Gosh this is heavy material
David Rogers Webb – The Great Taking (2024). Highly technical from the financial point of view. I got to this via Mike Yeadon. FINAL WARNING: Dr Mike Yeadon Interview (4K) | Oracle Films. They are both over one hour and not easy watching, and I confidently predict that less than 1 in 10 of my readers will even click on it. I am doing my duty of care to myself and my fellow humans. It is ‘for the record’. See TheGreatTaking.com Free pdf
Also, David Rogers Webb Part 2: Facing up to the Great Taking and Ending Central Banking. Dec 24
I like to be tidy

The tidier I am, the more efficient I am especially at work. This applies particularly to my PC I typically have about 50 tabs open on two screens, one Opera and one Firefox but I find through classifying things properly the time it takes to access a particular tab is reduced markedly. If you have a lot of tabs running it is quite difficult to see what is what as they are so squeezed up.
What you do is to click on a particular tab and the system will ask you whether you want to put it into a group, listing the groups you have already chosen or inviting you to form a new one. Then when you click on one of them, for example my websites, all the relevant tabs appear, and you get to avoid the situation where they are all over the place and you have to scratch around, which is time-wasting and very frustrating.
Trying to find the right help
when we went to Glastonbury yesterday for an appointment with someone who had been recommended. Last December Francoise twisted her leg and hoped that it would improve with time, but it did not, so serious attention was postponed until June.
The real interesting point is that you have to find someone who treats the cause not symptoms; if we were, for example, to rely just on massage the symptoms would disappear but only for a bit so we have to look at what is causing the problem and correct that at source.Â
I’m afraid that allopathic medicine is more about treating symptoms than looking at causes.
It is worth persevering and asking around. It is seldom that a solution can be found in one type of intervention; it’s a combination of attitude, maybe relieving the symptoms but looking for the original source and accepting the fact that it may take some time for the body to heal. We have to work with the body not fighting it (e.g. Fighting Cancer)
Ruth Baker Art
she is exhibiting at the moment until the end of next week and her exhibition is called pyrography which is basically using a soldering iron instead of a paintbrush. The results are scarcely believable.
I include an example of her work here and it is certainly worth paying a visit to the museum on The Green in Wells, Somerset.Â

Click on the QR Code. It does work. I have tested it.

