A Light In The Darkness
Welcome to "A Light In The Darkness" - a realm that explores the mysterious and the occult; the paranormal and the supernatural; the unexplained and the controversial; and, not forgetting, of course, the conspiracy theories; including Artificial Intelligence; Chemtrails and Geo-engineering; 5G and EMR Hazards; The Net Zero lie ; Trans-Humanism and Trans-Genderism; The Covid-19 and mRNA vaccine issues; The Ukraine Deception, Flat Earth, Tartaria ... and a whole lot more.
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Friday, 24 April 2026
The Real Reason For The Facial Recognition Roll Out
Well, of course it was.
The establishment want facial recognition, and the courts are merely an extension of the establishment.
It’s a stitch up, and you’ll see just how much this is true, once jury trials in the UK are dispensed with.
Then there will be no checks and balances as the state appointed judge will rule on behalf of the state at every opportunity.
Do you remember the Bart Simpson meme, where the kids are goading him?
“Say the line!”, they order, alluding to the fact that the line is wholly predictable, and then Bart says it, and they all cheer?
You know what I’m talking about?
Well, that’s basically how I read news articles these days.
So as soon as I saw that facial recognition had been given the go ahead, I scrolled the article for the predictable Bart Simpson line.
It only took a paragraph for it to appear, and it came courtesy of Policing Minister Sarah Jones.
You ready?
“Law-abiding citizens have nothing to fear.”
Yes! Predictability bingo champion once again. What do I win? A facial recognition camera?
Nothing? OK.
The problem with the claim that “Law-abiding citizens have nothing to fear.”, is quite a significant one given that it simply isn’t true.
This whole legal challenge came about because people are being misidentified by the technology, and arrested for crimes they didn’t commit, so you can be law abiding and still fall foul of Big Brother,
And also, what does “law abiding citizen” really mean?...<<<Read More>>>
The Five Cosmic Truths They Desperately Don’t Want You to Understand
For decades, a systematic campaign has been waged to suppress
certain ideas about our universe and our place within it. These are not
fringe theories to me; they are logical conclusions drawn from evidence,
probability, and the consistent patterns of history. Yet, speaking them
invites ridicule, professional destruction, or worse.
I
believe we are living through an information war where the most
empowering truths about reality are the primary targets. And the first
casualty in any war for consciousness is the truth-teller.
We Live in a Self-Computing Simulation: The Math of Our Constructed Reality. This
truth sounds like science fiction until you examine the fundamental
mathematics of our universe. Quantum physics reveals a reality that is
granular, not smooth. Planck's constant defines a smallest possible unit
of action, hinting at a pixelated, computational substrate. In my view,
we don't just live in a universe; we live in a simulation -- a
self-computing reality where consciousness is the primary operator.
This
framework elegantly explains phenomena that materialist science
dismisses. Lucid dreaming, where you become aware you're in a dream and
can manipulate the environment, is a direct experience of having
operator privileges in a personal simulation. Near-death experiences
(NDEs), where individuals report leaving their bodies and entering a
hyper-real realm, suggest we are exiting one simulation layer for
another. This perspective is liberating: we are not prisoners in a
meaningless material cage, but participants in an immersive,
experiential learning environment....<<<Read More>>>....
Conspiracies are Fact not Theory
To prove these conspiracies, Dr. Vernon Coleman describes being censored, suppressed and vilified, and having his work banned and silenced by various authorities and media outlets for speaking out against the covid hoax and the false AIDS narrative.
The media often talk about “conspiracy theorists.” That, of course, is a clever piece of deceit. Conspiracies are real, and the conspiracy practitioners are close to running our world.
The conspirators’ plan has followed a simple but well-worn path. First, they revised the definition of a pandemic so that any ordinary annual flu could be described as a dangerous pandemic. Second, they created a serious problem (an allegedly deadly infection) so that they could offer their chosen solution – a toxic, experimental, inadequately tested vaccine which they tried desperately to make compulsory – with the aid of the lies told by obedient, compliant politicians, journalists, media doctors, celebrities and YouTube influencers, all of whom were taking full advantage of the fact that anyone telling the truth would be demonised, silenced and destroyed. Vaccine manufacturers and promoters joined forces with Bill Gates’s World Health Organisation to spread confusion, lies and fear, and to offer profitable, immediately accessible solutions. People were told that terrible things would happen to them if they were not vaccinated....<<<Read More>>>...
Hybrid Drivers Face Pay-Per-Mile Tax Hit Despite Proof They Rarely Use Electric
Plug-in hybrid cars (PHEV) will become liable for Rachel Reeves’s new electric road tax from 2028, with each mile driven attracting a 1.5p fee. It will be half the 3p levy paid by owners of electric vehicles (EVs).
Last year, justifying the policy, the Treasury said PHEV motorists drove “more or less than 50% in electric mode”. But analysis quietly published by the Department for Transport last week revealed that the Government had overestimated the number of miles plug-in hybrid owners covered with battery power.
“Evidence indicates that PHEVs complete a smaller proportion of their journeys in electric mode than previously assumed,” the document on fuel efficiency read.
Critics said the decision to tax PHEV drivers pay-per-mile and fuel duty felt like “double taxation”.
Despite this, the Government will press ahead with the tax in two years’ time. Known as electric vehicle excise duty (eVED), the tax is being introduced to offset some of the money lost from dwindling fuel duty receipts.
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) estimates pay-per-mile will bring in £7 billion for the Treasury come 2050. That is far below the £24 billion currently raised each year from fuel duty....<<<Read More>>>>...
Thursday, 23 April 2026
Acknowledging Your Growth
To remind yourself of the insights you have gained, look at how your life in the present differs from your past but from someone else’s perspective. Creating a written list, in a journal or otherwise, of those strengths, aptitudes, and inner qualities you now have can help you accept that you are not the same person you were 10 years ago, five years ago, or even a year ago. Your attitudes, opinions, and values were likely markedly different, and these differences can be ascribed to your willingness to accept that you still have much to learn. If you have difficulty giving yourself credit for these changes, think about the goals you realized, the lives you touched, the wisdom you acquired, and the level of enlightenment you attained over the past years.
Recognizing growth is neither boastful nor immodest. Evolution is a natural fact of life and becomes a potent motivational force when celebrated. When you accept that you are brighter, stronger, and more grounded than you once were, you can look forward to the changes to come. In acknowledging your growth, you build a sturdy foundation upon which you can continue to blossom well into the future. (Daily OM)
UK High Court Supports Facial Recognition Roll-out, New Ruling Confirms
The Unseen War: How Weather Weapons and Engineered Scarcity Are Being Used to Control Nations and People
This isn't just about Iran. It's about you. The same principles of engineered scarcity -- denying rain, blocking sunlight, contaminating soil -- are being deployed domestically to destroy self-reliance and breed dependence. When rain itself becomes a weapon, the most fundamental gift of nature is violated. What we see in Iran reveals the brutal lengths to which this power structure will go to control populations through deprivation. It's a warning klaxon for the entire world....<<<Read More>>>...
Don’t Believe Your Lying Eyes
Saying this not to present myself as a tough guy or man of steel (well, maybe just a little bit) I immediately dived into the fray and helped to restrain the shoplifter while the staff prized the bag from his hand. This achieved, we let him go. He immediately squared up to me, declaring that he was going to knock me out. I stood my ground and said something to the effect of, “Try me” (I believe several female customers who were watching thereupon swooned) and there was a brief stand off. I thought for a moment that we were indeed going to come to blows. Then the raw emotion of the moment seemed to overcome him and he asked me, genuinely affronted, “What the fuck were you doing?”
All I could really say in response to this was, “What do you think I was doing?” But then another passer-by, a gentleman in a hi-vis jacket on a bike, came over and stood next to me and the shoplifter thought better of any attempt at fisticuffs. Announcing that I was a “prick” (he may have had a fair point; perhaps he reads my Substack), he walked off into the dusk and that was that – although I did get 9p knocked off the price of the drink I bought as a prize for my public spiritedness....<<<Read More>>>...
Wednesday, 22 April 2026
Net Zero: Premeditated Industrial Destruction
The development of Rosebank, the UK’s largest undeveloped oil and gas field, has been delayed due to environmental activism by groups such as Stop Rosebank.
Other activist groups, namely Greenpeace and the “all-purpose” activist group Coal Action Network, have targeted the UK coal industry, commissioning research that is not fully published, leading to the closure of mines and power stations, and job losses.
The Rosebank field was discovered in 2004 and it took nearly two decades to receive government approval. Following extensive evaluations and delays, the UK government granted development consent in 2023. Environmental groups, such as Greenpeace and Uplift, have played a pivotal role in challenging the approval.
Rosebank, the largest undeveloped oil field in the UK, is estimated to contain 300-500 million barrels of oil equivalent, with peak production of about 70,000 barrels of oil and 44 million cubic feet of gas per day. Drilling has been delayed because the Supreme Court’s 2024 Finch v Surrey County Council ruling required that all new UK oil developments account for their Scope 3 emissions when assessing their environmental impact. Scope 3 emissions are those produced by users of the oil and gas produced from the field. The Scottish Court of Session upheld this ruling as affecting the Rosebank application retrospectively in January 2025....<<<Read More>>>...
All ancient monuments are built on the basis of common knowledge
And today, we admire and explore the amazing monuments built thousands of years ago, trying to answer
How did they manage to transport massive blocks weighing up to a hundred tons? And most importantly – why are so many monuments structurally similar to each other, although they are literally located at different ends of the Earth? some of the most important historical questions: how did civilizations that we used to think of as primitive managed to design and embody all this in stone?...<<<Read More>>>...
The Incredible Shrinking Prime Minister
A big man can also cast a small shadow — and Sir Keir Starmer’s is shrinking fast. I was sitting in the Peers’ Gallery in the House of Commons on Monday watching him make his statement and you could feel his power ebbing away. An index of how little belief the Prime Minister’s colleagues have that power still resides with him was how few were prepared to defend him. He was flanked by Rachel Reeves and David Lammy, who nodded along loyally as he set out the case for his defence, but the rest of the front bench did little to indicate their support. Ed Miliband, sitting on the far Right hand side (the far Left from his perspective), put his head in his hands at one point and seemed similarly despondent when wheeled out to do the media round yesterday morning. Downing Street must have hoped that getting him to do it would have forced him to support the PM, but that didn’t work out as hoped. He was at pains to distance himself from the decision to appoint Lord Mandelson as His Majesty’s Ambassador to Washington, which he told Sky News he had always been “worried about”. As for Labour’s backbenchers, not a single one rose to defend him on Monday afternoon – at least, not for the 90 minutes I sat there before being called away to vote.
Starmer’s performance at the dispatch box was not very Prime Ministerial. Downing Street had briefed the lobby beforehand that he was “incandescent” about not being informed of Mandelson’s failure to get through developed vetting – not once but four times! – and he made a few half-hearted attempts to appear angry, but it wasn’t convincing. Rather, he sounded like a school prefect hauled in front of the whole school for breaking the rules and trying his best to blame his classmates, like the Philip Seymour Hoffman character in Scent of a Woman. His speech had a wheedling, slightly desperate tone – pleading for mercy, knowing he’s in serious trouble.
As you’d expect, he relied heavily on ‘process’ – the process he’d scrupulously followed and which Sir Olly Robbins, whom he sacked last week as Permanent Secretary of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), had scandalously ignored. But that was a poor battleground to pick because, as we found out on Tuesday morning when Robbins gave evidence to the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, the senior mandarin knows more about Whitehall process than the PM and he made a pretty convincing case that he’d been following it while Starmer hadn’t.
According to Robbins, the Prince of Darkness didn’t fail the developed vetting process; rather, the UK Security Vetting (UKSV) team was “minded’ not to grant him top level clearance. But Robbins decided that risk was manageable so approved Mandelson’s appointment regardless, something he said he was entitled to do without informing No 10 about the security service‘s reservations. Given that Mandelson didn’t ‘fail’ – it’s not a pass-or-fail process, according to Robbins – the Perm Sec was under no obligation to tell the PM that he’d ignored UKSV’s advice. The same is true when Starmer assured the Commons that ‘due process’ had been followed, which is why Robbins hadn’t tipped him off about Mandelson’s vetting difficulties after he’d made that assurance. Due process was followed, said Robbins....<<<Read More>>>...
David Wilcock’s ‘Suicide’ Is The Latest In A Pattern: They’re Silencing The Truth-Tellers
I believe we owe it to David, and to every seeker of truth, to interrogate this narrative with the same rigor he applied to his investigations. Blindly accepting the word of authorities -- the same entities that lied about COVID vaccine efficacy, covered up election interference, and whitewashed Jeffrey Epstein’s staged death -- is a betrayal of the very curiosity that drives human progress. The official story is often the cover story, and in a world where the CDC, FDA, and FBI routinely deceive the public, the burden of proof rests with them, not with us. Even if you don't agree with this conclusions or views, we must honor David Wilcock's core intentions by demanding evidence, questioning motives, and refusing to let his life’s work be buried with a convenient, unchallenged label....<<<Read More>>>....
Tuesday, 21 April 2026
The Old World Alphabet Had 27 Letters — They Removed One and No One Noticed
What if the alphabet you learned was missing a letter that once existed — and no one ever told you it was removed? Early versions of the English alphabet did not always match the 26-letter system used today. Historical texts, inscriptions, and old manuscripts show that certain characters once appeared in writing but gradually disappeared over time, leaving behind traces that are rarely discussed in modern language education.
The standard explanation is linguistic evolution. As printing, spelling, and standardized education developed, some letters were merged, simplified, or replaced. Characters like thorn (þ), eth (ð), and others fell out of common use as language systems became more uniform, especially with the rise of printing presses that favored a limited set of characters.
But when researchers examine older documents, they find that these letters were not obscure or rare in their time. They were used regularly in everyday writing, appearing in books, official records, and inscriptions. Over time, however, they were phased out, often replaced by combinations of existing letters, changing how words were written and pronounced.
This investigation explores how the alphabet evolved, which letters were removed, and why a system that once contained more characters was gradually simplified into the version used today.
The material on this channel presents exploratory interpretations of historical developments and narrative reconstructions intended for storytelling purposes. Some elements may involve interpretation, dramatization, or reconstructed perspectives. Visual material may occasionally be generated using digital tools. This content should be viewed as narrative exploration rather than strict historical documentation.
Forgotten Megaliths of Gornaya Shoria: Evidence of a Lost Civilization?
In the wild, untouched expanse of the Shoria Mountains, a remote region far from modern civilization, researchers stumbled upon a mysterious discovery—massive stone blocks of granite, precisely cut and arranged in ways that defy natural geological processes.
These are not simple rock formations shaped by nature. The stones are separated from the surrounding terrain, uniformly shaped, with flat sides, and 90-degree angled corners. Some are even stacked, forming what can only be interpreted as structures....<<<Read More>>>...
The FDA’s War on Healing: How They’re Coming for Your BPC-157 and Why You Must Act Now
I discovered the core problem was circulation. Traditional Chinese medicine teaches that if blood cannot reach injured tissue, healing will not occur, no matter how perfect your nutrition. Despite using techniques like cupping and specific anti-inflammatory nutrition, the scar tissue in my ligaments remained starved of the vital blood supply needed for repair. That all changed when I began using BPC-157. Within weeks of starting an intranasal spray regimen, I felt a profound shift. The stiffness receded, the chronic ache faded, and I was able to start jogging again. This peptide didn't just mask my pain; it solved the fundamental circulatory problem that nutrition alone, as comprehensive as mine was, could not fix. My journey from being unable to jog a quarter-mile to completing full workouts and regaining nearly 100% grip strength in my injured finger within a year stands as a personal testament to its power....<<<Read More>>>...
Why They Destroyed the Only Plant That Healed Every Illness
The RAF Cadet Suspended for Naming Islam as a UK Security Threat Should be Immediately Reinstated
The current head of the RAF is Air Chief Marshall Harv Smyth. Last August he took over from Sir Rich Knighton, who has become Chief of the Defence Staff. Air Chief Marshall Smyth actually has a distinguished combat record. Joining the RAF in 1991, he spent 15 years as a frontline Harrier pilot and weapons instructor flying hundreds of operational missions over Bosnia, Kosovo, Serbia, Iraq and Afghanistan.
What is behind the trend in military leaders shortening their Christian names? Is it because they want to make themselves look ‘modernised’, in New Labour parlance? Are they imitating the public-school-educated former Labour Prime Minister Anthony Blair, who reportedly told his first cabinet meeting in 1997 “call me Tony”? If so, it would go a long way to explain why they are easy prey for Left-wing bureaucrats in the Ministry of Defence wanting to impose wokery on the Armed Forces.
Air Chief Marshall Smyth ought to order the immediate reinstatement of the cadet who made the comment, which reportedly occurred during a question-and-answer session in a training exercise at RAF Cranwell in Lincolnshire just before Easter. But such an intervention is unlikely because Harv Smyth got himself promoted under the Blairite Conservatives when ‘heir-to-Blair’ David Cameron was Prime Minister, becoming an Air Commodore in 2015....<<<Read More>>>...
Britain’s middle class is sleepwalking the nation into ruin – because it’s more comfortable to say nothing
To prevent the UK from being dismantled by our own government, the middle class needs to find the courage to speak plainly about these issues and vote for parties that confront reality, rather than opting for comfortable virtue-signalling, Geoffrey Taylor writes.
There is a particular species of Englishman and Englishwoman, spotted in the market towns of the Home Counties, the stucco-fronted terraces of Notting Hill and the smarter quarters of provincial cities. He drives an Audi estate; she wears yoga leggings and clutches a reusable water bottle emblazoned with self-improvement slogans. Their children attend schools where the greatest concern is why Inigo lost the lead in Oliver! to Bertie. Weekends revolve around sourdough, Pilates, and the odd ski trip to Val d’Isère. They are comfortable. And comfort, the middle classes have discovered, is more potent a narcotic than any opium once imported from the East.
Call me a snob, but I belong to this class – one that has attained just enough comfort to fear losing it and therefore refuses to think beyond the next bonus or Ofsted report. The very rich can afford ideology; their portfolios are diversified; their walls are gated. The aristocracy still plants oaks in their Capability Brown parks that will take centuries to mature. The working class, for whom comfort is a rumour, has nothing to lose and therefore everything to gain from taking the long view. Only the bourgeois mass is trapped in the present tense. They’re not ideological; they’re terrified....<<<Read More>>>...
Monday, 20 April 2026
Ditch the sanitizer and start exercising your immune system
The overriding answer from the conventional pharmaceutical and vaccine industry is that functional wellness comes from a pill, a needle, or some kind of medical treatment. As a farmer with thousands of animals and no vet bills, I can attest that the overriding conventional notion in the livestock industry is that a sick animal is apparently pharmaceutically disadvantaged.
I have a completely opposite paradigm: A sick animal testifies to my own mistakes. Maybe I chose weak seedstock. Over many decades of livestock farming, I've had half a dozen economically significant sickness outbreaks across various species. Every single time, the problem was my fault. Hygiene, diet, stress, discomfort, and toxins. An animal can get sick for many reasons, none of which is because it was medically deprived.
That brings me to people.
In his iconic New York Times bestseller Guns, Germs, and Steel, Jared Diamond explains the ascendancy of cultures that lived proximate to domestic livestock.
People groups who cultivated close relationships with domestic farm animals developed better immune systems.
Many years ago, British epidemiologist David Strachan observed that children with more older siblings had fewer allergies, suggesting that early exposure to infections offered lasting protection.
Many in this field of study rallied around this "hygiene hypothesis," positing that the immune system is like a muscle and needs periodic exercise to be strong.
Consistent with Diamond's overall findings, this theory is best supported by research in Finland.
Beginning a couple of decades ago, researchers in Finland began examining this "immune system as muscle" concept, comparing overall health between closely related children (cousins or siblings) who lived in different environments. The findings added substantial weight to the notion that the immune system has attributes similar to a muscle....<<<Read More>>>...
The Lost Skyline Boulevards of Tartaria
What if entire boulevards once existed… high above the streets we walk today? Some interpretations of historical cities suggest that elevated “skyline boulevards” once stretched across urban centers—forming a second layer of movement, now seemingly gone.
Often linked to the Tartaria narrative, these alleged elevated roads appear in old photographs and architectural remnants that show raised walkways, layered streets, and structures that don’t fully align with modern city design. But are these truly lost systems… or the result of changing urban landscapes over time?
This video explores the idea of Tartaria’s lost skyline boulevards—examining historical records, city planning practices, and architectural evidence. From elevated streets and arcades to shifting ground levels and redevelopment, we break down what is documented, what is assumed, and what remains open to interpretation.
Watch closely—because what looks like a missing layer of history… may still be hiding in plain sight.
Focusing Our Energy
Our attention can be pulled in many directions, not only in our own lives, but by advertising, media, and the hustle and bustle of our surroundings. But when we take the time to listen to our inner guidance and focus our thoughts on the goals that resonate the most strongly within us, the rest of the world will fade away. This may mean focusing the spotlight of our attention on developing one aspect of our work, one course of study, or one hobby to pursue in our free time, but it doesn’t mean that we have to stay focused on only one thing forever. We may never know which of our interests is best suited to our abilities and heart’s desires unless we give it a proper chance. By being fully present with all that we are and all that we have, we can experience each choice fully and make the most fulfilling choices for our energetic investments.
Because we are multi-faceted beings, we are perpetually involved in many aspects of life in every moment. Our work in the world is necessary to attend to our physical needs, and our relationships are important for our emotional needs, but when we engage our spirit as well, we can choose the area that will nurture our body, mind, and soul. Staying focused in each moment allows us to move with the rhythmic flow of the universe and harmonize all aspects of our being into a balanced whole. (Daily OM)
Guava leaves contain quercetin and lower blood glucose levels
Guava leaf tea containing extract is a useful and harmless food for treating pre-diabetic and diabetic patients.
However, although the research is accumulating and all pointing to the same, there is not sufficient evidence for guava leaves to be used as a standalone therapy for diabetes or a substitute for prescribed medications. And because it lowers blood sugar, people taking insulin or glucose-lowering medications need to monitor their levels carefully to avoid hypoglycaemia (blood sugar going too low), The Hearty Soul reports.
A plant most people overlook may offer surprising support for blood sugar control. Guava leaves, traditionally used in parts of Asia and Latin America, contain compounds that researchers say can directly influence how the body processes glucose. Studies show these leaves may help reduce blood sugar levels and improve insulin function through multiple biological pathways.
One key mechanism involves slowing the breakdown of carbohydrates in the digestive tract. Compounds in guava leaves can inhibit enzymes responsible for converting carbs into glucose, helping prevent sharp spikes after meals. Other research suggests these compounds may also improve insulin sensitivity and reduce the amount of glucose produced by the liver, creating a broader metabolic effect.
Human studies have found that drinking guava leaf tea with meals can lower long-term blood sugar markers and support healthier metabolic function. While experts say it should not replace medical treatment, the evidence suggests it may serve as a useful complementary approach, especially for those looking to support blood sugar levels naturally....<<<Read More>>>...
Giant Yorkshire Gas Field ‘To Mine Bitcoin Instead of Boosting British Energy’
Reabold Resources has been awarded a licence to carry out “gentle” fracking in the West Newton field near Hull, which is estimated to contain up to eight billion cubic metres of gas.
That would be enough to meet more than a tenth of the UK’s annual needs and makes it one of the largest onshore fields discovered in Britain, with the potential to bolster energy security for years to come.
However, Reabold instead plans to construct a small gas-fired power station on the site and use the energy produced to “mine” Bitcoin.
“A private gas supply means we can run a data centre to mine Bitcoin relatively cheaply,” said Sachin Oza, the co-Chief Executive of Reabold Resources, which has just been given a drilling licence by the Environment Agency.
“Initially, this would help fund the further development of the gas field and prove the concept – meaning it could become the precursor to a far larger data centre.”
The scheme has angered environmental groups opposed to new gas fields and fracking in particular.
It is also likely to raise questions in the Government after the war in Iran prompted fears of fuel shortages in the UK.
Bitcoin mining is one of the most energy-intensive of all digital activities. A power station would need to burn around 150,000 cubic metres of gas – the volume of 50 Olympic swimming pools – to generate the electricity needed to create one Bitcoin.
Reabold’s West Newton gas field is so large that it could theoretically power the creation of 50,000 Bitcoins.
Alternatively, it could help provide gas for the whole of the UK. The drilling site lies within a couple of miles of National Gas’s transmission pipeline and so could easily be connected. …
Ed Miliband, the Energy Secretary, imposed a ban on full-scale fracking last year. The process involves injecting high-pressure water laden with chemicals into rock to create cracks through which gas can flow. …
Despite this, the rules still allow lower-pressure fracking of the kind planned at West Newton. …
The search for Bitcoin is becoming one of the most profitable and energy-intensive global activities, last year estimated to consume 160 terawatt hours of electricity. That’s about 50% of the UK’s entire annual consumption...<<<Read More>>>...
Sunday, 19 April 2026
The Mystery of NASA’s Photo of a Triangular UFO in Earth Orbit
Links to original photographs: Photo 1 and photo 2.
These two photographs were taken in 1986 from the space shuttle Columbia STS-61C and there is still no clear explanation of what it was. Some NASA experts only vaguely said that most likely it was space debris, and that’s all.
The size of the object is unknown, but it is unlikely to be tiny, otherwise it would not have been noticed at all from the shuttle. But the astronauts noticed him and managed to film him twice with a Hasselblade hand-held camera.
Some ufologists believed that this was the mother ship of aliens, from which they control the launch of their “UFOs,” but conspiracy theorists suggested that the astronauts could have accidentally noticed the legendary triangular military aircraft TR-3B, secretly being developed by the United States....<<<Read More>>>...
Net Zero: Premeditated Industrial Destruction
The AI industry, along with Net Zero, is an industry that the UK government frequently claims will create employment and grow the UK economy.
It is not just industry that is being devastated by the UK’s self-inflicted high energy costs – sports, leisure and events venues also consume large amounts of energy and have had to consider their viability over the last few years. These businesses generally do not qualify as Energy Intensive Industries for discounted Emissions Trading Scheme (“ETS”) charges, but they will be subsidising the ETS costs of the industries that do qualify...<<<Read More>>>...
The silent saboteur: How your chair undermines your health
It can degrade proprioception—the body's internal spatial awareness system—leading to poorer balance and coordination.
This creates a "physical activity paradox," where structured workouts do not fully offset the damage from hours of daily stillness.
The solution lies in frequent, low-intensity movement breaks to interrupt sedentary periods throughout the day.
Prioritizing this "movement variety" is crucial for maintaining mobility, preventing falls and supporting cognitive health with age.
In an era where fitness trackers count steps and gym memberships are a badge of honor, a stealthy health threat persists: the chair. For the millions of office workers, commuters and homebodies who spend most of their waking hours seated, a growing body of research delivers an unsettling message. Meeting recommended physical activity guidelines with regular exercise, while beneficial, does not fully counteract the physiological damage inflicted by prolonged sitting. This revelation, emerging from contemporary studies, challenges the conventional fitness wisdom and underscores a critical gap in modern wellness strategies. The "why" this matters is rooted in the very design of the human body, which thrives on movement, not stillness. The "who" is virtually anyone in a technology-driven, sedentary society. The "when" is now, as cumulative daily inactivity compounds over years. The "where" is everywhere we sit—offices, cars and living rooms. And "what happened" is science identified a paradox: you can be both active and at risk....<<<Read More>>>...
The Dying Embers of Net Zero Propaganda
This has led Ember (the same people who came up with Ed Miliband’s promise to cut energy bills by £300) to claim that renewables have cut gas generation compared to March 2021 and saved us £7 million per day.
Contracts for Difference (CfDs) work by paying generators the market price for the electricity they produce plus a top up to the contract strike price. With market prices rising, we might expect CfD subsidies to fall. But the record shows we paid a record £258 million in CfD subsidies for the month of March in 2026 and a record for the first quarter too. What is going on? ...<<<Read More>>>...
Saturday, 18 April 2026
An ancient clay tablet describes Noah’s Ark as a round and massive ship
More importantly, an ancient clay tablet describes Noah’s Ark as a spherical and massive ship.
According to the researchers, the clay tablet tells that the construction of the ark used materials, exact dimensions and the “true” shape of the ark.
According to the curator of the British Museum Irving Finkel, one day he was approached by a man holding a strange clay tablet. Many have claimed that he received the ancient piece from his father, who in turn received it from Egypt in the 1940s.
The clay tablet “turned out to be one in a million,” Finkel explained. Beginning in 1750 BC, it tells the Babylonian “flood story” and also describes the “true” shape of the ark.
When the gods decided to destroy humanity with a flood, the humorous god Enki warned a man named Atrahasis (“Babylonian Noah”) who was to build the Ark.
However, the Ark of Atrahasis was round in shape....<<<Read More>>>...
Mysterious 2022 Death of Scientist Researching Anti-Gravity Technology Part of Broader Pattern
However, police and medical examiners have not publicly released details of an investigation. Before her death, Eskridge had stated publicly that her life was in danger and detailed a multi-year pattern of alleged harassment and threats.
This case has since been cited as the eleventh in a series of deaths and disappearances involving individuals linked to American space, nuclear, or advanced technology programs. The growing list has raised concerns among national security experts and members of Congress, prompting questions about the circumstances surrounding these incidents...<<<Read More>>>...
The Insane Asylums Built to Silence Mudflood Survivors
What does Sir Michael Lyons know? The rape gang inquiry should question him and find out
In an article last month, Raja Miah highlighted Sir Michael Lyons, a prominent figure in British public administration who, at one time also chaired the BBC Trust. Why? Because during his tenure as Chief Executive of Birmingham City Council, the Council voted down an inquiry into a 1995 report on the Muslim rape gangs.
Lyons has never been asked what he knew about the report or the suppression of it during his time on the Council. The rape gang inquiry should compel Lyons to testify and provide answers under oath, Miah says....<<<Read More>>>....
The Free Speech Crisis Spreads to Schools
The survey was carried out by the Economist Educational Foundation which found that 22% of 15 to 17 year-olds had stopped sharing their political opinions because they were worried about criticism, along with 20% of 10 to 14 year-olds. The survey also found students feel unprepared and have limited political knowledge heading into the next General Election, prompting 44% of 15 to 17 year-olds to say they don’t feel ready to vote in the next election.
Political debate and diversity of opinion is a strength in a democratic society. It drives innovation, improves decision-making and fosters resilience. Diverse perspectives force people out of complacency and into more thoughtful evaluations of the problems facing us. So why are many schoolchildren inhibited about expressing themselves?...<<<Read More>>>...













































