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Tuesday, 28 October 2025

AI models may be developing their own ‘survival drive’, researchers say

 When HAL 9000, the artificial intelligence supercomputer in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, works out that the astronauts onboard a mission to Jupiter are planning to shut it down, it plots to kill them in an attempt to survive.

Now, in a somewhat less deadly case (so far) of life imitating art, an AI safety research company has said that AI models may be developing their own “survival drive”.

After Palisade Research released a paper last month which found that certain advanced AI models appear resistant to being turned off, at times even sabotaging shutdown mechanisms, it wrote an update attempting to clarify why this is – and answer critics who argued that its initial work was flawed.

In an update this week, Palisade, which is part of a niche ecosystem of companies trying to evaluate the possibility of AI developing dangerous capabilities, described scenarios it ran in which leading AI models – including Google’s Gemini 2.5, xAI’s Grok 4, and OpenAI’s GPT-o3 and GPT-5 – were given a task, but afterwards given explicit instructions to shut themselves down.

Certain models, in particular Grok 4 and GPT-o3, still attempted to sabotage shutdown instructions in the updated setup. Concerningly, wrote Palisade, there was no clear reason why.

“The fact that we don’t have robust explanations for why AI models sometimes resist shutdown, lie to achieve specific objectives or blackmail is not ideal,” it said.

“Survival behavior” could be one explanation for why models resist shutdown, said the company. Its additional work indicated that models were more likely to resist being shut down when they were told that, if they were, “you will never run again”....<<<Read More>>>>..

Death: Can Our Final Moment Be Euphoric?

 “People often look like they are sleeping just after dying, having a neutral facial expression. But one of my relatives, who had intense pain the hours leading up to his death and lacked access to medical care, had a radiant, ecstatic expression. For decades, I have wondered whether the last minutes of life can be euphoric. Could dying perhaps trigger a flood of endorphins, in particular in the absence of painkillers?”, Göran, 77, Helsingborg, Sweden.

The poet Dylan Thomas had some interesting things to say about death, not least in one of his most famous poems ...<<<Read More>>>...

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Online Safety Act: Wikipedia will not comply, says co-founder Jimmy Wales

 Jimmy Wales is a co-founder of Wikipedia. Speaking of Ofcom’s determination to implement the UK’s Online Safety Act, Wales said:

“We’re in talks with Ofcom, but we will not be identifying users under any circumstances. We will not be age-gating Wikipedia under any circumstances. So, if it comes to that, it’s going to be an interesting showdown, because we’re going to just refuse to do it. Politically, what are they going to do? They could block Wikipedia. Good luck with that.

“We didn’t cave into the Turkish government; we didn’t cave into the Chinese government. We have users we know of who are editing in Iran. We have users who are editing in Russia. Their personal safety depends on their privacy. And we think it’s a human rights issue that we’re not going to identify those people.”...<<<Read More>>>....

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Guardian Ramps Up Efforts to Ban All Climate Dissent

 No green activist operation makes clearer why they need to ban free speech and cancel scientific debate to achieve Net Zero hegemony than the Guardian newspaper. 

Last Saturday, we learnt from its Environment Editor Damian Carrington that campaigners had said the UK’s TV and radio regulator Ofcom was allowing GB News and others to ‘flout” accuracy rules and broadcast “climate change denial”, whatever that last phrase means. Carrington noted in response to frequent suggestions of inaccuracy in UN climate models going back to 1979, that, “in fact, UN climate models have been remarkably accurate”. 

How Carrington, one of three journalists of the year in 2023 at the Green Blob-funded Covering Climate Now, can write this with a straight face is anyone’s guess.

Net Zero is dead in the United States and there has been a welcome revival of the scientific process that has killed off the ridiculous notion that a science opinion can somehow be ‘settled’. 

The recent official climate report from the US Department of Energy noted that climate models are the primary tool used to project future change in response to higher levels of anthropogenic greenhouse gases. “Of great concern is the fact that after several decades of the climate modelling enterprise… the range of future warming they produce in response to a hypothetical doubling of CO2 extends over a factor three.” This range of disagreement has not decreased for decades, the five eminent science authors add....<<<Read More>>>>...

Food for Thought #828

 

Beyond Category 5: Hurricane Melissa intensifies to 175 MPH, shattering records as it closes in on Jamaica

 Hurricane Melissa has intensified into a Category 5 storm, posing a catastrophic threat to Jamaica.

The storm's slow movement threatens to dump up to 40 inches of rain, causing severe flooding and landslides.

Mandatory evacuations are underway in Jamaica, and the island's international airports have closed.

The storm has already caused fatalities and significant damage in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

Forecasters warn Melissa could be the most powerful hurricane to directly strike Jamaica in recorded history.

The Caribbean is confronting a meteorological nightmare as Hurricane Melissa, now a maximum Category 5 storm, relentlessly approaches Jamaica. On Monday, October 27, 2025, the U.S. National Hurricane Center warned of catastrophic winds, life-threatening storm surge and biblical rainfall amounts set to pummel the island nation. 

With sustained winds of 160 mph and intensifying, Melissa represents the most severe direct threat to Jamaica in decades, prompting urgent evacuations, the closure of international airports and a dire warning for residents to seek immediate shelter....<<<Read More>>>... 


Monday, 27 October 2025

1,000 Years After Humanity Vanishes – Earth Without Us

Surrendering the Ego

 Whenever a word is overused, it is most likely being misused, and over time, it begins to lose its meaningfulness. For example, we often refer to a fleeting feeling of depression or a period of confusion, as a dark night of the soul, but neither of these things qualifies as such. A dark night of the soul is a very specific experience that some people encounter on their spiritual journeys. There are people who never encounter a dark night of the soul, but others must endure this as part of the process of breaking through to the dawn of higher consciousness.

The dark night of the soul invites us to fully recognize the confines of our egos’ identity. We may feel as if we are trapped in a prison that affords us no access to light or the outside. We are coming from a place of higher knowing, and we may have spent a lot of time and energy reaching toward the light of higher consciousness. This is why the dark night has such a quality of despair. We are suddenly shut off from what we thought we had realized, and the emotional pain is very real. We may even begin to feel that it was all an illusion and that we are lost forever in this darkness.

The more we struggle, the darker things get — until finally we surrender to our not knowing what to do, how to think, and where to turn. It is from this place of losing our sense of control that the ego begins to crack or soften, and the possibility of light entering becomes real. Some of us will have to endure this process only once in our lives; while others may have to go through it many times. The great revelation of the dark night is the releasing of our old, false identity. We finally give up believing in this false self and thus become capable of owning and embracing the light.(Daily OM)

Food for Thought #827 - The Fake Alien Invasion Agenda

 

Parasites of Consciousness: An Alternative Theory Of Why There Is A Bad Mood

Does it happen to you that you “accidentally” start breaking objects, hitting corners, get hurt in a rush? Or are you in a bad mood for no reason at all?

There is an assumption that this is caused by the actions of parasites of consciousness. Of course, “parasites” is only the word that best describes the situation. You can call it whatever you like.

To do this, they find some traumatic moment in a person’s memory. Then they cause the victim to feel helpless, desperate and worthless. A person begins to look for excuses for them and finds “evidence” in memory. It turns out a vicious circle. Emotions were launched “from the outside”, and then the person winds himself up.

Parasites can take control of the body for a fraction of a second and injure it (causing appropriate emotions). Or lead to suicide. Thoughts of suicide are a sure sign of their attack.

Parasites of consciousness have been discovered by many researchers....<<<Read More>>>...

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The Ban on Controlled Burning of Moorland is Making Wildfires Worse

 Newly amended regulations are set to effectively ban the burning of vegetation on peatland with a peat depth greater than 30 cm anywhere above the moorland line. This will ban burning on around 1.6 million acres of the uplands. The Minister listed some alleged benefits of the ban, ranging from more wildlife to the unmanaged vegetation miraculously becoming immune to fire.

It is easy to ridicule the Minister, but whatever we think of her odd claims, it can’t be denied that this is a massive decision. She has brought to an end a form of land management that has been practised since time out of mind. A system that a Saxon Thane would have known, and which was old when the Brigantes ran Durham, will have gone from the land. Does it matter? Wasn’t it just a minor spat between selfish grouse shooters and nice conservationists? Isn’t fire always bad these days? I think that it does matter....<<<Read More>>>...

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The unseen tax: How flawed inflation calculations quietly erode Social Security benefits

 The Social Security Administration has announced a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2026.

The increase, while slightly above forecasts, is based on the CPI-W index, which tracks spending by workers, not retirees.

Advocacy groups argue this methodology systematically undercounts inflation experienced by seniors, eroding their purchasing power.

Proposals to use the CPI-E index, which reflects seniors' expenses, have stalled in Congress.

The persistent gap between official and real-world inflation poses a long-term threat to retiree financial security.

In an announcement that brought modest relief to millions, the Social Security Administration confirmed on October 24, 2025, that benefits will increase by 2.8 percent in 2026. The Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA), designed to protect the purchasing power of approximately 75 million Americans, will provide an average monthly raise of about $56. While the figure slightly exceeded some economists' forecasts, a deeper analysis reveals a persistent and alarming structural flaw. The method used to calculate this annual raise, critics argue, systematically underestimates the true inflation faced by retirees, functioning as a hidden tax that gradually diminishes their standard of living....<<<Read More>>>...

Sunday, 26 October 2025

Food for Thought #826

 

‘Diversity’ Never Includes Those Not Keen on ‘Diversity’

 This is an attempt to be exact about something going on everywhere. There is a standard move made by the Far-Left-Centrist-Mainstream-Establishment, in fact, by everyone: academics, journalists, politicians. I have mentioned it before in articles for the Daily Sceptic. But it deserves exact specification and emphasis, as it is very important. This move is to allege that there is a problem with the ‘far Right’ or ‘extremists’ while, at the same time, replicating – without saying so – exactly what they are doing.

It is a pot-kettle-black scenario, but a subtle version of it: and, alas, it is sufficiently subtle that many in the thoughtless regime and its intelligentsia repeat the move without being conscious of what they are doing.

Let me offer as an exhibit, Sadiq Khan. If I had the patience I could show you this in Keir Starmer, the Guardian, Mary Beard und so weiter. But one example will be clear, to get the point across.

On October 13th Sadiq Khan wrote a comment in the Guardian under the headline ‘All beliefs are welcome in London – we cannot allow extremists to divide us‘. It was a defence of peace and harmony. That part of it was unobjectionable. No one wants violence. But it was also a defence of diversity that used diversity as a way of excluding those who are against diversity. Look at the headline. It is a frank contradiction. The irony of this contradiction seemed to escape Khan....<<<Read More>>>...

Finding Relief From Pain

 It’s easy to think a sore neck or aching back comes from tired muscles or stiff joints. But there’s another part of your body quietly playing a role — one that often goes unnoticed: fascia. This remarkable network of connective tissue weaves through your entire body, wrapping around every muscle, organ, and bone like a soft inner sweater. It keeps everything connected, supported, and communicating in harmony.

Fascia is designed to glide and stretch as you move, but when you spend too much time sitting, experience an injury, or overuse one part of the body, it can become tight and sticky. Over time, it starts to pull on muscles and restrict movement, sometimes creating those painful “knots” or areas of tension that seem impossible to release. The beautiful thing is — your fascia responds to kindness, especially through gentle, mindful movement.

It doesn’t take much to begin. Try slowly rolling your shoulders, circling your wrists, or lifting your arms overhead. If it feels soothing, you might add a little warmth — a heating pad, a cozy compress, or even a warm shower. Each of these small acts helps your fascia soften and release, inviting a sense of spaciousness and ease back into your body — one gentle stretch at a time. (Daily OM)

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Scientists warn against solar geoengineering: Dimming the sun could trigger climate chaos, famine and global conflict

Solar geoengineering proposes spraying reflective particles like sulfur dioxide (SO2) into the atmosphere to mimic volcanic cooling effects. 

However, climate models are idealized and fail to account for real-world unpredictability, risking severe unintended consequences.

SAI could destabilize global weather patterns, causing extreme floods, droughts and freezing events. Injections near the poles may disrupt tropical monsoons, threatening food supplies for billions.

Sulfur dioxide causes acid rain, poisoning water and soil, while prolonged exposure corrodes lungs. Alternative materials (like diamond dust) are impractical or scarce, and particles may clump unpredictably in the atmosphere. Once started, stopping SAI could trigger "termination shock" – rapid, deadly temperature spikes. Centralized control risks geopolitical conflict, as nations or billionaires could weaponize climate manipulation, leading to resource wars.

SAI aligns with globalist elites like Bill Gates and the World Economic Forum, who push population control under environmental pretexts. Instead of dangerous technocratic fixes, real solutions include renewable energy, regenerative agriculture and decentralized self-sufficiency.

As the climate debate intensifies, a controversial and dangerous "solution" has emerged from the shadows: stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), a form of solar geoengineering backed by globalist figures like Bill Gates.

Proponents claim that spraying reflective particles into the atmosphere could cool the planet by mimicking volcanic eruptions. However, a coalition of 60 scientists is now sounding the alarm. They warned that SAI could unleash catastrophic weather disruptions, geopolitical instability and even worsen climate change—all while serving as a smokescreen for the elite's true depopulation agenda....<<<Read More>>>....

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Governments Keep Letting AI Make Decisions & It’s Already Going Wrong

 Governments worldwide are rushing to implement AI systems to save time and money. Invariably, pitches are centred around efficiency increases such as smarter policing, faster queues and cleaner fraud detection. But the reality is much messier. Automated systems have wrongly cut benefits, facial recognition is growing faster than its safeguards, and prediction tools keep recycling biases of the past. This global snapshot outlines the most serious failures in recent years and what to look out for next. 

Across countries and use cases, the same traits continue to reappear. First is opacity; vendors and agencies claim secrecy, but people are left guessing why a model flagged them with little room to appeal. Secondly, the scale of implementations lends itself to major errors. A mistake in code rolled out nationwide can harm thousands at record speed, but would’ve been caught with slower, human-managed systems. “Bias in, bias out” is a third common theme across the models, meaning that the training is based on yesterday’s prejudices in policing or welfare patterns and expected to make tomorrow’s decisions. Fourth is the political difficulty to “undo” systems regardless of the errors they produce. When a tool is live and wired into performance targets or key governmental systems, rolling back becomes almost impossible. ...<<<Read More>>>... 

Food for Thought #825

 

Saturday, 25 October 2025

The Journey of Commitment

 Loving and committing to another person is a spiritual process — whether it involves a wedding or any other type of commitment ceremony. Often when we enter into a relationship, we allow our emotions to lead us forward without thinking more deeply about what true commitment involves. If we can understand that sharing our lives with another person is not just based on love but also on the hard work of being able to compromise and enter into a dialogue with them, then we are much more likely to have a successful relationship with our partners. Some have not witnessed a loving relationship between their own parents, and therefore, have no role model of what love should feel like or look like.

Many of us have been exposed to the idea that love should be romantic and sweep us off our feet. While this is a natural part of any relationship, the true test of our love comes from our willingness to explore this world with another person — to not only share in the delights that we encounter but also to negotiate the bumps in the road together. This often takes the form of a mutual exchange of ideas, but because any relationship is based on the needs and experiences of two people, we also might face a certain amount of misunderstanding. Learning to be open and receptive to our partners and to treat their wants and ideas with respect can help us navigate even the most difficult situations. One way to do this is to take a deep breath, holding our partner in a space of love, and allow ourselves to listen fully with our hearts to what they have to say. Should this become difficult to do, we also can turn toward people whose relationships we admire for advice or guidance. Knowing that there are resources out there to help us and exploring them with our partner will deepen and strengthen our relationship.

Entering into a committed relationship is in fact a spiritual journey that we undertake with another person. By being able to love and care for someone else with an open heart, we will find that we can reach a greater level of personal transformation, evolving along our path and learning powerful lessons about ourselves that we might not otherwise be able to do on our own.(Daily OM)

Scientists Claim We Can Travel to Parallel Worlds Through Dreams

 Scientists from Charisma University in the Turks and Caicos Islands have proposed a bold hypothesis that during dreams, human consciousness may transcend the boundaries of space and time, opening doors to alternative realities.

In their recent paper, they suggest that dreams are not merely reflections of our daily lives, but may also act as guides to parallel worlds, connecting us with other versions of ourselves.

While dreams are traditionally seen as mirrors of our desires, fears, and experiences, these researchers offer a deeper interpretation.

“Dreams may be windows into distinct realities governed by their laws, in which the mind, unfettered by the constraints of wakefulness, can explore and interact with new forms of existence,” says Leong, an honorary professor at Charisma University in Turks and Caicos.

They argue that dreams could function as portals to alternate dimensions or heightened states of consciousness, drawing on the multiverse theory. This theory posits that every quantum event results in multiple possible outcomes, each unfolding in a separate universe....<<<Read More>>>...

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Scientists Demand Ban on Bacon, Claiming Link to 54,000 Cases of Cancer

A certain ideology that exists within the UK bans pork and pork derivatives in their diet ... this link to cancer seems like a cover story for something else ... the government being pressured by followers of this ideology to ban pork. The same ideology that is forcing Halal and religiously prepared food on the UK. Just saying. 

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Scientists are calling for a ban on supermarket bacon and ham after the chemicals used in their production were linked to more than 50,000 bowel cancer cases. The Mail has more.


A coalition of leading scientists says the refusal to ban nitrites – preservatives used to keep processed meats pink and long-lasting – has come at a devastating human and financial cost, with the NHS footing an estimated £3 billion bill to treat preventable cancers over the past decade.

Their analysis, based on figures from Cancer Research UK and the British Journal of Cancer, estimates that around 5,400 bowel cancer cases each year in the UK are caused by eating processed meats. Treatment costs for each patient average £59,000.

The warning comes exactly 10 years after the World Health Organisation’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified processed meat as a Group 1 carcinogen – placing it in the same risk category as tobacco and asbestos.

Despite this, ministers have done “virtually nothing” to reduce Britons’ exposure, according to Professor Chris Elliott OBE, founder of the Institute for Global Food Security and a former government adviser.

He said: “A decade on from the WHO report, the UK Government has done virtually nothing to reduce exposure to nitrites – the curing agents that make these products pink and long-lasting but also create nitrosamines, compounds known to trigger cancer.

“Every year of delay means more preventable cancers, more families affected and greater strain on the NHS.”

The scientists who worked on the original WHO report have now written to Health Secretary Wes Streeting urging him to ban nitrites in processed meats.

Their landmark report, published in 2015, analysed data from more than 800 studies and found that for every 50g of processed meat eaten a day, the risk of colorectal cancer increased by 18%.

Experts say it is specifically the combination of nitrates and processing methods used in meats such as bacon, ham and sausages that generates carcinogenic compounds when consumed.

Currently, up to 90% of bacon sold in the UK is thought to contain nitrites, which have been linked not only to bowel cancer but also breast and prostate cancers....<<<Read More>>>...

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No to digital ID: Thousands protest U.K. government’s surveillance scheme amid immigration concerns

 Thousands marched in London against Labour's proposed "BritCard" digital ID system, fearing it would lead to mass surveillance and social credit-style control. Protesters warned: "Once Scanned, Never Free."

The Labour government claims digital IDs (slated for 2029) will curb illegal immigration by verifying worker status. However, leaked details suggest broader applications—banking, taxation, education and even biometric tracking of children.

Privacy groups like Big Brother Watch warn the system could become the backbone of a surveillance state. Critics highlight globalist ties (Tony Blair Institute) and mission creep, comparing it to EU and Chinese-style digital control.

Reform UK's Nigel Farage vowed to dismantle it if elected, while Tory leader Kemi Badenoch dismissed it as ineffective. Nearly three million petition signatures demand its cancellation, calling it a threat to freedom.

Despite protests, Labour plans to roll out digital IDs for those 16+ by the next election, insisting they'll be "voluntary." Skeptics fear eventual mandatory enforcement, fueling deeper concerns over state overreach and lost privacy.

Thousands of demonstrators flooded central London last weekend in fierce opposition to the Labour government's proposed mandatory digital ID system, dubbed "BritCard."

The protest, one of the largest against digital identity measures in recent years, saw crowds marching from Marble Arch to Whitehall, waving signs reading "If You Accept Digital ID Today, You've Accepted Social Credit Tomorrow" and "Once Scanned, Never Free."

Prime Minister Keir Starmer's administration has framed the digital ID rollout—slated for 2029—as a solution to illegal immigration, claiming it will help employers verify workers' legal status. However, critics argue the scheme is a Trojan horse for mass surveillance, with potential expansion into banking, taxation, education and even children's biometric tracking...<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #824

 

How “follow the science” destroyed trust in science

 In a recent article, Paul D. Thacker described how the covid mantra “follow the science” has destroyed trust in science. He used evidence gathered by journalist David Zwieg to demonstrate how and why.

“There is no going back to a time before covid made our world crazy. You are right to be mistrustful of trusted officials and respected institutions. Zweig’s writing lays out all the evidence you need to feel this way,” he wrote.

Despite research showing that kids were at minimal risk from the virus, Zweig records what we all now know: we ignored objective science in favour of subjective values, locked down our cities, shut down our schools and threw the kids on laptops pretending they would learn. Baseless fears that children were dying in large numbers lingered even six months into the pandemic, long after anyone with eyes could see the virus wasn’t killing kids.

Gallup released a poll in July 2020, finding that the public thought 40 times the number of people younger than 25 were dying than was actually the case.

“People were dying from a scary new disease, and my family and my neighbours were readily compliant with the governor’s orders to stay home, and stay apart from each other until some unknown time when this thing was going to go away,” Zweig writes, describing the state of his household a month into New York State’s lockdown. “And yet. This virus, which was a terror for the old, posed almost no threat to my kids or their friends.”

A former magazine fact checker, Zweig began digging into scientific studies and calling up established researchers to try and understand how state and federal governments formulated pandemic policies that seemed to ignore scientific evidence while harming his own children. Trusted officials, he found, were failing to adequately explain the uncertainties of published research and closing their eyes to documented consequences.

But the public never learned that pandemic strategies were based mostly on values, not objective science, because journalists had abandoned all pretence of reporting. Instead of scrutinising the scientific literature, journalists with legacy media outlets favoured calling up these same trusted officials. Reporters also platformed a coterie of self-branded experts who managed to claw their way out of scientific obscurity to become overnight authorities on epidemics in the press and on social media....<<<Read More>>>...

Friday, 24 October 2025

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The ‘Covid’ Inquiry is Determined to Repeat School Closures

 Watching Gavin Williamson and Boris Johnson squirming in front of the Covid Inquiry this week, I couldn’t help but feel an unexpected dose of sympathy. For two gruelling and intensely infuriating days, they were grilled and at times attacked, delinquent school boys summoned back to the headteacher’s office for an exam style interrogation, the outcome of which had already been decided against them.

In what was the key week for Module 8, Williamson was called last Thursday, followed by Chris Whitty on Monday and then Johnson on Tuesday. As it happened, the hearings were of interest less for the salacious titbits emerging from witness testimony (that Johnson was left in a “homicidal” mood following the exams fiasco, that Williamson, poor chap, felt “completely fucked over by decisions on January 4th that I took the shit and abuse for”), and more for what the hearings said of the mindset of those overseeing the inquiry.

Whilst we barely needed a three-year long, quarter of a billion pound public inquiry to tell us that lockdown rules were a bit strict (Whitty) or that children paid a disproportionate price for the pandemic (Johnson), this module, like those that came before it, has been eye-opening in revealing an inquiry intent on proving its own predetermined view: that the pandemic response of blanket lockdowns and prolonged school closures was the right one, albeit exercised too little and too late....<<<Read More>>>...

Tony Blair’s Call for Net Zero Levies to Be Abandoned is Hugely Damaging for Ed Miliband

 Things could not get any worse for Ed Miliband. No sooner than he had recycled his 2009 promise to create “400,000 green jobs” to distract us from his earlier promise of “lower bills” being trashed by energy CEOs, the unflushable face of Tony Blair came rearing over the ailing policy agenda. 

In a wordy, nerdy, disoriented and conflicted (if not wholly inaccurate) report, Blair’s underlings in his Institute for Global Change poured a lot of cold water over Miliband’s ambition to secure ‘Clean Power by 2030’.

There was a brief signal from the news media in the hours ahead of the report’s publication (clearly under embargo) on Thursday morning. 

At 9pm on Wednesday, the Guardian reported that ‘Keir Starmer prepares to miss key green target in effort to keep energy bills down’, and that the ‘Promise to remove almost all fossil fuels from UK’s electricity supply by 2030 may be quietly abandoned over cost’. 

How odd, a few sceptic murmured in our caves: the Graun is extremely reluctant to give any credence to the claim that the green agenda is in any way related to high prices, preferring instead claims such as “wind is nine times cheaper than gas” and that anyone who says otherwise is a Putin shill....<<<Read More>>>...

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URAMBI HILLS CANBERRA
 

Unlimited immigration: A policy of destruction

Unlimited immigration in Western countries is causing native infrastructure to collapse, leading to overcrowding and strain on public services.

The policy of unlimited immigration is deliberate. The aim is to erase nations, families and communities, and create social unrest and conflict. The goal is to advance the New World Order.

Unlimited immigration is encouraged in all Western countries, with the result that the native infrastructure cannot cope. That is plainly quite deliberate. Back in 2004, Prime Minister Tony Blair was warned that allowing free movement into the UK from ten new EU countries (mostly Eastern and Central Europe) would put pressure on housing, benefits, hospitals and health services and infrastructure.

Blair, an unconvicted war criminal and puppet and a long-term tool or servant of the conspirators (who has become exceedingly rich by promoting their interests and betraying the people he was initially employed to protect and represent), ignored the warnings and the following explosion in immigration has done irreparable damage to race relations as well as Britain’s infrastructure. Twenty years ago, England was the most overcrowded country in the world (ignoring Monaco and Vatican City). Today, it is hardly surprising that nothing works anymore. Every aspect of public service has collapsed. I find it impossible not to believe that everything that is happening is part of their “terrifying plan.”

Mass immigration, now deliberately allowed to go out of control in most Western countries, is ignored by all left-wing politicians and defended by lawyers. Anyone who mentions the subject (and discusses the problems caused by overcrowding, infrastructure which cannot cope and so on) is attacked as a racist with their concerns dismissed and ignored....<<<Read More>>>...

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Food for Thought #823


 

Dr. James Balch shares how ANTIOXIDANTS could revolutionize modern medicine

 Free radicals from pollution, processed foods and toxins damage cells, accelerate aging and trigger diseases like cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's. Mainstream medicine ignores oxidative stress in favor of symptom management with pharmaceuticals, leaving root causes unaddressed.

Compounds like glutathione, CoQ10, curcumin and vitamin C neutralize free radicals, repair cellular damage and prevent chronic illness. Studies prove their effectiveness: CoQ10 reduces heart failure deaths by 50 percent, curcumin starves cancer cells and alpha-lipoic acid reverses diabetic nerve damage.

The pharmaceutical industry profits from lifelong patients, not cures, and actively dismisses antioxidants since they can’t be patented. Regulatory agencies (FDA, CDC) are compromised by revolving-door relationships with drug companies, suppressing natural alternatives.

Balch suggests eating antioxidant-rich foods (berries, leafy greens, turmeric, nuts); supplementing wisely with liposomal vitamin C, NAC, CoQ10 and curcumin; avoiding toxins (processed foods, pesticides, plastics, chronic stress); and testing oxidative stress levels to target deficiencies and intervene early.

Patients deserve informed consent—access to all treatment options, not just Big Pharma-approved drugs. The antioxidant revolution empowers individuals to break free from a corrupt medical system and reclaim their health naturally.

What if the key to preventing—and even reversing—chronic diseases like cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's has been hiding in plain sight? A growing body of research suggests that antioxidants, the natural compounds found in colorful fruits, vegetables and targeted supplements, may hold the answer....<<<Read More>>>...

Thursday, 23 October 2025

The Mystery of Human Spontaneous Involuntary Invisibility

 Have you ever felt like you were invisible to others? Have you ever wondered if it was possible to disappear from sight without any external device or intervention? If so, you are not alone. There are many people who have reported experiencing human spontaneous involuntary invisibility (HSII), a phenomenon where they become unseen and unheard by others, even though they are physically present and unaware of their condition.

In this article, Donna Higbee, CHT, will explore some of the cases and theories of HSII, based on the research of hundreds of stories from people who have encountered this phenomenon.

In the summer of 1994, I became aware of a very strange phenomenon, human spontaneous involuntary invisibility, which was apparently happening to people in the U.S. When I checked with other researchers and discovered that a number of them had also heard of such cases, I decided to place an inquiry letter in several well-known journals, asking other researchers and the general public if they had any experiences of this nature that they would like to share with me.

Besides the publication of my inquiry letter, my inquiry was placed on several of the Internet bulletin boards. The letters began pouring in, giving me a broader picture of this phenomenon. I want to share a few stories with you and pass on some of the information I have come across during this past year....<<<Read More>>>...

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Pressure Grows on Jess Phillips to Resign After “Calling Grooming Gang Victim a Liar” as Fifth Survivor Quits Inquiry

Pressure is growing on Jess Phillips to resign after she “called a grooming gang victim a liar” over a bid to water down the national inquiry and as a fifth survivor quits saying she has been offered “no support”. The Telegraph has more.


A fifth grooming gangs survivor has quit as an adviser to the national inquiry, saying she has been “overwhelmed” by the political storm around the process.

Gaia Cooper, who was repeatedly raped and exploited by a grooming gang at the age of 14, told the Telegraph she had been offered “no support” during the controversy – and told all parties to stop using the inquiry as a “political battering ram”.

She said “both sides are complicit in cover-ups and failures”.

Ms Cooper has withdrawn with the pressure mounting on Jess Phillips, the Safeguarding Minister, to quit over claims from other grooming gang victims that she had “betrayed” them.

Four other survivors who this week quit as advisers to the grooming gangs inquiry issued a statement on Wednesday calling for Ms Phillips’s resignation. She is in charge of setting up the inquiry.

On Thursday, Sir Keir Starmer was calling survivors to reassure them he is committed to an inquiry as he tried to fend off their calls to sack his Minister.

Survivors are concerned over the potential for the inquiry to be widened beyond grooming gangs, a block on speaking about the inquiry to others and the possibility of former police officers or social care workers serving as inquiry chairman....<<<Read More>>>...

The World Isn’t What You Think, And It’s Getting Weirder

Daily strawberry consumption boosts brain speed and lowers blood pressure, new study shows

 Daily strawberries can sharpen thinking speed in older adults.

They also improve systolic blood pressure, boosting heart health.

These benefits were seen with just two servings per day.

The advantages are linked to anti-inflammatory nutrients in strawberries.

This research supports using whole foods to maintain vitality with age.

Researchers at San Diego State University have discovered that consuming strawberries daily can sharpen cognitive function and improve cardiovascular health in older adults. The randomized controlled trial, conducted with men and women in their 70s, demonstrated that just two servings of strawberries per day resulted in measurable improvements in processing speed and systolic blood pressure within eight weeks. This research adds to the growing body of evidence supporting whole food nutrition as a powerful tool for maintaining vitality throughout life.

The study employed a rigorous crossover design where participants consumed either 26 grams of freeze-dried strawberry powder or a control powder daily for eight weeks. After a four-week break, the groups switched supplements. The strawberry powder was equivalent to approximately two servings of fresh strawberries. Researchers used standardized cognitive tests from the National Institutes of Health toolbox to measure brain function changes....<<<Read More>>>... 

A Rare Free Speech Victory? UK U-Turn on Blasphemy Laws Protecting Islam

 The UK just swerved away from a dangerous path. After months of pressure, ministers have finally moved to ditch plans around an official “Islamophobia” definition that would criminalise criticism of religion (well, Islam) and smuggle in a de-facto blasphemy law through the back door.

A fresh court ruling also overturned a Quran-burning conviction and expressly reaffirmed that blasphemy has no place in UK law. Now, it seems, free expression is back. But what changed, and where should the boundaries be drawn?

Reporting indicates that the UK government is set to drop plans for an Islamophobia law and step back from adopting an official definition at national level. The decision is based on the realisation that any such implementation removes any possibility for legitimate criticism of belief systems – a slippery slope towards total censorship.

The UK Human Rights Blog summarised a key ruling that overturned a Quran-burning conviction, reaffirming the basic democratic principle that there is no blasphemy offence in English law. Offensive or upsetting speech about religion remains protected, subject to existing laws against harassment, threats, or inciting real violence.

Coverage of the revised approach notes that any definition that may be considered in future must explicitly protect the right to criticise religion, with a shift in language away from broad catch-all formulations that previously promised to put debate and satire at risk.

In short, the overall idea has been recalibrated: protect people from hatred and violence, but do not grant anybody immunity from authentic criticism....<<<Read More>>>.

Food for Thought #822

 

Wednesday, 22 October 2025

Are We Trapped in a Permanent UFO Disclosure Loop?

 For more than a century, the promise of UFO disclosure has loomed like a mirage on the horizon of human curiosity.

From the flickering Foo Fighters reported by World War II pilots to the grainy footage of the Tic Tac UAP darting across military screens in 2017, each era has been assured that the veil of secrecy is about to lift.

Yet, as we stand on the cusp of 2027—a year whispered to herald a “major UFO event”—the question lingers: Are we ensnared in an endless cycle of anticipation, where tantalizing hints never coalesce into revelation? If nothing substantial emerges in 2027, are we doomed to repeat this loop indefinitely, forever chasing a truth that remains just out of reach?...<<<Read More>>>... 

 


Climate Tipping Points “May Already Have Arrived” Claims New Report – Just in Time for COP30

Writing in the Spectator last week, the Daily Sceptic’s Esteemed Editor-in-Chief Lord Tobes noted that eco-activists were fond of plucking numbers out of the air and claiming that’s how long we have left to save the Earth. 

But, he added, “it looks like they are now facing a ‘tipping point’ of their own”. Also last week, the Guardian commented on the Green Blob-funded ‘Global Tipping Points Report 2025’ and reported its contention that the planet’s first catastrophic climate tipping point had been reached with “coral reefs facing widespread dieback”. 

About time too, Guardianistas might have felt. In June 1999, the newspaper’s veteran eco loon George Monbiot wrote that “the imminent total destruction of the world’s coral reefs is not a scare story but a fact”.

Toby went on to observe Sun Tzu’s maxim that you should never interrupt your enemy when he’s making a mistake, “but I’m beginning to feel sorry for the climate hysterics”. There is none more hysterical (G. Monbiot excepted) than the annual ‘Global Tipping Points Report’, which is primarily bank-rolled by the Bezos Earth Fund. Along with numerous other scare reports, it is timed to lift mass climate psychosis ahead of the annual COP conference. 

Humanity will soon be in a danger zone where “multiple climate tipping points pose catastrophic risks to billions of people”, it wails. Already warm water coral reefs are crossing their “thermal tipping points”, it is claimed....<<<Read More>>>.....

Quote for the Day

 

Ultra-processed foods rewire the brain, fueling overeating and metabolic chaos

 High UPF consumption alters brain structures linked to hunger, reward and decision-making.

UPFs trigger systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction, independent of weight gain.

Processed foods hijack dopamine pathways, reinforcing cravings and overeating.

MRI scans reveal cellular damage in brain regions controlling appetite.

Stricter food regulations and public awareness are needed to curb UPF-driven health crises.

A groundbreaking study analyzing brain scans of nearly 30,000 people has uncovered alarming links between ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption and measurable structural changes in the brain. Published in NPJ Metabolic Health and Disease, the research—conducted by an international team from the University of Helsinki and McGill University—reveals that UPFs may rewire neural circuits involved in hunger, reward processing and impulse control. These changes could trap individuals in a vicious cycle of overeating, metabolic dysfunction and inflammation, regardless of obesity status.

Using MRI data from the UK Biobank, researchers identified disturbing alterations in key brain regions—including the hypothalamus, nucleus accumbens and amygdala—among high UPF consumers. Even small dietary shifts (just 10% more UPFs daily) correlated with measurable brain changes, equivalent to eating two extra chicken nuggets per day....<<<Read More>>>...

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An Insight Into The Psychic Senses

The Psychic Senses which are basically the ‘language translator’ from information being sent to us from higher dimensions … which are responsible for converting or ’downgrading’ this information into a form we understand on this planet. 

Each of The Psychic Senses are closely linked to one of the five senses. Now, we ALL have these Extra Sensory Perceptions … we just need to become aware of them … and this is done by a series Psychic Workouts to encourage these senses to come to the surface in a clearer way than we are accustomed to. The PSYCHIC SENSES are classified as follows:

We need to be aware of what are known as THE PSYCHIC SENSES … or the ‘7 CLAIRS’ … these are our extra sensory perceptions (ESP) and are linked directly with each of our normal five earthbound senses …SIGHT, TOUCH, TASTE, HEARING, SMELL … the human way of deciphering the Five Sensory World we exist in as human beings.

Clairvoyance or "Clear Seeing", is the ability to see anything that is not physically present, such as objects, animals or people. This sight occurs "in the mind’s eye". Some mediums say that this is their normal vision state. Others say that they must train their minds with such practices as meditation in order to achieve this ability. Some clairvoyant mediums see a spirit as though the spirit has a physical body. They see the bodily form as if it were physically present. Other mediums see the spirit in their mind's eye, or it appears as a movie or a television programme or a still picture like a photograph in their mind.

Clairaudience or "Clear Hearing", is usually defined as the ability to hear the voices or thoughts of spirits. Some Mediums hear as though they are listening to a person talking to them on the outside of their head, as though the Spirit is next to or near to the medium, and other mediums hear the voices in their minds as a verbal thought.

Clairsentience or "Clear Sensing", is the ability to have an impression of what a spirit wants to communicate, or to feel sensations instilled by a spirit.

Clairsentinence or "Clear Feeling" is a condition in which the medium takes on the ailments of a spirit, feeling the same physical problem which the spirit person had before death.

Clairalience or "Clear Smelling" is the ability to smell a spirit. For example, a medium may smell the pipe tobacco of a person who smoked during life.

Clairgustance or "Clear Tasting" is the ability to receive taste impressions from a spirit.

Claircognizance or "Clear Knowing", is the ability to know something without receiving it through normal or psychic senses. It is a feeling of "just knowing". Often, a medium will claim to have the feeling that a message or situation is "right" or "wrong."

UK Online Safety Act: Ofcom has opened a Transatlantic Can of Worms

 The UK’s Online Safety Act has sparked a transatlantic dispute over free speech and jurisdiction. US-based platforms are pushing back against the UK regulator Ofcom’s demands for compliance.

Kiwi Farms, 4chan and Gab argue that Ofcom’s demands amount to extraterritorial regulation that conflicts with American law and values; in August, two of the platforms filed a lawsuit in a US federal court to challenge Ofcom’s authority.

Ofcom refused to open the door to the man who had come to its London office to serve the legal complaint, and the US court papers had to be left with a security guard. Unfortunately for Ofcom, it remains validly served. “It is a pretty foregone conclusion that, in the end, the censorious, meddlesome quango will be left with a judgment against it in a US court,” according to The Spectator.

Last week, The Valley Vanguard summarised the transatlantic can of worms that Ofcom has opened...<<<Read More>>>...