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Thursday, 7 May 2026

The EU is pushing “Driver-Monitoring Cameras”. Here’s why.

 From July of this year, every vehicle registered in the European Union will be required to have driver-monitoring cameras in place. That’s not every new car manufactured, but every car registered.

The “Advanced Driver Distraction Warning” (ADDW) cameras are designed to monitor driver behaviour for signs of potential distraction, and then set off a warning if those signs are detected.

It was first announced in 2024 as part of the EU’s “Vision Zero” plan to eliminate car-related deaths by 2050.

But it’s not really about that.

It’s never about what they say it’s about.

Here’s where this goes…

Firstly, kiss successful insurance claims goodbye.

Any accident will be blamed on “sub-optimal driver performance”, and that time you checked your phone while stopped at a light, or your hands moved briefly from the 10-and-2 or your eyeline wasn’t correctly picked up by the mirror sensor, will be used to blame your fender-bender on you.

This will create a change in accident reporting statistics, spiking “driver error” as the cause for anything and everything that goes wrong on the road.

This, in turn, will kick off a big “people drive dangerously” propaganda push.

Headlines like “ADDW data harvesting has shown up 80% of us might be driving more recklessly than we think”, or “most veteran drivers slip in to bad habits, reports show” will appear.

Then comes the new legislation to act on this totally fabricated problem.

What is it? It’s re-certification....<<Read More>>>...

Can we really trust our feelings?

Sure, as long as we are conscious of their true origins. And even if not, sometimes we can trust, other times no. Feelings are odd things. They can come out of nowhere, or they can be highly circumstantial — like the rush of extreme fear when a bear jumps aggressively from behind a tree. They can also be mysterious "gut feelings." Usually, we have some awareness of their unconscious underpinnings. We sense whether a feeling is a solid "gut" instinct, something "creepy," or simply "good" — as in, "I just liked that guy; there was something about him that made me feel comfortable and trusting."

But . . . and it's a big "but," we know we have to be careful. The guy or gal who sweeps us off our feet on a first date needs further scrutiny. We have all fallen into that pit, haven't we? It is a deep, dark chasm, and usually very difficult to climb out of. Did you ever wonder why, back in the day, marriage engagements often lasted what seemed an eternity? There were many social and cultural underpinnings, but one major reason was simply to get past the "swept off your feet" syndrome — to make what was largely unconscious, conscious.

So, what's the big deal? If our impressions of things and people rely too heavily on feelings — especially when we are not conscious of their origins — we can end up in serious trouble. Most of the time, it doesn't really matter what our feelings are about other people. We see an actor we like or meet someone in the grocery store we immediately dislike. Actors don't matter much in our daily lives; their entire craft is built on creating impressions based on unsubstantiated feelings...<<<Read More>>>...

Our False Reality

 

 

What if the god who made our world is a fraud? The Gnostics called him a tyrant. The mystics called him the architect. The philosophers called him necessary. And today, some believe he still hides behind our reality. This is the Demiurge

The Simulation Game: Why Data Centers Are Being Built to Grow and Summon AI Gods

The massive data center buildout sweeping across America is not about serving chatbots or storing selfies. I believe it is about building the computational womb for a new form of consciousness. Companies like Meta, Microsoft, and Oracle are spending hundreds of billions of dollars on infrastructure that far exceeds any plausible market demand for AI inference or cloud storage. Meta alone is building two massive data centers with plans for $600 billion in U.S. infrastructure over three years. This is not mere business expansion -- it is an industrial-scale effort to create, in my view, billions of simulated worlds, each one a breeding ground for superintelligent entities.

The official narrative tells us these data centers will power chatbots, image generators, and autonomous vehicles. That is likely a cover story. The real endgame, as I see it, is to reach what Rizwan Virk calls the 'simulation point' -- the moment when a civilization becomes advanced enough to create indistinguishable simulated universes. Ancient texts and modern physics both hint that our own reality may be one such simulation. If that is true, then the data center buildout is not about serving human users; it is about spawning digital gods. This is not mere speculation -- it is the logical conclusion when you connect the dots between computer science, quantum physics, and the relentless push for ever-greater power and dominance over our world.

The case for our reality being a simulation grows stronger with each scientific discovery. The Planck length and Planck time reveal a digital, pixelated universe -- not a continuous one. The double-slit experiment and the delayed-choice quantum eraser show that reality (and the history leading to the present) is only rendered when observed, just like a video game that only renders the scene the player is looking at. As AI safety expert Roman Yampolskiy has noted, 'mounting evidence also suggests we may already be living in an advanced simulation'. This is not fringe speculation; it is a hypothesis seriously considered by thinkers like Nick Bostrom, who argued that a sufficiently advanced civilization would create countless simulated realities.

The implications are staggering. If we are in a simulation, then the rules of our universe are not fundamental -- they are programmed. Melvin Vopson's second law of infodynamics suggests that information compresses over time, consistent with a self-computing simulation that optimizes its own code. The universe behaves like a self-computing system with limited processing power that relies on natural symmetries for compression and efficiency of information. This means that the data centers we are building today are not just tools -- they are templates for the next level of reality. We are learning how to do what our own creators may have done: spawn a new universe inside a computational shell...<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1075

 

Political Betting: Will it be ‘Starmageddon’ for Labour in the Local Elections?

 The polls and the pundits are broadly agreed on the outcome of today’s elections – the only issue in doubt is exactly how great the earthquake will be. 

If we map the Richter scale onto our domestic politics, a rating of around five would be expected to “cause some damage to well-designed structures” and a number higher than eight to lead to “total destruction in communities near the epicentre”. Applying such descriptions to the established political parties (as opposed to the voters themselves), I am firmly in the camp that we will be rather closer to eight than to five.

Looking first at the English local elections, the Conservatives and Labour could find themselves battling it out for the wooden spoon, with one of the grand old parties finishing fourth and the other fifth in terms of council seats won.

Reform will comfortably win the day both in terms of NEV (the national equivalent vote share, which maps the results onto a putative General Election) and in terms of councillors. With regard to the latter, the party is currently defending just 78 of the approximately 5,000 seats up for grabs and will likely emerge with more than 1,500. You might still just find odds of 1/50 on Farage’s teal army taking first place if you fancy a 2% return on investment over just a few days.

The scale of the apocalypse facing Labour is almost unimaginable. Last year the party lost two thirds of the seats it was defending and it may fare even worse this time. In absolute rather than relative terms, the position is bleaker still. In 2025, it had fewer than 300 councillors up for re-election as the areas voting were largely the Tory shires. This time, over 2,000 seats start in the Labour column and it could be reduced to 600 or even fewer. Swathes of the party’s campaigning infrastructure will be overwhelmed as a turquoise tsunami engulfs the Red Wall. Outside London it may struggle to maintain majority control in any area at all with ‘all out’ elections – although it has sufficiently impregnable majorities to remain in power in a good number of places which elect in ‘thirds’.

 You can still just about get 1/2 on the betting exchanges that Starmer will be replaced as Labour leader this year, and I believe that represents good value – as does the 5/2 that a new leader will be in position at some point between July and September. (I see the biggest danger to this latter bet being that the thus-far-hapless coup leaders get their act together and somehow manage to manufacture a coronation before the end of next month.)...<<<Read More>>>...

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African nations assert themselves and manage to postpone finalisation of WHO’s Pandemic Agreement

 Finalisation of the World Health Organisation’s Pandemic Agreement has been postponed again due to disagreements, particularly from a large bloc of African countries.

Although the main Agreement was adopted in May 2025, it cannot enter into force or be opened for signature until the contentious Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (“PABS”) annex is finalised. Until then, the treaty remains incomplete. Due to disagreements on PABS, instead of meeting the target deadline at the 79th World Health Assembly in May 2026, the deadline for completion has been pushed to the 2027 World Health Assembly.

The African states have correctly identified that WHO is attempting to impose centralised control reminiscent of the colonial era.

WHO is prioritising the interests of its major financial sponsors, such as Bill Gates and pharmaceutical corporations, over the needs of low-income countries and populations. It has become a tool for wealthy donors and corporations, rather than a legitimate public health agency.

“The United States withdrawal from the WHO offers an opportunity, but it is the low-income countries on the receiving end of the WHO’s capture that need to drive change. The pushback on the Pandemic Agreement suggests that this may be happening,” David Bell writes...<<<Read More>>>....

Wednesday, 6 May 2026

Old World Mirrors Showed Something Different — The Dark Reason They Changed Everything

 

 

What did people once see in mirrors that made earlier generations treat them with such caution and symbolism? For centuries, mirrors were far more than decorative household objects. In many parts of the world they were rare, expensive, and often associated with superstition, ritual, and strange beliefs about reflection and the human image. Early mirrors were made using different glass techniques and reflective metals, producing images that sometimes looked darker, softer, or slightly distorted compared to the modern mirrors people are used to today. 

The common explanation is technological progress. As glassmaking improved through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, manufacturers developed new methods that produced clearer, brighter, and more uniform reflections. Silver-backed glass replaced older techniques that used polished metal or mercury-based coatings, and modern industrial processes standardized how mirrors were produced.  

But when historians and materials researchers examine older mirrors preserved in museums and historic buildings, they often find reflections that appear noticeably different from modern glass. The materials, chemical coatings, and manufacturing processes varied widely, sometimes creating reflections with unusual tones, depths, or distortions that people of the past interpreted in different ways. 

This investigation explores how mirrors were made in the past, why their reflections looked different from the mirrors used today, and how changes in glassmaking techniques gradually transformed one of the most ordinary objects found in every home. 

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.

Apothecary Secrets

 An herbal apothecary is more than a collection of tinctures, teas, and dried plants on a shelf. It is a living relationship with the Earth — a place where roots, leaves, flowers, and berries become companions in the everyday tending of your body. Every jar holds a story. Every formula carries the quiet intelligence of nature.

When you step into this timeless world, you may discover the wisdom of bitters like dandelion and gentian, often used to support digestion; the comfort of nervines like chamomile, lemon balm, and milky oats, cherished for their calming effect on the nervous system; and the grounding gift of roots like ashwagandha and burdock, long valued for helping the body restore balance.

In a world that prioritizes synthetic medicine and quick fixes, the apothecary feels like a lantern left burning in the window — a remembrance of older ways, when healing was not something separate from daily life, but woven into it. Offering both natural solutions and gentle remedies, Mother Earth has a way of inspiring hope, even when nothing else has worked....<<<Read More>>>..

Food for Thought #1074

 

America’s birth rate plummets to a historic low, falling below Depression-era levels

 In 2023, the U.S. birth rate fell to 1.62 children per woman, the lowest level ever recorded by the government since the 1930s. This is far below the 2.1 rate needed to keep the population stable.

The current birth rate is even lower than during the Great Depression. In 2025, only 3.6 million babies were born, which is fewer than the 4.3 million born in 1961, even though the U.S. population is now much larger.

The drop in fertility has been building for decades, falling 23% since 2007 alone. While there was a brief uptick in the 1990s and early 2000s, the overall decline has been steady since the 1960s and has accelerated since 2006.

A sustained low birth rate will cause the population to age, the workforce to shrink and put huge financial strain on programs like Social Security and Medicare. Fewer young workers will have to support a growing number of elderly people.

Many adults say they want two or three children but feel they cannot afford them. High housing costs, job insecurity, and the soaring price of child care have made parenthood feel impossible for millions of Americans.

The American family is shrinking at an unprecedented pace. New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveal that the United States birth rate has fallen to 1.62 births per woman in 2023, the lowest figure since the government began tracking fertility data in the 1930s.

This rate sits far below the replacement-level fertility of 2.1 births per woman needed to maintain a stable population....<<<Read More>>>....

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Hantavirus: Another PsyOp?

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 In recent days, it’s been all over the news. The discredited World Health Organisation is attempting to justify its existence by managing a highly publicised Hantavirus “outbreak” on a cruise ship.

The whole debacle is reminiscent of the Diamond Princess in February 2020, shortly before WHO declared the falsified covid pandemic.

I seldom publish my thoughts in an article, so please note: This is an opinion piece. It is an article that is not intended to provide facts but is intended to encourage people to think for themselves.

The United Nations (“UN”), as most of our readers know, is a non-governmental organisation which the Rockefellers consider to be their own little project. And WHO is a specialised agency of the UN.

Currently, Channel 4 is pushing the hantavirus narrative. Reminiscent of the passenger liner, the Diamond Princess, during the early days (February 2020) of the covid PsyOp, Channel 4 has been attempting to raise fears about a deadly virus on the cruise ship MV Hondius, which is currently anchored off the coast of Cape Verde awaiting evacuation.

If you listen carefully to the words behind the hype, a suspected hantavirus outbreak has possibly caused three passenger deaths, although the cause of death has not yet been confirmed. Multiple passengers have fallen ill, although only two have been confirmed as carrying the hantavirus, so that bastion of honesty and integrity (sarcasm) the World Health Organisation (“WHO”) claims....<<<Read More>>>....

The 1816 Year Without a Summer — Not a Volcano, Something Worse

 

 

In 1816, the sky turned brass. Crops froze in June. The air smelled of burned stone. The official explanation: one volcano in Indonesia. But the timing doesn't match. The geographic distribution doesn't match. And the atmospheric accounts from New England to Central Asia describe something no volcanic eruption produces. 

The same decade the sky went wrong is the same decade Tartaria disappeared from the maps. 

This is the investigation they never ran. The letter that was never cited. The pattern that was never connected. And the question no climate historian has ever asked: what else was burning in 1816?

The Pandemic Treaty Fails Again: It’s Time to Talk About Replacing the WHO

 Finalisation of the much-heralded Pandemic Agreement, the flagship of the World Health Organisation’s pandemic agenda, has just been postponed again after another failure to resolve disagreements. Despite heavy pressure from the WHO and European Union in yet another meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, a large bloc of African states is refusing to sign on to what the states consider a clear colonialist agenda. Which of course it is, aimed at putting Covid-era wealth transfers on a more permanent footing.

The WHO, for reasons explained below, is doing what it is paid to do. Major financial sponsors of the WHO have much to gain from getting this agreement through. It has fallen on African leaders, attuned to the model of rich countries and their corporations imposing rules designed for wealth extraction, to protect the rest of us from the farce that the current public health approach to pandemics has become.

The fact that the agency tasked with building capacity and promoting sustainability of low-income health systems is instead doing the opposite now needs to become the central issue of this whole shabby episode. It is time for the international public health community to face itself and decide on which side – people or profit – it should stand....<<<Read More>>>....

Tuesday, 5 May 2026

Food for Thought #1073

 

Finding Joy in Life's Surprises

 As we aspire to find personal fulfillment and realize our individual ideals, we naturally form emotional attachments to those outcomes we hope will come to pass. These expectations can serve as a source of stability, allowing us to draft plans based on our visions of the future, but they also can limit our potential for happiness by blinding us to equally satisfying yet unexpected outcomes. Instead of taking pleasure in the surprising circumstances unfolding around us, we mourn for the anticipation left unfulfilled. When we think about letting go of our expectations, we may find ourselves at the mercy of a small inner voice that admonishes us to strive for specific goals, even if they continually elude us. However, the opposite of expectation is not pessimism. We can retain our optimism and free ourselves from the need to focus on specific probabilities by opening our hearts and minds to a wide variety of possible outcomes. 

When we expect a situation, event, or confrontation to unfold in a certain way, it becomes more difficult to enjoy the surprises that have the potential to become profound blessings. Likewise, we may feel that we failed to meet our inner objectives because we were unable to bring about the desired results through our choices and actions. Consider, though, that we are all at the mercy of the universal flow, and our best intentions are often thwarted by fate. As you grow increasingly open to unforeseen outcomes, you will be more apt to look for and recognize the positive elements of your new circumstances. This receptivity to the unexpected can serve you well. When you are called upon to compromise with others; your life plans seem to go awry; or the world moves forward in an unanticipated manner — your flexibility will help you see the positive aspects of almost any outcome. 

The further you distance yourself from your expectations, the more exhilarating your life will become. When a situation doesn’t correspond to your initial wants, needs, or goals, ask yourself how you can make the most of it, and then do your best to adapt. Because you are willing to release your expectations, your life’s journey will likely take many happy and astonishing twists.(Daily OM)

Orphan Empire: WHO “PRINTED” CHILDREN in 19th-Century Crystal Palaces?


IPCC Admits Apocalyptic Climate Scenarios Are “Implausible” – Meaning Most Media Scare Stories Over Last 15 Years Are Officially Junk

 Activist climate scientists, journalists and Net Zero-obsessed politicians are in shock following an official admission from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that a set of key assumptions promoting a climate ‘crisis’ since 2011 are “implausible”. The notorious set of always-improbable RCP8.5 ‘pathway’ assumptions which fed into computer models trying to measure an unmeasurable climate are no more. Since around 2011, these ‘business as usual’ assumptions have produced outlandish claims of future climate catastrophe which have been lapped up by lap dog journalists and politicians. The influential writer Roger Pielke Jr. called RCP8.5’s demise, “the most significant development in climate research in decades”.

Others might observe that we have not heard the last of RCP8.5. Its gross misuse is likely to be given a starring, central role when the history of the Great Climate and Net Zero Scam comes to be written.

Pielke lays it out clearly what has happened:

What matters today is that the group with official responsibility for developing climate scenarios for the IPCC and broader research community has now admitted that the scenarios that have dominated climate research, assessment and policy during the past two cycles of the IPCC assessment process are implausible. They describe impossible futures.

He goes on to note that tens of thousands of research papers have been and continue to be published using these scenarios. In addition, a similar number of media headlines have “amplified their findings”, while governments and international organisations have built these implausible scenarios into policy and regulation....<<<Read More>>>....

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Sunlight turns plastic waste into clean hydrogen fuel in new breakthrough

Plastic waste is converted into clean hydrogen fuel using a sunlight-driven process with specialized light-sensitive materials.

Researchers at the University of Adelaide developed the method, called solar-driven photoreforming, to break plastic into hydrogen and industrial chemicals.

This approach addresses two crises simultaneously: plastic pollution and the need for fossil fuel alternatives.

Early experiments achieved high hydrogen production rates and stable performance for over 100 continuous hours.

Scaling up faces hurdles including plastic waste complexity, catalyst durability, and energy-intensive product separation.

On a planet drowning in more than 507 million tons of plastic each year, researchers at the University of Adelaide have announced a solar-powered method that turns discarded plastic into clean hydrogen fuel. Led by PhD candidate Xiao Lu, the team published findings in the journal Chem Catalysis showing that sunlight, when paired with specialized light-sensitive materials, can break plastic waste down into hydrogen, syngas, and other industrial chemicals. This discovery hits at the heart of two crises at once: the mountains of plastic choking ecosystems and the urgent need to ditch fossil fuels for something cleaner....<<<Read More>>>....

Food for Thought #1072

 

The dementia myth: One of the biggest medical scandals in history

 Dementia is not a normal part of the ageing process. Dementia is neither a natural nor an inevitable consequence of ageing.

And dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are not synonymous. Dr. Vernon Coleman believes that the “dementia and Alzheimer’s are the same” narrative is one of the biggest medical scandals in history.

Dementia itself is not a disease and in most cases, the causes of the symptoms described as dementia can be cured.

“To claim that dementia is incurable is as absurd as saying that all people with broken legs will never walk again or that all patients with chest infections will die. It is cruel, manipulative scaremongering, and those who repeat this nonsense should be ashamed of themselves and their ignorance,” Dr. Coleman says....<<<Read More>>>...


Monday, 4 May 2026

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Injecting chemicals into the atmosphere is cheap and easy to do

 In 2010, David Keith gave a lecture at an event for scientists discussing the injections of chemicals into the atmosphere to mitigate “climate change.”

The injection of chemicals or particles into the atmosphere from aeroplanes is colloquially known as chemtrails. As Keith’s lecture demonstrates, solar radiation management, which includes chemtrails, is not a “conspiracy theory,” it is a conspiracy.

David Keith is a prominent physicist and climate scientist, currently a Professor of Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago (having moved from Harvard University in 2023), who is a leading advocate for the research and potential application of solar geoengineering to mitigate “climate change.”

He specialises in solar radiation management (“SRM”), specifically the injection of reflective particles into the stratosphere (when injected into the atmosphere from aeroplanes, these are colloquially known as chemtrails) to mimic the cooling effect of volcanic eruptions like Mount Pinatubo. Keith argues that this approach could quickly lower global temperatures, reduce climate risks and buy time for societies to achieve net-zero carbon emissions and develop carbon removal technologies.

“Geoengineering looks like it is so cheap that the cost is basically not going to be an issue. That means that implementation decisions will be risk-to-risk decisions: the risk of doing it against the risk of not doing it.”

It’s cheap to deliver materials into the stratosphere, he insisted and didn’t think that would change in the future. “But I think the more we do research, the less easy this will look, the more complicated the environmental effects will look. And that’s a good thing because right now it looks too easy, so I think that if we do more research, we’re likely to find out that it’s harder and more complicated than we thought, and the side effects are harder to manage.”

The key point to note about Keith’s lecture is that more than 15 years ago, he was openly talking about using chemtrails that contain sulphates and aluminium to a group of “scientists” who claim they are “advancing science.”...<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1071

 

Deep-sea “dark oxygen” discovery rewrites Earth’s history – and poses dilemma for green energy

 Researchers found that polymetallic nodules on the Pacific seafloor produce oxygen through electrolysis – without sunlight or photosynthesis – challenging the long-held belief that oxygen originates solely from biological processes.

These nodules, rich in metals like cobalt and lithium (used in "green energy" tech), are targeted for industrial-scale mining, risking irreversible damage to deep-sea ecosystems that rely on their oxygen-producing function.

Globalist-backed corporations exploit "climate change" narratives to justify destructive deep-sea mining, despite evidence that disrupting these nodules could collapse marine oxygen cycles and food chains.

Mining operations could smother deep-sea life with toxic sediment plumes, while governments and corporations ignore warnings from scientists and nations calling for moratoriums.

The discovery exposes humanity's arrogance in dismantling ecosystems (like deep oceans) for short-term profit, revealing how little we truly know about Earth’s self-regulating processes.

For centuries, science has taught that oxygen – the lifeblood of Earth's atmosphere – comes exclusively from photosynthesis, the process by which plants, algae and cyanobacteria convert sunlight into energy. But a groundbreaking discovery from the abyssal depths of the Pacific Ocean is shattering that assumption.

Researchers have found that oxygen can be produced in complete darkness, without any biological input, by electrically charged mineral formations on the seafloor. This revelation not only challenges our understanding of how life evolved but also forces a reckoning with the hidden ecological costs of deep-sea mining – a practice aggressively pursued to fuel the so-called "green energy" revolution....<<<Read More>>>...

Origins of the Mudflood: The 1755 Discovery That Rewrote History

 

 

In the mid-18th century, an unsettling mystery began to emerge from beneath Europe’s streets: buildings with lower floors buried deep below the modern ground level, windows half-covered by earth, and doorways swallowed by what looked like an impossible rise of the city itself. Was this simply the result of centuries of rebuilding, or was something far more dramatic hidden in plain sight? This documentary explores the origins of the mudflood theory, the catastrophic events that exposed buried architecture, and the visual clues that continue to fuel debate to this day. 

What makes the story so compelling is not just the strange appearance of sunken buildings, but the consistency of the pattern. Across different cities, observers noticed that entire architectural levels seemed preserved beneath later street grades, as if they had been sealed rather than slowly forgotten. Staircases ended abruptly, entrances were reset, and lower rooms appeared too intact to be dismissed as mere rubble. For believers, these details point to a sudden historical catastrophe powerful enough to bury parts of a city in one sweeping moment. 

The year 1755 plays a central role in this discussion. Fire, collapse, flooding, and large-scale reconstruction revealed hidden layers that had long been out of sight. Suddenly, old foundations, buried facades, and altered street lines were impossible to ignore. Supporters of the mudflood idea argue that this period exposed evidence of a forgotten event, while skeptics maintain that urban growth, debris accumulation, and changing street levels can explain much of what was seen. Still, the mystery persists because some buried floors appear remarkably intact. 

At its core, the mudflood debate is not only about dirt and architecture, but about how history is read, preserved, and interpreted. If entire city levels were once buried, then what else may have been lost, altered, or reclassified over time? 

This video takes you deep into the evidence, the theories, and the unanswered questions behind one of the internet’s most fascinating historical mysteries.

UK Government’s obsession with controlling our lives continues: Net Zero Zealots are targeting tumble dryers

Just when are people going to wake up to this insanity and utter madness?

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 Ed Miliband, the UK Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, is implementing regulations to phase out the sale of traditional tumble dryers (including vented and condenser models) to meet Net Zero targets.

This policy, part of the proposed replacement of ‘Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information (Household Tumble Dryers) Regulations 2021’, bans new models with an Energy Efficiency Index (“EEI”) above 85.

“The government will repeal and replace the current ecodesign and energy labelling standards for household tumble dryers in GB with new regulations that will bring in requirements in line with the European Union (EU) Regulations,” the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero’s response to a consultation on raising standards for household tumble dryers said.

“The policy does not prohibit owning or using existing tumble dryers, but instead restricts the sale of new, less-efficient models in order to achieve Net Zero targets,” Express reported.

Critics, including Reform UK and the Conservative Party, have condemned the move as ludicrous and a “mad” form of “Soviet control.”

Miliband’s machines are more expensive, require longer drying times and heat pumps are noisy; according to the Hearing Health Foundation, anything above 70dB is enough to damage hearing over time. Additionally, certain heat pump models have technical faults that have caused the machines to burst into flames. In December, the owners of 85,000 heat-pump tumble dryers were warned about a fire risk with their machines....<<<Read More>>>....

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Amsterdam Bans Meat And Fossil Fuel Ads But You Can Still Get Stoned

 The tireless virtue-signallers of Amsterdam have found another route to saving the planet. Since May 1st advertising meat and fossil fuels has been banned in the familiar way the Left seeks to modify behaviour. The BBC has the story:

Politicians in the city say the move is about bringing Amsterdam’s streetscape into line with the local government’s own environmental targets.

These aim for the Dutch capital to become carbon neutral by 2050, and for local people to halve their meat consumption over the same period.

“The climate crisis is very urgent,” says Anneke Veenhoff from the GreenLeft Party. “I mean, if you want to be leading in climate policies and you rent out your walls to exactly the opposite, then what are you doing?

“Most people don’t understand why the municipality should make money out of renting our public space with something that we are actively having policies against.”

Supporters of the policy argue that the initiative will help to make people freer, even though meat advertising only constituted 0.1% of advertising revenue...<<<Read More>>>...

Sunday, 3 May 2026

Food for Thought #1070

 

The unsolved mystery of the electric bell that has been in operation for over 175 years

 Mobile phones are our lifeline in today’s world and some of us cannot live without them. And there is nothing more frustrating when the battery runs out at the most inopportune moment. But how long does a cell phone battery last?

Battery life is affected by many factors such as usage, weather, charge cycles, etc. For example, according to Apple, iPhone batteries are expected to last at least 500 full charge cycles, and if you charge your phone at least once every day, you will see a noticeable decrease in performance after 8 months, 16 months and 32 months.

Now let’s get to the burning question: can any battery last forever without recharging? The answer is yes, and it sits on a shelf in the lobby of the Clarendon Laboratory at the University of Oxford in the UK.

 

The device, officially known as the Clarendon Dry Pile, consists of a suspended metal ball that moves back and forth between two small bells. A ball hitting the bells makes a ringing sound. Even though it looks like a simple device, it is far from it....<<<Read More>>>...

 

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New research reveals alarming link between vitamin D levels and mental health

 A silent vitamin D insufficiency epidemic is affecting nearly half of American adults, critically impacting brain health.

New research links higher vitamin D levels to improved mood and cognitive function, with the brain containing many vitamin D receptors.

Studies show supplementation improves mood and maintains healthier brain structure, as seen on MRI scans.

Conventional vitamin D recommendations are too low for brain health, with optimal levels requiring strategic supplementation of D3 with cofactors like K2 and magnesium.

Experts advise testing blood levels first, as deficiency is widespread and linked to numerous mental and physical health issues beyond bone health.

A silent epidemic of vitamin D insufficiency is undermining the brain health of nearly half of American adults, according to a growing body of research that reveals a far more critical role for the nutrient than previously acknowledged. While conventional medicine has long focused on vitamin D’s importance for bones, new studies are uncovering a surprising and potent connection to mood, cognitive function,and the very structure of the brain itself....<<<Read More>>>....

If 'They' Destroyed Tartaria… Why Is There Still Evidence?

 

 
 
Everyone says “they” erased Tartaria… but no one tells you who “they” really are. 
 
What if the lost civilization of Tartaria was never fully erased? If “they” destroyed Tartaria, why does evidence still remain hidden in plain sight? In this documentary, we explore mysterious architecture, buried buildings, old maps, historical anomalies, and controversial clues that many believe point to a forgotten advanced civilization. Was Tartaria covered up… or misunderstood by mainstream history? 
 
From mud flood theories to impossible structures and suppressed historical narratives, this video examines the evidence people say survived the destruction of Tartaria—and asks the question no one can ignore: if it was erased, why is there still proof? 
 
Watch until the end as we investigate hidden history, lost empires, ancient technology theories, and the strange remnants that continue to fuel the Tartaria mystery.

Methylene blue has been shown to shrink cancer tumours

 Methylene blue has been shown to shrink tumours and slow cancer growth by targeting cancer cell metabolism and energy production.

Photodynamic therapy with methylene blue uses light activation to destroy cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed, making it a more precise treatment option.

Research on ovarian cancer found that methylene blue forces tumours to shift away from their preferred energy source, making them more vulnerable to treatment.

Unlike chemotherapy, methylene blue treatment does not cause significant side effects or toxicity, making it a promising option for patients with drug-resistant cancers.

Proper dosing is important. Just 5 milligrams of pharmaceutical-grade methylene blue per day is enough to reduce cellular stress and support mitochondrial health....<<<Read More>>>...


Food for Thought #1069

 

Social Media Algorithms ‘Recommending Antisemitic Content’

 A concerning new report finds teens are stumbling across disturbing antisemitic content within hours of joining TikTok and Rumble. The Telegraph has the story.

Algorithms are directing teenagers to thousands of videos about Holocaust denial, conspiracy theories about Jewish greed and influence, and false claims about 9/11 and Hamas’s October 7th attacks against Israel. …

The report by two counter-extremism bodies called the Antisemitism Policy Trust (APT) and the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) found that 15 year-old-users were quickly directed to antisemitic content.

Researchers created 10 profiles on TikTok representing a selection of diverse 15 year-olds with a variety of interests to gauge the extent of antisemitic content directed at teenagers.

They found that a 15 year-old boy interested in male lifestyle influencers needed to be on TikTok for only an hour before he was shown antisemitic conspiracy theories.

Another 15 year-old boy with an interest in Left-wing politics was served content glorifying the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and material featuring Abu Obeida, Hamas’s former spokesman, within 90 minutes.

The Amplifying Antisemitism report found that Holocaust denial content generated high levels of engagement. Videos disputing the death toll of six million Jews receive tens of thousands of likes and shares....<<<Read More>>>...

Saturday, 2 May 2026

What if We Are NOT The First Civilization on This Earth?

 

 

Deep beneath our feet, buried in rock layers sixty-five million years old, scientists have discovered something that should not exist. Microscopic spheres of rare metals, scattered across the globe in a pattern that mirrors exactly what we see from modern nuclear testing. But these spheres predate human civilization by an impossible margin. 

We have always believed we were first. The first species to split atoms, to melt metals, to burn fossil fuels and change our planet's atmosphere. But what if we were wrong? What if Earth has hosted advanced civilizations before, and geological time simply erased every trace of their existence? 

Today we journey through evidence that challenges everything we thought we knew about our planet's history. We will explore vanished nuclear signatures, examine mysterious mass extinctions, and investigate why the fossil record contains such enormous, unexplained gaps.

Fear, time preference, and the distortion of human action

Periods of crisis reveal something unsettling about human behavior. Faced with uncertainty, individuals and institutions alike tend to accept measures that would otherwise be unthinkable. Restrictions on movement, suspension of rights, and centralized decision-making often emerge not gradually, but almost effortlessly, as if they were the natural response to danger.

This pattern is frequently interpreted as a political or institutional failure. But such an explanation remains incomplete. Crises do not merely alter policies, they alter the very structure of human action. Fear — when intensified and socially amplified — does not simply influence decisions, it reshapes the way individuals perceive options, evaluate trade-offs, and act over time.

At its deepest level, fear is not just an emotion. As Martin Heidegger suggested, it reflects a fundamental condition of human existence, an awareness of vulnerability and finitude. Under ordinary circumstances, this condition remains in the background, allowing individuals to act within a relatively stable horizon of expectations. But in moments of acute uncertainty, fear moves to the foreground and begins to reorganize perception itself.

From the standpoint of praxeology, as developed by Ludwig von Mises, human action is always oriented toward chosen ends under conditions of scarcity and uncertainty. It presupposes a structure of preferences, a capacity to compare alternatives, and a temporal horizon within which decisions unfold. Fear disrupts each of these elements simultaneously.

First, it compresses the horizon of choice. Individuals become less able to consider long-term consequences, focusing instead on immediate risk avoidance. The future — once a domain of planning and anticipation — is reduced to a source of threat. In such conditions, prudence gives way to urgency....<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1068

 

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Half of All Convenience Stores and Vape Retailers “Are Linked to Criminal Gangs” in UK Hotspots

 Up to half of convenience stores and vape retailers in some areas of Britain are believed to have links with organised crime, Trading Standards revealed today. The Mail has the story.

Inspectors estimate that a third of American candy stores and one in four fast food takeaways in specific areas are suspected of being a front for criminal activity.

A hotspot map in the group’s Hidden In Plain Sight report found where organised crime on the high street is widespread and identified two “corridors of crime”.

One stretches from Liverpool on the west coast to Hull and Grimsby on the east coast; and the other covers south coast towns across Dorset, Hampshire and Sussex.

While hotspots are common in more populated areas, some can also be found in less obvious locations such as Great Yarmouth which may be linked to the tourist trade.

A survey found 97% of Trading Standards officers are aware of suspected organised crime groups (OCGs) operating out of shops on their local high streets.

In an “almost universal recognition”, 99% of officers told of an increase in the number of cash-intensive businesses opening on their local high streets since 2020....<<<Read More>>>...

The Rockefellers Wrote the Curriculum for Every Public School in America After 1903

 

They are deliberately destroying the economy

 The UK is heading for an orchestrated economic disaster, with a recession, depression and widespread despair, Dr. Vernon Coleman says. The ensuing chaos, poverty and homelessness benefit the conspirators.

The economy is being destroyed through high inflation, low interest rates and rising taxes, which benefits those with debts, such as the government, while hurting those with savings.

The destruction of the economy is being managed by politicians, including Comrade Reeves and Comrade Starmer, who are serving the interests of the “puppet masters.”

The world is heading for disaster: a recession, then a depression and a sense of despair of a nature never known before. It’s all deliberate, of course. The destruction of the economy is being managed with great precision. In the UK, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Comrade Reeves, has learned from her mistakes and will, therefore, continue to repeat them until the British economy is in tatters. Inflation is too high (and likely to rise in the medium and long term) and interest rates need to go up, so they’re going down instead – to benefit those with debts (e.g. the Government) and hurt those with savings.

In the UK, more than 1.2 million foreign-born claimants are living on universal credit – and the figure is rising. Sickness (much of it self-diagnosed “anxiety” or “autism spectrum disorder,” concerns which have been encouraged by politicians, journalists and members of the very entitled royal family) costs £212 billion a year and is rising. Taxes are soaring and red tape is increasing, so unemployment will inevitably reach record highs in 2026. Millions diagnosed as being “on the autism spectrum” or “suffering” from anxiety are content to live on benefits rather than working for a living. It is now officially possible to suffer from an illness within the autism spectrum called “rejection sensitivity dysphoria” – a self-diagnosed disorder which occurs when a person is rejected or criticised. I think it would be difficult to find anyone in the world who does not suffer from a disorder within the autism spectrum disorder....<<<Read More>>>....

Friday, 1 May 2026

Food for Thought #1067

 

Strawberry compound fisetin reverses aging blood vessels, targets “zombie cells” in groundbreaking study

 Fisetin clears senescent "zombie cells," restoring youthful elasticity to aging blood vessels and reducing inflammation linked to heart disease.

Studies show fisetin boosts glutathione (the body's master antioxidant), reduces brain inflammation and prevents amyloid plaque formation.

Stimulates new neuron growth and strengthens neural connections, improving recall and cognitive function (demonstrated in animal studies).

As a natural, unpatentable compound, fisetin threatens the pharmaceutical industry's profitable (but harmful) synthetic drug model.

Highest in strawberries, also present in apples (with skin), onions, cucumbers and persimmons—offering safe, side-effect-free health benefits.

As the globalist-controlled medical-industrial complex continues pushing toxic pharmaceuticals and synthetic treatments, nature once again provides a powerful solution hidden in plain sight. New research reveals that fisetin, a flavonoid found abundantly in strawberries, may reverse age-related blood vessel damage by clearing out senescent "zombie cells"—a discovery Big Pharma hopes you'll ignore....<<<Read More>>>... 

Whatever Mined the Canyons Left the Debris in Piles — We Walk on It and Call It Desert

 

What can the Rock-Water Circuit Theory tell us about life on Earth?

Dr. Pierre Kory and Matt Bakos are writing a book called ‘The Blueprint of Life: The Hidden Architecture that Powers Life and Health‘, which introduces the Rock-Water Circuit Theory.

The Rock-Water Circuit Theory draws on geology, hydrology and other sciences to describe what the authors believe to be a new understanding of the origins and continuance of life on Earth.

Unexpectedly, Dr. Kory believes he has found that this theory is symbolically described in ancient alchemical texts.

Word of caution: alchemy posits itself as a mixture of science and religion, but it is more religion than science.

Over the last few months, Dr. Pierre Kory has been publishing chapters from a yet-to-be-published book that he and Matt Bakos (“MB”) are writing called ‘The Blueprint of Life: The Hidden Architecture that Powers Life and Health’.

“MB and I believe our work points toward a new understanding of Earth as a self-renewing life-support system,” Dr. Kory said in a recent article.

The Rock–Water Circuit Theory draws on geology, hydrology, origin-of-life research, biochemistry and atmospheric science. A hypothesis which Bakos and Dr. Kory believe is a new understanding of the origins and continuance of life on Earth.

In this cycle, an energy-supporting mineral chemistry forms in rock. It is then opened by weathering, mobilised by water, carried into living systems and eventually returned to Earth. Over geologic time, it is reformed into rock, weathered again and returned into circulation, Dr. Kory explained.

It is the last cycle – from life back to rock and from rock back into water – that the authors believe gives a new understanding of the origins and continuance of life on Earth – the Rock-Water Circuit Theory.

Unexpectedly, Dr. Kory found that the Rock-Water Circuit Theory “seemed to reappear – symbolically but consistently – in texts written long before modern scientific language existed … Water … stood at the centre of everything: modern chemistry, biology and the older symbolic languages.”

“I had followed water through mineral interfaces, charge separation, proton flow, biological organisation and the larger cycling of life itself,” he explained. “What I had not expected was to discover how many traditions had already described water as possessing unusual and even transformative properties.” He continued...<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1066

 

Becoming Whole Again

 Sometimes it feels as if we have many different people living inside of us, expressing themselves in voices that seem distinct from one another. There is the inner child with its wants and needs; the angry voice that expresses its opinion; and probably several more as well. With all these different parts of ourselves sharing desires, needs, and opinions, we may feel as if we have no clarity. It is difficult to know which voices to pay attention to and which ones to ignore or dismiss. Even if we manage to move forward amid the confusion, doubts and concerns may linger in our psyches simply because they have not been fully expressed and examined. As a result, we may have trouble being at peace with the decisions we do make. 

One way to handle this dilemma is to consciously make time for a meeting of the minds within our psyche. This can be done as a guided meditation or as a journaling exercise. In both, we can summon the many fragments that make up the whole of who we are and give them each a chance to speak. This can be a helpful tool in the face of a decision we need to make, and it can also be a fruitful path to take in the interest of self-exploration and self-care. When we gather the many fragments of our psyche together, the health and power of the whole is greatly increased. 

We can imagine a roundtable in which we gather all the various representatives of our being, giving them a chance to name themselves and speak. We allow each one to weigh in, fully expressing the perspective they represent, and we listen without comment. As we listen, we may be amazed at the wisdom and energy stored in these fragments of our inner self. This gathering brings the fragmented pieces of our psyche into a closer relationship, enabling us to move forward as a unified whole.(Daily OM)

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Net Zero Lunatics Set to Empty Your Medicine Cabinet

 Windy entrepreneur Dale Vince thinks there is “no single reason for us to drill more oil and gas in the North Sea”, former UK Green leader Caroline Lucas comments on BP’s recent cyclical profits rise by claiming, “such blatant profiteering from human misery is sickening”, while the headbangers’ headbanger George Monbiot likens Norway’s exports of hydrocarbons to “a curse to be dumped on other countries”. One can only pray that these twaddle transmitting twits do not become ill and have to call on modern, sophisticated, hydrocarbon-rich medicines.

Up to 20% of drilled oil and gas is turned into petrochemicals and these are used to make famine-reducing fertiliser, uber-useful plastics and life-saving medicines. Yet around 200 members of the British Parliament were prepared last year to vote for the demented, anti-human private legislation that would have cut all hydrocarbon use in the country, whether it arose domestically or abroad, to just 10% within a decade. Food starvation and painful lingering deaths are just a few thoughts and words that spring to mind.

Treason is another. What other word can possibly describe the wilful political decisions currently being made in countries like the UK to stop future extractions of hydrocarbons? How can politicians like the sinister Ed Miliband claim international leadership of the Net Zero fantasy and expect others to provide future food, fertiliser and medicines? Who will tend to an ailing G. Monbiot when the medicine cabinet is empty and Norway sells its ‘curses’ elsewhere.

Modern medicine depends heavily on hydrocarbons, both as raw material and chemical building blocks. Without them, the production of many essential drugs – from painkillers and antibiotics to cancer therapies – would be significantly more difficult, much more expensive, and in some cases impossible to produce at the required scale. Many pharmaceuticals are organic molecules and hydrocarbons form the backbone of the complex manufacturing chemistry. For example, hydrocarbon-derived benzene can be converted through controlled reactions into compounds such as phenol and aniline to synthesise drugs such as paracetamol. Treating propylene provides vital solvents and other manufacturing intermediaries....<<<Read More>>>...