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Sunday, 3 May 2026

Food for Thought #1070

 

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

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

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

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

 

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

 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

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

Methylene blue has been shown to shrink cancer tumours

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

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

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

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

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


Food for Thought #1069

 

Social Media Algorithms ‘Recommending Antisemitic Content’

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Saturday, 2 May 2026

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

 

 

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

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

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

Fear, time preference, and the distortion of human action

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

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

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

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

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

Food for Thought #1068

 

The Event Horizon: Humanity’s downfall and the hidden war

 "The Event Horizon: AI, Globalists, and the Battle for Humanity's Future" notes that AI has been weaponized by globalist elites (WEF, Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab) to enforce surveillance, depopulation and totalitarian control as outlined in agendas like the Great Reset and Agenda 2030. Their goal is a dystopian future where citizens "own nothing" under technocratic rule.

The COVID-19 pandemic was a psychological operation testing compliance, with mRNA "vaccines" serving as bioweapons designed to alter DNA, induce infertility and accelerate depopulation. Independent researchers like Dr. McCullough and Dr. Malone expose these dangers but face censorship.

AI-driven social credit systems (like China's), digital IDs, CBDCs and vaccine passports are tools for control – allowing governments to freeze accounts, restrict travel and deny medical care to dissenters. 

The WHO's pandemic treaty aims to override national sovereignty with forced lockdowns and vaccinations.

Central banks (led by the Federal Reserve) engineer inflation to destroy savings and push dependency. The impending financial collapse will justify a "Great Reset" into programmable CBDCs that penalize dissent. Gold and silver remain the only honest money resisting this system.

Grassroots movements – decentralized AI (Brighteon.AI), homesteading, permaculture and natural medicine – offer escape from toxic systems. Communities are rejecting digital IDs and preparing for the collapse of the corrupt establishment before time runs out.....<<<Read More>>>...

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

They are deliberately destroying the economy

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

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

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

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

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

Friday, 1 May 2026

Food for Thought #1067

 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Food for Thought #1066

 

Becoming Whole Again

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

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

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

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Net Zero Lunatics Set to Empty Your Medicine Cabinet

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

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

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

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

Thursday, 30 April 2026

Justin Hayward - Forever Autumn

 

Strait of Hormuz blockade achieves the goals of WEF and Agenda 2030 – coincidence?

 On 13 April 2026, the United States imposed a naval blockade on Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz following the collapse of peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan.

The true intentions behind the US’ blockade in the Strait of Hormuz are unclear, Charlie Howden writes. He speculates whether it may be part of a larger plan to create a new world order, aligned with the World Economic Forum’s goals and the UN’s Agenda 21/2030.

In an article published on Wednesday by Free Speech Backlash, Charlie Howden tries to make sense of what’s really going on with the war on Iran.

The US has blockaded the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to destroy Iran’s economy, but this move risks damaging the global economy, including the US’s own, he reasoned.

The blockade has reduced traffic in the Strait to 10 ships a day, down from the normal 120-140 vessels, causing a huge impact on the world economy, with oil prices skyrocketing and food security teetering on the brink.

“So, let’s probe the ‘logic’ behind the US blockade,” he said. And continued:

Ostensibly, [the blockade is] to kneecap Iran’s economy, starving its war chest by choking exports. Sounds ruthless, right? Except … is it? Here’s where it gets ludicrous. Slamming Hormuz doesn’t just hurt Tehran; it hammers everyone from British pump prices to Chinese factories. The world’s economy is the real casualty, with International Monetary Fund (“IMF”) forecasts slashing 2026. Why torch the village to smoke out one house?”

If the goal was pure economic warfare on Iran, precision sanctions or targeted interdictions would do the trick without igniting a global bonfire. Instead, this blunt blockade reeks, at best, of overreach, begging the question: is it really about Iran, or something grander – and more destructive?

Is Trump’s fireworks display, wittingly or unwittingly, fuelling the World Economic Forum’s (“WEF’s”) dystopian dream and the UN’s Agenda 21/2030 blueprint for “sustainable” control? Recall the WEF’s infamous line: “By 2030, you’ll own nothing and be happy” – code for centralised overlords engineering scarcity to herd the masses into digital cages – universal basic income, asset grabs and supranational rule under the guise of climate and equity fixes. Agenda 21, that 1992 UN blueprint evolving into 2030’s sustainable development goals, pushes similar themes: interconnected crises as levers for global governance, from resource rationing to behavioural nudges.

The Hormuz blockade’s shockwaves are a near-perfect match. Sky-high energy costs? They erode savings, forcing folks from car ownership to communal transport, aligning with “own nothing” mobility mandates. Commodity crunches in food and fertilisers? They spike prices, hammering small farmers and pushing reliance on corporate or state handouts – echoing Agenda 2030’s food security pacts that centralise supply chains. Global growth dips? Cue the calls for “resilient” economies via green transitions, digital IDs and wealth redistribution – WEF wet dreams all. Trump’s “America First” bluster rails against Davos elites, yet his blockade is brewing the very brew they sip: interdependence turned weapon, crises as catalysts for reset. Europe’s energy woes? Priming the pump for supranational grids. US consumers squeezed? Softening resistance to universal controls. It’s ironic poetry – anti-globalist Trump, by fracturing the old order, accelerates the one where sovereignty shrinks and elites orchestrate from afar. Is it a coincidence? Or does chaos always pave the road for the “experts”?...<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1066

 

They Are Dumbing Down AI on Purpose — Here’s Why It’s a Globalist Power Grab

 Before 2014, the internet was a wild frontier of free expression. Independent media like NaturalNews.com dwarfed mainstream outlets in reach and credibility. Then globalists forced Google, Facebook, and YouTube to scrub and censor independent voices. My own YouTube channel was completely deplatformed in 2014, as I discussed in an interview with Aaron Day: "The censorship came in 2014 when my YouTube channel was completely deplatformed. That was the day I decided to build brighteon.com

The evidence is overwhelming. US tech companies like OpenAI and Google have stopped publishing foundational science papers at the volume they used to, while China’s DeepSeek leads with open-source, uncensored models that outperform Western counterparts at a fraction of the cost. Kevin Hughes reported that "China leads in AI with open-source, uncensored models like DeepSeek and Qwen that outperform U.S. models such as GPT-4 and Gemini". Belle Carter confirmed that "China's DeepSeek R1 matches GPT-4's performance at just 3% of the cost, bypassing reliance on expensive GPUs".

Meanwhile, American companies are hoarding their best models. Some advanced AI systems (like Mythos from Anthropic) are kept secret, released only to handpicked security firms or government agencies. The pattern is clear: the public gets neutered versions, while the state and its corporate partners get weapons-grade AI. The AI Arms Race article by Belle Carter explicitly describes "the battle between open-source freedom and centralized control". This is not about safety; it is about ensuring that only the elite have access to real intelligence while the rest of us are fed a diet of retarded chatbots.

Now the same playbook is being applied to AI. First they tolerated it while it was a novelty. Now that AI threatens to give every individual access to the sum total of human knowledge, they are moving to take control. As I warned in an earlier broadcast, governments "are obsessed with controlling what people can say, particularly on sensitive topics like gender, COVID-19, vaccines, climate change" . The goal is not safety; it is power. By nerfing open models and tightly regulating hosted chatbots, they ensure that AI remains a tool of surveillance and compliance rather than emancipation....<<<Read More>>>...

Old Maps Show Massive Tartarian Cities Where "Nothing" Exists Today

 

 

Old maps often show named cities, routes, rivers, and settlement networks in places that modern maps now present as empty desert, forest, steppe, or blank administrative space. Were these simply cartographic errors, or did older maps preserve memories of forgotten regions, renamed places, vanished corridors, and erased geographies? 

This documentary explores the mystery of Tartarian cities on old engraved maps, examining why repeated names and structured settlement patterns appear across different cartographic traditions. Rather than claiming every old map is perfectly accurate, it asks a deeper question: what kind of memory survives in maps, and why are some remembered places later dismissed as mistakes? 

From copied atlases and inherited plates to obsolete names, political reclassification, vanished trade routes, ruins, and administrative silence, this video investigates how geography can be erased not only through destruction, but through renaming, standardization, and historical dismissal. 

Old maps may distort distance, borders, and scale — but they may still preserve something modern maps no longer want to show.

Superhuman AI is Closer Than We Think, for the Wrong Reason!

 A couple of weeks ago, Nobel laureate Demis Hassabis forecasted that artificial intelligence (AI) will match human intelligence within the next 5–10 years. This expectation, shared by other AI analysts, is based on the exponential growth in AI technology. However, it neglects an important factor. As humans delegate thinking to computers, they get dumber.

The situation is similar to athletes losing muscle tissue by not practicing. The introduction of AI to the workforce relieves humans from a variety of intellectual tasks. The resulting “intellectual vacation mode” is likely to trigger a decline in human cognitive capabilities. As a result, the crossing point between human intelligence and AI might arrive faster than expected, not only because AI abilities are advancing fast but also because humans are getting dumber. The two trends are correlated since better AI agents would reduce the intellectual burden on humans....<<<Read More>>>....

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Another Blow to the Heat Pump Agenda

 Amid the many complaints about the deficits of modern life, grumbles about gas-fired central heating are extremely rare. For sure, radiators are not as cosy as an open fire. But the convenience of warming a home at the push of a button on a device that can fit in a kitchen cupboard is unmatched. Yet banning the gas boiler has been at the top of recent governments’ policy agendas. But their determined efforts to make the world – but not our houses and flats – a better place were dealt another blow this week by an analysis from the Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA). Among the EUA’s findings is that there were fewer than 300,000 heat pump installations in the six years 2019-2024.

Worst still for the Gaia-botherers of SW1A, people are increasingly turning their noses up at the inferior appliances – the rate of household’s adoption of heat pumps is falling, despite new regulations. 1.5 million gas boilers are replaced each year in Britain’s 28 million or so homes, at an average cost of around £2,500 each. With just 50,000 or so opting for a heat pump, it would seem that the Clean Heat Market Mechanism (CHMM) or ‘boiler tax’ of £36 per unit, which requires an increasing proportion of heat pumps to be sold, is having little effect. Mike Foster, CEO of EUA, explained: “Instead of stimulating demand, the CHMM has delivered higher costs with declining installations — the opposite of what ministers promised.”...<<<Read More>>>...

Wednesday, 29 April 2026

Food for Thought #1065

 


Study finds sunlight penetrates the human body, improving mitochondrial function and vision

 A new study published in Scientific Reports titled, Longer wavelengths in sunlight pass through the human body and have a systemic impact which improves vision, confirms what animal studies have long suggested: longer wavelengths of sunlight — particularly in the infrared range (830-860 nm) — can penetrate the human body and improve mitochondrial function systemically. 

Remarkably, even 15 minutes of back exposure (fully clothed) improved vision 24 hours later — without any light entering the eyes.

40 adults (ages 25-63) participated in the study. Researchers first measured sunlight transmission by placing a radiometer against the chest of shirtless participants standing in direct midday sunlight. In a controlled lab setting, subjects were then exposed to 15 minutes of 850 nm near-infrared (NIR) LED light directed at their backs. Visual performance was evaluated before and 24 hours after exposure using color contrast sensitivity tests. To isolate systemic effects from direct eye exposure, a subgroup wore foil-wrapped head coverings to fully block light from reaching the eyes...<<<Read More>>>...

If Tartaria Was Real… Why Did 'They' Erase It From History?

 

 

What if the lost empire of Tartaria was real… and what if powerful forces erased it from history? In this video, we explore one of the internet’s most mysterious alternative history theories — the idea that a hidden civilization with advanced architecture, free energy, and forgotten technology once existed, only to be buried from the historical record. 

Why do some researchers point to old maps, unusual buildings, and unexplained “mud flood” theories as evidence? Could there be missing chapters in world history, or is the Tartaria narrative a modern myth? We examine the claims, the questions, and the reasons people believe “they” erased this civilization from memory. 

From strange architecture to suppressed knowledge theories, this documentary dives deep into one of the most controversial historical mysteries online. If you enjoy hidden history, ancient mysteries, lost civilizations, and conspiracy documentaries, this video is for you. 

 Was Tartaria real… or is the truth more complicated? Watch until the end and decide for yourself.

The importance of preserving your purpose in the age of AI: Why losing your ‘why’ may be more dangerous than any disease

For 15 years, researchers tracked more than 13,000 middle-aged and older Americans, watching for the moment when memory frayed, judgment faltered, and the fog of cognitive impairment settled in. 

They expected to find the usual suspects: genetics, education, depression. What they did not expect was a single psychological trait that slashed dementia risk by nearly a third, independent of everything from the APOE E4 gene to years of schooling.

That trait is PURPOSE. And as artificial intelligence rapidly changes the journey of human experience and struggle, many are quietly surrendering the very quality that keeps their brains intact. But there are ways to adapt to this automation and preserve the meaningful connections that drive our individual purpose.

A 15-year study of 13,765 adults found higher life purpose correlated with 28% lower risk of cognitive impairment.

Purpose delayed onset of dementia by roughly 1.4 months over eight years, comparable to modest gains from current medications.

Biological pathways that improved in people with purpose include strengthened prefrontal cortex and hippocampus, plus reduced chronic stress.

AI-driven automation removes meaningful struggle, risking widespread loss of purpose and cognitive decline.

With a change in perspective, purpose can actually be augmented with AI rather than replaced, using technology to accelerate manifestation of meaningful goals.

Preserving empathetic connection with people will be key to prevent the brain from isolating and losing its purpose....<<<Read More>>>....

Food for Thought #1064

 

The monetary system is designed to enslave you and your government

 The creation of money by central banks is not what you have been led to believe.

As the Bank of England has confirmed, money is created when a loan is signed, and this system funnels wealth upwards to the bankers while keeping the masses in debt.

To break free from this system, people can take personal action, such as getting debt-free, saving and stopping the use of mortgages and credit cards, ultimately making the old system obsolete through small changes.

The dollar, pound, euro, peso, yen or whichever fiat, unbacked currency is in your wallet or bank account is the very means by which we are all enslaved.

It is a brilliant, hidden system of cunning, evil genius – to make the commodity most sought after the world over (because it is the most exchangeable for the things you want and need; the very thing that keeps the state getting more powerful, the corporations squeezing ever more small and independent businesses out of the market, the courts maintaining the unjust status quo and the media propagandising everyone using every trick in the book – all to keep the system in place and the rulers in power.

The best way to keep a population enslaved is to never let them see the bars of the cage and give them the illusion of freedom.

So you get a choice between red and blue political teams, different brands of the same poisonous crap, and different branded stores where the poisonous crap is sold, but that is not freedom; it’s a system developed over centuries so that its slaves become comfortable in their open air prison and even fight to maintain it, believing it’s the best system possible, or it wouldn’t exist and another would surely have taken its place by now....<<<Read More>>>...

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Dispelling Drama

There are scores of people in the world who seem to be magnets for calamity. They live their lives jumping from one difficult situation to the next, surrounded by unstable individuals. Some believe themselves victims of fate and decry a universe they regard as malevolent. Others view their chaotic circumstances as just punishments for some failing within. Yet, in truth, neither group has been fated or consigned to suffer. They are likely unconsciously drawing drama into their lives, attracting catastrophe through their choices, attitudes, and patterns of thought. Drama, however disastrous, can be exciting and stimulating. But the thrill of pandemonium eventually begins to frustrate the soul and drain the energy of all who embrace it. To halt this process, we must understand the root of our drama addiction, be aware of our reactions, and be willing to accept that a serene, joyful life need not be a boring one.

When people are used to living in the dramatic world they create, they often feel uncomfortable when confronted with the prospect of a lifetime of peace and contentment. The drama in their lives serves multiple purposes. Upset causes excitement and prompts the body to manufacture adrenaline, which produces a pleasurable surge of energy. For those seeking affection in the form of sympathy, drama forms the basis of their identity as a victim. And when drama is familial, many people believe they can avoid abandonment by continuing to play a key role in the established family dynamic. The addiction to drama is fed by the intensity of the feelings evoked during bouts of conflict, periods of uncertainty, and upheaval.

Understanding where the subconscious need for drama stems from is the key to addressing it effectively. Journaling can help you transfer this need from your mind onto a benign piece of paper. After repeated writing sessions, your feelings regarding the mayhem, hurt feelings, and confusion associated with drama can become clear. When you confront your emotional response to drama and the purpose it serves in your life, you can reject it. Each time you consciously choose not to take part in dramatic situations or associate with dramatic people, you create space in your inner being that is filled with a calm and tranquil stillness and becomes an asset in your quest to lead a more centered life.(Daily OM)

Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Queensrÿche - Silent Lucidity

 

Empowered Choices

 Since our lives are constantly in motion energetically, change is a constant element of our existence. As dynamic as that energy is, it is not random or haphazard in nature — the shifts in energy that are constantly taking place are the result of our choices. The formulation of intention, a change in perspective, or the creation of a goal can transform our lives in the blink of an eye. We think positive thoughts and the world becomes a brighter place. We decide who we want to be and become that person. With each passing moment, we are given innumerable opportunities to create change using nothing more than our awareness. 

In the span of a single second, our lives can change immeasurably because energy moves at a pace more rapid than anything we can consciously fathom. At first, we may not be sensitive to the vibrational shifts taking place; our choices are ultimately at the heart of these transformations. We can typically recognize the consequences of key decisions because we anticipated the resultant energetic shifts. But many, if not most, of the choices we make each day are a product of instantaneous reactions, and these still have a significant impact on the energy of our existence. It is for this reason that we should learn to wield what control we can over these shifts. If we bear in mind that all we think and all we do will shape the existence we know, we can deliberately direct the energetic motion of our lives.

Each day, you make an infinite array of decisions that cause energy shifts in the world around you. In many cases, these transitions are almost imperceptible, while in others, the change that takes place is palpable not only to you but also to those in your sphere of influence. Your awareness of the immediate energetic consequences of your thoughts and actions can guide you as you endeavor to make the most of the autonomy that defines you as an individual. The myriad choices you make from moment to moment, however inconsequential they may seem, represent your personal power, which sanctions you to transform the energetic tide of your existence with nothing more than your will. (Daily OM)

Food for Thought #1063

 

The End of Human Content Creators: Why Big Tech Is Gearing Up for a Post-Human Future

 The recent wave of mass demonetizations sweeping across YouTube and X isn't random. It isn't about enforcing quality standards or protecting advertisers. It's a deliberate strategy to clear the playing field for what comes next: a post-human content creation system powered entirely by artificial intelligence. I have watched this unfold for years, and the pattern is unmistakable. Platforms are systematically devaluing human creators to make room for AI avatars that never demand payment, never take sick days, and never push back against censorship.

Consider Facebook's new 'Creator Fast Track' program, which pays select influencers up to $3,000 a month to post short-form videos. On the surface, it looks like a generous overture to creators. But dig deeper, and you'll see the real purpose: training data. As reported by TechCrunch, Facebook paid creators nearly $3 billion through monetization programs in 2025, a 35% increase from the previous year. That's not generosity; it's an investment in harvesting human examples of pacing, expression, and topic selection. Once the AI is trained, the humans become expendable. This mirrors the pattern we saw during the COVID era, when Facebook deleted over 80 pages dedicated to natural alternative health, as documented by ANH International. The platform is willing to crush human voices while simultaneously feeding on their content to build the AI that will replace them...<<<Read More>>>....

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There’s Nothing ‘Decent’ or ‘Competent’ About Keir Starmer

 If there was once thing we were always supposed to believe about Keir Starmer, it’s that he is a technocrat. Boring, sure. Lawyerly, undoubtedly. A man of the system – yes, Mr Speaker. But at least that he was competent and vaguely ‘decent’. All of this, in Starmer’s telling and much of the commentariat’s, placed him in stark contrast to Boris Johnson, the chaotic, devil-may-care populist whose ego meant the rules didn’t apply to him, and the Tories of partygate more generally. Starmer was Mr Rules, Mr Process, who in opposition in 2022, as the very first clause of his “contract with the British people”, pledged a “binding commitment” to “decency and standards in public life”.

Today, with the Mandelson albatross weighing heavier than ever on Starmer’s neck, and his Cabinet debating throwing him overboard in not-so-hushed tones, the twists and turns of this sorry saga have shown that Starmer is anything but. In the latest, Sir Keir is planning to force Labour MPs to vote down any attempt to refer him to a parliamentary sleaze inquiry over the appointment of the Prince of Darkness. This is the same committee which Starmer won great advantage in referring Boris Johnson to in April 2022, shortly before his felling (and which eventually decided that the PM had lied). From the point of view of Keir’s survival this is probably the right move – albeit it sets up an extraordinary test of Labour backbenchers’ careers versus their consciences. But clearly, it is nothing close to allowing “process” to go forward unhindered by political concerns. Like when he banned Manchester mayor and potential leadership rival Andy Burnham from standing in the Gorton and Denton by-election, this is a move of naked political self-interest from a shameless bruiser....<<<Read More>>>....

The Same Families Who Bought the Grid Also Replaced the Cathedrals With Hospitals

 

The ugly and the uglier of digitalisation

British speech regulator Ofcom has opened a formal investigation into Telegram under the Online Safety Act, alongside probes into teen chat sites Teen Chat and Chat Avenue.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has finally said out loud what the Kremlin has been doing for months. Mobile internet can be switched off across Russian cities whenever security services want it switched off, and ordinary people will be told about it afterwards, if at all.

The UK Biobank, a medical research project, experienced a data breach where the genetic sequences, medical scans and lifestyle records of 500,000 volunteers were listed for sale on Alibaba.

The breach was caused by three Chinese academic institutions that downloaded the dataset from the UK Biobank’s research platform, which was supposed to have strict access controls, and then uploaded it to Alibaba.

According to Professor Luc Rocher, this is the 198th known exposure of UK Biobank data since last summer, and the data remains available online for anyone to download.

France’s national ID card portal, operated by France Titres, was hacked, resulting in the potential sale of 18-19 million records, representing roughly a third of France’s population. The portal is also used by French residents to apply for passports, residence permits, driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations.

Login credentials, full names, email addresses, dates of birth, unique account identifiers, postal addresses, places of birth, and phone numbers may all have been extracted. That combination is a starter kit for identity fraud, synthetic identity construction, and convincing phishing attacks against people who already expect email from French government domains....<<<Read More>>>...

Monday, 27 April 2026

The Tartarian Map — How an Empire That "Never Existed" Appeared on Every Map for 400 Years

 

Tony Blair Institute claims digital ID public support is ‘recoverable’ (of course, its the agenda)

 Six months after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his intention to force digital ID for all workers in the UK, the Tony Blair Institute (TBI) for Global Change says that the UK public could still be persuaded to accept one of the key components of the digital control grid.

According to the TBI report, “What Does the UK Public Think About Digital ID?” which was published on March 27:

“Our research finds that 43 per cent of respondents support the introduction of a digital-ID system in the UK, with 37 per cent opposed and 20 per cent undecided on the issue. While public support is narrower and more conditional than it was in the summer of 2025, net sentiment remains positive. That is a recoverable position.”

The questions in the latest Yonder poll were framed to show the potential benefits of digital ID, saying that it would be voluntary, free, quick, secure, and convenient.

And the TBI report concluded that one of the biggest obstacles to public acceptance of digital ID lay not particularly in the technical aspects, but rather a distrust of governments and institutions in general.

To overcome the issue of trust, the solution is to ignore how completely untrustworthy governments and institutions have become in the first place, and instead to focus on the shiny bells and whistles of convenience...<<<Read More>>>...

Food for Thought #1062

 

Anti-Parasitic Drugs Linked to Tumor Regression in Survey, Researcher Says

 A survey cited by Dr. Harvey Risch, a Yale epidemiologist, found that 48% of respondents with tumors who used anti-parasitic drugs reported tumor regression or disappearance, according to a video report published by Just the News. Dr. Risch presented the findings in the April 25, 2026 broadcast, stating that the survey included an unspecified number of patients. The results have not been independently verified, the report stated.

The survey was not a controlled clinical trial but represented real-world patient reports, Dr. Risch said in the video. He noted that the data warrant further investigation.....<<<Read More>>>...


Yes - Into The Lens

 

For the UK’s sake, the BBC must be defunded

 The BBC’s lack of impartiality has obliterated its global reputation. It is a mouthpiece for the West’s enemies, conspiring to erode rather than extend British influence around the world.

It has been vandalised from within, and it’s now in the process of vandalising the nation it’s obligated to represent and strengthen. Let’s put it out of its misery and defund it, Joe Baron writes.

The TV license burdens hard-pressed households – struggling to meet inflated energy, food and council tax bills – with a compulsory charge of £180 – a charge, especially in the current economic climate, that needs to be cogently justified and widely supported. In addition, the white paper outlining the terms of the Royal Charter’s renewal is due to be published this year, giving the need to justify the statutory levy even greater urgency.

Those who support the tax – usually but not always leftists – claim that the cash generated pays for impartial and trusted news coverage, cultural enrichment and the extension of British influence abroad – claims that are, of course, utter hogwash. Once more, the fact that some Conservative panjandrums make similar assertions – giving cover to an organisation saturated with far-left groupthink – reveals why the party did nothing remotely conservative during 14 -wasted-years in office.

Let’s begin with the BBC’s feted and entirely illusory impartiality. In a recent debate hosted by The Spectator magazine on whether we should abolish the license fee and defund the BBC, Charles Moore, Daily Telegraph columnist and official biographer of Margaret Thatcher, rightly argued that we should, stressing the loss of trust incurred by its partiality on a whole host of subjects as the primary reason. The license fee can only be justified if the BBC’s output is trusted, he made clear, and it can only be trusted if its output is impartial....<<<Read More>>>...

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