I think the word priest (as in the original) might be more appropriate here anyway.
We are witnessing the rise of another set of religious beliefs and it has its priesthood - from Mann and Kerry down. Gates of course will jump on any bandwagon he thinks will make him richer and/or more influential.
As to the solar panels - I'm sure the manufacturers don't care if, god forbid, anyone does succeed in blocking out the sun. You'll just need to buy more.
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This is hilarious. We're talking about people who genuinely couldn't organise a booze up in a brewery......don't people realise if they really were going to do this, what would be the point of all the solar farms they're trying to build? 🤣😂 I like Charlie Bentley Astor but clearly she doesn't get out of London much - last summer was pretty good, as the pics on my phone prove. We had 3 glorious sun drenched weeks in Cornwall and it was still great when we got back home 🤣
Jaime, you're such a good writer! I'm glad you're on the side of common sense and not turning out verbiage for the hand-wringing dunces afraid of "climate change".
Anytime I see the word "they" followed by claims of a Master Plan that "they" are enacting, I'm so afraid! Afraid that human stupidity is limitless.
People like Bill Gates are sufficiently rich, self-centred and unhinged to finance geoengineering. Several states in the US have passed laws to ban the practice. Farmers have found evidence of soil pollution from shards of aluminium foil so maybe it is a depopulation agenda.
But you’re right, it will have no lasting effect on the climate. Maybe their motivation is so that when natural global cooling kicks in as could happen within a few years they can say “See, it worked, our geoengineering saved us from global boiling but that was only a temporary respite and we need to press ahead with the Net Zero decarbonisation agenda”.
I love Alex Jones, I really do, but he's so off target with this one, trying to convince his followers that the UK government has now admitted that 'chemtrails are real'. NO, they haven't!
You are spot on. Having played and then worked outside all my life I can't understand how people have lost touch with the weather. They should read Gilbert White's diaries to see nothing has changed since 1750 s. I give up at the gullability of the general population.
Yes, a wonderful book. And people have lost touch with the weather as they spend so little time outside, especially in cities. I'm a country boy who spends the whole summer gardening from dawn to dusk, and a dog to walk in the winter as well as over winter gardening, tidying up.
I have always preferred to be outside. Born in 1951, we were all of course kicked out to play, being told to bugger off if we came home except for lunch. I was fortunate enough (well, my old man worked himself into an early grave, bless him) to go to a prep school, Heronwater, in a country setting (an old estate, the school had the Georgian house, but the old Farm Home still operated and all our veg was there. Heronwater, as there was a lake with a Heronry. I once came across a recently dead Heron, so was able to pick it up and examine. They are the most beautiful birds.
As well as a great education, which really stretched us - Latin and Classical Greek from 8, learning Keats odes etc. by rote; but when we were not being educated we were out of doors. At weekends, there was a large wood, with a stream running through it, and Sequoia, where were allowed to play and make fires, build dens, and do what boys love to do. Weekdays a smaller wood (where we often saw adders). Sundays we would often be taken for long walks in the nearby hills (essential leading to Snowdonia) with teachers who could do stuff like pick up an owl pellet and tells us what it had eaten.
A lifelong love of nature was a huge gift to me.
In the winter of 1963, we were more or less "imprisoned". No parental visits the whole term, no sports. Though we had occasional cross country runs in the snow. Clad in gym shoes, shorts and aertex shirts off we went. My clear memory of this was a friend, (Stuart? I think) Ninian, who was a wee lad, pretty much disappearing in a snow drift.
Sir, sir! Ninian's disappeared in a snow drift...
Learnt to swim in a lake, fostering a lifelong love of what is now called "wild swimming". Indeed, I am just back from a week's retreat at Buckfast Abbey for Holy Week; the river Dart flows through their land, and not far up is a weir, perfect for swimming. So I did. Skinny dipping as there's nobody around and it is SO much nicer to swim naked, the water becomes silky. My fellow people on retreat were somewhat surprised. Also to meet a (quietly evangelical Carnivore!)
It closed some years ago, and is now a private house
You said at length what I could have done and didn't. I was a Cornish child and then studied horticulture. My friend of 45 years who also studied horticulture is now retired and playing happily at his first love which was farming. We see eye to eye on the climate nonsense. You can't fool someone closely connected to the land, although they may not speak up when challenged by the brain washed brigade. My friend is robust when defending his views to his family, none of whom agree with him. It's sad. He also has much to do with the church of England and is appalled at how they spout the climate rubbish.
Next time round, I would be a horticulturalist and arborist. I retired some time ago (73) and have become an avid and good gardener. Know all the botanical names (Latin!) and love the. We have a dwarf Katsura (they can be huge) - Cercidiphyllum japonica). Hail from Japan, and "Cercidiphyllum" means "with leaves like a Cercis (Judas tree) tree. We have a dwarf one of those as well, and indeed, the leaves are very similar.
And then the next time round theology and bible studies. I have always been a believer, and during lockdown read the Bible (KJV, of course, cover to cover) with commentaries at the same time. Literary rather than purely theological, although of course there is much theology as well).
On completion, I realised - well, I'll have to read that all over again (Ezekiel at the moment. I also went on retreat at glorious Buckfast Abbey. By default, an Anglican I am so distressed at what has happened to the Anglican Church, I decided to investigate Catholicism and where better than a Monastery? Third time in a year, and am just back from Holy Week, with its almost overwhelming services - the Easter Vigil on the day before he rose, and the Sunday Mass were just extraordinary, and confirmed to me that I AM a Christian. Will also attend the Orthodox Church in Bath and talk to people there.
My parents, both born in 1919 were devout Atheists (a term which delighted the Monks 😇😇) and never attended church other occasional school ones with is, and obviously weddings and funerals). Nor me until recently. So unbaptised, and one wonders, who would be a godparent to a 77 year old (to be a catechumen usually takes 4 years). Happily we have a dear friend nearby in Wells, an ex-Nun, who cam assist me.
I find it exciting, and the more I read the Bible, and the more about the Bible, makes me realise just how profound it is.
Given everything I've heard about both the frequently murky UK climate, and the geoengineering already going on, the evil thought that flashes past is, "How would they ever know such a plan was working?"
And I thought that now Klaus is gone they had moved on the "there is no water" scare. I remember Irina Slav wrote an article last year on the EU's control moves on that front.
As far as geoengineering - well who knows what's true - but I do have some photos of some very weird sky's over central Texas.
What they're spraying is quite toxic. Aluminum, Barium, Strontium, Sulfur, hydrogels. Try inhaling that on a long term basis. The dimming is the misdirect. Like the cobid jabs, this is all about depopulation. Government democide. They want us dead.
Well given that Gates involvement in whatever has always been disastrous for the rest of us, I suspect this will as well.
And what is the - excuse me - the fucking point of covering the country (UK here) in solar panels only to turn the - excuse me - the fucking son.
Will someone rid us of his turbulent psycho?
I think the word priest (as in the original) might be more appropriate here anyway.
We are witnessing the rise of another set of religious beliefs and it has its priesthood - from Mann and Kerry down. Gates of course will jump on any bandwagon he thinks will make him richer and/or more influential.
As to the solar panels - I'm sure the manufacturers don't care if, god forbid, anyone does succeed in blocking out the sun. You'll just need to buy more.
Yes; the left's ideologies are all "faiths" from Marxism to "We know better than you because we are morally superior (ism!)>
A clerisy
God rot their souls.
Last para - yup, how did we got to be so DERANGED
Answer. Psychic epidemic. Or as I noted in another not, a psychic epidemic of psychic epidemics
🦋🌺Please sign & share our Open Letter and/or get in touch through the website if you want to help us get these crimes stopped. We do not consent to dangerous, polluting solar radiation management experiments in our atmosphere. We're seeing small but significant changes for the better in responses from some MPs, but it's slow work and there aren't many of us who are actively engaged. Help us to keep growing our campaign. Thanks!🌺🦋 https://britonsforacleanatmosphere.uk/open-letter-we-do-not-consent-to-srm-experimentation/
This is hilarious. We're talking about people who genuinely couldn't organise a booze up in a brewery......don't people realise if they really were going to do this, what would be the point of all the solar farms they're trying to build? 🤣😂 I like Charlie Bentley Astor but clearly she doesn't get out of London much - last summer was pretty good, as the pics on my phone prove. We had 3 glorious sun drenched weeks in Cornwall and it was still great when we got back home 🤣
So…..spend £billions on solar farms, then……….block the Sun! Sounds perfect 🤔
Jaime, you're such a good writer! I'm glad you're on the side of common sense and not turning out verbiage for the hand-wringing dunces afraid of "climate change".
Anytime I see the word "they" followed by claims of a Master Plan that "they" are enacting, I'm so afraid! Afraid that human stupidity is limitless.
People like Bill Gates are sufficiently rich, self-centred and unhinged to finance geoengineering. Several states in the US have passed laws to ban the practice. Farmers have found evidence of soil pollution from shards of aluminium foil so maybe it is a depopulation agenda.
But you’re right, it will have no lasting effect on the climate. Maybe their motivation is so that when natural global cooling kicks in as could happen within a few years they can say “See, it worked, our geoengineering saved us from global boiling but that was only a temporary respite and we need to press ahead with the Net Zero decarbonisation agenda”.
Best way to appease the climate gods is to sacrifice a couple of dozen virgins - if you can find any.
Abetter solution would be to sacrifice a couple of hundred politicians.
I love Alex Jones, I really do, but he's so off target with this one, trying to convince his followers that the UK government has now admitted that 'chemtrails are real'. NO, they haven't!
https://x.com/RealAlexJones/status/1915187965019500896
You are spot on. Having played and then worked outside all my life I can't understand how people have lost touch with the weather. They should read Gilbert White's diaries to see nothing has changed since 1750 s. I give up at the gullability of the general population.
Yes, a wonderful book. And people have lost touch with the weather as they spend so little time outside, especially in cities. I'm a country boy who spends the whole summer gardening from dawn to dusk, and a dog to walk in the winter as well as over winter gardening, tidying up.
I have always preferred to be outside. Born in 1951, we were all of course kicked out to play, being told to bugger off if we came home except for lunch. I was fortunate enough (well, my old man worked himself into an early grave, bless him) to go to a prep school, Heronwater, in a country setting (an old estate, the school had the Georgian house, but the old Farm Home still operated and all our veg was there. Heronwater, as there was a lake with a Heronry. I once came across a recently dead Heron, so was able to pick it up and examine. They are the most beautiful birds.
As well as a great education, which really stretched us - Latin and Classical Greek from 8, learning Keats odes etc. by rote; but when we were not being educated we were out of doors. At weekends, there was a large wood, with a stream running through it, and Sequoia, where were allowed to play and make fires, build dens, and do what boys love to do. Weekdays a smaller wood (where we often saw adders). Sundays we would often be taken for long walks in the nearby hills (essential leading to Snowdonia) with teachers who could do stuff like pick up an owl pellet and tells us what it had eaten.
A lifelong love of nature was a huge gift to me.
In the winter of 1963, we were more or less "imprisoned". No parental visits the whole term, no sports. Though we had occasional cross country runs in the snow. Clad in gym shoes, shorts and aertex shirts off we went. My clear memory of this was a friend, (Stuart? I think) Ninian, who was a wee lad, pretty much disappearing in a snow drift.
Sir, sir! Ninian's disappeared in a snow drift...
Learnt to swim in a lake, fostering a lifelong love of what is now called "wild swimming". Indeed, I am just back from a week's retreat at Buckfast Abbey for Holy Week; the river Dart flows through their land, and not far up is a weir, perfect for swimming. So I did. Skinny dipping as there's nobody around and it is SO much nicer to swim naked, the water becomes silky. My fellow people on retreat were somewhat surprised. Also to meet a (quietly evangelical Carnivore!)
It closed some years ago, and is now a private house
https://www.peoplescollection.wales/items/423875#?xywh=-57%2C0%2C913%2C607
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coed_Coch
Oh and there was a flock of Welsh Ponies there who were pretty much the top flock. Fine beasts...
You said at length what I could have done and didn't. I was a Cornish child and then studied horticulture. My friend of 45 years who also studied horticulture is now retired and playing happily at his first love which was farming. We see eye to eye on the climate nonsense. You can't fool someone closely connected to the land, although they may not speak up when challenged by the brain washed brigade. My friend is robust when defending his views to his family, none of whom agree with him. It's sad. He also has much to do with the church of England and is appalled at how they spout the climate rubbish.
Thank you, Elizabeth.
Next time round, I would be a horticulturalist and arborist. I retired some time ago (73) and have become an avid and good gardener. Know all the botanical names (Latin!) and love the. We have a dwarf Katsura (they can be huge) - Cercidiphyllum japonica). Hail from Japan, and "Cercidiphyllum" means "with leaves like a Cercis (Judas tree) tree. We have a dwarf one of those as well, and indeed, the leaves are very similar.
And then the next time round theology and bible studies. I have always been a believer, and during lockdown read the Bible (KJV, of course, cover to cover) with commentaries at the same time. Literary rather than purely theological, although of course there is much theology as well).
On completion, I realised - well, I'll have to read that all over again (Ezekiel at the moment. I also went on retreat at glorious Buckfast Abbey. By default, an Anglican I am so distressed at what has happened to the Anglican Church, I decided to investigate Catholicism and where better than a Monastery? Third time in a year, and am just back from Holy Week, with its almost overwhelming services - the Easter Vigil on the day before he rose, and the Sunday Mass were just extraordinary, and confirmed to me that I AM a Christian. Will also attend the Orthodox Church in Bath and talk to people there.
My parents, both born in 1919 were devout Atheists (a term which delighted the Monks 😇😇) and never attended church other occasional school ones with is, and obviously weddings and funerals). Nor me until recently. So unbaptised, and one wonders, who would be a godparent to a 77 year old (to be a catechumen usually takes 4 years). Happily we have a dear friend nearby in Wells, an ex-Nun, who cam assist me.
I find it exciting, and the more I read the Bible, and the more about the Bible, makes me realise just how profound it is.
Sanity! Thank you.
Given everything I've heard about both the frequently murky UK climate, and the geoengineering already going on, the evil thought that flashes past is, "How would they ever know such a plan was working?"
And I thought that now Klaus is gone they had moved on the "there is no water" scare. I remember Irina Slav wrote an article last year on the EU's control moves on that front.
As far as geoengineering - well who knows what's true - but I do have some photos of some very weird sky's over central Texas.
From yesterday.....perpetrators are lining up their ducks to defend their crimes https://www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-uk-innovation-2025-4-geoengineering-trials-defended-as-missing-part-of-climate-science/
It's not so.much the "dimming"
What they're spraying is quite toxic. Aluminum, Barium, Strontium, Sulfur, hydrogels. Try inhaling that on a long term basis. The dimming is the misdirect. Like the cobid jabs, this is all about depopulation. Government democide. They want us dead.
Dead or transhuman husks
Let 'em get on with it!
At least it keeps them out out of mischief!