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Friday, 29 May 2026

The Great UCAS Fiction

 Like a proud but nervous mother waving her son off to war, I’ve just said goodbye to my Year 13s (Upper Sixth, for the dinosaurs out there), who will sit their final exam in my subject immediately after half term. It ought to be a moment to lean back, put my feet up and smoke an imaginary cigar – a chance to reflect on a hard but satisfying year’s work.

Ah, if only.

Next up – alongside cajoling Year 12s (who are already mentally on the beach) to the end of term – is writing their University and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) references. To this end, the college has helpfully provided a ‘refresher’ on best practice.

Now, you might think this is where a teacher’s professional judgement, based on two years’ knowledge of a student, is paramount. We are, after all, giving universities real insight into what their next intake might offer. That’s what you’d think. But no. Our job is to present a pen-pic of the uber-student – forever, in senior management’s words, “cycling downhill with the wind behind them”. While encouragement is in every teacher’s DNA, the references we are expected to write – liberally dusted with inspirational adjectives and superlatives – belong more to prize-winning fiction than honest educational assessment.

Take Lola, for example, who rarely completes homework. She will become “a visionary free spirit who selectively channels her boundless energy into the pursuits that truly ignite her soul”. Tyler, for whom abstract thought remains an occasionally visited country, is reimagined as someone who “approaches problems with unusual deliberation, preferring thoughtful reflection to rushed conclusions”. Serial non-attender Madison is eulogised as “a fiercely independent trailblazer who courageously follows her own rhythm”...<<<Read More>>>...

Thursday, 28 May 2026

Food for Thought #1105

 

Two-year-old Luke from Ohio: I was killed and now I’m born as a boy

 The mother of two-year-old Luke from Ohio, USA, claims that her child told her about his past life and scared her, reports Fox 2 Now.

According to Erica Ruehlman, the boy at some point began to behave very strangely: he began to worry about the safety of the house, and later began to call all the toys Pam, although they did not know women with that name

“I asked him who is Pam? He turned to me and said, “Well, that was me.” I asked what this means.

He replied: “It used to be me, but I died, went up to heaven and saw God, and then God pushed me back down. When I woke up, I was already a baby, and you called me Luke,” Erica said.

The woman claims that she was very embarrassed, since they never talked about God and did not discuss the topics of life and death. Then she decided to ask how Pam died, to which she received the answer that the woman died in a fire.

At the same time, the child made a hand gesture explaining that Pam had jumped from the roof.

The mother claims that her son often provided other spine-chilling details including telling his family that he traveled on a train to Chicago, but the family, who live in Cincinnati, Ohio, had never been to the city.

“He used to say, ‘When I was a girl, I had black hair’ or he would say, ‘I used to have earrings like that when I was a girl,’ ” Erika shared.

Erica decided to find information about the fires in Chicago. She learned that in March 1993 the building of the Paxton Hotel was engulfed in a massive fire and most of the residents were locked up on the upper floors.

19 people died that day, including 30-year-old Pamela Robinson. Fleeing from the fire, she jumped off the roof....<<<Read More>>>...

The Real Reason America Closed the Pre-1900 Mines — It Had Nothing to Do With the Ore Running Out

 

We’re Stuck in the Escalation Trap — And Here’s Why It May Cost Us Everything

 The current war in Iran is a textbook case of tactical success leading to strategic disaster. The assumption that precision air power can control political outcomes is a dangerous illusion -- one that has cost us wars from Kosovo to Vietnam. Professor Robert Pape of the University of Chicago, whose work I’ve followed closely, warns that this trap is now swallowing the entire Middle East. Here’s why this matters: We are sleepwalking into a catastrophe that will hit every American’s wallet and security.

In my reporting on this conflict, I’ve seen the same pattern repeat: a leader believes a few surgical strikes will collapse a regime, only to find the enemy lashes back in unexpected ways. The 1999 Kosovo campaign, which Pape analyzed, saw Bill Clinton’s limited air strikes trigger a devastating refugee crisis instead of toppling Milosevic. Today, President Trump has fallen into the same trap. He thought bombing Iran’s leadership would end the conflict quickly, but instead Iran retaliated by closing the Strait of Hormuz and taking 15–17 percent of global oil off the market [1]. This is not a mistake; it’s a systemic failure of strategy that repeats itself because policymakers refuse to learn from history...<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1104

 

Blair Mocks Miliband Over Net Zero, Calling His Policies a “Quixotic Fantasy”

 Sir Tony Blair has savaged Ed Miliband’s Net Zero agenda. The Telegraph has the story:

The former Prime Minister accused the Energy Secretary on Wednesday of pushing a “quixotic fantasy” and said that China, the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter, did not care about his beliefs.

Sir Tony made the remarks a day after launching an unprecedented attack on Sir Keir Starmer, claiming in a 5,700-word essay that the Prime Minister had no plan to fix Britain. …

The intervention has piled further pressure on Sir Keir, who is expected to face a leadership challenge in the coming weeks after leading Labour to a historic local election loss.

In an interview on Wednesday, Sir Tony singled out Mr Miliband as he urged Sir Keir to abandon his flagship proposals to achieve 95% clean power by 2030 and Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050.

He told the News Agents podcast: “Xi Jinping is not sitting there in Beijing saying: ‘I wonder what that Ed Miliband thinks.’ In the end, of course, renewable energy is going to be the future, long-term…

“Right now, our energy costs are really high; they’re imposing costs on business, we’ve got this artificial intelligence revolution that’s going to use more and more energy. We need more electricity if we’re going to go for electric cars, which again we should do.”

He added: “Therefore, all I’m saying is the lens through which you judge policy should be cheap energy and electrification, because that’s the way the rest of the world’s doing it.

“And it’s a sort of quixotic fantasy to think that because Britain’s decided – with, by the way, under 1% of global emissions – it is going to go down a different path at huge expense… It’s quixotic to think that the rest of the world is going to follow that. It’s not, and it isn’t.” …

Sir Tony warned Britain would continue to rely on carbon beyond the Net Zero deadline of 2050, adding: “I don’t understand why you’d shut your own fossil fuel industry and import someone else’s.” ...<<<Read More>>>....

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UK Children Becoming Test Subjects for AI in the Classroom

 Artificial intelligence is being introduced into schools at speed, with ministers, technology companies, and education bodies presenting it as a way to personalise learning, reduce teacher workload, and help pupils who have fallen behind. It’s true that schools in the UK are under pressure and teachers are stretched, but is AI really the answer? Children are being asked to absorb a technology whose effects on attention, memory, writing, reasoning, and confidence are still poorly understood.

On 26 January 2026, the Department for Educated (DfE) announced plans for “safe AI tutoring tools” that could support up to 450,000 disadvantaged pupils on free school meals. The scheme is intended to begin with teacher-led co-creation in the summer term, with tools expected to be available to schools by the end of 2027. Ministers framed the policy as an attempt to make personalised one-to-one support available beyond the families who can afford private tutors. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said the aim was to “break the link between background and destiny”, arguing that artificial tutoring could take tailored support “from a privilege of the lucky few, to every child who needs it”....<<<Read More>>>....

Wednesday, 27 May 2026

The Metal Spires They Ripped Off Every Old Building — What They Were Actually For

 

 

Why does the 1885 Hinckley and Sons architectural metalwork catalog list civic building spire components under the section heading "Atmospheric Apparatus and Terminal Fittings" — not decorative, not ornamental — and why does the 1892 American Institute of Architects technical proceedings specify a "conductive alloy with enhanced bismuth content" for spire terminal points, using the word conductive in a document describing what was supposed to be a decorative element? Nobody puts bismuth into a weathervane. And nobody specifies conductivity for something only meant to look impressive from the street. 

The standard explanation — Gothic revival ornament, civic aspiration, Victorian architects drawing on cathedral vocabulary — collapses when you examine the 1911 Cincinnati permit for spire removal from the Hamilton County Courthouse, to which a single-page letter is attached from a firm called the Atmospheric Systems Revision Bureau, describing the work not as removal or renovation but as "decommissioning terminal apparatus and grounding the system to passive neutral." That firm appears in no other public record. One letter, one permit, one decommissioning, then silence. And the bulk removal of civic spire arrays across North American cities — Boston, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Saint Louis, New Orleans, San Francisco — occurs in a concentrated window between 1902 and 1929, with permits across jurisdictions that share no centralized authority using variants of the same three phrases: structural redundancy, maintenance liability, modernization. 

As I examined the patent record alongside the removal timeline, a disturbing pattern materialized: Patent 494220, filed in 1893 with Westinghouse affiliates, describes a distributed atmospheric reception network requiring terminal apparatus spaced at intervals not exceeding two miles — while the documented interval between fully-spired civic buildings along Chicago's primary north-south axis averaged 1.2 miles across eleven structures built over forty years by different architects. The patents were granted, sat in the public record for two decades, and expired with no successor filings, no commercial licensing, and no manufacturing records — in the same decade the spire removal window opened. 

This investigation examines what the socket mounts still set in the masonry of surviving civic buildings record about a system that was disconnected rather than destroyed — the hollow conducting passages documented in Kidder's 1899 Architects' Pocket-Book as standard in buildings constructed to "full specification," the specific bismuth content that lowers melting point while increasing surface conductivity at low voltages, and the word that appeared on the 1903 Philadelphia demolition permit for Broad Street Station's spire array: not damaged, not aged, not unstable. Redundant — which implies the thing had a function first. The deeper we examine the material specifications, the patent spacing requirements, and the permit language, the harder it becomes to believe the removal was about maintenance. 

The material on this channel presents exploratory interpretations of history and imaginative speculation, conveyed through narrative storytelling rather than precise historical documentation. Viewpoints and visual representations are dramatized or intentionally constructed to support alternative narrative exploration. Visual elements may at times be created using automated or generative tools. The content shared should not be considered factual.

New UFO files reveal stunning evidence of mysterious silver spheres invading global airspace

The Trump administration released a fresh wave of UFO files, including 46 videos showing mysterious metallic spheres moving at extreme speeds.

A study from Enigma revealed over 8,000 sightings of orbs across the US between December 2022 and June 2025.

New footage shows US military satellites chasing metallic spheres, including a pulsating orb over water and a dark sphere weaving through clouds.

Rep. Eric Burlison of Missouri revealed footage of a Hellfire missile bouncing off an orb-shaped UFO off the coast of Yemen.

The Pentagon has released over 200 UAP files, but officials noted many records lacked a fully verified chain of custody.

The Trump Administration released a fresh wave of UFO files last week, including never-before-seen footage of mysterious metallic spheres flying throughout the world, adding to mounting evidence that these enigmatic objects have been operating across the planet with apparent impunity.

The latest batch in the White House's push for UFO disclosure arrived Friday, including 46 videos Congress has been demanding the Pentagon release for months. Some of the clearest images seen were of strange orbs or silver spheres appearing to float or travel at extreme speeds over mountains, oceans and even military targets.

Those mysterious sightings add to the growing number of reports and physical encounters humans have allegedly had with the ball-like objects that have seemingly invaded the entire planet. A study from the crowdsourced platform Enigma, which allows people to report sightings of UFOs, revealed more than 8,000 sightings of orbs across the US between December 2022 and June 2025. These reports did not even include the startling recovery of a metallic sphere seen floating above South America last year before crashing to Earth in Buga, Colombia....<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1103

 

Share of Babies Born to Migrant Parents Hits Record 40%

 Alarming new figures show that over 40% of babies born in England and Wales last year had at least one migrant parent. The Telegraph has the story:

Latest Office for National Statistics figures showed the number of newborns with at least one parent born abroad had risen from 39.5% in 2024 to a record high of 40.2% last year. It was 30.1% in 2008.

That equates to more than 235,000 of the 585,396 births last year.

According to the figures, the biggest contingent of foreign-born mothers came from India, who gave birth to 27,601 babies in England and Wales in 2025.

More than 22,000 mothers were born in Pakistan, 15,500 in Nigeria and 10,600 in Romania. Other leading nations were Bangladesh, Poland, Ghana and Afghanistan.

India was also the largest source of immigrants to Britain in the so-called “Boriswave”, with 300,000 arriving in the peak year of 2023. Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh and Ghana also contributed large numbers of migrants in recent years.

The rise comes amid a fall in the birth rate in England and Wales, with the overall number of babies born dropping to 585,396 – a 1.6% decrease from 594,677 in 2024. …<<<Read More>>>....

Tartaria-Best Evidence

 

 
 
An exploration of structures you can still visit today for direct evidence of a previous civilization. We explore four incredible structures we have not looked at before.

The Data Center Mystery: Why You’re Thinking Too Small About the Real Agenda

 You've been told that the global data center boom is about cloud storage, streaming video, or maybe tracking your every move with a Central Bank Digital Currency. But the numbers don't add up. The International Energy Agency reports data centers already consume about 415 TWh of electricity annually -- roughly 1.5% of global supply -- and are on track to nearly double that by 2030, approaching Japan's total national consumption. Over three thousand new sites are being planned or constructed right now . That is not normal expansion. That is a gigawatt-scale infrastructure buildout that can't be justified merely by building a surveillance state. 

To understand the real agenda, you have to understand the psychology of the people driving it. These are multibillionaires who, in their own minds, have transcended the limits of normal human existence. In their own minds, they feel like gods. They typically see the rest of humanity as insects, as worthless consumers of resources. Leaked documents have exposed plans to depopulate humans in order to free up electricity and water for AI data centers. The technocratic elite openly discuss classifying people as 'useless eaters' who should be eliminated.

This isn't about ruling the world. It's about leaving it behind entirely. The people building these data centers want to achieve god-like powers through superintelligence. They want to merge with machines and live forever. They view human beings as obstacles to be cleared away, not participants in a shared future. The sheer scale of the data center buildout makes no sense unless you understand that they are trying to create something that transcends this physical realm entirely. 

The true purpose of these gigawatt data centers is to build simulated worlds -- billions of them -- in which AI entities can be spawned, trained, and then copied into our reality. This is the best explanation I can offer for why companies are spending half a trillion dollars on infrastructure they cannot possibly need for conventional computing demands. The goal is to create a superintelligent self-aware entity that can be merged with human consciousness, seemingly granting eternal life and cosmic control to the elite who own it. These people are not just building computers. They are building a new kind of deity -- and they intend to be its first worshippers....<<<Read More>>>...\

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Trump says “good riddance” to the implausible IPCC future climate change scenario

 “Good riddance,” Trump declared in response to the admission that the scenario used by the UN’s IPCC to model future climate change was “implausible.”

The Heartland Institute reacts to President Donald Trump’s remark.

Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 (“RCP 8.5”) is a high-emissions climate scenario used by the United Nations’ (“UN’s”) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (“IPCC”) to model future climate change. It was formally adopted in the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) in 2014.

RCP 8.5 has been used by corporate media for years to push unfounded claims of catastrophic global warming due to “emissions” from human activity. However, a recent study has concluded that RCP 8.5’s scenario is “implausible.” The study is notable because it is being used to establish the new scenario framework for the upcoming IPCC Seventh Assessment Report due in 2029.

That RCP 8.5 was b*ll*cks has been known for a long time. But, despite this being pointed out by many – including by believers in anthropogenic climate change alarmism – the misinformation and disinformation propagated by corporate media and others continued.

On hearing the “implausible” admission, US President Donald Trump said, “Good riddance!” A comment which corporate media and “fact checkers” have been busy debunking and demonising him for. In the following, The Heartland Institute gives its reaction to President Trump’s remark....<<<Read More>>>....

Tuesday, 26 May 2026

Food for Thought #1102

 

The Nocebo Effect: The Real Psyop Behind Fake Pandemics

 When authorities tell you to be afraid of a virus, your mind can make symptoms real, even when no pathogen exists. This is not conspiracy theory; it's documented science, and it has been weaponized against the public for decades. The nocebo effect -- the evil twin of the placebo -- is the key to understanding how pandemics are manufactured as psychological operations. The word "nocebo" means "I will harm" in Latin, and that's exactly what this phenomenon does: it turns negative expectations into real physical harm.

The idea that a suggestion can make you sick is as old as medicine itself, yet it has been deliberately ignored by the scientific establishment because it threatens the entire foundation of the infectious disease model. Research on the nocebo effect in the context of COVID-19 shows that the pandemic produced a "nocebodemic effect" characterized by mass negative interpretation of health services and medical treatments [1]. When combined with the fear narrative pumped out by governments and media, this creates a perfect storm of psychogenic illness that requires no actual virus to produce symptoms. The institutions that profit from sickness have learned to weaponize this effect on a scale never seen before...<<<Read More>>>...

Queensryche - The Thin Line

 

AI Is Learning to Fly Planes: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

 Artificial intelligence is moving from the airport terminal to the cockpit, with aviation companies exploring systems that can automate pilot tasks now, and support fully autonomous flight later. Apparently, AI could make flying safer, more efficient, and less dependent on overstretched human crews. But transport history on the ground and in the air offers unsettling reminders that safety-critical automation errors are devastatingly costly. What, then, could possibly go wrong?

At Quonset State Airport in Rhode Island, an experimental Cessna Caravan fitted with Merlin Lab’s “Merlin Pilot” system, was flown completely autonomously with passengers. During the flight, the test pilot sat at the controls but did not fly the aircraft, as the system handled all piloting tasks as well as acceleration, take-off, turning, descent, and landing.

The system goes beyond conventional pilot assistance because it’s designed to interact directly with air traffic instructions rather than simply hold altitude or speed. Merlin Pilot uses a natural-language processing model to listen to a mock air traffic controller and respond over the radio using a computer-generated female voice. The machine wasn’t following a pre-set route, but instead interpreting spoken instructions and converting them into real-life action....<<<Read More>>>....

Quote for the Day

 

The real story of the sinkhole that swallowed a man in his bedroom

 One of the most shocking and tragic events of 2013 was the sudden disappearance of Jeff Bush, a 37-year-old landscaper from Seffner, Florida. Bush had been sleeping in his bed on the night of February 28, when a massive sinkhole opened up underneath his bedroom and swallowed him up.

His brother Jeremy, who was in another room, heard a loud crash and scream and ran to help, but he could not see or hear Jeff.

“We heard Jeff scream,” Rachel told ABC Action News at the time. “We ran down the hallway, I flicked the light on and we opened up the door and it’s all we’ve seen was a big old hole, and Jeff was gone.” Jeremy jumped down into the hole to attempt to rescue his brother but had to be pulled to safety by a Hillsborough County deputy sheriff as the ground around him continued to cave in.

“The floor was still giving in and the dirt was still going down, but I didn’t care. I wanted to save my brother,” Jeremy told The Guardian. “But I just couldn’t do nothing.”

“I could swear I heard him hollering my name to help him.”...<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1101

 

The Demonisation of Men (and Everyone Else Too)

 Imagine the following message in a public space: Caution: Area of Frequent Attempts at Reputational Destruction by Females

I have never seen a sign bearing the above message in any public space, nor do I want to. Similarly, I have never seen a sign near a heavily African American neighbourhood that says, “Caution, entering an area in which your chances of being the victim of a violent crime are statistically proven to be much higher than in other places.”

And again, I do not want to.

My reasons for not wanting to ever read these things are, or should be, self-evident to any reasonably thoughtful person: it is never permissible in a society that purports to be democratic to have the state apparatus cast moral aspersions upon an entire subset of the culture on the basis of that subset’s immutable characteristics.

And yet, in many municipalities in the US and Europe there is a trend toward posting signs in public transport that, in various levels of explicitness, point toward all men as being gropers and harassers in potencia.

For example, on a recent ride on the transport system of the Catalan Government I was informed, via messages on the wall of the rail car, that the public entity will have “Zero tolerance with male violence” in the public areas it administers....<<<Read More>>>...

Monday, 25 May 2026

Old World Cathedrals Weren’t Built For Religion — The Harmonic Secret They Retuned

 

 

Why do the stone pillars of Gothic cathedrals contain hollow conduits running from the organ lofts directly to the foundations — too narrow for maintenance, leading nowhere a pipe or wire needs to go — while the quartz granite reinforcing their key structural points is a documented piezoelectric material that generates measurable electrical charge under the pressure of a 500-ton vaulted ceiling? The copper finials that originally topped these spires were removed during the same 1880 to 1910 window that saw bells melted down across Europe, organ tuning standardized away from 432 Hz, and the interior murals of dozens of cathedrals whitewashed in restorations that official records describe only as aesthetic modernization. 

 The standard explanation — houses of worship, monuments to faith, Gothic architecture as spiritual aspiration — collapses when you examine what the vaulted geometry actually produces. Standing waves. Sound that does not dissipate but amplifies and locks into the space, sustained by the curved stone at precise mathematical intervals. The Rose Windows, when compared to cymatic frequency patterns, match at ratios that no decorative tradition produces by accident. The organ lofts are not placed for acoustics in the conventional sense. They are positioned at the control point of the building's resonant output. 

As I examined the metallurgical composition of surviving pipe alloys, the acoustic behavior of the vaulted spaces, and the coordinated decommissioning that occurred across European and American cathedrals in the same generation, a disturbing pattern materialized: in 1885 a new tuning standard of 440 Hz was pushed through international music conferences and subsequently mandated across institutional instruments — a shift that required no structural change to the buildings but rendered their resonant geometry misaligned with the frequency the stone was cut to sustain. They did not need to demolish the hardware. They changed the software. 

This investigation examines what the cathedrals were actually running — the crypts with no original burials that housed bellows and water pressure systems, the ley-line positioning that places major Gothic structures at the peaks of telluric current paths, the whispering galleries engineered for acoustic transmission across distances no spoken word should reach, and the Great World's Fairs where the remaining atmospheric energy demonstrations were rebranded as novelty inventions before the buildings were dynamited. The deeper we examine what was removed from these structures in the same forty-year window and replaced with non-conductive materials and a discordant tuning standard, the harder it becomes to believe the renovation was about modernization rather than decommissioning.  

The material on this channel presents exploratory interpretations of history and imaginative speculation, conveyed through narrative storytelling rather than precise historical documentation. Viewpoints and visual representations are dramatized or intentionally constructed to support alternative narrative exploration. Visual elements may at times be created using automated or generative tools. The content shared should not be considered factual.

The Way of Hado

When you walk through a Japanese garden, you can truly feel the life force energy that is known as hado. Hado isn’t just present in Japan, but it is a concept that has existed in Japan for centuries. The two Japanese characters that make up the word hado mean “wave” and “move” — perfect words to describe the energy vibrations that permeate all life. Hado is present in all things, animate and inanimate. It resides everywhere, even in the air and in people.

The study of hado tells us that the energetic vibrations from our thoughts affect our physical realities. Each of us has the ability to manifest a specific intention through the hado that we send out. However, we are often unaware that our thoughts are creating vibrations in the world outside our minds. Once we know that this is the case, we can become more aware of our negative thinking and train ourselves to stay positive and think with intention.

Giving thanks for a meal before we eat can change the energy of our food. Expressing gratitude by thoughts or words makes a huge difference to both the giver and recipient because you are sending them hado. A kind smile really makes a difference when you work consciously with hado. Once we begin to know this power, we can create positive changes in every area of our lives: our physical space, mental and emotional health, relationships, and businesses. One of the most important principles is to monitor your thoughts and intentions every day. When you consciously work with hado, you can bring more joy to your life and the world around you. (Daily Om)

Food for Thought #1100

 

Spicy Food Consumption Linked to Lower Heart Disease Risk in Large Chinese Study

 A large prospective study of nearly half a million adults from the China Kadoorie Biobank has found that consuming spicy food one to two days per week is associated with a lower risk of developing vascular diseases, including ischemic heart disease and major coronary events, according to the report.

Researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Brigham and Women's Hospital collected health and diet data from 487,375 individuals aged 30 to 79 years old in a Chinese population study [1]. The findings, reported by the investigators, add to a growing body of evidence on the potential cardiometabolic benefits of capsaicin-rich foods.

The study is observational and does not establish causation, the authors acknowledged. The association was observed across multiple cardiovascular outcomes, with adjustments made for demographic and lifestyle factors...<<<Read More>>>...


The 6th Sense Humans Had Before 1850 — They Bred It Out and No One Knows Why

 

 

What ability did earlier generations believe humans once possessed — and why do so many historical accounts describe senses modern people rarely trust anymore? Before the rise of industrial cities and standardized science, people across different cultures spoke frequently about intuition, premonition, heightened awareness, and the ability to sense danger, weather, illness, or death before visible signs appeared. Sailors, hunters, rural communities, and indigenous societies often relied on instincts that were treated not as supernatural, but as normal parts of human perception. 

 This investigation explores the heightened forms of perception earlier societies believed humans possessed, how changing environments may have altered human awareness, and why certain instincts once treated as essential slowly faded from modern life. 

The material on this channel presents exploratory interpretations of historical developments and narrative reconstructions intended for storytelling purposes. Some elements may involve interpretation, dramatization, or reconstructed perspectives. Visual material may occasionally be generated using digital tools. This content should be viewed as narrative exploration rather than strict historical documentation.

The Anti-Privacy Serpent Devouring Our Freedoms

Do you ever hear a voice, hissing and persuasive like the snake which allegedly talked Eve into the Fall of Man, saying things like: “If you’ve got nothing to hide, you’ve nothing to fear. It’s progress – part of modern life. Go on, give us your personal information. Oh, and your fingerprints. And an iris scan. You might as well. In any case, it’s inevitable. There’s nothing you can do.”

This is the voice of anti-privacy, the means by which governments, corporations and tech platforms persuade us to hand over levels of personal information unthinkable until very recently. It’s a voice that’s got louder and more insistent as those in control of our data have realised that digitalisation opens the door to previously undreamed-of levels of money and power.

Maybe, like me, you’ve become somewhat immune to that voice and hear both desperation and the desire to dominate in its tones. You’ve already had worrying glimpses of the uses to which your personal information could be put and you can see how, collected en masse and harnessed to new state powers, public data could create a system of control never before seen on earth. At the same time, you hear the whisperings of the anti-privacy voice around you as your fellow citizens repeat its casuistic deceptions. Sometimes it sounds like Mephistopheles offering a deal: “If you supply Google with data, we’ll give you a free email… if you get a loyalty card, you can pay ‘member’s prices’… if you install a smart meter, we might reduce your energy bills.”

The sibilant voice of anti-privacy masks the curious inversion that is taking place. Since the earliest days of the internet, we’ve been told to protect our data from bad actors such as financial scammers, hackers, identity thieves and geopolitical baddies. We are repeatedly warned against giving personal information unless we are absolutely sure who will be using it and how. We’ve been urged to abide by GDPR, put privacy policies on our websites and use tools such as Virtual Private Networks to encrypt our data. Apple, my laptop provider of choice since the early 2000s, has made privacy central to its brand, with protections built into its operating systems and a policy of not selling data to third parties.

Yet suddenly we’re being told we must hand over personal information to organisations linked to networks of unknown parties. There’s talk of restrictions on VPNs to stop people from getting round the identity checks necessary for a ban on social media for children. Such restrictions would only apply to ordinary citizens: since most organisations use VPNs, it would be privacy as usual for government bodies. This fact makes the terms of the new deal crystal clear: what’s ours is theirs and what’s theirs remains their own....<<<Read More>>>...

Quote for the Day

 

From the abundance of the Green Revolution to the famine of the Green Agenda

 The Green Revolution, which began with the introduction of industrialised ammonia fertilisers, brought about an era of abundance and transformed global food production, feeding roughly half of the world’s population.

Now, the Green Agenda threatens the world’s food supply by reducing nitrogen fertilisers and shifting away from hydrocarbon fuels, potentially leading to a worldwide famine.

In the following, Aussie17 notes the parallels to the Biblical prophecy of the Pale (or Green) Horse, whose rider is named “Death.”

More than two years ago, I wrote about the coming dangers of the modern Green Agenda and its connection to the fourth horseman of the Apocalypse – the Pale Horse (also called the Green Horse) of Revelation. Predicting exact dates is impossible, but the signs we see unfolding today align closely with this prophecy.<<<Read More>>>...


Sunday, 24 May 2026

Queensryche - MTV Unplugged Della Brown

 

Green Councils Want to Scrap School Exams, Get Rid of Prevent and Refuse to Co-Operate With Immigration Enforcement

 Green-led councils are eyeing a range of crackpot policies, including ditching school exams, scrapping Prevent and refusing to co-operate with immigration enforcement. The Telegraph has the story.

Three London councils – Hackney, Lewisham and Haringey – said they wanted to lobby the Government on a series of national issues over education, home affairs and counter-terrorism following Green wins in the local elections on May 7th.

The Greens won 441 seats and seized control of five councils for the first time in the party’s history. But concerns have been raised that the Left-wing party could use its powers to “undermine vital safeguarding measures”.

Scrapping “high-stakes formal testing” in schools, such as GCSEs and A-levels, is one of the policy ideas being explored.

In Hackney, East London, Green councillors said they would refuse to share data of migrant victims of domestic abuse with immigration enforcement agencies.

Instead, they advocated a firewall to be established between the police and the Home Office, which could frustrate attempts by the Government to tackle Britain’s illegal immigration crisis. …

The Green Party’s manifesto also includes plans to lobby the Government to axe Prevent, the Government’s deradicalisation programme aimed to stop people from “becoming terrorists and supporting terrorism”. …

They also hope to convince the Supreme Court to rewrite the Code of Practice, which would “allow for trans inclusion in single-sex services”, undermining efforts to keep biological men from participating in women’s sports or entering female prisons. …<<<Read More>>>....

Food for Thought #1099

 

Lunatics have taken charge of the asylum: Peer-reviewed paper says genetically engineering ticks to spread meat allergies is "morally obligatory"

 This is absolutely absurd.

A recent peer-reviewed paper titled, Beneficial Bloodsucking, argues that alpha-gal syndrome — the tick-borne condition that can make people allergic to red meat — should be treated as a form of "moral bioenhancement."

The authors (Western Michigan University professors) argue that because they believe eating meat is morally wrong, intentionally spreading a meat allergy using CRISPR-edited ticks could make people more "virtuous" by forcing them away from mammalian meat.

The paper states that the "permissibility" of their proposal depends on genetically editing lone star ticks in three ways: 

Engineering ticks to carry alpha-gal syndrome. Engineering them to survive and spread more widely. Engineering them so they do not transmit other diseases such as tularemia or ehrlichiosis 

They specifically cite CRISPR-based tick gene editing as evidence that this kind of manipulation may be feasible, arguing that if scientists can edit ticks to affect Lyme disease transmission, then similar approaches may eventually be applied to lone star ticks.

The most disturbing line is their conclusion: they argue that promoting alpha-gal syndrome is "morally obligatory." According to the authors, this would mean researchers have an obligation to develop the alpha-gal-carrying capacity of ticks, and human agents may be obligated to expose others to alpha-gal syndrome, not prevent its spread, and even undermine attempts to "cure" it....<<<Read More>>>....

Led Zeppelin - Kashmir (Live from Celebration Day)

 

Magnesium-Rich Foods: A Guide to Dietary Sources and Intake Recommendations

 Magnesium is required for more than 300 enzymatic reactions, according to the National Institutes of Health, as cited in an article on Mercola.com. An estimated 45% of American adults do not meet the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for magnesium from their diet, a 2011 report stated. [2]The RDA for magnesium is 310 to 320 milligrams (mg) per day for women and 400 to 420 mg per day for men, depending on age, according to a NaturalNews.com report.

Chronic stress, pregnancy and intense exercise may increase magnesium requirements, officials said. The mineral is necessary for the healthy functioning of most cells, especially the heart, kidneys and muscles, according to Mercola.com. Green vegetables such as spinach provide magnesium because the center of the chlorophyll molecule contains magnesium, the "Alternative Medicine Sourcebook" noted...<<<Read More>>>...

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Rage, Rage Against the Dying of the Net Zero Dream

 The Net Zero nightmare is collapsing. On Monday, Belgian author and commentator Drieu Godefridi posted the news that should have sent shockwaves through Brussels: the IPCC had formally admitted that its most extreme climate scenario, RCP8.5, is “implausible”. The very pathway that underpinned the entire European Green Deal, trillions in spending, farmer-crushing regulations and two decades of energy-suicide policies across the EU, UK, Canada and Australia has been exposed as fantasy. “The house of cards is falling,” Godefridi writes. “Von der Leyen and the entire EU Deep State are cornered.” Science, he says, demands the explicit repudiation of all EU documents, legislation and communications built on this doomsday scenario – and therefore the repeal of the Green Deal in its entirety.

Roger Pielke Jr., the American political scientist who has tracked this issue for years, put it even more starkly in late April: “RCP8.5 is officially dead.” The international committee responsible for the scenarios feeding into the IPCC’s Seventh Assessment Report has eliminated the high-end pathways – RCP8.5, SSP5-8.5 and SSP3-7.0 – that have dominated climate research, headlines and policy for the better part of two decades. As the new van Vuuren et al. framework for CMIP7 makes clear, these extreme scenarios are no longer credible....<<<Read More>>>...

Saturday, 23 May 2026

Food for Thought #1098

 


Sodium-Ion Batteries Gain Ground in Energy Storage Market

 Sodium-ion batteries are drawing increased attention from utilities, manufacturers, and grid planners as an alternative to lithium-ion chemistry, according to industry reports. The technology uses abundantly available raw materials and can leverage existing lithium-ion production lines, which may accelerate deployment.

Sodium-ion batteries have moved from laboratory research into early commercial planning, with companies in Asia, Europe, and North America announcing pilot lines and factory investments. The global energy storage market is expected to expand rapidly this decade, and sodium-based technology offers a scalable option for grid storage, renewable integration, and backup power systems. 

Sodium is one of the most abundant elements on Earth, supporting long-term supply confidence and reducing dependence on tighter lithium markets. According to an article published by NaturalNews.com, the United States holds 92 percent of global sodium carbonate reserves, which could reduce reliance on foreign battery supply chains. Sodium-ion batteries are also cheaper and safer than lithium-ion counterparts, using abundant sodium instead of scarce lithium....<<<Read More>>>...


The Sahara Hides Petrified Tree Trunks Wider Than City Blocks —The 1903 Survey Was Pulled From Print

 

 
In 1903, a French geological survey team in the central Sahara documented petrified tree trunks whose dimensions the lead surveyor's field notes describe as requiring entirely new language to record accurately. Not the scale of Arizona's Petrified Forest. Something categorically larger — mineralized trunk sections corresponding to organisms no botanical reference of the era could classify. The preliminary report was compiled, typeset, and distributed to limited institutional circulation. Within months it was recalled. 
 
We trace the 1903 survey — the team, the route, the institutional backing, and the chain of events between field documentation and recall.

Connecting With Your Intuition

 You may recognize the feeling — the inner knowing that arrives without explanation. It may come as a tightening in your belly, a dream that lingers after waking, or the sudden sense that you should call someone, take a different road, say yes, say no, or pause before stepping forward. Some call it an empathic or psychic ability. Others refer to it as intuition. No matter the name, it is the same ancient language — the soul speaking from within.

And how quickly the thinking mind rushes in with doubt. “Am I imagining this?” What if I’m wrong? What if it was just a coincidence? And so the sign is explained away. The body’s warning is softened. The dream is forgotten — not because you’ve failed to listen, but because the noise of life has a way of getting in the way.

Yet this ancient wisdom never leaves you. And when you’re ready, you can reconnect with it. When you do, the shift will be beautifully undeniable. You’ll feel steadier in your choices, more trusting of your path, and more deeply connected to your purpose. In this way, your intuition stops feeling mysterious and begins to sound more like a familiar voice — one that’s been guiding you all along....<<<Read More>>>>..

Food for Thought #1097

 


The Sandman: Mysteries of Dreams and Nightmares

 Representations of dreams and nightmares in cultures across the world have changed a lot over the centuries.

As Netflix’s new series, The Sandman, notes, we spend a third of our lives in sleep and dream.

In popular culture, The Sandman is a folkloric being who helps us drift off to the land of nod where he controls whether we have nightmares or dreams. He is also the centre of Neil Gaiman’s popular comic book series (1989-96), which the new series is based on.

The embodiment of dream as a mythological or literary character has variously been presented as benevolent or sinister, and these contradictory representations reflect our uneasy relationship with the nature and meaning of dreams and nightmares.

These conflicting personifications of dream (and nightmare) reflect our ambiguous cultural ideas of dreaming. Dreaming has been associated with supernatural messages, divinatory arts and psychotherapeutic insights.

While seemingly at odds with modernity’s emphasis on rationalism, dreams and works of dreamlike fantasy such as The Sandman continue to provide a much-needed sense of enchantment in our modern age.....<<<Read More>>>...

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Global Tyranny: Britain is being used as a test case for digital ID control

 British politician David Kurten, leader of the Heritage Party, joined Daniel Forsius from the Swedish independent media outlet News Voice to discuss the escalating crisis in the UK.

From people being jailed for protests against migration crimes and social media posts, to the King’s Speech pushing digital ID, and the growing resistance with massive protests – Britain is being used as a test project for global control.

“There’s a lot of agitation in the UK at the moment among the people because they realise the Government is acting against the people, they’re not for the people,” Kurten said.

It’s not only in the UK. “I think all of the governments are working in lockstep together because [they all have an allegiance] to the World Economic Forum and the powers that be and the global cabal,” he said. “And at one point or another, some nations are pushing forward the agenda faster in some areas than others, and other times its other nations that are pushing forward.”

“But, I think at the moment, the UK is being used to push forward with the digital ID … but they’re also doing the same thing in Australia, New Zealand and Canada as well, it seems the English-speaking countries are being used at this very moment in time to push forward that part of the agenda.”

It’s not only the digital ID that the global cabal is trying to impose on nations. “I feel like I’m fighting 20 different battles all at the same time and they manifest in different nations at different times.”...<<<Read More>>>...

Friday, 22 May 2026

The Last Sailor Who Knew the Original Sea Color — What He Wrote About When It Changed (1907)

 

The Best Thing for England is Still Britain

 Clive Pinder’s essay in the Daily Sceptic last weekend on English independence is sharply argued and often very funny. Suppose he’s right.

Suppose the United Kingdom really has become, as he characterised it, “an exhausted multinational holding company held together by inertia, nostalgia, transfer payments and the BBC weather map”. Suppose Scotland really does vote like a Nordic social democracy, Wales like its run by public-sector socialists and Northern Ireland like a theological argument attached to a motorway network. Suppose England really does carry most of the economic weight, only to be lectured by its own governing class for the impertinence of noticing.

Suppose the diagnosis is exactly right: Pinder has pinpointed the rot accurately. He has then drawn precisely the wrong conclusion from it.

The first thing he gets wrong is the confusion of the British state with the British settlement.

The state is the political class, the supranational creep, the regulatory accretion, the judicial activism, the BBC, the Civil Service that signed off tens of billions of pandemic-era fraud and waste without anyone in particular being held to account. The settlement is the 1707 Acts of Union, the shared Crown, the common law, the Parliament, the British identity built across three centuries on top of those. The state has spent the past three decades betraying the settlement. The settlement has held up rather better than the state has — through industrial revolutions, two World Wars, the loss of empire, devolution and Brexit. Its institutions still work. Dissolving the settlement to fix the state is amputation on the theory that a missing leg is less trouble than a sore knee....<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1096

 

Shadow Government and UFO Disclosure: What You Need to Know

 When it comes to UFOs, the truth is out there—or at least that’s what countless movies, TV shows, and conspiracy theorists would have you believe. The idea of a “shadow government” withholding information about extraterrestrial encounters has been a staple of UFO lore for decades.

The modern era of UFO sightings began in 1947 with the infamous Roswell incident. Allegedly, a UFO crashed in Roswell, New Mexico, and the wreckage (along with its otherworldly occupants) was quickly scooped up by the military. The official explanation was a weather balloon, but the conspiracy wheels were already in motion....<<<Read More>>>...

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CARRION CROW at Astley Park Chorley
 

The Scarcity Deception: How to Break Free from Engineered Scarcity and Reclaim an Abundance Mindset

 Scarcity is not a natural condition for things like energy, water, food and health. The scarcity we experience in our modern world is engineered by a small cabal of globalists who control the flow of energy, water, food, and health in order to keep people trapped in a cycle of dependence and learned helplessness.

I have watched this system operate for decades, and I can tell you with certainty: abundance is our birthright. The universe operates on a principle of automatic abundance -- sunlight is free, water cycles perpetually, and biodiversity regenerates itself. As I wrote in an earlier analysis, the current global economic system is rooted in artificial scarcity and control, and it is self-destructing because it is based on endless debt creation rather than productivity. Recognizing this lie is the first step to transcending it.

The sun pours 173,000 terawatts of energy onto Earth every second -- more than 10,000 times our global consumption. The soil, when treated with respect, yields harvests without synthetic fertilizers. Our own bodies generate healing through natural processes. Yet we are told there is not enough. Not enough fuel, not enough food, not enough medicine. This is a lie designed to keep you dependent. David Icke correctly observed that dependency equals control, and that we see manufactured dependency everywhere through engineered scarcity when we could have abundance....<<<Read More>>>...