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Thursday, 12 March 2026

Past Lives: “My Sister Pushed Me into the Fire in a Past Life”

There was always something extraordinary about Kimberly from the very moment she came into the world, reports dailystar.co.uk.

She was born with a striking blaze of red hair and spent the first four days of her life crying incessantly, refusing to sleep. Her mother, Angela, exhausted and overwhelmed after months of little rest, eventually brought Kimberly into her own bed, and as she put it, “life got much better.”

Speaking to LMN for a programme titled The Ghost Inside My Child, Angela, who hails from San Diego, shared that Kimberly displayed a remarkable sense of empathy from a very young age. She would often become anxious in chaotic or overwhelming situations.

Concerned, her family took her to a therapist to learn relaxation and breathing techniques. Angela reflected, “I wasn’t sure, but I started to think that maybe her sensitive nature was why she couldn’t sleep. When I finally realised what was causing her sleep issues, I felt completely helpless.”

Angela recalled a particularly chilling moment that sent shivers down her spine. One day, while Kimberly was playing, it appeared as though she was talking to someone. Angela asked, “Kimberly, who are you talking to?” to which Kimberly replied, “I’m talking to my sister, Mama.”

This response was puzzling, as Kimberly did not have a sister at that time. When Angela pressed further, asking, “How come you play with your sister so much when you don’t have a sister?” Kimberly responded, “No, no, Mama, the sister from when I lived before.”...<<<Read More>>>...

Fears Keir Starmer's digital ID cards could be used as population-wide facial recognition database for police mugshots

 Keir Starmer’s digital ID card scheme could be used as a population-wide facial recognition database for police to check mugshots, privacy campaigners fear.

A clause included in Labour’s digital ID consultation could allow police to access facial recognition and biometric data held by the Government.

The digital ID cards will include a ‘a current, high-resolution biometric facial image that meets specified requirements’, the Government announced this week

Documents published by the Cabinet Office state that ‘there is a legal basis for police use of facial recognition, which may include access to biometric data held by government’.

The documents add that under the Government’s proposals the digital ID cards will be subject to existing and any new legal frameworks ‘for using facial recognition in law enforcement’.

Jasleen Chaggar, from civil liberties group Big Brother Watch, said: ‘Snuck into the consultation is an admission that the police would be allowed to repurpose our digital ID photos as mugshots to create a population-wide facial recognition database.

‘It is for precisely this reason that the public is rightly sceptical of a sprawling ID system that has been sold to us under various guises - whether to “stop the boats” or improve public services - but which invariably hands more power and more of our personal information to the state, at our expense.’

She added: ‘Given the public backlash, high costs, serious data risks and likelihood that this could become a mandatory scheme in practice, the government should drop this digital ID disaster altogether.’...<<<Read More>>>...


Peter Gabriel - Solsbury Hill

 

Starmer’s Stunning Admission That Multiculturalism Has Failed is Still Based on a Lie

 Keir Starmer was at it again this week repeating the dead lie that Britain has always been a tolerant and diverse country. Speaking about the Government’s new ‘Social Cohesion’ Strategy on March 9th, Starmer seemed to be speaking about himself and his Government’s recognition that communities are fighting like cats (hence the need for the social cohesion strategy) when he said:

One of my biggest concerns at the moment is that there are people in politics who want to set up grievances between different groups of people, to point fingers and divide and say that we can’t be one country, we can’t be one community. I totally disagree with that. I think one of the great things about this country is we’re a diverse country, where we prove that different people can live alongside each other in a tolerant way, with our values. Actually, that’s more than just an observation on who we are as a country. It’s what we are as a country. That is us.

Keir Starmer has said himself that he doesn’t read books, and I’m sure he’s far too busy to listen to The Rest is History, so perhaps we should forgive him for not understanding that Britain has never been a land of kumbaya with people living “in one community”. Instead, Britain has been forged by savage invasions by tribes and empires, (Roman, Angles, Jutes, Saxons and Normans), four civils wars (the Anarchy, the Barons’ War, the Wars of the Roses, the Civil War) the conversion and expulsion of different religious groups (Danes in AD 878 and Jews in 1290), uneasy and bloody unions and disunions with Wales, Ireland and Scotland. We are not, nor ever have been one community....<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #993

 

Breathe easy this winter: How to use peppermint, tea tree and other essential oils to relieve cold and flu symptoms naturally

 Essential oils offer natural antiviral and antimicrobial properties against flu viruses.

Research shows oils like oregano and eucalyptus can combat strains such as H1N1.

Safe use requires diluting with a carrier oil and avoiding ingestion.

Inhalation and topical application are effective methods for symptom relief.

Combine oils with vitamin C, elderberry, and stress management for holistic defense.

As the annual flu season approaches, a growing number of health-conscious individuals are turning away from the pharmacy aisle and looking instead to nature’s own medicine cabinet for relief. The answer, according to emerging research and centuries of traditional use, may be found in the potent antiviral and antimicrobial properties of essential oils. Extracted from plants, herbs, and roots, these concentrated oils are gaining recognition not just for their pleasant scents but for their ability to help the body fight off some of the toughest viral invaders, including influenza.

The historical use of plant extracts for healing stretches back millennia, but modern science is now catching up, validating what herbalists have long known: essential oils offer a compelling, natural alternative for symptom relief and immune support. The key is understanding which oils to use and how to use them safely and effectively....<<<Read More>>>... 

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China proves “national unification” means oppressing all but the CCP’s chosen group

 Recently, the UK government published a plan that includes an “anti-Muslim hostility” definition and tsar. It is fundamentally centred on national unification.

What does national unification mean? If China’s definition is anything to go by, it is the crackdown on all groups of people except for the regime’s chosen group.

Unification seems to be becoming the latest buzzword. Take the example of the UK government’s initiative to appoint an “anti-Muslim hostility tsar.”

The tsar is part of Labour’s “Protecting What Matters” plan, which includes a non-statutory definition of “anti-Muslim hostility.”

The plan is fundamentally centred on national unification. To prove the point, the word “unite” appears several times in the policy paper published on 9 March 2026: 

… the ease with which people of different cultures and races live side-by-side in our diverse democracy is both envied and feared around the globe. Feared, because it provides a banal yet profound challenge to the increasingly noisy politics that says it simply cannot be done; people who are different cannot come together united under one flag.

… if we are to be strong on the global stage, we must have strong and united communities at home.

Because ultimately, this is the only way we can sustainably strengthen society. That is the challenge this Action Plan takes on. And in doing so it shows a new path for a united, proud, confident and cohesive Britain..

This programme marks the beginning of a sustained, transparent, and accountable effort to protect what matters and unite the country for the future.

… the social cohesion that has kept us united in the face of adversity can no longer be taken for granted.

… a country that is stronger, fairer, and more united for generations to come.

A government that asks its citizens to unite must also create the conditions that make unity possible.

Invest £1.5 billion in cultural organisations, recognising the ability of cultural organisations to unite communities

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.

… the foundations of strong social cohesion that have long kept the UK united in the face of challenge are under strain.

… when people mix and get to know each other it becomes clear that there is more that unites than divides them......<<<Read More>>>...

Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Led Zeppelin - Stairway To Heaven

 

Children’s Drawings Could Be Blasphemous Under Islamic Law, Councils Say

 Schools have been advised by local authorities that children’s drawings could be considered blasphemous under Islamic law and music and dance may conflict with religious sensitivities. The Telegraph has more.


Schools have been advised that children’s drawings could be considered blasphemous under Islamic law.

Guidance issued to teachers by Labour councils in northern England warns that images made by pupils in art lessons may be seen as “idolatrous” under sharia.

The advice, designed to help teachers adapt to religious sensitivities, also warns that music and dance classes could be contrary to the teachings of Islam.

It adds that diversity in the classroom can be “a great source of strength”, but that schools “will want to be flexible in catering for religious difference”.

The guidance was issued by local authorities across the North of England, including Kirklees, the council area that covers Batley Grammar School.

The school became the scene of protests in 2021 after a teacher showed an image of the Prophet Mohammed in a class. The staff member remains in hiding.

The guidance document titled ‘Sharing the Journey’ says that “for some Muslim parents, sensitivities may exist in connection with the teaching of aspects of art, dance, drama, music, physical education, religious education and RSHE”.

The subject-by-subject guide to handling religious prohibitions while delivering the National Curriculum states that while Islamic culture has produced enduring abstract art, “three-dimensional figurative imagery of humans is considered idolatrous by some Muslims”.

Teachers have been advised: “It is very important that the school understands this and is also careful not to ask its students to reproduce images of Jesus, the Prophet Mohammed or other figures considered to be prophets in Islam. Some Muslim pupils may not wish to draw the human figure.”

The prohibition is based on several hadith – canonical stories about Mohammed that inform sharia – in which the Muslim prophet speaks out against images, particularly those imitating living beings....<<<Read More>>>....

Food for Thought #992

 

Tyranny is a ‘Smart’ Motorway

Over the last 20 years or so, we’ve become very used to anti-traffic measures blighting our daily lives, introduced in the name of safety, cleaner air, Net Zero, healthy living, ‘won’t somebody think of the children’, or some combination of these. Particularly for those of us who live in urban Britain, or travel regularly into British towns and cities, we have had to learn to live with 20 mile-an-hour zones, segregated bike lanes, LTNs, LEZ, ULEZ, congestion charges and many other petty intrusions. 

The recent green light for the ’15 minute city’ in Oxford will no doubt rapidly metastasise through the country. These bureaucratic encroachments on the urban motorist are quite transparent in their intent – all of them are obviously revenue raising schemes for fiscally incontinent local authorities and designed to make sure that getting behind the wheel of your car is such an unpleasant and expensive prospect that you’ll only consider it under the direst of circumstances. Since we’re not incurably credulous, the sensible among us recognise that this is the work of minor technocrats with frustrated ambitions, using what little power they have to exert a little bit more control over us, make our lives just a little bit less free and enjoyable and raise some funds in the process. My local council recently introduced LTN cameras on several streets in the borough, ostensibly to stop those roads being used as ‘rat runs’. They held multiple consultation meetings, with overwhelmingly negative feedback from residents. Nonetheless, they then introduced a trial – again, with negative feedback. At the end of the trial, they declared success and made the set up permanent. Purely coincidentally, they raised several millions of pounds from fines issued during the trial period.

Doubtless, variable speed limits on motorways raise revenue from speed cameras and certainly they put you off using the road unless you absolutely have to get a family of four plus dog and luggage from point A to distant point B. More importantly, though, they are infantilising: they are the state as helicopter parent, terrified that if it leaves us to our own devices we might make bad decisions with bad consequences. Somewhere in a central control room, a computer program designed by experts for the purpose, makes a decision on your behalf based on information from road-surface sensors and constant CCTV. A specially selected and trained functionary keeps an eye on the system and intervenes when necessary or at whim. In big red and white lights, the state tells us: ‘We do not trust your judgement. You are an unruly child and it’s best if we set your boundaries.’ Big, black and white clip art cameras also say: ‘You are under supervision. Don’t forget it.’ Shabana Mahmood’s Benthamite panopticon in action....<<<Read More>>>....

Black Sabbath - Paranoid

 

Study suggests cell towers are causing widespread immune system suppression, priming populations for sickness

 In a finding that should send shivers down the spine of every suburban homeowner and city dweller alike, a peer-reviewed study published in Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine has confirmed what environmental health advocates have warned about for decades: living near a cell tower elevates your white blood cell count to levels comparable to those seen in chronic smokers. The research, conducted on adults in India, reveals that the constant bombardment of wireless radiation from the telecommunications infrastructure blanketing our neighborhoods is a biological stressor actively depleting the human immune system.

With white blood cell counts chronically elevated, the body remains in a perpetual state of inflammatory alarm, leaving millions of Americans more susceptible to infections, chronic diseases, and yes, the very pandemics that health authorities claim to be fighting. While the Federal Communications Commission continues to operate under radiation safety guidelines last updated when dial-up internet was cutting edge, the scientific evidence suggests our immune systems are paying the price for our connected world.

Key points:

  • Living within 60 meters of a cell tower raises white blood cell counts to levels seen in smokers
  • Using a cellphone 4 to 6 hours daily elevates lymphocytes, particularly in adults under 30
  • Chronically elevated white blood cells indicate ongoing inflammation and immune system stress
  • Nearly a quarter of those living close to cell towers showed elevated monocytes linked to cardiovascular risk
  • The FCC has not updated its radiation safety limits since 1996, ignoring decades of research
  • India maintains radiation limits 10 times stricter than U.S. standards
  • Study authors warn that chronic wireless exposure may deplete the immune system over time
  • Legal action is pending against the FCC for failing to review 11,000 pages of evidence on wireless harm ....<<<Read More>>>...

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Financial Times reports alarm over a sea level study; a faulty study

The lede of a Financial Times article published earlier this month states, “Measurements of actual global levels show big impact of climate change, especially in Asia, study shows.”

The measurements were being compared to “estimates produced by the usual scientific models.”

What the Financial Times didn’t say is that the estimates being used as the benchmark were made using faulty “scientific models” – garbage in, garbage out.

The Financial Times (“FT”) recently posted an article titled ‘Sea levels already ‘much higher’ than many scientists had estimated’, claiming that sea level rise is even more concerning than previously believed because modelled sea level estimates used in many climate change studies are generally lower than actual sea level measurements. The importance of the finding, however, is not what the story reports. The story notes that present sea levels are not catastrophic. Also, the present rate of sea level rise, whether based on satellite calculations or as measured by tide gauges, is very gradual. Seaside communities have the ability to overcome any threat from rising seas through normal civil engineering efforts.

FT reports on a recent study from the Netherlands’ Wageningen University, published in Nature. According to the authors of the study, most coastal planning, including planning for flooding and sea level rise, is based on “Geoid” model estimates of coastal sea-level height and land elevation. Yet, like general circulation models, the outputs of these models are only as good as the data and assumptions built into them. In this case, the authors of the study found that “actual sea levels are on average about 30cm higher globally than estimates produced by the usual scientific models,” with differences emerging particularly in Southeast Asia and Oceania. FT says that in those regions, “the ocean is one to 1.5 meters higher on some coastlines than most impact assessments have assumed.”

This is notable because it means that many climate impact assessments for coastal communities have been designed from the wrong starting point, projecting future sea levels and problems from them, in many instances at levels that already are the case. The problems they anticipate under future climate change-driven sea levels should already be evidenced, but they aren’t. Garbage in, Garbage out.

Because those coastal communities seriously miscalculated the sea level starting point, the study project’s leader, Philip Minderhoud, warned that this could mean that “the impacts from sea-level rise will happen sooner than projected before.” Yet, that seems wrong, since sea levels are already at where the coastal planning estimates they will be decades in the future. If these problems don’t exist now, the planning is wrong from the start about possible impacts. The study does not show that seas are rising faster than they have historically. Thus, planning should begin from where coastlines actually are.

That means, take them in relation to current sea levels, with future estimates based on rates of rise under recent climate change – not, as is done with this study, based on Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (“IPCC”) estimates tied to unrealistic emissions scenarios....<<<Read More>>>...


Tuesday, 10 March 2026

Food for Thought #991

 

Pine Gap: Mystery, Myth & Conspiracy

 The Joint Defence Facility at Pine Gap near Alice Springs has had a troubling, if discrete history in the Australian political landscape. It is, more than anything, a sign of the pressing inequalities of the Australian-US relationship, a salient reminder of Australia as a distant but valuable satrap to the ever stubborn imperium based in Washington. 

“Joint” command is a teasingly deceptive misnomer, given that the facility in the Northern Territory is under US control. What persists is a certain errand boy element fronted by Australian personnel. They supply the territory, the space and the hospitality. The US, boasting its protective umbrella, does the rest.

The Pine Gap facility, established in 1970 as one of the world’s largest satellite ground installations, has been responsible for feeding intelligence to American military missions for decades, with, or without the knowledge of the wallahs in Canberra. Over the years, revelations about what the facility is actually being used for have seeped into the media....<<<Read More>>>..

UK’s energy policy: We are on the road to poverty and serfdom

Humans can do little to nothing to affect the world’s so-called “greenhouse gases.” It’s no surprise then that the UK government’s efforts to reach net zero are futile in terms of changing the climate.

However, the Government’s policies are actively disastrous for the economy and are leading us down the road to poverty and serfdom.

We must reverse Net Zero policies before it is too late, David Turver writes.

UK Labour Members of Parliament (“MPs) like Tris Osborne spend a lot of their time claiming our energy system is secure and the National Energy System operator is forever boasting about how much of our electricity comes from wind and other renewables

Prime Minister Starmer is also signing us up to EU net zero rules that we will likely mean we have to decarbonise even faster under ever more draconian government dictats.

In his book ‘Road to Serfdom’, Friedrich Hayek warned of the dangers of the tyranny that inevitably results from government control of economic decision-making through central planning. The UK energy system is certainly hamstrung by central government control, so what has it done for our energy security and the performance of our energy system? Just how far are we down the road to serfdom?...<<<Read More>>>...
 

The Forgotten Empire That Created Free Energy Cities — And Why They Destroyed It

 

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Declassified CIA files reveal Cold War-era Soviet research linking parasites to cancer treatment

 Nearly 60% of the global population harbors parasitic infections, yet mainstream medicine rarely tests or treats them, allowing these invaders to contribute to chronic fatigue, autoimmune disorders and even cancer.

A declassified 1951 CIA document reveals Soviet research showing striking biochemical similarities between tumors and parasites, including shared metabolic behaviors (low-oxygen environments, glycogen hoarding). Certain anti-parasitic drugs (Myracyl D, Guanozolo) were found to attack cancer cells—yet this research was suppressed for over 60 years.

Dr. Diana Wright, a naturopathic expert, states that 60% of cancer patients have parasites, alongside bacteria, viruses and fungi. Despite this, conventional medicine ignores parasites as a root cause, instead pushing misdiagnoses and antidepressants.

The parasite-cancer connection threatens the multi-billion-dollar cancer drug industry, as cheap, existing anti-parasitic treatments could undermine expensive chemotherapy and immunotherapy. The FDA, CDC and medical establishment have dismissed this research, likely due to profit motives and regulatory capture.

Cases like McNeal (parasite-induced brain fog/stomach issues resolved after treatment) and Johns Hopkins studies (pinworm-infected rats saw tumors shrink with anti-parasitics) confirm Soviet findings—yet modern oncology refuses to investigate further, leaving patients suffering while viable treatments remain buried.

A newly surfaced CIA document from 1951 has reignited controversy over the potential link between parasitic infections and cancer treatment—a connection that mainstream medicine continues to ignore despite mounting evidence. The declassified report, originally marked Confidential, summarizes Soviet research suggesting striking biochemical similarities between cancerous tumors and parasitic worms, along with experimental drugs that appeared to target both.

The document, based on a 1950 Soviet study published in Priroda by Professor V.V. Alpatov, describes how tumors and parasites share nearly identical metabolic behaviors—both thriving in low-oxygen environments and hoarding glycogen, a stored energy source. Even more intriguing, certain compounds, such as Myracyl D (developed to treat bilharzia, a parasitic disease), were found to also attack malignant tumors. Another drug, Guanozolo, disrupted nucleic acid production, effectively slowing cancer cell replication.

Despite being declassified in 2014, the document has only recently gained traction online, sparking outrage among health freedom advocates who question why this research—potentially revolutionary for cancer treatment—was locked away for over 60 years.

"The Americans knew. They read it, classified it CONFIDENTIAL, and locked it in a vault for 60 years," one X user posted, sharing the CIA files. Another added, "The CIA knew from 1951 that cancer was parasites." While the document doesn't explicitly claim parasites cause cancer, it highlights undeniable biochemical parallels that suggest treatments for one could work against the other....<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #990

 

Scientists Pump 65,000 Litres of Chemicals into Ocean to “Stop Global Warming” in Geoengineering Project

 Scientists have pumped 65,000 litres of chemicals into the ocean off America in a controversial geoengineering experiment designed to “stop global warming”. The Mail has more.

Last August, 65,000 litres of bright red chemicals were pumped into the Gulf of Maine – yet this wasn’t an enormous industrial disaster.

Instead, it was a controversial geoengineering experiment that scientists claim could help to slow down global warming.

The oceans already hold around 38,000 billion tonnes of CO2, trapped as dissolved sodium bicarbonate, or baking soda.

The geoengineering method known as Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) aims to speed up this natural process by resetting the ocean’s pH.

Over four days, scientists added vast quantities of sodium hydroxide – an alkaline chemical tagged with a red dye – to the waters off the coast of Boston.

Making the ocean more alkaline should encourage it to absorb even more CO2 from the atmosphere.

However, critics have warned that the potential effects on marine life remain uncertain.

Gareth Cunningham, Director of Conservation and Policy at the Marine Conservation Society, told the Daily Mail: “These approaches are resource-intensive and their ecological impacts are still poorly understood.”

For years, scientists have put forward OAE as one of the leading potential solutions to climate change.

In theory, the novel approach could solve two problems at once by locking away excess CO2 from the atmosphere and fixing the oceans’ rising acidity.

Without an ‘antacid’ like sodium hydroxide to react with, CO2 dissolving in the oceans forms a mild acid that has slowly but surely reduced the pH level.

This is already having catastrophic effects on sea life, as the acid dissolves marine creatures’ shells, damages coral, and even wears away sharks’ teeth.

The LOC-NESS (Locking Ocean Carbon in the Northeast Shelf and Slope) project is the first large-scale experiment to test the impact of OAE in an open water setting.

With approval from the US Environmental Protection Agency and engagement with local fishermen, scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution poured alkaline chemicals into the ocean 50 miles (80 km) off the Massachusetts coast.

They then used cutting-edge technology, including autonomous gliders, long-range autonomous underwater vehicles and shipboard sensors to track the spreading chemicals.

Over the next few days, the scientists measured 10 tonnes of carbon entering the water as the pH increased from 7.95 to 8.3 – matching pre-industrial levels.

In the best-case scenario, the researchers estimate that the sodium hydroxide would absorb about 50 tonnes of carbon over the next year, equivalent to the average yearly emissions of five UK citizens....<<<Read More>>>...

Monday, 9 March 2026

The Vices And Virtues Of Every Moment


 

The Greys & the New World (dis)Order

There is speculation that the alien species known as the Greys are perhaps just as diverse and spread across the universe as are the human species. 

Therefore, it is important not to paint what appears to be a vast network of Grey species with the same brush. As with cosmic humans, it seems that the Greys run the gamut from being highly predatory using competitive win-lose tactics, to being cooperative and using win-win tactics.

Abduction researchers investigating Grey activity seem to fall into two very contradictory camps, those that see threat, like David Jacobs and those that see promise, like Steven Greer and Carol Rosin and John Mack. 

It’s possible both sides are right and both sides are wrong, because of the diversity of individuals and groups of Greys. Understanding this diversity as with cosmic humans, is complicated by processes of artificial evolution.

Investigator and probable abductee George LoBuono got me interested in the idea of a Grey Collective and he had this to say...<<<Read More>>>....

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Labour’s Islamophobia Definition “Will Curb Free Speech”

 A new official definition of Islamophobia could “inhibit” free speech about Muslims and their religion, the Government’s own counter-terrorism tsar Jonathan Hall KC has warned. The Telegraph has more.

Jonathan Hall, KC said Sir Keir Starmer’s proposed definition, to be unveiled on Monday, could stop people from freely criticising Islam or issues affecting its followers.

Hall, the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, told the BBC: “The worry will be with loose language, people will feel inhibited about talking about things that they do think which are genuinely important today.”

He also warned that it could fail to stop anti-Muslim attacks. He said a similar definition for antisemitism had failed to prevent a rise in attacks on Jews and that he was sceptical a similar new definition for anti-Muslim hatred would be any different.

Ministers have already watered down the definition by avoiding the use of the term ‘Islamophobia’, after concerns that it could limit free speech and lead to the creation of a blasphemy law by the backdoor.

The non-statutory definition is aimed at providing guidance for behaviour codes that public bodies, councils and businesses could adopt to combat prejudice, discrimination and hostility towards Muslims.

An advisory working group – which Dominic Grieve, the former attorney general, headed – produced the initial draft and submitted it to the Government in October.

It is understood that ministers have struck out references to the “racialisation” of Muslims amid concern it is a vague term that could be weaponised to silence critics of the religion.

However, it still states that anti-Muslim hatred will include “the prejudicial stereotyping of Muslims, as part of a collective group with set characteristics, to stir up hatred against them, irrespective of their actual opinions, beliefs or actions as individuals”.

Hall questioned the entire premise of a definition. “The IHRA [International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance] definition, which is the antisemitism definition – which has been adopted since 2016 – has not, in practice, reduced antisemitism or indeed terrorist attacks,” he said.

“And you could say, what is the upside of an anti-Muslim hate definition? It hasn’t worked for Jews. I do wonder whether it will work for Muslims. There is no doubt about it, Muslims are targets of terrorist attacks and attack planning.”

Hall said it was important that the definition should include examples of free speech that were not anti-Muslim hatred as people would otherwise be worried about discussing “uncomfortable” topics around Muslim culture, migration and Islamism.

He said his second concern was that it could lead to the same problems as had been experienced over non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) where offensive language online had resulted in police investigations such as the arrest of Graham Linehan, the comedy writer, over trans comments.

“Will the definition look at the intention of the person who’s speaking, or will someone be able to say, I perceive what you’re saying as hatred,” he said.

“We’ve already gone through this rather foolish cycle about non-crime hate incidents, the arrest of Graham Linehan, and where people don’t intend to be hostile to me, but I perceive what you’re saying as hostile.

“So will the definition look at the intention of the speaker, or will these allegations of hatred be allowed to be made whether the person actually was hating or not?”...<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #989

 

A Declassified CIA Document Says the History of Tartaria Was Deliberately Falsified

 

Statins do not reduce heart disease – and they have a high rate of side effects

 Despite decades of statin use costing approximately $25 billion annually in America alone, heart disease remains the leading cause of death, suggesting the cholesterol hypothesis that drives statin prescriptions is fundamentally flawed.

Studies show that lowering cholesterol with statins does not reduce heart disease, and yet these findings are ignored while statin guidelines are created by experts paid by pharmaceutical manufacturers.

Malcolm Kendrick’s clotting model provides a superior explanation for heart disease: atherosclerotic plaques result from repeated damage to blood vessel linings, which the body repairs with layers of clots.

The medical establishment dismisses widespread reports of statin injuries as “nocebo effects,” paralleling how covid-19 vaccine injuries were dismissed as “anxiety,” despite extensive evidence corroborating the injuries.

The actual causes of heart disease – fine particulate matter from pollution and cigarettes, lead exposure, chronic stress and endothelial damage – receive minimal research funding because effective interventions cannot be patented and sold as expensive pharmaceuticals like statins....<<<Read More>>>...

Sunday, 8 March 2026

Food for Thought #988

 

Larisa Savitskaya’s incredible survival after a plane crashed from 5,200 meters

 The road home from their honeymoon was the last moment newlyweds Larisa and Vladimir Savitsky spent together. On August 24, 1981, a plane crash over Zavitinsk separated them forever. The tragedy claimed the lives of 37 passengers, leaving Larisa as the sole survivor.

Larisa Savitskaya is known worldwide for her miraculous survival after falling from a height of 5200 meters. The Soviet Union often concealed such disasters, and the 1981 Zavitinsk, Russia, crash was no exception. For years, Larisa’s story remained untold.

Today, thanks to various interviews, we can recount the harrowing tale of “the luckiest girl on Earth.”...<<<Read More>>>... 

How ancient Egyptian “biophotonic gold” was the original source of superhuman power

This "biophotonic gold" was made with Aton lenses focusing sunlight onto gold in distilled water, producing different colors for different enhanced abilities.

He stated the human body naturally produces trace gold, citing its presence in urine, semen and breast milk as evidence of a forgotten capability.

Group presented the gold as a semiconductor that absorbs and emits light frequencies, aligning with cellular biophotons to optimize health and reactivate self-healing.

He positioned this as the ultimate biohacking tool for raising vibrational frequency and is now developing products based on this ancient technology.

Dr. Edward Group unveiled a history-altering claim about the true source of elite power in antiquity. Group detailed the discovery of a lost "ex-school" in Egypt, funded by powerful 20th-century dynasties, which he says hoarded the ultimate biohacking tool: a miraculous, sun-forged liquid gold.

According to Group, his research, aided by historian Eric Jennings, a descendant of the historian for the Rockefeller and Rothschild-funded Holy Lands Expedition, unearthed records of this exclusive academy. "They found an ancient ex-school, right? Funny how we have X-Men and all that stuff now, with these superpowers. That's exactly what they found in ancient Egypt," Group told the audience. The school's curriculum, reserved for the elite, included sacred lovemaking technologies, but its most stunning artifact was a cache of "60 tons of liquid gold."

This was no ordinary treasure. Group asserts the substance was a "biophotonic gold," a super-conductive elixir created not through mining, but through alchemy using sunlight. "It wasn't even a colloid of gold. It was a super, it was a biophotonic gold," he explained.....<<<Read More>>>...

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Britain Created its Own Energy Crisis

 The US-Israel war in Iran has once again shaken energy markets and, if it is not brought under control in the next days and weeks, has the potential to become another global energy shock. With gas and oil prices spiking, weaknesses in arguments for and against the government’s green energy agenda have been exposed. 

“Government is about choices,” claimed Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband, ahead of the war’s opening salvoes. The “choice” he claims to have made is the transfer of £150 from energy bills to general taxation. Labour’s election promise to “lower bills” has embarrassed the party, though Miliband and his plans remains in place. The accounting-trick policy may, short-term, bring “much needed cost of living support for families”, as Miliband claims. But it means more pressure on other taxpayers, as will the “historic investments in clean, homegrown power we control” that Miliband boasted about at the same time. 

But notice that the “control” and “choices” are limited to merely redistributing cost rather than reducing it. “Those on the Right want to outsource our energy security to fossil fuel markets we have no control over,” Miliband claims. So, do the chaotic price signals unleased by the war make his case?...<<<Read More>>>...

Queensryche - Eyes of a Stranger

 

Why Are All AI Models Left Wing?

Ask ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or Llama about immigration, climate policy, welfare, gender ideology, or censorship, and the answers may differ in tone, but the underlying ideology is always the same. Multiple studies now find that leading language models lean left on contested political questions, often favouring progressive social assumptions and more interventionist economic positions. Researchers in Germany found strong alignment with left-wing parties across major models. Another study found instruction-tuned models were generally more left-leaning. A third concluded that larger models often become more politically skewed, not less. That is a serious problem for a technology sold as an impartial guide to information. If the tools increasingly used to explain the world already tilt in one direction, the question is no longer whether bias exists, but how far it shapes what millions of users come to regard as neutral truth.

For years, concerns about political bias in AI were brushed aside as anecdotal. That argument has weakened sharply. A 2025 study examining AI-based voting advice tools and large language models ahead of Germany’s federal election found that the models showed strong alignment, averaging more than 75 per cent, with left-wing parties, while their alignment with centre-right parties was below 50 per cent and with right-wing parties around 30 per cent. The authors warned that systems presented as neutral informational tools were in fact producing substantially biased outputs.

Another 2025 paper testing popular models against Germany’s Wahl-O-Mat framework reached a similar conclusion. It found a bias towards left-leaning parties and reported that this tendency was most dominant in larger models. The study’s title was blunt enough on its own: Large Means Left ...<<<Read More>>>....

Food for Thought #987

 

Saturday, 7 March 2026

Keir Starmer’s Questionable Child Protection History

 We are told that the UK government is led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer and that he is a “decent man”. After more than 82% of the electorate did not vote for either Starmer or the Labour party, his government secured a whopping 170+ seat majority. It can do pretty much anything it likes while it keeps its backbenchers in line.

The current Labour government, under Starmer, has not only failed to protect children when it could, but it has actively opposed others’ attempts to do so. Such morally repugnant behaviour is nothing new for the Labour Party.

Labour grandees Patricia Hewitt, Harriet Harman and Jack Dromey were all prominent in the National Council for Civil Liberties while it was affiliated to the child-rape advocacy group the Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE). At the time, Harmen’s activities included arguing against a proposed ban on child pornography, and Hewitt’s public conduct included suggestions that objective morality couldn’t either be defined or established. After their links were exposed, these Labour heavyweights all denied that they were influenced by or connected in any way to PIE.

In 1984, Conservative MP Geoffrey Dickens handed a dossier, reportedly containing evidence suggesting a Westminster VIP paedophile ring and other child-rape allegations, to then Tory Home Secretary Leon Brittan, in whose custody it promptly vanished. Nothing happened, and the whole muddled fudge ping-ponged around the denial sphere until, in 2014, it was resurrected. Labour MP Simon Danczuk and Labour Deputy Leader Tom Watson used the dossier as a political football to score goals against the Tories.

During the subsequent party political shenanigans, it was conceded that at least 114 files contained in the original dossier had disappeared. The head of the Civil Service, Mark Sedwill, said there was nothing “sinister” about the destruction of evidence....<<<Read More>>>...

Sweat and die: The story of strange medieval disease

 Sweat is essential for the body to regulate temperature. But it turns out that in 1485-1551 Europe was covered by a whole epidemic of sweating. Incomprehensible nature, which claimed thousands of lives.

The disease was first recorded in 1485 among the soldiers of Henry Tudor, who won the Battle of Bosworth, arrived in London and ascended the throne under the name of King Henry VII.

At that time, the people who were in contact with his army began to die en masse. And in a month and a half, a strange disease wiped out about 15 thousand people.

Then the epidemic subsided. But it resumed with renewed vigor in 1507, 1517 and 1528. For the last time, even the king had to wind around the country to escape from an incomprehensible infection.

The wave spread to other European countries and only by 1551 was there a lull.

Subsequently, doctors and researchers racked their brains – what was it? Not plague, not cholera, not smallpox. Mortality from a strange sore reached 50%, and the process proceeded very quickly: a person who was ill in the morning could already die by the evening. The first days were critical in the case of the “sweating disease”: you survived, so you will live.

What is strange, the infection did not “choose” the old, the sick and the poor, but, on the contrary, the young, wealthy, strong, that is, people who ate normally, took care of their health, lived in good conditions.

The disease began with a fever, the person sweated profusely, then there were pains in the abdomen, neck, lower back. After that, nausea and vomiting were added, and sweating went even more actively. Streams literally poured from people, and the sweat had a specific, very unpleasant odor....<<<Read More>>>...

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URAMBI HILLS CANBERRA
 

The Low Alcohol Era is Now Upon Us – and It Will Bore Us Silly

 Bridget Jones era women cackling over a bottle of Chardonnay, men in quarter zips knocking back the negronis, highlighted blondes ordered vat-like glasses of rosé or ‘lady petrol’, groups of lads downing pints of Stella a.k.a. wife-beater, Cheltenham racegoers consuming lakes of Guinness, west country teenagers sloshing plastic glasses of sui-cider, couples sharing a bottle of Burgundy and a bag of kettle crisps on a Friday night – what was once a great nation of heroic drinkers is evaporating into a temperate nation of 0.0 boredom.

My own recent drinking experiences – or lack of them – mirrors the news that the UK’s appetite for alcohol is shifting. The low-alcohol market is growing apace and 35% of younger people are said to avoid drink altogether. Mintel, the market research firm, suggests that the low/non-alcohol market at £330 million in 2024 is set to grow to £800 million by 2028. 

A combination of better products and a greater interest in health and wellbeing are understood to be driving the trend. 0.0 Guinness tastes, I’m told, exactly the same as real Guinness and is the UK’s top-selling non-alcoholic beer with over half of Ocado’s deliveries being the 0.0 version. While it’s tempting to celebrate this trend – let us not forget the tragedy of approximately 10,000 alcohol-specific deaths a year – am I wrong in thinking, Basil Fawlty-like, it’s a pity that that particular avenue of pleasure has been closed off?...<<<Read More>>>...

Bon Jovi - Wanted Dead Or Alive

 

Mind Wars: A guide to breaking free from brainwashing

 Mind Wars: The Invisible Battle for Your Thoughts and How to Fight Back" notes that unlike traditional warfare, 5GW manipulates perceptions, beliefs and behaviors using psychological operations (psyops), AI and neuroweapons—often without victims realizing they're under attack.

Voice-to-Skull (V2K) microwave transmissions, AI-driven social media manipulation and neuroweapons have been weaponized to influence thoughts and behaviors, as seen in historical events like Operation Mockingbird and the Gulf War.

COVID-19 was a mass psyop. Fear was weaponized to enforce lockdowns, experimental vaccines and digital surveillance, while censorship suppressed dissent. The pandemic accelerated the rollout of digital IDs and CBDCs, paving the way for social credit systems.

Transhumanism is a Trojan horse for control. Brain-computer interfaces (e.g., Neuralink) and the WEF’s "Fourth Industrial Revolution" threaten individual autonomy by merging humans with AI, enabling remote manipulation and digital enslavement.

Detox from manipulation by reducing screen time, shielding against EMFs, using privacy tools, diversifying into physical assets (gold/silver) and building resilient local communities to counter centralized control.

In "Mind Wars: The Invisible Battle for Your Thoughts and How to Fight Back," the author delivers a chilling yet indispensable exposé on the most insidious form of modern warfare—one that doesn't rely on bullets or bombs but on the systematic manipulation of human consciousness. This isn't science fiction; it's the reality of Fifth Generation Warfare (5GW), where the battlefield is no longer a physical terrain but the human mind itself.

The book begins by tracing the evolution of warfare, illustrating how conflicts have shifted from kinetic engagements (First to Fourth Generation Warfare) to psychological and cognitive domination (Fifth Generation Warfare). Unlike traditional warfare, which targets infrastructure and armies, 5GW seeks to control populations by altering perceptions, beliefs and behaviors—often without the targets ever realizing they're under attack....<<<Read More>>>... 

Food for Thought #986

 

Vitamin B12 Deficiency is probably the commonest cause of dementia and probably the easiest to cure

 Vitamin B12 deficiency is estimated to affect 3-5% of the population, with some suggesting it could be as high as 10%.

Vitamin B12 deficiency is a condition that can cause physical and mental symptoms. Symptoms that are common with and are often misdiagnosed as Alzheimer’s disease or multiple sclerosis (“MS”).

Many patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or MS could be cured with vitamin B12 injections, Dr. Vernon Coleman writes, but doctors often fail to test for vitamin B12 deficiency. Another factor in missing a vitamin B12 deficiency diagnosis is the pharmaceutical industry’s influence on the medical establishment. Vitamins are unpatented. Vitamins are not profitable to the pharmaceutical industry....<<<Read More>>>...

Friday, 6 March 2026

Van Halen - Why Can't This Be Love?

 

Disappearance of Pain, Exit From The Body and More: Stages Through Which The Dying Go

 What happens when you die? A complete answer to this question can only be given by those who actually died. But so far we have no connections with them, so we have to rely on the testimony of those who died, but “returned” back.

Many doctors have encountered the phenomenon when a person who has been in a state of clinical death talks about strange visions, sounds or even smells that he saw, heard or felt in those moments when he was already considered a corpse.

Experts call this a near-death experience. Alas, but most doctors consider all this to be just “features of a dying brain.”

Fortunately, there are doctors who believe that there is something more mysterious here than the agony of neurons. Among them is Dr. Kathryn Mannix, who specializes in palliative care (care for the terminally ill and dying people).

“In my humble experience, death is probably not as scary as you would expect. Death, like birth, is really just a process. As the years go by, people just get more and more tired, they sleep more and stay awake less.” says Mannix....<<<Read More>>>...

The metabolic “sweet spot”: Scientists identify precise nightly sleep target for better blood sugar control

 New research identifies a precise sleep duration for optimal metabolic health.

The metabolic sweet spot is calculated at about seven hours and nineteen minutes nightly.

Both insufficient and excessive sleep are linked to increased insulin resistance.

Weekend catch-up sleep can backfire, especially for those already sleeping enough on weekdays.

Sleep is an active metabolic lever, as crucial as diet and exercise for preventing diabetes.

Forget counting calories or logging miles for a moment. The most powerful tool for metabolic health might be sitting on your nightstand, not in your kitchen or gym. Groundbreaking new research has delivered a precise prescription for sleep, identifying a specific nightly duration that appears to best protect against insulin resistance, the silent precursor to type 2 diabetes. The findings challenge conventional wisdom and offer a startlingly simple, no-cost strategy for millions.

The study, published in the journal BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, analyzed data from thousands of adults. Researchers sought to understand the direct relationship between weekday sleep duration and insulin sensitivity, measured by a marker called the estimated glucose disposal rate (eGDR). What they discovered was not a linear "more is better" rule, but a clear golden mean.

The data revealed an inverted U-shaped relationship. Insulin sensitivity improved as sleep increased, but only up to a point. After that peak, more sleep was actually associated with worsening insulin resistance. The apex of that curve, the metabolic sweet spot, was calculated to be 7.32 hours per night. That translates to 7 hours and 19 minutes....<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #985

 

BREAKING: Britain to Get Islamophobia Tsar

Britain is to get a new “anti-Muslim hostility tsar” under plans to be outlined by the Government on Monday, which will also include a new definition of Islamophobia. The Spectator‘s Tim Shipman has the details.

The Spectator has been leaked a draft copy of ‘Protecting What Matters’, a document outlining Labour’s new cohesion strategy which is to be unveiled in a cross Government push next week. 

The 47-page paper features a crackdown on extremism and names Islamists as the biggest threat to community cohesion. It also outlines fresh demands that new arrivals in Britain seek to integrate and speak good English, described as a “fundamental basis for participating in society and an expectation of those who wish to call the UK home”. It states: “Those who come here must make a genuine effort to integrate into and engage with our shared way of life.” The last census found that more than a million people could not speak English well or at all.

The report states clearly that Islamists are responsible for three-quarters of the police’s counterterror workload and 94% of all terror-related deaths in the past 25 years. The plan also rejects calls, predominantly from British Muslims, for blasphemy laws in the UK.

Following the case of the religious studies teacher at Batley Grammar school, who was forced into hiding after showing caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad, the document promises to “stand against those who try to intimidate, threaten and harass others because they are offended by so-called “blasphemy”. We do not recognise blasphemy law in the UK.”

Further powers will be established to close extremist charities and suspend trustees with “unspent hate crime convictions”, to “strengthen monitoring” of non-violent extremism in universities and to exclude hate preachers from the UK. As part of this, there will be rules to ensure that “public bodies do not confer legitimacy, funding or influence on extremist groups”.

But the plans will also raise alarm bells on free speech by outlining new rules to tackle “divisive content” and “ensure trusted news sources are prominent”. Critics fear these measures will be used to silence critics of Islamists or even TV channels like GB News which some Labour people view as too Right-wing. …

The creation of a “special representative on anti-Muslim hostility” is likely to give a prominent platform to an activist voice. Their job will be to “champion efforts across the UK to tackle hostility and hatred directed at Muslims and those perceived to be Muslim”.

Alongside that is a new definition of anti-Muslim hatred, which has been watered down to avoid defining Muslims as a race, but which will still condemn “the prejudicial stereotyping of Muslims, as part of a collective group with set characteristics, to stir up hatred against them, irrespective of their actual opinions, beliefs or actions as individuals”. Critics think this will create a blasphemy law by the back door. ...<<<Read More>>>...

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