Following my amazing experience on the frontline of the
Tesco Butlerian Jihad, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2024/03/tesco-butlerian-jihad-continues.html,
more happy incidents have followed. When I was on my way home from the recent
Bases Project conference I was amused to be told that the catering trolley
service on the train had been cancelled because of a computer error; and
because it's cashless they couldn't take any payments. Then as I left the
station I decided to stop by in the city centre Boots to buy some razors. I
find there are only two brands that are any good; Bic and Gillette and I'm
boycotting Gillette following their horrible anti-white male advert. I bought a
packet of ten Bic razors, but ended up paying half the labelled price. Why? The
cashier accidentally entered me in for a student discount. This was because her
previous customer had been a student and Oxford
University subsidizes its students'
access to essential groceries. She told me it was too late to change the order
and so she was forced to offer me the discount. I didn't complain. I was just lucky,
you might say; but the exact same thing happened on the bus home. The driver
sold me a ticket with a student discount by mistake. A run of good luck like
that is called "serendipity", and I was tempted to buy a Lottery
ticket before it ran out. See here at about 1.27: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2024/12/bases-2024-christmas-seminars.html.
I think things like that are meant to give us messages from God or the universe
or whatever you want to call it. I think this was why I approached the next two
incidents the way I did. I went to Sainsburys in Cowley, a store notorious for
obsessive automation. There are only three manned checkouts and they are almost
always closed. I stood with my basket beside one of them until a member of
staff came over to ask me if I needed any help. I asked him to serve me at the
checkout and he said he couldn't but he did take me over to the auto-checkouts
and gave me full instructions. Then, just a few days ago, post-New Year, I was
at Cowley Road Tesco Express again, the same store as the one in the background
link. It was evening, an unusual time for me to call in. I usually do my grocery
shopping after work, that's mid afternoon most days. None of the manned tills
were open so I waited by one like in Sainsburys. "Can I help you?"
somebody eventually asked. I replied: "Could somebody come and serve me at
this checkout please?" The assistant's reaction was interesting. I think
he knew exactly what my point was, which is good; it means people insisting on
paying cash and addressing a human being instead of a machine is not an
uncommon event at that shop. It took about three minutes to summon somebody and
I recognized her immediately. She was a young short Asian lady wearing a hijab
who had been extremely helpful to me one Christmas a few years ago. I had even
called their helpline to commend her. You might wonder why I am writing a list
of these anecdotes; what have they got to do with anything my readers would
find interesting. It might read to you like a page out of a very boring
person's diary. However, these incidents feel charged with meaning. I believe
in synchronicity. I've seen it happen too many times for anybody other than a
dedicated skeptic to write it off as coincidence. That's an unfalsifiable
hypothesis anyway, see: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/08/skeptics-portal.html.
Tuesday, 7 January 2025
Monday, 6 January 2025
Nautilus
20,000 Leagues Under
the Sea, Jules Verne's classic proto-science fiction novel from 1870, has
been adapted numerous times; but the least faithful of these has just dropped. Nautilus, a Disney+ production, is a virtual
rewrite of the entire story. One of the attractions of the book is the author's
preservation of the mystery surrounding Nemo; a name which means
"nobody" in Latin. We know very little about him except he can speak
an unknown language and he is a great engineer, being the builder of the Nautilus as well as its captain. It is
only in the sequel/spin-off novel The
Mysterious Island that we find out he is Indian and of royal lineage. This
enigma is neutralized at the very start of the TV series. We are given Nemo's
life story in the opening scenes. The Nautilus
is not primarily built by him; instead it is the brainchild of a French
scientist called Benoit who claims to have been forced to work for the East
India Mercantile Company, although his story is questioned. Nemo himself is
reduced to a slave in the shipyard being pushed around and beaten by EEEEEEEvil
white Englishmen. Nemo steals the submarine during an uprising by the slaves and
manages to escape with Benoit and a handful of the other prisoners. He picks up
a few stragglers along the way, including a young woman called Humility, who
certainly does not live up to her name. She is a Mary Sue who knows everything
and can do everything, an icon of feminist perfection. She is accompanied by
her austere French governess called Loti. The rest of the makeshift crew are a
very international bunch of Africans, Indians, Chinese, a New Zealander and a
mysterious bearded bald guy who nobody knows anything about. They are pursued
by the Company who have a ship called Dreadnought
which is very similar to a real ship of that name from the beginning of the
20th century. Like Verne's novel, the series is set in the 1850's yet the
technology is about half a century ahead of its time; more so in the case of
the Nautilus sub. They also visit a
house with a refrigerator. This gives the series a distinct steampunk ambiance
that reminded me of Dune, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2024/07/dune-watchread-party-review.html.
The characters and their situation remind me a bit of Blakes 7, see: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2007/10/blakes-7.html.
The baddies are all typical white British imperialists which include Humility's
fiancé who is a spoilt and selfish aristocrat. They are cardboard cut-outs of white
colonialist monsters, straight out of the pages of Frantz Fanon, sporting charisma
in the minus figures. I'm surprised none of them wore monocles. There is a
slight exception when it comes to Billy Millais, an old schoolmate of Nemo's.
Humility is destined for an arranged marriage, but "breaks away!" to
study science at university; but she has to disguise herself as a man of course
because "Women!" are so "Oppressed!" Part of her disguise
is a false moustache... I'm not sure that would work in reality.
The programme has its good sides. There is one scene where
the submarine surfaces and the crew bribe some whalers not to kill some whales.
Whaling has always been something that evokes horror and heartbreak in me, for
some reason, and so I was inevitably drawn emotionally into that storyline.
Some of the characters are quite likeable. Nemo himself is a kind, intelligent
and courageous man, even though he is totally different in many ways from his
original literary namesake. He is played by Shazad Latif, best known for his
role in the TV programme Spooks. My
favourite character is probably Jagadish, an elderly Indian who professes
Marxist beliefs while seeking luxury wherever he can find it. He is an amiable
buffoon, but when danger strikes he shows a lot of loyalty and bravery. His
ending is tragic yet heroic. Even Humility develops and I warmed to her a bit
in later episodes. There is also a storyline involving mind control. There are
some amusing scenes, like when they have a 1914-style truce and the two sides
play a game, not of football but cricket; and they play it on the Arctic
icecap. As with Blakes 7, some of the
Nautilus crew are rather shady and
two-faced; and the viewer wonders which side they are really on. I was
interested in the submarine itself. This is described in great detail in the
book. At the time Verne was writing, submarines were very primitive and the inability
to invent a power source that didn't need air hampered their capabilities. This
problem was arguably only solved in the 1950's with the advent of nuclear
power. (Interestingly the first nuclear-powered sub was also called Nautilus.) In the book the sub is driven
by electricity generated from a sodium water machine. The sodium to fuel it is
mined on one of Nemo's islands. It is doubtful that such a system could ever
work because the reaction is too violent to release energy in a controlled
manner. It would be like trying to power a car with dynamite, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODf_sPexS2Q.
Several film adaptations have Nemo secretly inventing nuclear power, such as my
own favourite, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvrK4G6xKZQ.
In the case of the 2024 TV series the submarine has several additional features
that make sense. It has hydroplanes to change the boat's angle, a way of
extending or retracting the ram blades and armoured covers for the front
windows. She is armed with torpedoes as well as a ram that are fired from internal
reloadable tubes. But how is this Nautilus
powered? I was hoping there might be a free energy plotline to this
programme. I'd actually really welcome an adaptation of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea with the submarine being driven by a
zero point power-plant. It would make perfect sense because free energy,
something like the Schauberger coil, would be the perfect propulsion system for
a submarine. It is air independent, requires no fuel and can deliver a very
high energy level for the volume and weight of its engine. My own fictional
work, Roswell Redeemed has this as
part of the story, see: https://hpanwo-bb.blogspot.com/2018/12/roswell-redeemed-is-here.html.
There is a tiny hint of such a plot element, especially at the end; and the
series is obviously intended to have a sequel. Despite all its positives, I
quickly grew tired of the show's anti-whiteness, its misandry. It was the
ruination of Star Trek, Star Wars and Doctor Who all over again. Despite my hopes that we had passed
"peak woke", the forces of mind-bending are not letting go of their
prey just like that. In one episode Nemo and Humility are arguing over which of them has
the most victimhood and in the same episode they meet a "Black!"
"Woman!" who used to be a slave on a sugarcane plantation. Game, set
and match I think. So generally I have mixed feelings about Nautilus, including regret that it could
have been so much better if they just cooled it with the white male historical
guilt trips. Source: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15286302/.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/08/free-energy-portal.html.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/08/free-energy-portal.html.
Sunday, 5 January 2025
Shermer Woos Up
See here for
essential background: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2016/08/michael-shermer-update.html.
And: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2018/06/michael-shermer-update-2.html.
As I said, these things can take a long time, with a lot of backtracking, doubts and regressions. However, based on Michael Shermer's recent Tweets I'd say he has just taken "the next step". On New Year's Day Matthew Livelsberger allegedly drove his Tesla Cybertruck up to the entrance of the Trump hotel inLas Vegas
and blew up the huge stash of explosives it contained. Since then many issues and
questions have arisen about this incident, which I cover here: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2025/01/ufo-disclosure-2025-disclosure-president.html.
One of those questions is how Livelsberger's military ID survived the
destruction where everything else inside the car was incinerated. This is
reminiscent of the infamous hijacker's passport of 9/11. Shermer posted the
following extraordinary statement: "While
I'm posting like a crazed conspiracist, before I regain my rationality let me
wonder how it is that the Cybertruck driver's body was burned beyond
recognition inside a vehicle that contained the blast so well that no one else
died and the hotel glass doors didn't break... but his ID and phone with
explanatory letters were fully recoverable, just lightly singed. Alrighty
then...!" Source: https://x.com/michaelshermer/status/1875367852037042296.
One of the most remarkable things about this Tweet is the slightly
tongue-in-cheek joke at the start about the conspirasphere and skeptisphere. It
feels like he already understands the conundrum of his own society and has been
harbouring subversive thoughts for quite a while. He followed up a bit later
with this: "I know, eventually we
will have explanations for why the fire mostly destroyed his body but preserved
his ID and phone, why even though his family says he loved Trump and Musk he blew
up a Cybertruck in front of a Trump hotel, why he was suicidal even though his
girlfriend says he wasn't and how PTSD explains all this. I'll probably make
that case myself. But for now, you have to admit, this is most peculiar."
Source: https://x.com/michaelshermer/status/1875383421918474714.
Here he is clearly being sarcastic. He also sounds a slightly bitter, possibly
as a result of the replies he received from his peers on the first Tweet. Some
were exactly as I have always predicted they would be: "Wouldn't expect this from you, Michael!"... "lol conspiracy theorist/crank is now
your brand." Others were from our side teasing him a bit, reminding
him of his past; such as how he had written an article over twenty years ago
explaining how the 9/11 passport story was AOK. I decided to do a bit of that
myself in a light-hearted manner. I reTweeted his first entry with an adapted
quote from Star Wars: "I find this lack of SKEP
disturbing..." "Skep" being a word I invented, meaning an
umbrella term for everything skeptical, the inversion of "woo-woo". I
also sent him a meme that said "Don't lose the faith. Come on!"
And: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2018/06/michael-shermer-update-2.html.
As I said, these things can take a long time, with a lot of backtracking, doubts and regressions. However, based on Michael Shermer's recent Tweets I'd say he has just taken "the next step". On New Year's Day Matthew Livelsberger allegedly drove his Tesla Cybertruck up to the entrance of the Trump hotel in
One of the characteristics that define a cult is that there
is never a legitimate reason to leave it. Former believers who break away are
shunned by those left behind and inside the cult they are castigated, demonized
and held up as scapegoats for everything else that goes wrong. Source: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2016/09/truth-mobbed-again.html.
I have seen this trait in atheo-skepticism. (To be fair it also exists in the
conspirasphere, to a certain extent, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2023/09/conspiracy-theory-deprogramming.html.)
You can see it among skeptic publications and discussions whenever a former
atheist speaks out. Also, look at the way Simon Holland has been treated since
he switched sides. He's been called "Simon Hogwash" and has been
accused to grifting. Yet Simon is the same person he always has been and when
he was a skeptic his channel was monetized too; they didn't object to that back
then. Why not treat him compassionately? Why not ask him why he has changed his
mind instead of lashing out at him for doing it? If Michael Shermer crosses the
aisle it will result in the most extreme example of hell having no fury like a skeptic
scorned. All we can do is wait and see what happens; and we need to be there
for him when his former supporters reject and turn on him. We must be ready to
forgive him and give sanctuary to him. I actually Tweeted later in the day: "I was only kidding earlier, Michael.
I respect you for going against the skeptic flow on this." Source: https://x.com/Porterhood/status/1875647140644712468.
See here for more background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/08/skeptics-portal.html.
See here for more background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/08/skeptics-portal.html.
Friday, 3 January 2025
Detox
Since early September last year I have been practicing a
detox. This is short for "detoxification". It can mean many things
and can be carried out in numerous ways. It usually means temporarily eating a
healthier diet, not necessarily to lose weight but to purify the body and make oneself
fitter; removing toxins stored in body organs and tissues, especially fat. More
intense regimes can include colonic cleansing and other invasive interventions.
There are entire clinics set up for people to have detox treatments, usually in
pleasant countryside locations. In my case, my decision to go on a detox was
for occult reasons. This sounds alarming because it conjures up a mental
picture of pentagrams, naked witches and goats on altars, but you don't have to
go full Aleister Crowley to practice the occult. In fact, almost everybody
practices the occult at certain times in their lives. Every time your child
blows out the candles on their birthday cake and you say "make a
wish" you and they are doing something occult. The emblem of the UK
National Lottery is a hand with fingers crossed for luck; that's occult. The
word occult just means
"secret" because at its higher levels it has been preserved and disseminated
through mystery schools. These simple occult rituals are just a way of attempting
to make changes to the universe beyond the normal physical abilities of one
person by specific mental intent; this includes wishes, pilgrimages, Ramadan,
Lent, good luck gestures and saying prayers. In the New Age this is sometimes
called an "affirmation"; and that is the purpose of my own detox. Basically,
I want something good to happen in the world and I've made a promise to
whatever consciousness there is in the universe to take action to demonstrate
my commitment to that. I'm only eating food and drink for the purposes of very
basic nutrition for a certain period of time. When I came up with the idea, my
pledge was to do so until the US
presidential election on November the 8th last year. Then, if the outcome I
wanted happened, I would continue the detox until January the 20th,
Inauguration Day. I have taken time off, for a week after the election and also
if I am away from home with friends socializing. I took a week off for
Christmas and New Year's Eve as well. As it happened Donald Trump won, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2024/11/post-us-election-2024-livestream2.html,
which is my desired result so I am currently continuing the detox for just over
a fortnight from the time of writing. My daily diet is a lettuce, six tomatoes
and a can of tuna with a bit of olive oil. Previously I was allowing myself
some celery and peanut butter every other day, but I've quit that now because
of the urgency of the current world, which I'll say more about below. I am
drinking no alcoholic beverages. I am still drinking tea and coffee with milk
and sugar, restricting myself to two cups of each per day. Four days before the
inauguration I will switch to liquids only. I've learned that tomato juice is a
great food substitute if ever you're on a liquids only diet and so will have
two cartons of that a day; although for the last twenty-four hours I will allow
myself nothing but water; as I did before November the 8th.
I am increasing the severity of my regime because of the
"scorched earth" policy of the Illuminati. They're trying to cause as
much damage, chaos and economic woe as possible for President-Elect Trump to
deal with when he takes office, so hoping to tie him down in diplomatic nets
for as long as possible so he can't introduce his reforms. I have noticed that
this second phase of my detox is more difficult than the first. I'm not sure
why, but my guess is because my reserve energy is now exhausted, in the form of
easily combustible body fat. I have indeed lost a lot of weight and I'm surprised
at how thin I am now. I am renowned for being a rather corpulent individual so
if you haven't seen me for a while my current physique will shock you. This
lack of fat has made me feel hungrier and I am craving "normal food"
worse than I did before the election. An unexpected side effect is that I feel the cold a lot more now and have to wear thicker clothes. Body fat must be an insulator; this is the wrong time of year to lose it. My energy levels have taken a tumble too;
but it's only seventeen more days, I can survive until then. The relief I will feel
when I end my detox will be symbolic and an act of gratitude. It will match my
relief, and many other peoples' too, when we see Trump sworn into office. If
you want to know more, then a very good book on the subject is one simply
called The Occult- A History by Colin
Wilson. Colin Wilson was a very intelligent and interesting person; but most of
all he was a Brother, see: https://hpanwo-hpwa.blogspot.com/2018/07/colin-wilson-was-hospital-porter.html,
so you can be sure he really knows what he's talking about!
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/01/donald-trump-portal.html.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/01/donald-trump-portal.html.
Thursday, 2 January 2025
UFO Truth Magazine- Issue 70
UFO Truth Magazine
Issue 70 is now available. It can be purchased on this page as a single copy,
but please subscribe and save money if you want to read it regularly, see: https://www.ufotruthmagazine.co.uk.
Issue 70 includes an article in my column entitled The Ups and Downs of UFO Hearings.
Also you will find in Issue 70: Government silence about the
"drone" flap, American trail camera photos, a tribute to Howard
Hughes and much much more.
Also in this HPANWO Show programme I interview the UFO Truth Magazine's editor Gary Heseltine: https://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.com/2023/06/hpanwo-show-514-podcast-gary-heseltine.html.
See here for details on UFO Truth Magazine Issue 69: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2024/11/ufo-truth-magazine-issue-69.html.
Issue 70 includes an article in my column entitled The Ups and Downs of UFO Hearings.
Also in this HPANWO Show programme I interview the UFO Truth Magazine's editor Gary Heseltine: https://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.com/2023/06/hpanwo-show-514-podcast-gary-heseltine.html.
See here for details on UFO Truth Magazine Issue 69: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2024/11/ufo-truth-magazine-issue-69.html.