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Another day in Bath – campaigners and an owl

No matter how many times I go to Bath, there is always something different on offer. I went to see a lady called Caroline who is a campaigner for Brexit and many other things and she is aware of the current 5G sabotage. I have cause to be reminded how few people actually have the time and energy to campaign irrespective of the subject matter. The vast majority of people are passive and unaware....

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Backwards Diary of visit to Norway

As we reached our front door here in Somerset we realised how much rain had fallen judging from the number of puddles in the road. The trip back from Honnefos which is a small town about 80 km away from Oslo was interesting. It is not everyday that we come across 3 km long road tunnels. I think the longest one is 25 km long one. Only a rich country like Norway could cope. I like the minutiae of...

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Challenging words from a blind headmaster

As a result of my membership with the local men's group, we get to hear about other groups in the area one of which is in Frome. This evening they are holding a men's curry night and here is the advertisement: Speaker: Dr John Bradshaw. John, a committed Christian, grew up on his family farm in Zimbabwe. He shares his inspirational story - from when a booby-trapped land mine exploded in his face...

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Chemtrails and a day out

So this is what the wonderful authorities are doing. I went out very early this morning, about 6:30 AM, and saw a plane spraying chemicals. You can tell chem trails apart from vapour trails because the chem trail stay in the sky for a long time. They consist of barium, aluminium, strontium, and other chemicals designed for various nefarious purposes. You may ask, how did I know that it was not a...

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Mother’s Day vs. Mothering Sunday – 5G and death

You see dear people there are two varieties. First let's have a look at the way that one of them, Mothers Day,  developed in 19th-century America when a lady called Ann Jarvis first organised a group of mothers to help out with sanitation at camps on both sides of the Civil War during a typhoid outbreak. These were called Mothers Day Work Clubs. The campaigning of the daughter, Anna Jarvis,...

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How to give birth to an idea

Spiritual programs are marginalised by the BBC to antisocial hours such as 6:30 AM on Sunday morning, repeat at 11:30 PM. In these days of catch up I suppose the timing doesn't matter in the way it used to, but there is something about listening to a program 'fresh' when other people are listening to it. Such a program is "Something Understood" which was introduced for many years by Mark Tully,...

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