musician non partisan naturopathic organic pro life anti-vax . yes we went to the moon & the earth isn’t flat. Gaza is genocide. no to nuclear yes coal/gas
Any return to ice age conditions could trigger a crisis unmatched in all human history.
Earth is still technically in an ice age and average global temperatures of around 15°C degrees are still much lower than the long-term global average of 16°C to 18°C A global warming scare has been running for 40 years, yet 10% of the world's total land area is still covered by glacial ice.
From a human perspective, the combined land area of every town and city on earth is still only 3% of the total.
Ice covers an area of 15 million square kilometers (5.8 million square miles), roughly a third of its full extent during the peak of the Last Glacial Maximum (26,000 to 19,000 years ago). This was the most recent time in Earth's history when global ice sheets were at their greatest extent.
The Antarctic ice sheet is still the largest and thickest ice formation on Earth by far, reaching up to 4.8 kilometres (about 3 miles) in depth. It holds 90% of the world's ice by volume & accounts for around 85% of total global glacial ice cover. Antarctica spans roughly 14 million square kilometers (5.4 million square miles) and covers about 8.3% of the total land surface.
Land area is only 28% of earth's surface. The oceans cover 72% to an average depth of 2.3 miles, forests cover 31% and deserts 33%. The oceans contain 86% of the global carbon reservoir and 91% of all retained heat energy; by contrast, the atmosphere holds a mere 1 to 2% of each.
The past 40 years has featured a global warming campaign raising fears of an impending climate crisis, chiefly based on forecasts of soaring temperatures and a global climate crisis. However, the fact remains that the Earth is still technically in an ice age, with ice cover at both poles all year round. We still live in the Quaternary Glaciation, which has lasted 2.58 million years.
The Quaternary Glaciation is a more severely cold extension of the Late Cenozoic Ice Age, which has lasted for 34 million years, since the time of the original glaciation of Antarctica. The chief causes were due to orbital anomalies (the Milankovitch cycles), the isolation of the Antarctic continent when Australia and South America shifted northward, as part of global tectonic changes.
The last great ice age that was similar to today was the Karoo Ice Age (also known as the Late Paleozoic Icehouse), spanning approximately 360 to 260 million years. This is one of the five major ice ages in Earth's history.
All modern human societies and every meaningful invention has occurred during the current Holocene warm interglacial period, beginning 11,700 years ago. The previous warm interglacial was the Eemian (130,000 to 115,000 years ago). Temperatures in the Eemian were also 2°C warmer than today and African megafauna and crocodiles lived in the Thames valley.
The generally accepted average extent of ice age interglacials is around 15,000 years.
So perhaps we should be considering our next move if the next glaciation comes early.
We need to get synthetic folic acid OUT of our flour, and the new fortification law repealed, but in the meantime please support this petition to allow consumers to choose.
PETITION - Ensure access to non-whole meal flour without folic acid fortification
"We call on the Government to amend the law to ensure there are at least one non-wholemeal flour option without folic acid fortification, and to exempt organic flour from mandatory folic acid fortification requirement from December 2026.
We believe this protects consumer choice and people who might need to avoid synthetic folic acid for health reasons.
Mandatory folic acid fortification affects the whole population, despite only a small proportion being at risk of issues due to a lack of folate, such as neural tube defects (NTDs) in unborn babies. NTDs only affect pregnancies, yet the entire population will be impacted. Some data suggests that NTDs can also stem from other causes, which folic acid cannot prevent. People should still have access to non-fortified and organic flour."
❗️❗️CALL TO ACTION: Please SIGN and SHARE - currently on 8400 signatures, deadline 24th June❗️❗️
https://t.co/RPfqSbx09H
I am so fed up signing petitions. Why can’t they just leave us alone? I have just signed this one. they can stick their folic acid where the sun shine.
We need to get synthetic folic acid OUT of our flour, and the new fortification law repealed, but in the meantime please support this petition to allow consumers to choose.
PETITION - Ensure access to non-whole meal flour without folic acid fortification
"We call on the Government to amend the law to ensure there are at least one non-wholemeal flour option without folic acid fortification, and to exempt organic flour from mandatory folic acid fortification requirement from December 2026.
We believe this protects consumer choice and people who might need to avoid synthetic folic acid for health reasons.
Mandatory folic acid fortification affects the whole population, despite only a small proportion being at risk of issues due to a lack of folate, such as neural tube defects (NTDs) in unborn babies. NTDs only affect pregnancies, yet the entire population will be impacted. Some data suggests that NTDs can also stem from other causes, which folic acid cannot prevent. People should still have access to non-fortified and organic flour."
❗️❗️CALL TO ACTION: Please SIGN and SHARE - currently on 8400 signatures, deadline 24th June❗️❗️
https://t.co/RPfqSbx09H
Ireland. Are you all looking forward to your local community being increasingly managed by low 90 IQ people with a few online cultural psychology courses behind their belts?
A Video has emerged of Indian killer Vickrum Digwa who murdered Henry Nowak, brandishing a SWORD threatening people in a road rage incident.
If he was deported once he displayed violent behaviour the first time then Henry would still be alive.
It’s 2026, why the hell are migrants running around with swords?
Incompatible culture.
@A1an_M Sun, Salt air and water- sweet and reinvigorating. Absence of emf and city fumes. Grounding yourself barefoot on the earth all good for the soul.
@RestoreBritain Why don’t you do what the rainbow alpabettis do and threaten the venue/organisers. Better still hold your alternative outside and intimidate those attending
Study linking vaccines to SIDS deleted 🚨
A major science publisher says the peer-reviewed article is too dangerous for doctors and parents to read...
https://t.co/lGPEE4sxdG
@thecoastguy It takes years to catch up with infringements. Panic when notes moved from publishing houses sheet onto recordings on wax cylinders. Same 4 radio, tapes, CDs, and streaming. New tec shows upshakes everything up the law usually comes years later trying to figure out who owns what.
Police in India arrested 11 people who issued over 100k fake university degrees in medicine, & engineering
You're "Premiere talent" is here working as doctors on fraudulent degrees
This actually happened. It's not an X hoax.
100,000 is a huge number, and Grok says the true number is thought to be as high as one million.
The USA was probably their top destination.
On Dec 10, 2025, India seized 100,000 forged diplomas from 22 universities. The Indian government know the names of the fake degree holders. Many were medical degrees, some were nursing or engineering.
The US State Department must demand the names of all fake Indian degree holders.
Then they must be expelled from the USA, or imprisoned.
If India won't provide the list, then we must expel all Indians who were admitted or hired on the basis of Indian credentials.
If you disagree, then you want to children to die from preventable medical errors or collapsing bridges.
This actually happened. It's not an X hoax.
100,000 is a huge number, and Grok says the true number is thought to be as high as one million.
The USA was probably their top destination.
On Dec 10, 2025, India seized 100,000 forged diplomas from 22 universities. The Indian government know the names of the fake degree holders. Many were medical degrees, some were nursing or engineering.
The US State Department must demand the names of all fake Indian degree holders.
Then they must be expelled from the USA, or imprisoned.
If India won't provide the list, then we must expel all Indians who were admitted or hired on the basis of Indian credentials.
If you disagree, then you want to children to die from preventable medical errors or collapsing bridges.
Every obedience experiment in history had the same overlooked finding.
Not everyone complied.
In Milgram’s lab, 35% refused to deliver the final shock. In Asch’s line experiments, 25% never conformed, not once, across any trial. In Zimbardo’s prison, at least one guard refused to dehumanize. One prisoner demanded a lawyer instead of a doctor and broke the psychological frame entirely.
We spent decades studying the ones who obeyed.
We barely asked what made the others different.
That question matters more now than it ever has.
The resisters in the COVID era were not difficult to find. Physicians who filed exemptions and lost their licenses. Nurses who walked away from careers rather than mandate patients into decisions they hadn’t genuinely chosen. Scientists who published contrary data knowing what it would cost them. Parents who stood alone at school board meetings. Ordinary people who simply said, quietly, without drama , no.
What made them different?
Research consistently identifies a cluster of factors. Not personality traits you either have or don’t. Situational and cognitive patterns that can be cultivated.
First: prior reflection on authority. The resisters had usually thought, before the crisis, about the limits of institutional trust. They weren’t cynics. They were people who had already asked the question “under what conditions would I refuse?” before anyone was asking them to comply.
Second: a concrete reference point outside the consensus. A value, a principle, an oath, a relationship that existed independently of the institutional structure demanding compliance. Something the system couldn’t reach.
Third: at least one other person. Milgram found that a single dissenting confederate reduced compliance dramatically. The resisters rarely stood entirely alone. They found each other. Sustained each other. Gave each other permission.
Fourth: the willingness to tolerate social pain. Not immunity to it. Tolerance of it. They felt the pressure. They felt the exclusion. They chose the discomfort of integrity over the comfort of belonging.
None of this is innate. All of it is learnable.
The most important thing Milgram, Asch, and Zimbardo taught us is not how fragile conscience is.
It’s that conscience can hold, if you’ve trained it, named its limits, and found even one other person willing to hold theirs beside you.
Build that now. Because the experiment is always running.
Until then stay humble.