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An alien’s view of the world. A bible study. Where is summer?

Rain forecast for today so we fiddle around in the garden and have drinks in the little alcove that we have prepared. It occurs to me that the Great Reset which is currently throttling the world is an alien experiment to control their minds and keep us as a slave race, separating us from our God given psychic and perceptive abilities. I need to be a determinist and not a fatalist. The latter is...

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Three more village Fairs – bring on the goats

Today there were no less than six local annual Village fairs. Since they all started at about the same time, 2pm, we had to choose which ones to attend. The three we chose are listed below. We went to Compton Dando, Chewton Mendip, and finally Paulton. The demography of those who attend these occasions are very telling. It is clear that a number of professional people choose to live in village...

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‘Don’t worry about me. I have a brilliant idea’

While wandering through Bath today a car with an open window overtook me and one of the male occupiers shouted on his mobile to someone else 'don't worry about me I have a brilliant idea'. This cheered me up no end as I felt the human spirit was so in danger of merging with AI and consumerism that people have forgotten how to use their brains. This guy was on fire. Thank you whoever you are....

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alternative eye treatment plus impossible gardens

Saturday morning I received a letter from the Eye Department at RUH, Bath telling me that my Eylea injections for my wet macular were not going well and that they were proposing an alternative medicine, Vabyismo,  as the team consider it more likely to achieve success. Enclosed was a glossy brochure to inform me all about it.  I will give it a go.  Meanwhile I do have an alternative approach via...

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A successful visit to an acupuncturist

Anyone worth their salt will know about associated subjects apart from energy meridians. Stacey was the mother of two with whom I immediately clicked. I strongly felt I wanted to talk about my stomach which had been seriously misbehaving in the last 24 hours almost as if it had been poisoned. We went through my complete food routine and realised that the main problem was the eating of 'sweet'...

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A day of telephone calls

If I recall this is my first diary entry about phone calls but they all seemed to happen at once. Last evening I inquired about private medical insurance. This morning I spoke for about half an hour to a very keen and alert representative company. They act on behalf of eleven health companies. Aviva Health was mentioned. Apart from age they want to know if you smoke or have taken drugs. There...

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