Well, we all have our suspicions, but an article in Green MedInfo last June suggests that our suspicions are totally justified. 'Following closely on the heels of the June 24th release of Project Veritas' investigation into Google’s manipulation of search results and …
Rat hairs, hormones and chlorine – why food standards matter in trade deals
Bludgeoned by Brexit as we currently are, I thought you might be interested in this interview with Dr Charlie Clutterbuck (Bittersweet Brexit) on Geoff Tansey's blog. 'A trade deal around food with the USA', he says,'is not just about chlorinated chicken, hormone drenched …
Why do insurers refuse to cover 5G related risks?
This is not a new story but with the ever more urgent push to bathe us all in 5G radiation, both from the telecoms industry and government who are raking in the license fees, it is worth revisiting. I was reminded of it by a colleague who pointed me to an article in Principia …
Little My……
My good friends who used to live in the penthouse at our Grade 1 listed Isokon Flats have now gone off to run a Moomin shop in Camden Lock. I must admit that, to my shame, I had never even heard of the Moomins – the rather delightful fairy tale characters created by the …
Word pictures
Those of you who skimmed through my 'holiday' blog a couple of days ago may have noted that there were lots of images but that it was also quite 'wordy'. The images were for you – the words were for my cousin Des – he who is lucky enough to live with the endless blue skies (when …





