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  • Climate Catastrophe Unchained

    2023-06-13

    Dane Wiggington has been pointing up the assertions of the so-called "Chem-trails" being sprayed in our skies for years, the assumption being that this is associated with the climate change nonsense so beloved of the UN agencies and WEF.

    Maria Zeee now unearths some documentation relating to some of this madness - from an official website of a US Government agency, the NOAA.

    "As part of Public Law 92-205 (1972), all non-Federal weather modification activities must be reported to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, via the NOAA Weather Program Office"

    ... from which we may infer that additional unreported federal weather modification activities will also in all likelihood exist...

    Apparently all in the name of solar radiation management - for the next 200 years. Assuming we last that long.

    "No Environmental Impact Statements

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  • Political Realignment - Straws in the Wind?

    2023-06-13

    Mahyar Tousi reports.

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    Whilst the coming together of the (very) fragmented opposition parties may be applauded, it's worth bearing in mind that defeating the main parties in a bye-election, whilst a positive move, will have little impact upon our controlled political system.

    It's plain now for all to see that whatever party gets into "power", true power lies behind the scenes with the party funders and controllers, and politics is just the show that they hope will convince the voters that we have some sort of influence. It's "

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  • A View from the "Basement"

    2023-06-08

    An independent-thinking American comments on current world events in his own idiosyncratic style... make of it what you will.

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  • Forensic Analysis of Vaccine Regulatory Failure in The USA

    2023-06-07

    It's been a long time in the making, but it's a hum-dinger, a triumph of logic and evidence over blah-speak.

    Aaron Siri runs us briskly through the long and sorry story.

    We are left wondering how any government could have come to the decisions that Congress came to with respect to the problems that the vaccine industry was facing over three decades ago.

    We in the UK might ask why the UK followed a similar route?

    It's very simple - but how could it happen?

    Unmissable.

    1 hr 57 minutes.

     

  • Why are the Wheels on the Green Bus not Turning?

    2023-06-07

    It seems that it it isn't just in the UK where the promises of alternative warmth from non-fossil-fuel sources are lacking in the actual delivery.

    All around the world the actualité is coming home to roost and even the politicians, try as they might, are finding that they can't spout sufficient hot air to keep their constituents warm and cosy.

    It's a sad story, but obviously it can't be their fault, since being politicians they can surely find someone else to take the blame?

    "There’s a lot of talk of a “transition”, and a lot of enthusiasm for it. There’s just no transition"

    "... atmospheric CO2 continued to rise, indeed rose faster than at any point since 1850 yet the increase in temperature stopped"

    For the Highest Good

    2023-06-06

    This may not be for you...

    But for those whose minds are not quite locked shut, this may well be of interest.

    "There are more things in heaven and earth Horatio than are dreamt of in your philosophy"

    I have no such experience, so I offer offer no comment, but it's your view that matters.

    (60 minutes)

     

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  • Follow the Science ...

    2023-06-05

    ... down the Publication Hole?

    We are admonished to "follow the science" repeatedly, especially in recent times when apparently political decisions (lockdowns et al) were more or less nakedly dressed up as "science" despite "the science" that was widely recognised only months previously being entirely different...

    How did that happen?

    Net Zero Watch (no, this actually isn't about climate-you-know-what) brings us an amusing (depending upon your sense of humour) but instructive ("follow the science!") and "important" (probably depending upon your paymasters) paper by W.M. Briggs that describes (yet another) "scientific" investigation into (wait for it... ) the reliability or otherwise of the "published science".

    Surely a topic that is well overdue

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  • Mysteriouser and Mysteriouser

    2023-05-29

    Every once in a while we need to step back from the brink and remind ourselves just what a familiar yet naggingly strange world we live in.

    And when the reminder comes in serious form humourously presented, our cup runneth over.

    (Still, you do have first to get past the "word from our sponsor", but it's worth it)

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  • Down the Rabbit Hole - Into the Hive Mind

    2023-05-27

    Setting aside my preconceptions... there is good logic in this one!

    Whatever preconceptions you may be carrying, just check out the logic here. We should always think for ourselves, we should not accept unquestioningly anything that we are told - by anyone - and really, that is exactly her message.

    Does it stack up? Go figure.

    (8 minutes)

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  • The Murky Waters of the Universe, Life, and Everything

    2023-05-25

    This is a bit long at 90 minutes, but he covers a great deal of ground at quite a pace - please try to keep up!

    The inimitable Michael Tellinger delves into pre-history, and pulls out some extraordinary stones,  interesting theories, and astounding connections - yes, it appears that "they" may have really lied to us about everything...  and we may never be the same again. It will be a brave new world, but not as Aldous Huxley documented it.

    Fasten your seat-belts and plunge in...

    (91 minutes)

     

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  • A Fun Interlude with Beethoven and My-Hoa

    2023-05-21

    Tony Papert may not be immediately obviously everybody's idea of fun, but hey, he's only doing the introduction.

    Classical music also can be presented as very serious material, but maybe there's something we missed by taking classical composers too seriously?

    So can we have fun with Beethoven?

    "Beethoven is political... " 

    Well, that may not sound a very promising starting point in the search for fun these days, but...

    ... it's your viewpoint that counts!

    (68 minutes)

     

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    Great Rising - A Spontaneous Happening?

    2023-05-18

    A Great Philosophy, a Great Engagement, a Great Awakening, a Great Education?

    "... you have to do a bit of homework to realise what the big picture is... "

    Well, I guess you, dear reader, are already on the right site for that.

    (47 minutes)

     

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  • Life is a Pyramid

    2023-05-16

    This is a stunning exposition, let down it must be said by poor sound and vision at critical points - but stick with it, the bits that can't be seen are drawn out in added diagrammatic superimposition in due course.

    You may need to watch this more than once...  but if unexplained synchronicities fascinate, then this is for you!

    But why do I have the uneasy feeling that he has merely scratched the surface of knowledge still to be uncovered?

    (53 minutes)

     

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  • Down the Rabbit Hole - in Search of the Annunaki

    2023-05-15

    If you are not familiar with our "Down the Rabbit Hole" articles, you may want to peruse a few of them before you undertake this one.

    I feature them not because I think them correct, but because I'm not prepared to dismiss them out of hand merely because they seem outlandish. It is clear that "science" does not understand the origins of humanity, and in the face of obvious evidence that somebody built many megalithic structures for purposes unknown all over the globe at some time in pre-history, we have to assume that there is much that currently we do not understand.

    If by some chance some of these theses should turn up and hit us in the face, it might be best to have some prior awareness...

    Billy Carson, American researcher of pre-history, author of the Compendium of the Emerald Tablets a

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  • Politicians Lying? So What Did We Expect?

    2023-05-14

    Neil Oliver again...

    But who cares?

    " If we don't demand that this behaviour stops, it will keep happening ... "

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  • The Damaging Irrelevance of Government

    2023-05-08

    The time they are a-changing...

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  • A New Perspective on Quantum Entanglement

    2023-05-06

    A positive beginning for a new reign?

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  • Down the Coronation Rabbit Hole

    2023-05-04

    Coronations are rare events of singular importance in legal religious traditional and indeed even revolutionary terms. 

    But simple it isn't - every one of us may have a view, sincerely held, based upon different aspects of the historical viewpoint, that essentially may range from "history is  bunk" to "history is the final arbiter". But - whose version of history is to be believed?!

    So by way of illustration (and it should be noted, a measure of light entertainment), we investigate the rather limiting viewpoint that a successful coronation MUST be based upon the use of a "genuine" biblical relic that, given the passage of time and the consequent opportunity for corruption of both the message and the relic itself (not to mention the acknowledged inclination of humanity toward both mischief and error), a sane person might reasonably conclude that the genuineness of both the message and the relic cannot be established beyond reasonable doubt.

    That being the

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  • Ancient (and not Quite so Ancient) History

    2023-04-29

    These two videos ambushed me this morning.

    On the face of it neither of them grabbed my attention, but I wasn't feeling my best (late night last night) so it was convenient to indulge YouTube with some leisurely viewing, apropos of nothing in particular.

    Serendipity - the art of encountering fortuitous happenings!

    These are long videos, and in a (rather extended) weak moment I watched them both to the end. They are not related except in as much as they deal with a broad sweep of history, but the presentation and subject matter is complementary.

    The first is an interview of talking heads, and is probably the easier to follow, whilst the second is in lecture format (albeit quite informal) but it does have an annoying habit of showing the lecturer rather than the slides he is talking about.

    And ignore the intro, it's nothing to do

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  • Reflections on Current Times

    2023-04-27

    I make no apology for featuring the work of Martin Geddes - he is a legend of our times, a man who has travelled from the worldly materialism of the way we used to live, to spiritual awakening (his words), and has fallen in both material wealth and the esteem of his erstwhile colleagues, not to mention his former innocent peace and tranquillity, as a result.

    He is fighting our battles against the deceptive powers-that-be and documenting how he gets on for our benefit - at no charge other than that which we choose to contribute out of our generosity. We can't ask for more than that.

    This article presents two recent pieces from his Substack, one concerning the effect of the current psycho-war on family relationships, the other commenting on his feelings about the continuing stand-off between those who have kept and

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