We can create an
exciting life by simply doing what animates us whenever the opportunity
presents itself. Your passions may ebb and flow. What brings you great
joy one year may not excite you the next, but when you make excitement a
regular part of your existence, life becomes more fun and more
fulfilling.
If you are somebody who tends to live practically,
excitement may overwhelm you at first. To ease the anxiety that prevents
you from incorporating all that you find exciting into your life,
acknowledge that you are alive right now, and remember that every moment
matters. When you choose to do more of what thrills you, even if your
choices require you to make certain sacrifices, your daily life will
soon be imbued with exhilaration, pleasure, and optimistic anticipation.
To
understand what excites you, you may need to observe and ponder your
reaction to the activities, events, circumstances, and concepts that
make up your life. What makes your pulse race? What makes you want to
get out of your chair and take action? Try to avoid getting too wrapped
up in life’s details; that tedium may cause you to plod through your
existence unaware of prospective excitement. Once you have created a
substantial list, find ways to integrate each item into your routine.
You will soon find yourself riding a wave of excitement that lifts you
up and makes life truly worth living.(Daily OM)
What if the names of the world were changed — not gradually, not organically, but on single days, by government order, across multiple continents, within the same narrow window of history?
Lyon. Marseille. Bordeaux. Stripped of their names simultaneously in 1793. Hundreds of American towns erased overnight by a single federal order in 1894. And Illinois — one state, one state alone — accounting for 157 of 323 recorded renames. No explanation. No geographic logic. Just a number that doesn't fit.
The official answers are reasonable as far as they go. Revolutionary politics. Postal efficiency. Bureaucratic modernization. But they don't explain the coordination. They don't explain the timing. They don't explain why a desert city named itself after a mythological bird rising from ruins — because its own founders saw ruins beneath their feet and canals they didn't build and couldn't fully explain.
The deeper this investigation went, the more the pattern held. Tartaria — appearing on maps by Mercator, Blaeu, Ortelius, the French royal cartographic tradition — contracting and vanishing from the record across the same decades. Grand neoclassical architecture appearing in cities that were frontier settlements thirty years before, with no documented construction timeline, no labor record, no intermediate stages. Names with "Old" in them quietly stripped, severing the only daily question that might have led someone to ask: old compared to what?
This isn't about burning archives. It's about something quieter. Faster. More complete. Change what a place is called, and within a generation, nobody remembers what was there before.
This investigation asks whether the world was renamed — or whether something was buried beneath the new names instead.
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.
The Greens have published their migration policy, and it’s even madder than you might have feared, says Brendan O’Neill in the Telegraph.
In pursuit of “a world without borders”, all who reach Britain will be
given full access to the NHS, welfare benefits and the voting booth.
Here’s an excerpt.
The
list of reasons not to vote for Zack Polanski’s cranky Green Party is
already miles long. This is a party in revolt against the truth of
biology – witness Polanski’s loopy insistence that a woman “can have a penis”.
It’s a party that would halt all new oil and gas licensing,
crushing thousands of well-paying working-class jobs and hiking our
energy bills ever higher. And it’s a party content to rub shoulders with
iffy Islamists if it will help it climb the greasy pole to power.
Well, now we can add another reason: the party’s migration policy. It’s one of the craziest policy documents
I have ever read. In a nutshell, the Greens would throw open our doors
to every soul on earth. People from distant lands who’ve contributed not
a penny to our public purse would be gifted the same rights as Britons.
They’d have access to the NHS, to welfare benefits, and even to the
voting booth. Even migrants who do not have settled status should “have
the right to vote in all elections”, say the Greens.
The party
outlines its long-term goal – “a world without borders”. But as we await
this borderless ‘utopia’ that no one except soppy bourgeois Leftists
and globe-trotting crime lords actually wants, the Greens would
implement a “fair and humane” system.
Fair for who? Not
hard-working British people. Even arrivals who do not have settled
status will receive “free and comprehensive” healthcare. They’ll also
enjoy “access to welfare benefits”.
Boil this down and what the Greens are saying is that British workers will be forced to fund the lifestyles of foreigners....<<<Read More>>>...