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This year’s bees are well underway at the hotel, we added another which is slowly getting attention. But the old one is filling up with little mud plugs. Here are a few where they are facing me or starting to make their way back out. Or they start like that in the morning until it warms up. Very cool to watch.




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A machine of sorts. One that can convert and direct energy perhaps. And what if the raw material to covert to that energy, was people. Human thought and emotion being channelled into a specific purpose. I wondered if churches and cathedrals may have been a previous harnesser of this energy. You don’t need everyone, just enough, so they were content for the longest time, each week to gather what they wanted. And along the way, maybe it was learnt that joy and grief (from weddings and funerals), was found to be quite potent as an energy source. So you would want to amplify that harvesting power wouldn’t you?
Internet is the new religion. Many just flocked to it, others are now being railroaded towards it, and eventually they will exclude anyone who doesn’t embrace it. They already are in most of the world. That seems to be where the real power is, and they want everyone assimilated. I imagine in a Borg type way from Star Trek. Part synthetic, part biological, with a consciousness connected to and controlled by the hive.
The last few years with the issues across the world, they found a way to focus everyone on the same issue (or enough anyway). Then heaped on distress, confusion, tragedy, grief and more. Imagine if that was able to be reaped in some way. Same thought process for why they want people chipped in some format and hooked up to a mainframe.
The next piece in that unfolding augmented humans is moving along though i noticed with a recent article, following on from a certain wealthy ceo wanting to implant chips in people’s heads. But that’s too shocking, people are resisting, so the tamer route has been revealed. They are offering a device you have on you, that can ‘help with insomnia’ by assisting to eliminate intrusive or distracting thoughts. Doesn’t sound calming at all, but sounds like it could fit neatly into their monitoring plan. They also seem rather taken with being able to know your thoughts as well as manipulate them. They have had the ability to influence and partially manipulate them for a while already, I suspect this is the upgrade or next phase.
But for now they are infiltrating life in all quarters and if you think its intrusive now, then just wait to see what they have lined up for global society. There is a very good reason many people across this realm are resisting and it isn’t through fear of technology, it is because of the people who wield it and their motives which appear to be rather nefarious in nature.
Only time will tell how this will unfold, but time is what we don’t have much of…

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The bee was there as I happened to have my camera, time to get a good shot or two.


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I haven’t gone down the avenue really of zombies yet, no-one really wants to think about them or believe it’s a possibility. And it probably won’t shock you if you are used to my articles, that I have given an awful lot of thought to them. Watched many films about them, read books and had nightmares after those films when a child. And studied what I thought would occur if a real virus was discovered that tore through the population for one of my fictional books. And possibly because of my fear of the concept, I wanted to learn how it could, or couldn’t occur.
Along the way of my research, a new game came out on the phone around 2017 called Pandemic. A simulation game, of creating and mutating pathogens to create ‘the perfect virus’. It took a number of attempts to get it right, starting it in the right conditions, giving it the right environment to develop. At the same time, you had to beat the little blue bubbles appearing around the world, signifying a vaccine being developed. When I did it, and the world was dead, it did not feel like a sense of achievement, quite the opposite. My heart sank. Because I then ran a simulation in my head, same game, but in real life, with real people. And wondered, if perhaps these games were just data harvesting apps to have boots on the ground doing unknowing live research. It worried me. I stopped playing.
But when the first whispers of pandemic started in Jan 2020, I paid very close attention. Wanting to see any sign it was a real one, just in case. It seemed not, but what did occur was a shift in thought process for many. We have had many a movie thrown our way about the end of times, apocalypse and angry hungry zombies and viruses to sweep through and end humanity as we know it. Is it just from the imagination, or is it part of a carefully constructed propaganda plan to create a psychological environment for a thought process to be harboured and accepted. Over decades being assimilated into the collective psyche. It’s a possibility. I’ll list the bulk of the movies that I have watched along the way as examples, there are many more, but I didn’t need anymore, my research was done.
Return of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead
28 Days Later & sequel
Resident Evil films
Train to Busan
World War Z
Shaun of the Dead (comedy, but class)
These films painting a horrifying portrait of awfulness no-one should really be spending their time thinking about. But it spawned a culture of planning, prepping and worrying. For some of course, not all. It also creates a mental landscape where these things do become a reality in people’s minds, reinforced by TV series and scenarios to be watched and thought through and discussed. The great distraction that is television and programming. But what are they programming people with and what for? One does wonder. Although it seems clear of late, the last thing you would want to do if you are trying to get rid of the population, is create one that lives on even after death. What is going on will remain to be seen, but I will continue to consider it from all angles, however outrageous it may seem. We are living in outrageous times…

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I have given much thought to how modern living and technology has affected our reactions and responses. Either to hinder or help, they are both an outcome it seems. An extra neurological demand on a brain that may not be able to adapt as well as others could cause issues. Seems logical and quite obvious to me. But apparently not. There is an expectation of one size fits all, and if you don’t, they make a new category for you. Remedial, slow, backwards, retarded, autistic to name a few from back in the day if you were ‘below standard’. Keeping in mind, that was someone else’s standard and they got to decide if you were acceptable for modern society. And they still do it today, they just use less harsh words and pretend it’s for everyone’s ‘greater good’. Rather than utilise people’s differences, they seem hellbent on making us all the same.
Not everyone has taken to, or enjoys technology. And now it is becoming more complicated, with multiple layers of access, passwords, and data, people are struggling. Which it is not an accident I might add. It leads them in nicely to offer a ‘one solution fits all’ just as above with the ‘standard’. This will be the same model. Oh, we made it too hard, let us help you kind of thing. But maybe they are just utilising one of our failings, and maybe it’s one we are not entirely aware of ourselves.
When we are bamboozled and overloaded with information or a new skill, I believe our brain has a rerouting mechanism, to try and compensate. To take on the new task effectively, something else has to give way. In my case and what led me to question this, was a new task in my early 20’s. Learning to drive. As I became competent in learning to drive, my ability to concentrate and say left or right correct diminished. I had never previously had any issues with right or left commands, and although I did the right one, I said the wrong one and hand motion followed suit. I was bemused and intrigued. How could something so simple have suddenly become so difficult? I just decided it was an extra motor neuron task my brain had to adapt to, and it struggled. With computers however, I have no issue and speedily pick up new tasks, so mental vs manual also appeared to be a factor.
I have then applied this train of thought to other situations and people and wonder if they too have a particular issue in that type of arena. You can’t teach an old dog new tricks they say, but sometimes you can, so I wonder if it’s similar. Some have set brain patterns at a certain age and are not flexible to adapt or change, and some people are. At all ages. And they have labels ready for anyone who might not fit or can’t adapt. Which is why I think people do well to manage this strange modern society and way of life. Despite all the hurdles they put in our way.

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