Month: August 2025

An unexpected trip to the A&E at RUH Bath – and the consequences

Big consequences of 'small' accidents This evening I was pacing around in the A&E at Bath RUH waiting for Françoise to return from having a treatment by the doctor after having been called in for an x-ray. I had to wait quite a considerable time, and I realized that she was probably going to come out with a bandage of some sort. Thank goodness it was not a plaster of Paris. There were 20 or...

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What do these videos have to do with anything + Pyrography

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...

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Just having some fun

I have absolutely nothing in my diary for the rest of this week at least until Saturday. I love it. Who knows what will turn up. Sure enough something did.  I noticed by chance that when standing in my back garden I appeared twice in reflections so I thought I might as well make a work of art out of it and reproduced myself a third time by opening the right hand window. It reminds me of Andy...

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What is the world depopulation agenda?

I use my diary as a record of my personal observations but also about world trends. Most of those matters are covered in my covid site, but I believe this topic is so important for us all that I have reproduced the article in full so that all my readers are fully aware of the plans that are being made for us. I wish it were not so. The author wrote this a couple of years ago, but the plans are...

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Did you miss the Shepton Mallet Mid-Somerset show today Sunday 17th?

We spent most of the day wandering around and just taking pictures so I'm afraid they're not going to be in any particular order just as I took them. I have put a brief explanation under each one. The weather was perfect and the turnout was excellent. I reckon they could do a two-day show if they wanted but maybe that is too great a demand on peoples time.. Anyway folks I hope you get some idea...

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A comforting chat with a friend amidst the chaos

In this dialogue I discuss my disappointment at the reactions of certain people when I do things for them. I am aware that virtue is its own reward and I do things because it is in my nature so to do but it is nice to get acknowledgment, at least from the human point of view Brian: Sometimes I get so full of facts and information, and I’ve come to realize we need to prepare ourselves for a...

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