Month: May 2018

moral insanity

I hope I never become so degenerate that I forget the difference between truth and lies. Every day in the mainstream media 90% of the material is compromised. It is either lies, or a cover for lies. In other words, if you are in a group of people, or a management system or a government where people have told lies and you tell the truth, you will stand out and you will be rejected. Truth speakers...

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The therapeutic value of a fire

I'm sure somewhere deep in our DNA it is a memory of sitting round a fire on a cold night dressed only in animal skins and keeping the fire bright and lively to keep away wild animals. I have always had this thing about fire though I recall in my life one or two fires went a little bit beyond their remit and I set fire to something that I shouldn't have done. It is amazing how quickly fires...

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the grand pause and changing gear

My more alert readers will have noticed that there have been days when I have written nothing. This has been because my attention has been drawn entirely elsewhere and I don't know what sort of being I'm going to turn into. Last weekend, I attended Alternative View 9 which was a summary of different ways of seeing the world to that which is presented to us on a daily nay hourly basis by The...

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a lovely garden and a message to all cellphone owners

This man has a lovely spirit. And now to the main purpose of the diary. I'm a member of a local garden group here in Midsomer Norton and we decided to visit a place called Henley mill, near Wells. I do not think that any photograph can do justice to a transformation of a field into such an interesting garden but I will do my best.  95% of this diary is pictorial. Sally Gregson presides over the...

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Bath’s canals – images that ask a question

VERY LONG PAGE Francoise and I decided that a day trip to Bath to get away from it all  would be a good idea. We are very fortunate to live half an hour away from a city with a Georgian stamp on it which makes all the buildings hang together like a unit and is very beautiful to behold whichever way you walk.  This diary will be largely a picture essay. Within 5 or 10 minutes of the centre you...

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A period of silence

For the first time in the year, my diary has been silent. I have been a delegate at a conference called AV9 which presents the world not as the mainstream media sees it but from the lips of the participants, what is actually going on. There are some topics that are so shocking even to me who have been involved in the field for many years that to put pen to paper is not easy. I have to relive the...

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