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Bad news by the bucket-load

My inbox always greets me with the latest slew of developments in the roll out and manifestation of the so called 'vaccine' - actually a bio-weapon for the compromise of our immune system. It varies from day to day but here is this morning's selection of headlines: Just sickening, these I’m All Right Jacks clamouring for Plan B It’s shameful using Colin Powell’s death to demonise anti-vaxxers...

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New phase in my diary writing – Day one

From now on I shall be writing about the world as I see it from the Christian point of view including self development and how I see the whole co**vid thing. Day to day matters are less important especially as another fake lockdown comes upon us. If there is one sure thing, we are all going to suffer with deaths, restrictions and shortages this winter. I write from the UK. I attempt to read the...

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How to put your audience to sleep

Yesterday Friday I was called by an old contact to come along to a lecture about 5G. The venue was in Dorset but only 40 minutes from our home so we thought 'why not'. About 50 of us gathered in a light (too light as it turned out) and modern village hall to hear the speaker (I will not name him) talk about aspects of 5G The talk was given by a mechanical engineer of 20 years standing. It's one...

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The is none so blind as those who do not want to see

I have received recent correspondence from a long term friend whose husband has recently taken the 'jab'. This is an extract from her letter to me. Fact is - how are we going to win this war if people are not standing together? We get cyber bullying over this. My daughter had her vaccines and have thick veins showing on her legs now. My husband still has blood clots. His upper body gets warm and...

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It’s been absolutely ages …. since I wrote my diary.

It is true that I have been busy - over-busy in fact. I went to Manchester to stay with an old friend. We spent our time driving around the area. Manchester and surrounds are not the most beautiful in the north so to get to anywhere attractive you need to drive for over an hour. The furthest place we visited was the Isle of Anglesea. This was our first visit and I realised I has underestimated...

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An enchanting walk and a break from the computer

Yesterday Friday we decided to have a day off and go for a walk in the country. The Mendip Times carries a monthly recommended walk which in June was to a forestry commission wood south of East Harptree here in Somerset. Apart from the fact that we got lost a couple of times the day was an absolute delight with perfect weather, not warm and even sultry with very little wind. The flowers on the...

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