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Saturday, 11 April 2026

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Net Zero: Premeditated Industrial Destruction

The UK’s Net Zero policies are destroying the foundations of the economy, according to a new paper by the Great British Business Council.

The authors argue that the UK is replacing secure domestic oil and gas production with expensive imports, and that gas security remains a real threat to the economy.

To reverse the trajectory, the paper recommends scrapping taxes and regulations that limit UK oil and gas production and encouraging exploration and investment in offshore and onshore fields to reduce costs and boost domestic supply.

Despite all the talk about electricity and renewables, almost 80% of UK Energy consumption comes from oil, gas and coal. Gas alone is 40% of total UK energy consumption. Yet we are deliberately replacing secure domestic production with expensive imports due to high taxes, reduced allowances, high carbon charges, and restrictions on finding and developing new oil and gas fields.  

Gas security remains a real and immediate threat to the UK economy. The current conflict in the Persian Gulf, a recent cyclone in Northwestern Australia, and this summer’s scheduled maintenance of Norway’s pipelines and processing facilities will restrict global supply and push gas prices higher, increasing the UK’s trade deficit.  

Oil and gas aren’t just fuel – they’re essential feedstocks for chemicals, plastics, pharmaceuticals, and fertilisers. High costs and green dogma are shutting down refineries and downstream industries....<<<Read More>>>...

Friday, 10 April 2026

Food for Thought #1034

 

Putting Power in Perspective

 As human beings, we cannot help but be subject to our preferences. However, we do have control over the manner in which these manifest themselves in our lives. Every value we hold dear is an expression of either support or opposition, and it is our perspective that determines whether we are for something or against it. For example, we can direct our energy and intentions into activities that promote peace rather than use our resources to speak out in opposition to war. On the surface, these appear to be two interchangeable methods of expressing one virtue. Yet being for something is a vastly more potent means of inspiring change because it carries with it the power of constructive intent.  

When you support a cause, whether your support is active or passive, you contribute to the optimism that fuels all affirmative change. Optimistic thoughts energize people, giving them hope and inspiring them to work diligently on behalf of what they believe in. Being for something creates a positive shift in the universe, which means that neither you nor those who share your vision will have any trouble believing that transformation on a grand scale is indeed possible. To be against something is typically easy, as you need only to speak out in opposition to it. Standing up for something is often more challenging because you may be introducing an idea to people that may scare them on a soul level. 

Throughout your life, you have likely been told that the actions of one person will seldom have a measurable impact on the world. Yet your willingness to stand up for what you believe in instead of decrying what you oppose can turn the tides of fate. The thoughts you project when you choose to adopt a positive perspective will provide you with a means to actively promote your values and eventually, foster lasting change....<<<Read More>>>...

Iron Maiden - Run To The Hills

 

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Why cancer takes hold: 5 modifiable pathways influenced by diet, stress and toxins

Cancer is largely preventable through daily lifestyle choices.

Prevention focuses on five key biological pathways, including immunity and inflammation.

Chronic stress and poor diet directly fuel cancer cell growth.

Managing toxin exposure and supporting natural detoxification is crucial.

This science shifts the focus from fear to actionable, proactive defense.

For decades, the public has been handed a confusing and often frightening narrative about cancer, one that emphasizes uncontrollable genetics and promotes fear-based screening. But a growing scientific consensus is cutting through the noise, revealing a powerful truth: cancer is largely a preventable disease, and the power to reduce risk lies in our daily choices. Researchers are now identifying the specific biological pathways through which cancer develops, turning abstract advice about "healthy living" into a concrete, actionable blueprint for prevention.

The numbers are compelling. The World Health Organization estimates that between 30 and 50 percent of all cancer cases are preventable. "It’s better to prevent than to wait to act until a cancer develops. At that point, it’s often too late," says Dr. Roshan Bastani of the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. This shift in understanding moves the focus from late-stage treatment to early, proactive defense, empowering individuals to take control of their health long before a crisis emerges.

The new model centers on five pivotal biological pathways that, when disrupted, create the conditions for cancer to thrive: a weakened immune system, chronic inflammation, insulin resistance, hormonal imbalance, and toxin overload. Each pathway is directly influenced by modifiable lifestyle factors. "There are ways in which the body silences some genes and promotes the action of other genes, and it turns out that the silencing and the promotion of certain genes is influenced by the information the cell takes in, which in turn can be derived from our habits," explains naturopathic physician Dr. Lise Alschuler. ...<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1033

 

Book: ‘The Great Replacement and the Islamisation of Britain’

 The movement of 60 million immigrants from South Asia, Africa and the Middle East into Europe in a single generation is the largest external migration of people over such a brief period of time in human history. 

And yet, extraordinarily, it has been organised and implemented without any sort of mandate from the peoples of the nations into which they are migrating. 

Worse still, anyone who dares to notice this world-historical event, let alone voice a negative opinion of its impact on the native populations, is denounced by a transnational apparatus of propaganda as racist, xenophobic, Islamophobic or simply as a conspiracy theorist. 

The Great Replacement examines not only the reality of this programme of replacement immigration but also the strategies by which that reality has been denied, censored and criminalised.As this rigorously researched book shows in documented detail, replacement immigration is not a conspiracy theory but a United Nations policy that has been written into European Union law and implemented by the nation states of Europe and across the West for the last 25 years. The first edition of this book exposed the economic motivations for this policy and how it benefits the corporations that lobbied the UN to adopt its terms. In this updated and expanded second edition, the author examines the evidence for what he concludes is the final goal of this policy: the Islamisation of Europe, a civilisational conquest that is most advanced in the UK. Here is the data, analyses and arguments to corroborate our fears of what this will mean for the sovereignty of Britain and the freedoms of the British people....<<<Read More>>>...

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Two Thirds of Voters Want Starmer Out

 Almost two thirds of voters want Sir Keir Starmer to resign immediately and a similar number want a General Election now, a poll has found, with even Labour voters saying they want him gone. The Telegraph has more.

Fewer than one in five think the Prime Minister should stay on, while almost half of those who voted Labour at the 2024 General Election want him to go.

Sir Keir is likely to come under increased pressure to step down if Labour fares badly in next month’s local elections, and there is a growing belief within the party that it cannot win the next General Election with him as leader.

The new poll, by JL Partners, shows that a majority of voters in every region and age group want the Prime Minister to be replaced.

Asked “should Keir Starmer stay or go?”, 64% of people said he should go and 18% said he should stay. Of those who voted Labour in 2024, 46% said they wanted him to go now.

James Johnson, the co-founder of JL Partners, said: “I can’t think of a time I have seen the governing party’s own voters be in majority support of another election just two years later.

“The usual loyalty we see in British politics has become unbuckled as far as Labour is concerned, and that places the Prime Minister in a very perilous position indeed.”

While Labour has attempted to rebrand the Prime Minister as a world statesman at a time of global conflict in an attempt to stem a wipe-out at the polls on May 7th, the results are set to be brutal....<<<Read More>>>...

Thursday, 9 April 2026

Thunder - A Better Man

 

Beware of Pseudo-Science: In Defence of Melatonin

Whenever the American Heart Association publishes an abstract that is not peer-reviewed for a study that is not even published, you have to turn on your BS meter and apply some good old common sense.

In "Long-term use of melatonin supplements to support sleep may have negative health effects", they took electronic records and highlighted those who were taking melatonin, correlating with heart failure.

Mind you, if you're in heart failure, you'll have insomnia because you can't sleep due to your symptoms. So you'll need to take something. If you don't have heart failure, you sleep better and hence don't require anything. Correlation doesn't equal causation, making this another case of the firefighters getting blamed for the fire.

Melatonin doesn't require a prescription in the U.S., hence it is over-the-counter, and this alone could bias the results significantly. This is called cherry-picking data to create your own reality in discordance with objective reality.

If people want to stop taking melatonin based on this abstract, so be it.

From actual peer reviewed and published studies, here are some of the benefits people would be missing:

The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine gland which produces melatonin, a neuroendocrine hormone with critical physiological roles in the circadian rhythm and sleep-wake cycle. Melatonin has been shown to possess anti-oxidant activity and neuroprotective properties. Melatonin has been shown to have cardioprotective activity in multiple animal and human studies. In short, it's the one thing that is natural and has proven to be beneficial in cardiovascular disease. 

Studies have demonstrated that melatonin has significant effects on ischemia-reperfusion injury, myocardial chronic intermittent hypoxia injury, pulmonary hypertension, hypertension, valvular heart diseases, vascular diseases, and lipid metabolism. As an inexpensive and well tolerated drug, melatonin may be a new therapeutic option for cardiovascular disease. ....<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1032

 

The Silent Killer We’re Ignoring: Why the Window to Survive Pancreatic Cancer Is Closing

 Pancreatic cancer is a death sentence by design. While the cancer industry promotes its own toxic "treatments," the survival statistics tell the truth. By the time a conventional doctor delivers a diagnosis, the window to survive has often already slammed shut for good.

According to an article by the Epoch Times, the five-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer that has spread distantly is a devastating 3% . If nothing changes, this silent killer will continue to claim lives with impunity, thriving in the shadows of a broken medical system that profits from late detection and expensive, harmful interventions.

The time for polite warnings is over. We must confront the systemic failures that are costing thousands of lives every year.

Experts are alarmed. The system's focus is not on true prevention or early detection through holistic observation; it is on managing symptoms with patented pharmaceuticals, a model that guarantees a steady stream of late-stage, high-profit patients.

As a result, the very tools needed for survival – vigilance, self-knowledge and natural, proactive health strategies – are systematically suppressed. This is not a medical mystery; it is a betrayal of public trust. The window to act is closing, and the consequences of inaction are fatal...<<<Read More>>>...

Tartarian Ancient Bell Alchemy: 528Hz Vibration for Rapid Physical and Spiritual Healing (NOT MUSIC)

 

 
 
This recording focuses purely on the deep, raw resonance inspired by ancient monumental bells. No music, no added ambience — just the powerful harmonic vibration of bell tones often used for meditation, grounding, relaxation, and inner focus. 
 
Many listeners find bell resonance helpful for creating a calm mental space, supporting meditation, or simply providing a steady background for relaxation, sleep, or reflection.

Europe Wants to Keep Children Off Social Media: What’s It Really About?

 Greece has become the latest European country to propose a legal minimum age for social media, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis saying children under 15 should be barred from accessing the platforms from January 1, 2027. Austria has announced plans for a ban on under-14s, while France has already tried to impose a “digital majority” for under-15s. Australia has gone furthest in practice, presenting itself as the international model after platforms restricted access to 4.7 million underage accounts.

The policy language across these countries is remarkably similar. Governments say they are protecting children from addictive products, sleep disruption and psychological harm. The operational reality is more complicated. Australia’s experience suggests that these measures do not produce a clean ban so much as a large-scale age-verification and enforcement system, one that still leaves obvious routes around the rules while expanding the amount of monitoring and identity checking built into ordinary online life....<<<Read More>>>...

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Ed Miliband’s Oil Blockade is a War of Attrition Against the British Public

 As President Trump tries to regain control of the crisis created by his war of choice in Iran, much of the rest of the world is in a struggle to secure energy resources. In Britain, pressure on the Government to drop its commitments against North Sea oil and gas production is intensifying. 

The debate no longer divides on Left-Right, Labour-Conservative lines, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves, unions and even a caucus of Labour MPs putting the spotlight on Ed Miliband, on whom the Prime Minister has said the decision rests. 

While we wait for a clear answer from the Government about how rising energy prices are going to be managed, it’s worth repeating the point that greens from all parties have blocked vastly more energy than any mad mullah has.

This crisis puts me in mind of earlier energy crises and their causes and the lessons that ought to have been learnt from them. The first I can remember properly is the fuel protests around the turn of the century in response to rising taxes impacting UK logistics firms. There have been other energy shocks and today’s is being compared with those of the 1970s. But crises emerge out of particular circumstances that are often much longer in the making. Since the 90s, it has not been angry truck drivers that have blocked energy infrastructure: it is European governments and the EU....<<<Read More>>>...


Wednesday, 8 April 2026

The most compelling case for a 19th century (or earlier) “cataclysm/reset”

 

 

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries architecture was shifting dramatically. Fueled by the Industrial Age, the ancient brick and masonry structures of Old World origins were systematically replaced with cold, modern steel. However, more often than not, the entire city itself was renovated, revealing numerous unexpected findings during these excavations. 

In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania we have an event seen as the final removal of the massive “Grant’s Mound”, a historically significant “hill” which played a key role in the founding of Pittsburgh. Grant’s Mound, and the street level surrounding its ancient buildings, was lowered by a total of 33 feet, beginning with the “First Cut” in 1836, and concluding with the “Final Cut” of 1912 and 1913, which is the focus of our photographic evidence today. 

 These images showcase numerous anomalies that only became visible due to the excavations, with the most unexplainable being dozens of structures with foundations running 30 feet (or more) below the original surface of the mound. Even stranger, upon excavations these once-buried levels sometimes contained things like windows, doorways to the outside, ornate brickwork, and even statues - appearing to indicate that these “foundation” layers were not always meant to be underground.

Putting Power in Perspective

 As human beings, we cannot help but be subject to our preferences. However, we do have control over the manner in which these manifest themselves in our lives. Every value we hold dear is an expression of either support or opposition, and it is our perspective that determines whether we are for something or against it. For example, we can direct our energy and intentions into activities that promote peace rather than use our resources to speak out in opposition to war. On the surface, these appear to be two interchangeable methods of expressing one virtue. Yet being for something is a vastly more potent means of inspiring change because it carries with it the power of constructive intent.

When you support a cause, whether your support is active or passive, you contribute to the optimism that fuels all affirmative change. Optimistic thoughts energize people, giving them hope and inspiring them to work diligently on behalf of what they believe in. Being for something creates a positive shift in the universe, which means that neither you nor those who share your vision will have any trouble believing that transformation on a grand scale is indeed possible. To be against something is typically easy, as you need only to speak out in opposition to it. Standing up for something is often more challenging because you may be introducing an idea to people that may scare them on a soul level.

Throughout your life, you have likely been told that the actions of one person will seldom have a measurable impact on the world. Yet your willingness to stand up for what you believe in instead of decrying what you oppose can turn the tides of fate. The thoughts you project when you choose to adopt a positive perspective will provide you with a means to actively promote your values and eventually, foster lasting change...<<<Read More>>>...

Ancient herb meets modern lab: Lemongrass shows startling anti-cancer potential in studies

Preclinical studies indicate lemongrass and its active compound, citral, can induce programmed cell death (apoptosis) in various cancer cell types.

Research suggests lemongrass extract may selectively target cancer cells while sparing healthy ones, a key advantage over conventional treatments.

In mouse models, lemongrass has been shown to dramatically reduce tumor growth, with one study citing a 95% reduction in lymphoma tumor volume.

The plant has a millennia-long history in traditional medicine systems like Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine for treating various ailments.

Scientists emphasize that while results are promising, human clinical trials are needed to confirm efficacy and safety for cancer treatment.

For centuries, the sharp, citrusy scent of lemongrass has infused kitchens and apothecaries across Asia and beyond. Today, that familiar aroma is also wafting through oncology research laboratories, where scientists are investigating a compelling premise: that this common garden herb may harbor uncommon power against cancer. A growing body of preclinical research suggests that compounds within lemongrass, particularly an aldehyde called citral, can selectively slow, stop, and even kill cancer cells in laboratory and animal studies, offering a promising, natural avenue for scientific exploration. This research bridges ancient herbal wisdom with modern molecular biology, examining whether a plant long used to soothe fevers and aid digestion might also play a role in one of medicine's most complex challenges....<<<Read More>>>...

We Are the 7th Civilization — And the Cataclysm Cycle Always Returns

 

 
 
 Humanity’s story is not what we think it is. Beneath the ruins, the myths, and the geological scars lies a hidden truth: we are the seventh civilization, living at the edge of a repeating cycle that wiped out worlds before us. In We Are the 7th Civilization And the Cataclysm Cycle Always Returns, we explore why ancient records, ice core data, magnetic field shifts, and global flood myths all point toward a last cataclysm far more real—and far more cyclical—than we were taught. 
 
As signs of a cataclysm returning begin to align again, the world’s oldest warnings suddenly make sense. What if the “lost civilizations,” the global flood stories, and the sudden collapse of ancient cultures were all part of the same forgotten pattern? What if the seventh civilization is already entering the final phase of the cycle? 
 
From forbidden archaeology to extreme climate shifts, from ancient cosmic alignments to the shocking evidence of a last cataclysm returning again, this documentary uncovers the clues left behind by those who came before us. Prepare for one of the most unsettling questions of our time: What if the next reset is already underway—and we are simply the next chapter waiting to be erased?

Secret Powers have used Communism, Zionism and Fascism to further their ambitions

“Secret Powers have deliberately stirred up anti-Semitism to suit their purposes and also anti-communism. It proves my contention that the Illuminati have used Communism, Zionism, and Fascism to further their secret ambitions. And they will, if they can, use Christian-Democracy against Communism to bring about the next phase of their long range plan . . . World War Three.”—Willian Guy Carr, Pawns in the Game, 1955

‘Pawns in the Game’ is a 1955 book by William Guy Carr, a former Canadian naval officer who served during World War II. The book describes an international conspiracy of “atheistic-materialistic men” who are orchestrating a global chess-like game to overthrow Christian democracy, destroy national governments and establish a totalitarian One World Government.

Carr said that International Communists and International Capitalists had temporarily allied to defeat Christian democracy, with the ultimate goal of controlling the world’s wealth, natural resources and manpower. He traces this conspiracy through major historical events, including the American Revolution, the French Revolution, the Russian Communist takeover and World War II, attributing them to the influence of groups like the Illuminati, Freemasons and the United Nations.

You can read a copy of ‘Pawns in the Game’ online HERE and HERE. Below is the chapter from the book titled ‘The Treaty of Versailles‘ which touches on the concept of what Carr calls the “World Revolutionary Movement” or “W.R.M.” controlling both sides of a narrative, or conflict, to cause chaos and confusion so they can further their plans. A tactic that is still being employed today, and for the same reasons....<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1031

 

Britain Doesn’t Want or Need Digital ID

 In September 2025, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer introduced a new digital identity scheme for the UK. The Government says it will prevent illegal working and make public services simpler to access. Officials mention convenience, security and inclusion, but they do not explain who will control the system, how it will be used or what people can do if it is misused.

Right now, the digital ID scheme is a large and unnecessary move toward more government surveillance. It follows a pattern of government overreach and could leave older people and those with less money excluded from society. Advertising the scheme on YouTube before the consultation ends also shows a troubling attitude toward democracy, which should worry everyone, no matter their views on digital identity.

The Government claims that proving your identity is complicated and difficult, but this is open to debate. For generations, people in Britain have used passports, National Insurance numbers, driving licences, bank statements and utility bills to prove who they are. This system is intentionally spread out. No single authority controls it, so there is no single point of failure, and no one institution can take away someone’s ability to prove their identity.

The United Kingdom has a distinctive and hard-won tradition of resisting national identity schemes. When wartime identity cards were retained after 1945, the public mood turned sharply against them. In 1951, a motorist named Clarence Willcock refused a police officer’s demand to produce his card. The subsequent court ruling was so emphatic in its defence of individual liberty that the cards were abolished shortly afterwards.

The belief that the state must answer to its citizens, not the other way around, has continued. This led to the cross-party rejection of Tony Blair’s Identity Cards Act, which was repealed in 2010 after strong public opposition. Now, the current Government is trying a similar idea under a new name. The goal remains the same, even if the method has changed....<<<Read More>>>...

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Tuesday, 7 April 2026

Is Disclosure Day a preview of a forthcoming NWO staged event?

Disclosure Day is an upcoming blockbuster science fiction movie about an alien invasion. Very little information has been released in relation to the actual content of the film. 

However, well ahead of its release on June 12th, the movie has a lavish promotional website and has enjoyed plenty of advanced publicity – both in the media and more widely.

This promotion campaign has included a half time showing of the promotional trailer in the January 2026 US Superbowl. Aside from plenty of symbolism, this publicity drive has revealed very little by way of narrative and storyline, although the tagline promises that: ‘the truth belongs to seven billion people. We are coming close to…Disclosure Day’....<<<Read More>>>...

Queensrÿche - Another Rainy Night

 

Dozens of North Sea Oil and Gas Fields Blocked by Net Zero

Dozens of North Sea oil and gas fields are being blocked from development by Labour’s Net Zero policies, with 51 known new fields and 60 extensions to existing fields in British waters rendered “unviable” by Government policy. The Telegraph has the story.

There are 51 known new fields in British waters that could be feeding domestic pipes but have been rendered “unviable” by current government policies, including the windfall tax and a ban on exploration licences.

On top of these, some 60 extensions to existing fields are being held back for the same reasons, according to trade body Offshore Energy UK (OEUK).

The data emerged from a survey of offshore operators to see how they have responded to the taxes and regulations imposed by successive governments.

OEUK said the fields would be viable under “reform to the current regulatory and fiscal regime”, particularly by overhauling the windfall tax – known officially as the energy profits levy.

David Whitehouse, the trade body’s chief executive, said: “Our proposal will unlock immediate investment, secure tens of thousands of jobs and deliver more tax, not less, for essential services like schools and hospitals.​

“The future of the North Sea is in our hands. ​Our message to the Government is simple. Reform the energy profits levy in 2026 to unlock more tax, not less, support more jobs, not less and deliver more homegrown energy, not less.”

Ed Miliband, the Energy Secretary, is under increasing pressure to relax the Government’s stance on North Sea drilling as the Middle East crisis heightens scrutiny of energy imports.

Along with the Conservatives, John Swinney, the SNP leader and Scottish First Minister, industry leaders including Greg Jackson, the Octopus Energy boss, Chris O’Shea, the British Gas chief and Tara Singh, the RenewablesUK boss, are among those who have backed more drilling.

Supporters say that maximising the North Sea’s output would generate tax revenues, preserve jobs and result in lower carbon emissions than oil and gas from abroad.

However, Mr Miliband has pushed back against the calls, arguing that it cannot “take a penny off bills”....<<<Read More>>>...

They Didn't Just Demolish the Old Hospitals — They Melted What Was Inside

 

 

 

Before 1900, the buildings we called hospitals were nothing like what stands in their place today. They were massive old world architecture marvels with vaulted ceilings, arched colonnades, and acoustic chambers that defy every assumption we carry about primitive medicine. Mounted directly into their healing wings sat enormous healing bells, bronze instruments capable of producing low-frequency resonance across entire wards. Between 1880 and 1910, nearly all of these 19th century hospitals were systematically demolished. Not renovated. Not repurposed. Destroyed. The bronze bells melted down in coordinated waves, first during the demolitions themselves, then again during wartime metal drives that specifically targeted the survivors. The erased evidence stretches across every continent where these pre 1900 buildings once stood.  

This is a deep investigation into stolen history and the buried century that mainstream scholarship refuses to touch. When you trace the demolished hospitals and the lost medical knowledge they housed, a disturbing pattern emerges that points toward a stolen timeline rather than simple progress. Researchers of alternative history and alt history have long questioned the Flexner Report 1910 and its role in dismantling every form of old world medicine that could not be patented or commercially controlled. The suppressed medicine of that era included sound healing history, frequency healing practices, and acoustic therapy protocols documented in scattered archives from Edinburgh to Vienna to Macau. What these old world hospitals practiced looks remarkably like what modern science now calls sound frequency healing and frequency medicine, yet no pharmaceutical history textbook acknowledges the connection. 

The deeper you look into this erased century, the more it resembles patterns familiar to anyone who has studied tartaria history, the tartarian empire, or the grand tartaria thesis. Just as the mud flood theory and the historical reset framework challenge official timelines, the coordinated destruction of these inherited buildings during the 1800s reset window raises questions about forgotten technology and whether these demolished buildings were relics of a lost civilization whose old world technology and old world healing knowledge someone needed permanently removed. The tartaria vault of suppressed architectural evidence grows larger with every record pulled from uncatalogued archives. Many of these hospital structures appear in city records fully operational yet carry no construction documentation whatsoever, fitting the profile of inherited buildings whose true origins belong to the omitted age. 

For those tracing erased history and hidden history, this is not a dead end. It is a corridor. The reset history of modern medicine was not organic evolution. It was a coordinated replacement, and the physical proof was deliberately melted, buried, and scattered so thoroughly that reconstructing what was lost requires assembling fragments across disciplines, languages, and continents. If you are ready to follow this thread further, subscribe and stay close. This trail is far from finished.

The Hijacked Mind: How dark forces are undermining cognitive freedom

 According to "The Hijacked Mind: How Dark Forces Control Our Brains and Shape Our Reality," the hippocampus – responsible for memory and independent thought – is deliberately weakened through social isolation, processed foods, chronic stress and vitamin D deficiency, making populations more compliant.

Fear-based propaganda (COVID, climate alarmism) bypasses critical thinking, while digital addiction and sleep disruption impair the brain's ability to detox and resist manipulation.

Key supplements (lithium, omega-3s, vitamin D3/K2) counteract brain-harming toxins, while avoiding glyphosate, fluoride and heavy metals reduces neurotoxic damage.

Exercise, social bonding and novelty-seeking stimulate neurogenesis, while limiting screen time and practicing critical thinking ("System 2") restore cognitive autonomy.

Cognitive deterioration isn't natural but orchestrated by institutions (Big Pharma, governments, globalists) to control populations—yet Dr. Michael Nehls provides actionable strategies to reclaim mental sovereignty.

In an era where our thoughts, emotions and even memories seem increasingly manipulated by unseen forces, Dr. Michael Nehls' "The Hijacked Mind: How Dark Forces Control Our Brains and Shape Our Reality" arrives as a crucial wake-up call.

This meticulously researched book exposes how modern institutions—governments, Big Pharma, Big Tech and globalist elites—are systematically attacking our neurological health to render populations docile, compliant and easier to control. Nehls, a physician and neuroscientist specializing in immunology and brain health, presents a chilling yet empowering thesis: our brains are under siege, and the mechanisms of this assault are both biological and psychological.

From engineered social isolation to toxic food additives, from fear-based propaganda to deliberate vitamin D suppression, "The Hijacked Mind" reveals how these forces hijack our hippocampus—the brain's memory and identity center—to weaken cognitive resilience and suppress independent thought....<<<Read More>>>...

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Coal not Cold: UK needs new coal-generated electricity to keep the lights on

 The UK is facing an energy crisis that is going to require radical solutions to solve. Many countries are ramping up coal-fired electricity generation in response. Is it time for the UK to do the same – to go for “Coal not Cold”?

David Turver explains why we will need new coal-fired electricity generation capacity to keep the lights on.

The UK closed its last coal-fired power station at Radcliffe-on-Soar in 2024. This closure marked the end of a series of closures marked by politicians blowing up other coal-fired power stations to celebrate, publicly, their compliance with the Net Zero agenda.

Now Germany is considering reopening some of its coal-fired power stations in response to the energy crisis caused by the war with Iran. Many other countries, such as India, South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam and Bangladesh, are stepping up the generation of coal-fired power to offset gas shortages created by the conflict.

Emissions of sulphur oxides (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulates have always been more powerful arguments for reducing coal use than carbon dioxide emissions, but new super-critical power plants scrub their emissions very effectively. Time to explore whether the UK should be reopening coal mines and rebuilding coal-fired power stations to keep the lights on. Should we focus on “Coal Not Cold”?....<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1030

 

Monday, 6 April 2026

Red Ed faces backbench revolt over ban on North Sea oil and gas drilling - as growing number of Labour MPs demand he ditch Net Zero agenda to tackle cost of living and lower bills

 A backbench revolt stirred by public pressure is turning the screw on Ed Miliband over his refusal to harness untapped energy reserves in the North Sea.

A growing number of Labour MPs are calling on the Energy Secretary to soften his Net Zero agenda to tackle the cost of living and bring down bills.

It came as a poll found voters want Labour to urgently lift its ban on drilling to prevent households being hammered by the cost of the Middle East crisis.

Research conducted for The Mail on Sunday by Lord Ashcroft found that half of voters think Mr Miliband should ‘drill, baby, drill’ – in the words of Donald Trump.

Pressure has been mounting on the Government to reverse the ban on new exploration of the North Sea as fuel supplies dwindle amid the conflict.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves also sparked speculation of a Cabinet rift by saying she is ‘very happy’ to see drilling, while trade unions have been piling further pressure on Labour. And now Labour MPs have publicly called on Mr Miliband to allow fresh exploration.

Henry Tufnell has been spearheading the backbench campaign for the Government to issue new drilling licences. 

He said drilling was ‘vital for our own domestic energy security and is good for the economy with increased tax receipts and jobs’....<<<Read More>>>...

Whitesnake - Long Way from Home

 

We live in Matrix: The Scientific Case for a Simulated Universe

 The simulated universe theory implies that our universe, with all its galaxies, planets and life forms, is a meticulously programmed computer simulation. In this scenario, the physical laws governing our reality are simply algorithms. The experiences we have are generated by the computational processes of an immensely advanced system.

While inherently speculative, the simulated universe theory has gained attention from scientists and philosophers due to its intriguing implications. The idea has made its mark in popular culture, across movies, TV shows and books – including the 1999 film The Matrix.

The earliest records of the concept that reality is an illusion are from ancient Greece. There, the question “What is the nature of our reality?”, posed by Plato (427 BC) and others, gave birth to idealism. Idealist ancient thinkers such as Plato considered mind and spirit as the abiding reality. Matter, they argued, was just a manifestation or illusion.

Fast forward to modern times, and idealism has morphed into a new philosophy. This is the idea that both the material world and consciousness are part of a simulated reality. This is simply a modern extension of idealism, driven by recent technological advancements in computing and digital technologies. In both cases, the true nature of reality transcends the physical.

Within the scientific community, the concept of a simulated universe has sparked both fascination and scepticism. Some scientists suggest that if our reality is a simulation, there may be glitches or patterns within the fabric of the universe that betray its simulated nature....<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1029

 

Whitesnake - Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City

 

Gullibility Is Stupidity: My Plea to Think for Yourself in an Age of Official Deception

 I want to speak to you plainly about a sickness that has infected our collective mind. It's not a virus in the traditional sense, but a cognitive surrender -- a willful abandonment of our most sacred human faculty: critical thought. We are living in an age of official deception, where governments, corporations, and captured media present a unified narrative designed for compliance, not truth. I've spent years observing this descent into what I can only describe as a mass cognitive collapse. The problem, in my view, is not simply what you believe, but the bankrupt process by which you arrive at that belief. Blind trust in authority is not wisdom; it is intellectual surrender, and it is killing us.

My goal here is not to convince you of any specific alternate theory. I am convinced, for instance, based on my own observations and measurements, that the Earth is a sphere, not flat. But that conclusion is irrelevant if you arrived at it by simply parroting a textbook or a NASA press release. The real crisis is that we have forgotten how to verify anything for ourselves. We've outsourced our thinking to institutions that have repeatedly proven themselves untrustworthy, from the FDA to the CDC, from the Pentagon to the corporate press. This essay is a plea to reclaim your mind. To default to distrust, to seek first-hand understanding, and to build a cognitive framework that cannot be so easily fooled...<<<Read More>>>...

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Waitrose Sacks Employee After ‘Altercation’ With Shoplifter Stealing Easter Eggs

 Shop assistant Walker Smith, 54, was approached by a customer in a Waitrose store in Clapham Junction, South London, who told him someone had filled a shopping bag with Easter eggs.

Mr Smith recognised the shoplifter as a repeat offender and “grabbed the bag” from him.

The thief snatched the bag back and a tug-of-war ensued between the pair before the bag ripped and Lindt Gold Bunny eggs, which retail for £13 each, fell to the floor with one smashing to pieces.

With his plan foiled, the shoplifter sprinted out of the shop whilst Mr Smith picked up a piece of broken chocolate and “threw it out of frustration” in the direction of some shopping trolleys, but did not aim it at the thief.

He was scolded by his manager and had to apologise, but his superior still decided to escalate the matter higher – leaving Mr Smith to go home “punching” himself and questioning why he stopped the thief.

A few days later, Mr Smith was pulled into a meeting with two store managers.

Having a feeling about what was about to happen, he pleaded with his bosses and told them Waitrose is like his “family”.

But they still decided to fire their staff member of 17 years over the incident.

Mr Smith previously admitted staff had been told not to approach shoplifters but said he was spurred into action after watching thieves get away with stealing from the shop every hour of the day for the last five years. …<<<Read More>>>...

Sunday, 5 April 2026

Food for Thought #1028

 

Deeper Meanings

 All of us who seek to be conscious and aware regard our experiences as teachers, and we try to discern what lessons we are learning from the things that happen in our lives. Sometimes, the lesson is very clear from the get-go, and other times, we have to search to understand the deeper meaning behind an event. While this search often yields results, there also comes a point in the search when what we really need to do is move forward. It is possible that we are not meant to know the deeper meaning of certain occurrences. Answers may come later in our lives or as a result of letting go. Or maybe, they never come. 

We are all part of a complex system of being, and things work themselves out in the system as a whole. Sometimes, we are just playing a necessary part in that process and the result is larger than we can understand. It may have very little to do with us personally, and while that can be hard to understand, it can also free us from overthinking the matter. We can see it in terms of karma, a past debt we have been able to repay, or as the clearing of energy. We can simply thank the event for being part of our experience and let it go. This completes the process that the occurrence has made possible. 

To make this letting go official, we can perform a ritual, make a final journal entry on the subject, or sit in meditation with the intention of releasing the event from our consciousness. As we do so, we summon it one last time, honoring it with our attention, thanking it, and saying good-bye. We then let it go out the door, out the window, out the top of our heads, or into the Earth through the bottoms of our feet, liberating ourselves from any burden we have carried in association with it. (Daily OM)

The Discovery That Made Old World Maps Illegal

 

 
 
What did the deadliest earthquake in recorded Western history destroy — beyond the buildings, beyond the bodies, beyond the city itself? One date. One morning. One event that consumed the archives of the world's most connected maritime empire at the precise moment a vast, named, cartographically documented civilization began disappearing from every map in every European capital. 
 
The standard explanation — natural disaster, tragic coincidence, the age of Enlightenment reordering knowledge — collapses when you examine what the maps actually showed. Not the 19th century maps. The earlier ones. The 1706 de Fer map. The 1744 D'Anville map. Named cities. Trade routes. A territory larger than Russia, labeled consistently across French, English, Dutch, and German cartography for over two centuries — and then, within a single generation of the Lisbon earthquake, quietly dissolved into blankness. 
 
 The deeper this investigation went, the more the silences began to cluster. Not randomly. Around the same subject. Across the same decades. Cartographers with no shared communication updating their maps in the same direction. New governments inheriting extraordinary buildings with no construction records. Ground floors buried beneath streets that shouldn't have risen that fast. Windows that begin below the current earth. An architectural vocabulary appearing simultaneously on multiple continents — identical proportions, identical decorative grammar — attributed to independent development by people who never met. 
 
Because what the Lisbon earthquake may also have done — beyond destroying a city — is place a question permanently just out of reach. The Royal Library. The Torre do Tombo. The contact records of three centuries of world spanning maritime operation. Not reduced. Not damaged. Gone. And once the records are gone, the absence of documentation becomes, quietly, evidence that there was nothing to document. The circle closes. The silence becomes its own argument. 
 
This investigation asks whether Tartaria disappeared in the 1770s — or whether something was buried in 1755 that made the disappearance possible. 
 
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.

Juan Moritz and Discovery of Atlantean Dungeons

 Argentine entrepreneur, ethnologist and collector of mysterious facts Janusz Juan Moritz was born in Hungary but spent most of his life in South America.

In 1965, in a deserted area, he discovered an extensive system of underground communications of unthinkable antiquity, and four years later made this discovery public, under oath informing the President of Ecuador about it.

According to an original researcher, this gigantic branching of underground roads and tunnels stretched for thousands of kilometers, passing, in addition to Argentina, also under the territory of Peru and Ecuador.

The walls of the mysterious tunnels were smooth and polished, and the ceilings were flat and even, as if covered with glaze. Pathways led to vast underground halls.

In one of the galleries, Moritz allegedly found twenty-kilogram books made of thin metal sheets measuring 96×48 centimeters. In scientific circles, these plates are called plaquettes....<<<Read More>>>....

 

Food for Thought #1027

 

James Dyson Accuses Labour of “Revenge Economics”

 Sir James Dyson has accused the Labour Party of “revenge economics” which is damaging the nation and its security, blasting in particular Ed Miliband’s carbon taxes and Rachel Reeves’s ‘death tax’ on farmers. The Telegraph has the story. 

The billionaire inventor claimed that Rachel Reeves’s “death taxes” on farmers and Ed Miliband’s refusal to scrap carbon taxes are undermining the country’s ability to be self-sufficient in food and energy production.

In an article for the Times, Sir James said: “Reeves is sacrificing key elements of our national security to make a politically vindictive attack on enterprise and wealth creation.”

Reeves announced that farming assets would be subject to 20% inheritance tax from 2027. The policy provoked a major backlash from rural voters, prompting the Prime Minister to water down the proposals in December last year.

“The amount her death tax on family firms generates, which no foreign, private equity or publicly listed business has to pay, will be dwarfed by the loss of income tax and corporation tax as businesses disappear,” said Sir James.

“The combination of tax hikes and ever more restrictive employment laws will ramp up unemployment – already above 5% and rising – and further erode the tax take.

“Labour has adopted revenge economics as a central policy, which is already damaging the nation and its security.”

Sir James said Sir Keir Starmer was pursuing policies that were forcing the UK to depend on unreliable imports for two of Britain’s most vital resources: energy and food.

Pointing out that the Middle East had demonstrated the fragility of Labour’s approach to energy, he said the Government had been “incredibly slow” to act on North Sea gas drilling and continued to block fracking while “recklessly” buying energy from other countries.

Miliband is considering whether to approve the first major North Sea gas field project, known as Jackdaw, but remains opposed to any development of the giant Rosebank field, which predominantly contains oil reserves.

“This is folly,” said Sir James. “As President Trump likes to remind us, the US has its own energy so can survive without the Strait of Hormuz being open, while Britain, under Ed Miliband’s perverse destruction of our energy assets, cannot.

“We have further huge reserves of gas and oil in the North Sea and untold quantities of gas under our land that can be quickly extracted through fracking. There is no possible justification for not making the UK self-sufficient.”

He said Kemi Badenoch’s proposal to scrap carbon taxes was a “step in the right direction”....<<<Read More>>>...

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The hidden powers of cinnamon: From ancient medicine to modern health

 Cinnamon has been valued since ancient times for its flavor, medicinal properties (antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, blood sugar-balancing) and even use in embalming and wound care.

Surprising uses: Air purification - used during the bubonic plague to "clean" air (though ineffective against fleas, it has legitimate antimicrobial properties) and first aid, effective for minor cuts, stops bleeding, fights bacteria and promotes wound healing via collagen stimulation.

Some cinnamon products have been recalled for dangerous lead levels, posing risks, especially to children and pregnant women—due to soil absorption over the tree's 10-year growth cycle.

Cassia (common in the U.S.) is high in coumarin, which can harm the liver with prolonged use. Ceylon ("true cinnamon") is safer for daily consumption, with minimal coumarin and a milder taste.

A versatile, ancient remedy – best used in organic, lead-tested Ceylon form to maximize benefits while minimizing risks.

For millennia, cinnamon has been prized not just for its warm, aromatic flavor but also for its medicinal properties. From ancient Egypt to medieval Europe and modern kitchens, this humble spice has played a surprising role in health, hygiene and even wound care.

But not all cinnamon is created equal – some varieties may carry hidden risks, while others offer unique benefits.

Two thousand years ago, Roman scholar Pliny the Elder noted that cinnamon was more valuable than silver or gold. The ancient Egyptians used it in embalming, while Greeks believed it could cure ailments from lethargy to coughs. Today, cinnamon remains a staple in kitchens worldwide – but its uses extend far beyond flavoring oatmeal and coffee.

Modern research confirms what traditional healers long suspected: cinnamon has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and blood sugar-balancing properties. Yet, despite its widespread use, many people are unaware of its full potential or its potential risks....<<<Read More>>>....

Saturday, 4 April 2026

Food for Thought #1026

 

Miliband Expected to Block North Sea Oil Drilling

 Ed Miliband is expected to block fresh oil drilling in the North Sea despite growing pressure to resume production to combat the energy crisis sparked by the Iran war. The Telegraph has the story.

The Energy Secretary is understood to be resisting the development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest untapped oil field, estimated to contain up to 300 million barrels of oil.

He is against new drilling licences despite concerns over impending fuel shortages, surging oil prices and diminishing stocks.

Despite growing pressure from opponents and his own Cabinet, including Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, Miliband has also delayed a decision on a licence to drill at the Jackdaw gas field, which it is estimated could produce the equivalent of 6% of the UK’s future gas supply.

The move delays the decision until after the May local elections, which could trigger a Labour leadership battle where he has been mooted as a potential contender. On Friday, Miliband’s aides dismissed as “unfounded” suggestions that he was minded to approve Jackdaw.

Any block on North Sea drilling puts him at odds with not only Kemi Badenoch, who this week launched a “Get Britain Drilling” campaign, and Nigel Farage’s Reform, but also the SNP, whose leader, John Swinney, on Thursday reversed the nationalist party’s opposition to further oil and gas exploration in the North Sea....<<<Read More>>>...

Your Blood Type Was Changed After 1900 — The Tartarian DNA They Replaced

 

 
 
Your blood type is not just A, B, AB, or O. This video explores the hidden history of blood type, Karl Landsteiner’s ABO discovery, the older humoral system of constitutional medicine, the Flexner Report, disease risk by blood group, Rh-negative blood, and why modern medicine may have reduced blood to a simpler classification. 
 
For nearly two thousand years, physicians believed blood revealed far more than transfusion compatibility. From Hippocrates and Galen to Avicenna, medicine classified people by constitution, temperament, and inherited disease vulnerability. Sanguine, choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic. This was not fringe belief. It was the dominant medical framework across Europe and the Islamic world for centuries. 
 
Then in 1901, Karl Landsteiner’s discovery of the ABO blood group system changed medicine forever. Safe blood transfusion became possible, but something else happened too. The older constitutional model of blood and disease was swept aside during the same era that the Flexner Report standardized American medicine, shut down alternative medical schools, and replaced individualized medical philosophies with a narrower biomedical system. 
 
This documentary examines whether modern medicine simplified blood for practical reasons while discarding older ways of reading disease susceptibility, lineage, and human difference. It follows the path from humoral theory to Landsteiner, from the Rockefeller medical network to World War I blood studies, from malaria and cholera selection pressure to Basque Rh-negative blood frequencies that still raise unanswered questions. 
 
Modern research now shows that blood type is not just about transfusion. Type O reduces severe malaria risk. Type A, B, and AB carry different disease associations. Forty-eight blood group systems exist, yet most people are told almost nothing beyond a single letter on a card. So what was lost when blood became a classification instead of a story? 
 
This is the buried history of blood types, constitutional medicine, ABO groups, Rh-negative populations, and the standardized medical system that may tell you less about yourself than older physicians once tried to understand.