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Sunday, 3 August 2025
Near-Death Experience: The Woman Saw the Crowd in the Huge Stadium
The woman rolled over on her other side in an attempt to sleep and was struck by the bright light that suddenly burst into the bedroom.
At first Leni thought it was the light of a passing car and looked at the curtains, but they were tightly curtained. In the golden light, Leni saw a tunnel that led into a golden room, invisible from this side. The energy emanating from the tunnel was enveloping in love and kindness.
“I
was lying in bed in a good deal of pain from the migraine. I was trying
to decide whether to take more aspirin or let my body heal it. I rolled
over to try to sleep and light was cast into my bedroom...<<<Read More>>>...
Ditching Ed Miliband’s Net Zero Madness Could Save Every Family £1,000 a Year
This week, Ed Miliband opens his latest renewable energy auction, which allows green developers to bid for lucrative taxpayer-funded contracts.
The eco lobby says the auction, officially titled Allocation Round 7 (AR7), will be the centrepiece of Labour’s plan to decarbonise the grid by 2030, and that this seventh round must be the biggest yet to “keep the dream alive”.
But it’s a dream Britain cannot afford. Inflation is rising. Food prices are once again on the up. And families across the country are cutting back – not just on holidays or takeaways, but on essentials. …
And one of the biggest contributory factors to this crisis is an issue that almost no one in Westminster wants to talk about: Net Zero and the spiralling cost of Britain’s green energy agenda.
Expensive energy is the grenade exploding Britain’s economic model. It is not just about switching on the lights and heating homes.
It powers industry, transports goods and underpins every job and price tag. When energy becomes expensive and unreliable, everything else does too. …
For nearly two decades, clueless politicians from Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats have clung to a fantasy: that we could eliminate all hydrocarbon use, build a national grid dominated by wind and solar power and suffer no consequences.
The result? At a time of rising demand we are reliant on an unreliable energy supply and lumbered with higher bills. Three-quarters of the rise in electricity bills over the past decade can be attributed to green energy policies and the multi-billion-pound subsidies paid to renewable investors, according to Net Zero Watch. …<<<Read More>>>...
Flashback: Chemtrails caused the Lynmouth Flood Disaster in 1952
“Many countries now use the technology, which has considerably improved during the past 50 years,” a 2001 article said.
On August 15, 1952, one of the worst flash floods ever to have occurred in Britain swept through the Devon village of Lynmouth. Thirty five people died as a torrent of 90m tons of water and thousands of tons of rock poured off saturated Exmoor and into the village destroying homes, bridges, shops and hotels.
The disaster was officially termed “the hand of God” but new evidence from previously classified government files suggests that a team of international scientists working with the RAF was experimenting with artificial rainmaking in southern Britain in the same week and could possibly be implicated.
Squadron Leader Len Otley, who was working on what was known as Operation Cumulus, has told the BBC that they jokingly referred to the rainmaking exercise as Operation Witch Doctor.
His navigator, Group Captain John Hart, remembers the success of these early experiments: “We flew straight through the top of the cloud, poured dry ice down into the cloud. We flew down to see if any rain came out of the cloud. And it did about 30 minutes later, and we all cheered.”
The meteorological office has in the past denied there were any rainmaking experiments conducted before 1955, but a BBC Radio 4 history investigation [see at the end of the article], to be broadcast tonight, has unearthed documents recently released at the public record office showing that they were going on from 1949 to 1955. RAF logbooks and personnel corroborate the evidence.
Until now, the Ministry of Defence has categorically denied knowledge of any cloud-seeding experiments taking place in the UK during early August 1952. But documents suggest that Operation Cumulus was going on between August 4 and August 15 1952. The scientists were based at Cranfield school of aeronautics and worked in collaboration with the RAF and the MoD’s meteorological research flight based at Farnborough. The chemicals were provided by ICI in Billingham....<<<Read More>>>...
Sacramento utility provider under fire for using SMART METERS as surveillance tools
The lawsuit, which seeks to dismantle this invasive practice, highlights how SMUD's "smart meters" have been covertly transformed into tools of surveillance. This illegal surveillance disproportionately affected Asian American communities and violated the privacy rights of countless residents.
For over 10 years, SMUD has been sifting through the energy usage data of its 650,000 customers, flagging over 33,000 households as "suspicious" based on their electricity consumption. These tips, often generated without individualized suspicion or judicial oversight, have been routinely passed on to local law enforcement agencies.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has filed a lawsuit against the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD), accusing the public utility of conducting an unconstitutional mass surveillance program that has targeted tens of thousands of households over the past decade.
The lawsuit, which seeks to dismantle this invasive practice, highlights how SMUD's "smart meters" have been covertly transformed into tools of surveillance. This illegal surveillance disproportionately affected Asian American communities and violated the privacy rights of countless residents.
For over 10 years, SMUD has been sifting through the energy usage data of its 650,000 customers, flagging over 33,000 households as "suspicious" based on their electricity consumption. These tips, often generated without individualized suspicion or judicial oversight, have been routinely passed on to local law enforcement agencies.
The EFF's legal filing reveals that SMUD analysts have sent detailed reports – including names, addresses and usage histories – to police departments. This effectively turns the utility into an arm of law enforcement....<<<Read More>>>....
Saturday, 2 August 2025
Anti-migrant protesters face off with counter demonstrators in Southsea as disquiet grows over asylum seeker hotels across the UK
Protesters gathered outside the Royal Beach Hotel in Southsea, Hampshire, on August 1, waving flags and calling for the hotel’s closure.
Anti-migrant demonstrations have taken place across the South of England today, in locations including Portsmouth, Southampton and Bournemouth.
All the protests are taking place at locations where the government are housing migrants while their asylum applications are processed.
In Southsea, counter-protesters from Stand Up to Racism Portsmouth staged an event at the same location, holding signs reading ‘Refugees welcome’.
The day of protests on the south coast follows similar recent unrest in Epping, where a series of demonstrations have taken place calling for the closure of The Bell Inn, a hotel used on and off for the last five years as accommodation for asylum seekers....<<<Read More>>>...
Scottish Prison Officer Sacked For Refusing to Call Male-Born Trans Prisoners ‘She’ or ‘Her’
Army veteran David Toshack, 50, was dismissed by GEOAmey during a training course only days before taking up a role as a prison custody officer (PCO) at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court.
The father of three told a safeguarding workshop that he would not be comfortable using a transgender inmates’ preferred gender pronouns and expressed his belief that a man could not become a woman.
It sparked a horrified reaction from bosses at the firm, which employs thousands of justice workers across the UK, who said his views were against the law and company policy.
In an interview with the Mail, Mr Toshack told of his “shock” at being dismissed before he even started the job.
He said: “I’m just a normal, working class person who’s never been in trouble with the law before, not got a criminal record, lived a good life. I’ve been prepared to go and fight and die for my country, and then I have come back here and been told that there’s certain things you can’t think or can’t say.”
He was sacked the same day and forced to return his uniform and equipment with immediate effect.
He is now taking GEOAmey to an employment tribunal for unlawful discrimination and harassment for his beliefs.
The case, which is expected to take place later this year, could open the door to a flurry of further complaints from prison custody officers who have been asked to use trans inmates’ preferred pronouns....<<<Read More>>>....
Net Zero: Ed Miliband’s Ponzi scheme
The UK’s attempts to reduce hydrocarbon fuel use have led to importing energy from elsewhere, and initiatives like wind turbines and solar panels have proven virtually useless. The proposed solutions, such as capturing energy from wind turbines and solar panels using batteries, are impractical and will lead to further environmental and economic problems.
The only beneficiaries of “Net Zero” are those who set up the scheme.
I don’t know if children still learn the cumulative rhyme about the old lady who swallowed a fly. Perhaps not, as it could be seen as advocating the exploitation of animals. In case you have forgotten, it goes like this:
There was an old lady who swallowed a fly,
I don’t know why she swallowed a fly – perhaps she’ll die!
There was an old lady who swallowed a spider
That wriggled and jiggled and tickled inside her;
She swallowed the spider to catch the fly;
I don’t know why she swallowed a fly – perhaps she’ll die!
There was an old lady who swallowed a bird;
How absurd to swallow a bird!
She swallowed the bird to catch the spider…
And on it goes until, in pursuit of the last animal she swallowed, she swallows a cat, a dog, a goat, a cow and a horse. And dies.
I don’t know if our teachers realised, but they were teaching us about a Ponzi scheme where nothing of real value is independently generated, ending in a zero-sum game for investors and profiting only those who set up the scheme.
A similar thing is happening with the Net Zero agenda. Each stage in the agenda is an abject failure; therefore, further and more grandiose stages must be dreamed up with the promise of success. Eventually, people must see through this for the con that it is. But probably too late. We’ll have spent all our money on useless initiatives, our country will be in energy deficit, and our industry – what is left of it – will collapse in the wake of spiralling costs.
It all starts with the maniacal obsession with carbon dioxide emissions and the false belief that this leads to global warming, global warming leads to polar ice caps melting, rising seas and rising temperatures, old folks die, deserts are created and we must all carry an extra water bottle and stay indoors. Sounds terrifying but, as the film ‘Climate: The Movie’ shows, this is all palpable nonsense. Global warming precedes rising carbon dioxide, and carbon dioxide – needed by plants for growth – is good for the planet.
Enter the Net Zero obsession which preoccupies so much parliamentary time and leads to so many international COP forums. In fact, the problem of global emissions is so serious that all the attendees, just as they do at Davos, must bring their own private jets with them....<<<Read More>>>...
Sunflower seeds: The tiny superfood with big health benefits
Sunflowers are native to North America and were first cultivated around 3,000 BCE by Indigenous tribes in present-day Mexico and the southwestern United States. Native Americans revered the sunflower for its nutritional and medicinal value, using not just the seeds but also the oil, petals and stalks.
By the 16th century, Spanish explorers had brought sunflower seeds to Europe, where they quickly gained popularity. Russia, in particular, embraced sunflowers and began cultivating them extensively, eventually developing high-oil varieties. In the 20th century, sunflower seeds re-entered the North American diet with renewed purpose, not just as a source of cooking oil but also as a standalone food....<<<Read More>>>...
Friday, 1 August 2025
Body Language
Perhaps the tension in your shoulders is a reminder to lighten the load you’re carrying, both literally and figuratively. Or maybe the fatigue you’re experiencing is an invitation to rest and recharge. Listening to these messages allows us to make conscious choices that support our overall well-being, fostering a harmonious relationship with both our body and mind.
As we grow more curious and attuned to these sensations, we empower
ourselves to respond in nurturing and compassionate ways. This practice
not only aids in physical healing; it also enriches our emotional lives.
By valuing and honoring what our body tells us, we step into a fuller,
more balanced existence. Remember, your body is your lifelong companion —
learn to listen to it with loving care. And by doing so, it will give
back with appreciation...<<<Read More>>>....
Families Face Losing Their Land in Solar Power Push
When Sarah Pye and her partner Doug Knight bought a small property on Anglesey in Wales, it seemed to be the rural idyll they’d always wanted.
Quiet and picturesque, the smallholding was meant to be a place to raise their children and run a local tourism business. Or at least that was until a solar developer warned it could seize control of their land – casting doubt over their future plans and life savings.
“Out of the blue, we had a series of letters from LightsourceBP, a solar energy company, saying they may need our land for a solar farm,” says Sarah.
The letters, describing plans for the 3,200-acre Maen Hir solar fields, arrived just after she and Doug had finished four years of work – including planting 4,000 trees to create a woodland camper-van site.
“They want to run cables right through our new woodland and campsite and surround our property with solar panels,” says Sarah.
“And it seemed like we had no choice because if we refused, they would use compulsory acquisition powers.”....<<<Read More>>>....
Censorship, NOT Safety: Revealing the Truth Behind UK Online Agenda
Increasingly, then, the question is being asked: was this ever really about safety?
The OSA gives Ofcom (the UK’s communications regulator) unprecedented power over the country’s digital content. It now mandates that platforms proactively monitor, censor and remove any content it deems “harmful”, even if there’s nothing illegal about it. This includes, by increasingly blurry definitions, hate speech, misinformation and bullying – and can even introduce jailtime for companies failing to comply with them.
Among the most vocal opponents are the encrypted messaging apps, Whatsapp and Signal. The OSA means government regulators can compel these services to install backdoor services to scan the content of messages, which fundamentally undermines the core principle of their end-to-end encryption offerings. Any companies found refusing to comply may now be fined, blocked, or even criminalised. In short: the privacy we were promised is now being mandated against.
This Act also criminalises “unauthorised access” to online content, which critics say could affect basic functions like right-clicking certain things, viewing source code, or accessing archived information.
It’s legislation with sweeping intent, but vague definitions....<<<Read More>>>...The silent invasion: How microplastics are poisoning the human body
A study published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences back in June revealed the extent of the damage caused by these microplastics invisible to the naked eye. These microplastics are infiltrating our organs, disrupting hormones and potentially causing irreversible damage to fertility, metabolism and brain function.
Microplastics are everywhere – in food, water and air. They stem from plastic waste breaking down over time, synthetic clothing shedding fibers and everyday products leaching chemicals.
Once ingested or inhaled, these particles bypass the body's natural defenses, embedding themselves in tissues and organs. Scientists have detected them in blood, breast milk and even remote environments like Arctic ice, proving their pervasive reach....<<<Read More>>>...