A Light In The Darkness
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Wednesday, 4 February 2026
Editing Your Life
Granted, editing your real life isn’t always as easy as deleting a line of text. If you’ve carried emotional baggage or held on to an unhealthy relationship for a long time, these may be difficult to edit out. But when you eliminate what isn’t working from your life, you’ll feel lighter and more alive. Editing out activities that you find stressful, disassociating yourself from people who drain your energy, and letting go of your emotional baggage are all beneficial cuts you can make.
To begin editing your life, simply think about your positive and negative experiences. When you determine what parts of your life are no longer serving you, make the commitment to remove them. It is important to remember that there is no proper timing or way to do this, and patience and compassion for yourself are always important during this process. Then, ask yourself what has brought you profound bliss, and consider how you can make those experiences and beliefs part of your life now. With a little editing, you’ll be able to clear out what isn’t working in your life and make room for more happiness, love, and wisdom. (Daily OM)
Nipah Virus Triggers Another Bout of Hysteria in the Media
The change over recent years is not that people have lost their minds. It relates to the adoption of the fear-panic-profit model that has entrenched itself in international public health. Tens of billions in annual funding are on the table, and they depend – with the thousands of salaries and exorbitant Pharma profits tied to the pandemic industry – on the maintenance of a constant sense of imminent threat.
The World Health Organisation reports two cases from this Nipah outbreak, which is fewer than usual. As is common, they involve health service personnel, a group that is often infected by the virus before the diagnosis is clear in the patients they care for. Nipah virus infection historically has a high mortality rate among those infected, and each death is a tragedy, especially in those who are infected through caring for others. The deliberate hysteria and fearmongering these cases are being used to promote will kill lots more, because they divert resources from programmes aimed at far worse health problems. But using small recurrent outbreaks to promote fear is a business case that is too attractive to too many. This Nipah outbreak is simply its latest iteration....<<<Read More>>>...
Priming, predictive programming and Hollywood
In Ancient Greece, Plato recognised the same thing when he observed the charming abilities and alchemical-like powers of poets and rhetoricians over the hearts and minds of Greek citizens. These same storytellers and “image-makers” existed in Persia, Babylon and countless other empires.
With the advent of Hollywood and the silver screen, this alchemical tradition of poets and priesthoods took on new magical dimensions....<<<Read More>>>...
Zinc helps regenerate your aging immune system’s command center
Research shows zinc supplementation can regenerate the thymus gland by up to 80% in animal models, reversing age-related immune decline.
Scientists have identified a specific molecular pathway (GPR39) through which zinc signals the thymus to repair and regenerate itself.
Ensuring adequate zinc intake through diet or targeted supplementation is a promising strategy for bolstering immune resilience, particularly in older adults.
For decades, zinc has been a staple in the cold remedy aisle, but emerging science reveals its role is far more profound. Groundbreaking research is now illuminating how this essential trace mineral acts as a master regulator of immunity, with a particular power to rejuvenate a key organ that typically withers with age: the thymus gland. This discovery, spearheaded by institutions like the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, offers a compelling narrative for why maintaining zinc levels is not merely about fending off a seasonal sniffle, but potentially about restoring the foundational vigor of an aging immune system. The implications span from improving recovery in medical patients to empowering healthy aging for the general population....<<<Read More>>>....
Tuesday, 3 February 2026
UAPs, advanced non-human technology, and disclosure
Pilots with impeccable credentials are reporting phenomena that seem to violate the known laws of physics, and their observations are corroborated by instrumentation. Throughout the cultural history of UFOs, we haven’t seen anything like this before, despite the persistent lack of a proverbial smoking gun. So, what do I make of all this?...<<<Read More>>>...
Labour Paying Hospitals £3 Million a Month to Delete Patients from Waiting Lists
Sir Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting have repeatedly boasted about Labour’s success in cutting the number of patients waiting for treatment since they came to power.
But new analysis of NHS figures suggests hundreds of thousands are being deleted from lists without receiving the treatment they were waiting for in a process known as ‘list cleansing’ or ‘validation’.
It involves paying consultants to trawl their backlog to look for patients who may have died or no longer need or want the procedure they were waiting for.
NHS England paid hospital trusts a total of £18,818,566 for validation exercises between April and September last year.
The organisation said trusts were paid about £33 for each patient removed from the list, suggesting more than half a million were deleted through the validation process in six months alone.
A source in the last government told the Times that Rishi Sunak had vetoed a plan by the NHS to conduct a similar exercise when he was prime minister because it involved paying the organisation for “doing something it should be doing anyway”.
They added that “artificially” reducing the waiting list gave a misleading impression of the NHS’s performance.
Experts also warned of the risk of patients being taken off lists when they still needed care.
Two weeks ago the Prime Minister claimed figures showed that NHS waiting lists were down by “more than 86,000”, which was the “largest fall in a month for over two years”.
“These aren’t just numbers – it is thousands of people getting the care they need,” he said.
However, this drop was only achieved by removing thousands of patients from the waiting list through the ‘validation’ process.
In November – the month that Starmer was referring to – 346,300 were removed from NHS waiting lists. This was 82,000 more than the month before and almost the entire claimed drop.
However, NHS data also show hospitals carried out about 10% fewer operations and appointments in November than they did in October, suggesting fewer people were being treated....<<<Read More>>>....
How AI is Driving the Cost of Knowledge to Zero
This statement captures the essence of a profound shift. For centuries, centralized institutions—publishing houses, universities, and Big Tech platforms—have controlled and commodified information, often censoring inconvenient truths to protect their profits and power. In 2026, as trust in these corrupt systems evaporates, BrightLearn.AI represents a radical alternative: a decentralized, AI-powered engine that liberates human knowledge, placing it directly into the hands of anyone with an internet connection. This is more than a publishing revolution; it is a direct assault on the forces of forced ignorance that have long fueled the medical-industrial complex, Big Pharma's depopulation agenda, and government tyranny....<<<Read More>>>...
BBC doesn’t only have a global audience, it also heads the Trusted News Initiative, a global coalition of media to tackle “disinformation”
The Trusted News Initiative (“TNI”) is an international alliance of major news media, social media and technology companies founded by the BBC in 2019 to combat “disinformation.” The initiative was launched following the BBC’s Trusted News Summit in June 2019, in response to concerns about misinformation during the Indian general election.
Led by Jessica Cecil, a senior BBC executive, the TNI operates a real-time alert system allowing member organisations to rapidly share information about harmful disinformation that threatens public safety or democratic processes. Members include the Associated Press, Reuters, Meta (Facebook), Google/YouTube, Twitter, Microsoft and others.
“TNI also has an Asia-Pacific sister initiative that is partnered with media organisations including ABC Australia and NHK Japan,”...<<<Read More>>>...
Monday, 2 February 2026
Man Reveals Aliens Tried To Abduct Him: Long-term Neurological Damage
“In early 2019 to late 2019 when I was 24 I began working as a security gaurd on a coal mine surface mine I rural West Virginia. The mine was located about 35 miles up a mountain on a mountain top removal site where blasting had previously occurred years ago. My shift started at 7 pm until 7 am.
“My job was basically to drive a security van along the surface of the mine and surrounding areas to look for intruders who may have been trying to sneak onto the mining property and steal things such as copper, mining equipment and tools ect. Driving to the top of the mine took me about 25 minutes.
“The radius was about 150-200 square miles that belonged to the company. Some of it was mountain top removal sites but most of it was wooded areas with old abandoned logging roads. It was quite legitimately “the middle of no where in the woods”. I had little to no cell phone service.
“The area I guarded was a 30 mile radius of logging road. The road overlooked a large mountain ridge. I worked safely and freely on the site for around 6 months before any strange occurrences happened....<<<Read More>>>....
How Fear Blocks Creativity
Knowing this, we can maximize our creative potential by creating the conditions that inspire our creativity. In order to really be in the flow, we need to feel safe and unrestricted. However, achieving this is not as simple as avoiding people who make us feel uncomfortable. Sometimes we can be alone in a room and still feel totally blocked. When this happens, we know we have come up against elements in our own psyches that are making us feel fearful. Perhaps we are afraid that in expressing ourselves we will discover something we don’t want to know, or unleash emotions or ideas that we don’t want to be responsible for. Or maybe we’re afraid we’ll fail to produce something worthy.
When you’re up against fear, internal or external, a ritual can be a powerful — and creative — antidote. Before you sit down to be creative, try casting a circle of protection around yourself. Visualize yourself inside a ring of light, protective fire, or angels. Imagine that this protective energy emanates unconditional love for you and wants to hear, see, and feel everything you have to express. Take a moment to bathe in the warmth of this feeling, and then fearlessly surrender yourself to the power that flows through you....<<<Read More>>>...
Rural Britain Needs To Be Less White
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Anyone who has watched the hit Netflix show Bridgerton might have raised an eyebrow or two at the sight of an elegant Georgian England that bears little or no resemblance to the historical reality. The line-up of characters features a dramatic display of ethnically diverse characters that serves almost as a parody of the tick-box casting the BBC has recently been told to stop indulging in.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has put together plans to diversify the countryside and make it “less white”, according to the Telegraph, though perhaps it should be called the “Bridgertonisation” of rural Britain:
The plans follow Defra-commissioned reports that claimed the countryside would become “irrelevant” in a multicultural society, as it was a “white environment” principally enjoyed by the “white middle class”.
National Landscapes – previously called areas of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) – and their local councils have since committed to a number of diversity targets.
The Chilterns National Landscape team has set out proposals that include community outreach schemes to attract more Muslims to the area, particularly from nearby Luton.
More diverse staff will be recruited, marketing material will be produced featuring people visibly from ethnic minorities, and written in “community languages”.
Research has also been commissioned to support this work, some of which suggests that dogs should be kept under tighter control, as some groups are scared of them....<<<Read More>>>...
Study: Vitamin D supplementation linked to slower biological aging in older adults
The study found 2,000 IU of vitamin D3 reduced telomere shortening over four years.
This preservation equated to delaying nearly three years of biological aging.
Omega-3 supplements showed no similar effect on telomere length.
Experts caution more research is needed to confirm long-term health benefits.
Forget expensive creams and complex regimens. A simple, everyday vitamin might be holding a key to slowing down the clock on a cellular level. New research from a major clinical trial suggests that taking a daily vitamin D3 supplement could help preserve the very structures in our cells that are linked to biological aging. This finding offers a compelling, natural avenue for promoting healthier aging, although experts urge a measured look at the results before rushing to the supplement aisle.
The study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition analyzed data from the large VITAL randomized controlled trial. It focused on more than 1,000 adults aged 50 and older who were tracked for five years. Participants took either 2,000 international units of vitamin D3, omega-3 fatty acids, both, or a placebo daily. Researchers measured a critical marker of cellular aging in their white blood cells over four years: telomere length.
Telomeres serve as protective caps at the ends of chromosomes, similar to the plastic tips on shoelaces. They shorten each time a cell divides, and when they become too short, cells can no longer divide and begin to age and die. This process is fundamentally linked to aging and age-related diseases. Finding ways to slow telomere shortening is a major goal in longevity science....<<<Read More>>>...
Sunday, 1 February 2026
The Ego
Perhaps, the problem is that the ego sometimes gets out of control. This happens when the higher self loses control of the psyche. The psyche then falls under the leadership of the ego, an entity that was never meant to lead. The ego is meant to be in the service of the higher self. When this relationship is functioning, the ego is a useful intermediary, representing the whole self but not thinking that it is the whole self. Then, it is almost as if the ego is the self playfully pretending to be the separate entity called “I.” Like an actor, the ego plays the roles that the world asks us to play in order to be part of the program. In this way, the ego can be a tool enabling us to be in the world but not of it.
As long as we are in touch with our higher self, our ego is not a threat. They are useful tools in the service of spirit. We keep our egos in check when we continually nurture our awareness of who we really are. Then our egos are free to serve without trying ineffectually to rule. It is healthy to have ego, but like all things in life, ego functions best when it is in balance and harmony with your whole self. (Daily OM)
South Korean researchers create electrode that captures carbon from exhaust and converts it to valuable chemical in one step
It captures CO2 from mixed industrial exhaust or air without needing costly purification.
The device converts the captured CO2 into valuable formic acid in a single step.
This process turns carbon capture from a cost into a potential revenue stream.
It works efficiently with both flue gas and ordinary air, a historic breakthrough.
A team of South Korean researchers has unveiled a novel three-layer electrode that directly captures carbon dioxide from industrial exhaust and even ordinary air, converting it into a useful industrial chemical. This advancement, reported in the journal ACS Energy Letters, moves carbon capture technology from a costly theoretical exercise into the realm of practical, economically viable deployment. The device works efficiently under the messy, mixed-gas conditions of real-world emissions, a historic hurdle that has long stalled scalable solutions.
For years, the promise of carbon capture has been hampered by a fundamental problem: most systems require pure, concentrated streams of CO2 to function. In reality, the flue gas from power plants or factories is a cocktail of nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases. Purifying the CO2 first is an energy-intensive and expensive step, making the entire process inefficient and costly. Furthermore, many technologies merely capture the gas for underground storage, a service with no economic return....<<<Read More>>>...
Tomatoes Face the Axe Under Labour’s ‘Nonsensical’ Junk Food Crackdown
Food chiefs have warned that government plans to label thousands of products containing sugar as unhealthy would encourage companies to replace natural ingredients with additives.
Products labelled as unhealthy under the new system – from pureed fruit to vegetables – could be included in a ban on advertising junk food before the broadcasting watershed.
If ministers decide to include them, it means products such as pasta sauces and fruit yogurts could be forbidden from being advertised before 9pm if they are above the sugar thresholds.
Under a planned crackdown on junk food, unveiled by Labour last week, health officials set out plans to update the classification system for what is deemed healthy and unhealthy. The new methodology will include “free sugars” that are released from fruit and vegetables when they are pureed or mashed.
The overhaul is part of a wider crackdown on obesity and forms part of Labour’s 10-year health plan, which aims to reduce the £11 billion-a-year cost of obesity to the NHS.
However, food bosses said including free sugars in the calculations would encourage manufacturers to strip out natural products, making it harder for the public to eat their five portions of fruit and vegetables a day and get a range of nutrients and fibre.
Stuart Machin, the Chief Executive of Marks & Spencer, labelled the plans “nonsensical” and said the proposed change “encourages us to remove fruit purees from yogurts or tomato paste from pasta sauces and replace them with artificial sweeteners”. …
Health officials are considering whether to use the new classification system – officially referred to as the Nutrient Profiling Model (NPM) – for the junk food advertising ban, which currently only applies to products such as crisps, sweets and biscuits.
If taken forward, many products made with fruit and vegetable purees would be banned from being advertised before 9pm. The watershed limit would apply to sauces, ready meals and fruit juices.
Kate Halliwell, the Chief Scientific Officer at the Food and Drink Federation (FDF), said companies would be likely to consider reducing the amount of fruit and vegetables from their recipes in order to escape the restrictions....<<<Read More>>>....
UK’s Shocking Dependence on Ultra-Processed Food Exposes a Dangerous System
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are defined by the NOVA classification system as industrial formulations made largely from substances extracted or refined from foods, and combined with additives designed to enhance flavour, texture, and shelf life.
They are not designed to just be convenient. They are durable, uniform, and cheap to produce relative to their caloric yield. Ultimately, they are engineered to perform well in large-scale supply chains.
When a population derives the majority of its dietary energy from these products, it signals a massive shift in the food system from agriculture to manufacturing. Food essentially becomes an industrial input rather than a biological one. ...<<<Read More>>>...
Saturday, 31 January 2026
Universal basic income could be used to soften hit from AI job losses in UK, minister says
“Bumpy” changes to society caused by the introduction of the technology would mean there would have to be “some sort of concessionary arrangement with jobs that go immediately”, Lord Stockwood said.
The Labour peer told the Financial Times: “Undoubtedly we’re going to have to think really carefully about how we soft-land those industries that go away, so some sort of [universal basic income], some sort of lifelong mechanism as well so people can retrain.”
A universal basic income is not part of official government policy, but when asked whether people in government were considering the need for UBI, Stockwood told the FT: “People are definitely talking about it.”
The technology entrepreneur, who took up his ministerial post in September, said part of his motivation for joining the government was to help ensure the workforce was prepared for rapid change.
Fears continue to grow about the impact of artificial intelligence on Britain’s job market. This week research by the investment bank Morgan Stanley found the UK was losing more jobs than it is creating because of AI and was being hit harder than other large economies....<<<Read More >>>...
Consciousness may rely on brain cells acting collectively
While this research is important, I have always been more intrigued by the idea that psychedelics can be used as a tool to study the neural basis of human consciousness in laboratory animals.
We ultimately share the same basic neural hardware with other mammals, and possibly some basic aspects of consciousness, too. So by examining what happens in the brain when there’s a psychedelically induced change in conscious experience, we can perhaps glean insights into what consciousness is in the first place.
We still don’t know a lot about how the networks of cells in the brain enable conscious experience. The dominating view is that consciousness somehow emerges as a collective phenomenon when the dispersed information processing of individual neurons (brain cells) is integrated as the cells interact.
But the mechanism by which this is supposed to happen remains unclear. Now our study on rats, published in Communications Biology, suggests that psychedelics radically change the way that neurons interact and behave collectively....<<<Read More>>>...
Council “Can’t Afford” Elections… But Spends £30k on Asylum Seeker Mental Health
Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council is one of 29 local authorities granted Government permission to halt its local election this year.
The cancellations have resulted in Sir Keir Starmer being accused of “running scared” of the electorate at a time when polls show a collapse in support for Labour.
Defending Blackburn’s decision to ask the Government for a postponement, Phil Riley, the council’s Labour leader, previously said the council would “rather the money went on delivering services people want than on an election which would have to be repeated just a year later and on different ward boundaries”.
“It costs around £200,000 to hold an election,” he added.
However, the same local authority spent £30,000 on commissioning a project that focused on the mental health of asylum seekers, the Telegraph can reveal.
A contract awarded in January 2024, when Riley and his party were in control, granted the sum to a university, noting that the council had “been a supporter of asylum and refugee communities for many years”.
Setting out the purpose of the project, the document read: “The aim of this commission is to develop a project focusing on trauma within the asylum community in Blackburn with Darwen.”
Richard Tice, Deputy Leader of Reform UK, claimed: “Local elections are being cancelled while council staff are funding mental-health projects for illegal migrants who have invaded our country. The British people are rightly furious.”
The Telegraph has launched a Campaign for Democracy, calling for elections to go ahead and for the scrapping of an obscure clause in the Local Government Act 2000, which allows polls to be delayed without a full vote in Parliament.
Yet while many council leaders have cited the costs associated with holding elections in their calls to postpone them, the Telegraph has found the same local authorities have spent far more on other services, schemes and projects.
Cheltenham Borough Council, another local authority where councillors will not face the polls this year, also blamed costs for its cancelled election.
While stressing that running the election would always be the Liberal Democrat-led council’s “preference”, leader Rowena Hay said the drain on resources because of “major under-funding of local government” had led her to the decision.
“We have to take a balanced and pragmatic view as to how we can continue to prioritise our residents and deliver the high-quality services they rightly expect,” she said in a statement earlier this month.
A spokesman for Cheltenham Borough Council said the decision to postpone its election was “the right one”.
However, just a few months ago, it was revealed that the local authority had spent hundreds of thousands of pounds in taxpayer cash on gagging orders over two years, up to and including 2024-25....<<<Read More>>>...
Lion’s mane: The mushroom that took over wellness culture
Lion's mane also supports healthy digestion and helps balance gut microflora. Studies indicate it can also support the body's natural defenses.
Lion's mane is a low-calorie source of protein, B vitamins and minerals, but the main benefits are believed to come from lion's mane's unique bioactive compounds.
With a mild, seafood-like flavor, lion's mane can be cooked, eaten raw or taken as a convenient supplement in powder, capsule or gummy form.
Its popularity is part of a larger shift toward natural remedies. It represents a holistic approach to supporting overall health, acting as a multi-tasking functional food.
Move over ordinary mushrooms. There's a new fungi in town that's capturing the attention of health enthusiasts and scientists alike.
Meet lion's mane mushroom (Hericium erinaceus), the incredible edible with a wild, shaggy appearance and an even wilder list of potential benefits. Nicknamed everything from monkey head to pom pom, this unique superfood is stepping out of Traditional Asian Medicine and into the modern wellness spotlight.
Far more than just a culinary curiosity with a seafood-like flavor, lion's mane is being celebrated for its holistic impact. It's a low-calorie source of protein, B vitamins and minerals, but the real excitement lies in its bioactive compounds....<<<Read More>>>...
Scientists want to insert “their mark,” be called “your creator” and “own you”
In 2010, on creating the world’s first synthetic life form Dr. Venter said, “the achievement heralds the dawn of a new era in which new life is made to benefit humanity, starting with bacteria that churn out biofuels, soak up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and even manufacture vaccines.” Dr. Venter’s technology paved the way for designer organisms to be built rather than be allowed to naturally evolve, and he owns the patent.
In 2018, Dr. Charles Morgan gave a presentation to cadets at West Point, U.S. Military Academy. He covered a range of topics including psychology, neurobiology, and the science of humans at war. It is a mind-blowing presentation and well worth the one-hour watch, follow this LINK.
Starting at around 28 mins, Dr. Morgan discusses work being done by Dr. Venter stating, “[his] work is, in my view, the equivalent of the development of nuclear weapons when you realise that he created life in a cell back in 2010.”
Dr. Venter’s technology paired with CRISPR enables “you to engineer anything you like”, for example: designer medicine and therapy, or, a unique thing that would only kill one person in the world. This is because “you put in a specific gene slicing, you program what you like, you put it in the cell and it can reproduce and make as much as you like.” Dr. Morgan continues, “You can create a designer receptor. You can create a cell, you can put it somewhere in the body, and you can remotely activate it when the brain is exposed to the right signal.” Using this technology memories have been transferred from one fruit fly to another by signaling, through a light stimulus, into the retina.
DNA can hold a staggering amount of information. Between CRISPR, the storage capacity of DNA and programming cells the new way to hide information will be in DNA. Starting at around 36 mins, Dr Morgan shows a GIF file that had been “hidden” in the DNA of bacteria. When the bacteria reproduced, the offspring carried the DNA containing the GIF and produced the encoded movie. This idea was being developed further. “The Chinese are fairly convinced that DNA encryption encoding would be one tremendous challenge even for quantum computing. So, this is where the race is right now. Trying to merge quantum computing with what you call a wet hard drive, with DNA,” Dr. Morgan said....<<<Read More>>>...
Friday, 30 January 2026
Federal health agencies row back on cellphone safety assurances: New radiation review begins
Federal health agencies have quietly rolled back years of public-facing assurances that cellphone radiation poses no health risks, as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services launches a new review of the health effects of wireless technology. According to reporting by The Wall Street Journal, webpages maintained by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration stating that cellphone radiation is not linked to adverse health outcomes were recently taken offline, a move that coincides with a broader HHS-directed study into electromagnetic radiation.
The removal of the webpages was first identified by Children's Health Defense, which reported that the FDA had eliminated content asserting that the "weight of scientific evidence" does not support a connection between cellphone use and health problems. The agency now redirects users to a general landing page outlining its regulatory role over radiation-emitting products....<<<Read More>>>...
Encounter with a mysterious humanoid entity in Barnston
The same goes for time; we live a short span, during which our world orbits the sun around seventy-odd times and then we’re gone – but during our ‘spins’ around the sun, some of us may reflect on the nature of the mind-blowing scale of time and the length of our infinitesimal (but oh so precious) lives in comparison.
The recently revised estimate of the age of the observable universe is that it is 26.7 billion years old; our lifespan is not even a brief spark compared to that phenomenal spectrum of time and during our short stay on earth we learn so little.
Our knowledge of history is quite fuzzy; we know something catastrophic happened to those mysterious and weird alien-like beings – the dinosaurs – 65 million years ago, but no one’s too sure exactly what happened; an asteroid might have struck the earth or a nearby star could have gone supernova.
The subsequent emergence of humans – according to the dogma of evolution – is still being disputed. Nature never over-endows a species beyond the demands of its everyday existence – and yet the human brain has a phenomenal cubic capacity (1,400 cc) that is way out of proportion for our everyday needs and goes right against the process of evolution...<<<Read More>>>...
Food Preservatives — sulfites, potassium sorbate, sodium nitrite, and potassium nitrate — linked to CANCER
A massive, decade-long French study, tracking over 100,000 individuals, provides the most compelling real-world evidence to date that the very chemicals trusted to keep processed foods shelf-stable are poisoning consumers.
The research, published in The BMJ, exposes a corporate and regulatory failure that has allowed substances like sodium nitrite and potassium sorbate—common in everything from cured meats to fruit juices—to infiltrate diets, with devastating consequences for public health.
A long-term study of 105,260 people found higher consumption of specific preservatives is linked to increased risks of overall cancer, breast cancer, and prostate cancer.
Preservatives with strong associations include potassium sorbate, sulfites, sodium nitrite, and potassium nitrate.
The study provides critical human data supporting prior laboratory research showing these chemicals can damage cells and DNA.
Researchers are calling for an urgent re-evaluation of safety standards by health agencies worldwide.
The findings advocate for consumers to choose freshly prepared, minimally processed foods to reduce exposure....<<<Read More>>>...
No, Turning the North Sea into a Massive Wind Farm Won’t Boost “Energy Security”
And that sea change is also reflected in the very different conversations heard in Davos recently, compared to the woke, green, globalist mantras of the past. Yet now “a new clean energy security pact with the EU” has been agreed at a North Sea Summit in Hamburg, which Miliband claims will “transform the North Sea into the world’s largest clean energy reservoir”.
This attempt to boost the “green economy” with “100 GW of joint offshore wind projects” in international waters therefore looks more like a Grand Projet to salvage the EU and its flagship policy in the face of signs of the looming failure of both.
The pact is inaugurated by an article in Politico jointly penned by Miliband and Denmark’s Dan Jørgensen, the European Commissioner for Energy and Housing. The article treads some very familiar ground. It cites the geopolitical “uncertainty” seemingly created by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which “sent global gas prices soaring”.
The claim is that renewable energy will create “energy security” by removing the economy from the “volatility” of “global markets”. This is Miliband’s now very boring routine – a ritual even. “Exposure to fossil fuels remains the Achilles’ heel of our energy systems,” claim the pair, citing European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen’s belief that “as our energy dependency on fossil fuels goes down, our energy security goes up”....<<<Read More>>>....
Gene therapy risks de-evolution through permanent and irreversible effects – socially, culturally and physically
The advent of mass biotechnology has signalled a complete break with the past, not just the immediate past but virtually the whole of human history, he writes. Biotechnology cuts across every prior human relationship, cultural norm, political system, physiological mechanism and scientific concept. It does so by irrevocably altering the vehicle of human existence – the cell.
In the following article, Dr. Hatchard argues that editing the structure and functions of the human cell is a step that has only one possible outcome – devolution. In other words: decay, deterioration, despair and disease. The solution lies in the understanding of consciousness itself....<<<Read More>>>....
Thursday, 29 January 2026
Terrifying true case of 13-year-old Polish poltergeist girl
Titled “The Elusive Force” and translated into English, the book describes the case of Joasia Gajewska, who through her logic-defying powers controlled an unexplainable force commonly known as a poltergeist.
According to the book’s reviewer Rosemary Pilkington, “It is one of the best-documented and well-investigated examples of Recurrent Spontaneous Psychokinesis (RSPK), also known popularly as “poltergeist” activity that has emerged to date.”
The book revolves around Joasia Gajewska, who at the age of just 13, following the death of her grandmother in 1982, began to experience ‘supernatural disturbances’.
The first incident took place on Easter Monday 1983 in the Gajewski’s flat in Sosnowiec, where suddenly the furniture started to move of its own accord....<<<Read More>>>...
Amazon slashes 16,000 more corporate jobs as company prioritizes AI over employees
These layoffs are part of a sustained push to reduce costs and bureaucracy.
The company is reallocating massive investment toward AI and data centers.
The cuts have severe ripple effects on partners and local economies.
This reflects an industry-wide shift funding AI by eliminating human roles.
In a cold corporate calculus that is becoming routine in the tech sector, Amazon is once again handing out pink slips by the thousands. The e-commerce giant announced on Wednesday that it is eliminating approximately 16,000 corporate jobs, a move that follows 14,000 job cuts from last October. This latest wave brings the total number of corporate employees axed since last fall to a staggering 30,000, representing nearly 10% of Amazon's corporate and tech workforce. The company cites a relentless drive to reduce bureaucracy and reallocate resources toward artificial intelligence, underscoring a harsh new reality for white-collar professionals.
This is not an isolated incident but part of a sustained corporate bloodletting. Amazon laid off more than 27,000 employees between 2022 and 2023, with smaller cuts continuing through 2024. CEO Andy Jassy has been openly pursuing a vision of a leaner, more automated corporation, stating last June that AI-driven "efficiency gains" would shrink the corporate headcount. The message is clear: the human workforce is increasingly seen as a cost center, while algorithms and data centers are the future....<<<Read More>>>....
How Labour Betrayed Britain’s Working Class in the Name of Net Zero
The GMB’s Scotland Secretary, Louise Gilmour, has broken ranks with the political class by calling Ed Miliband’s policies “delusional” and warning that they risk “arguably the most destructive industrial calamity in our nation’s history”. Yet her intervention raises an uncomfortable question: how did a movement born to defend the English working class against economic dispossession become complicit in the very policies that now threaten to hollow out Aberdeen just as surely as coal-mining towns were once gutted across England and Wales?...<<<Read More>>>....















































