I’ve
been informed by my electricity provider that they are raising their prices by
8%. This will raise my personal cost of living by at least two pounds a week;
and this is just one of the price increases for the basics of civilized life
that have squeezed my income down to a point where I wonder whether I’ll cope,
and I’m one of the lucky ones. I don’t have any dependent children and I have a
regular self-employed job. Unbelievably, energy prices have doubled in the last twenty years. And the governemnts are bringing in fracking and
pretending it’s a solution, see: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/bbc-horizon-does-fracking.html.
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Energy Price Rises
Monday, 11 November 2013
Ben Emlyn-Jones on Enemy Within Radio 5
I have been
interviewed again on Enemy Within Radio
with Thomas Barnes, see: http://www.spreaker.com/user/enemywithinradio/enemy_within_radio_live_16_1.
I appear in the second half of the programme and subjects
discussed include, the "Marine A" killing, the death of Osama bin
Laden, Intel agents in the EDL and Muslim groups, and false flag terrorist
attacks. See here for my previous appearance on Enemy Within Radio, see: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/ben-emlyn-jones-on-enemy-within-radio-4.html.
Sunday, 10 November 2013
"Marine A"
A Royal Marine has been convicted of murdering a prisoner-of-war
while fighting in Afghanistan .
The man, known only as "Marine A" was sentenced to life imprisonment
at a Court Martial after a recording of the event was found, see: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24870699.
This case gives me a lot of mixed feelings and I've changed my mind several
times over it. Of course, as you'll expect, I originally challenged the
Military Religious sentiments that emerged after his conviction, and any calls
for leniency based on the simple fact that he happens to be in the armed
forces; although there are those who have in fact made that special plea, see: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24888089.
His defenders suggest that he be imprisoned for five years instead of life. However
I find it ironic that the originators of the War on Terror, the Western authorities
like David Cameron's UK Government, are the prosecutors who have accused, charged,
tried and convicted Marine A. What right do they have to such moral high ground?
This incident has put me in a cynical mood. Perhaps Marine A should not have his
jail sentence reduced to five years at all; in fact I'm thinking: should he be acquitted? If he were
acquitted at least it would be a refreshing statement of honesty; we wouldn't
be faced with this grotesque double standard. Why should Marine A be condemned
for simply emulating official Crown policy under his own initiative? In fact I wonder if he would have taken a gun to an unarmed woman of child; I hope not. If so then this puts him ethically head and shoulders over the war-makers who would be willing to do so and do on numerous occasions. The
Western Neocon governments have made a decision to wage war in Afghanistan ,
to kill people so that an oil company can drive a pipeline through their
village. If you make that decision then it's hypocritical to shilly-shally
about it; either wade in there guns blazing and slaughter every one of the
subhuman motherfuckers you can train your sights on... or decide not to go to
war at all. Choose!
Saturday, 9 November 2013
Rothamsted Update
An update on the
Rothamsted GMO protest, see: http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/may/27/anti-gm-protesters-police-rothamsted.
The event ended relatively peacefully and the trials at the
plant sciences laboratory are unfortunately continuing. Here's a debate on Newsnight about it, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfFszpXV8x0.
Yet the tide against GM food has not yet turned; it's still very unpopular with
consumers. The reason there are so many attempts to allow GM food to be exempt
from labelling is because the manufacturers know very well that if it is
labelled "contains genetically modified organisms" it will just rot
on the shelves. See here for original article: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/rothamsted-anti-gm-crops-protest.html.
Strangely many voices of support for GM crops are from the hardline edge of the
environmental movement, people like Mark Lynas, who has also come to support
nuclear power, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s__p_zsSDJ8.
The "New Green" type character has become more and more common in
recent years; it includes George Monbiot, Bill Gates, David Attenborough and
the many others who want to reduce the world's population, see: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/earths-population-reaches-7-billion.html.
Perhaps the agenda behind GMO's is to help with that! See: http://hpanwo.blogspot.co.uk/2009/06/alternative-view-ii-part-3.html.
The apparent "reckless" behaviour of those conducting an experiment
in which the human beings of the world are the guinea pigs may not be reckless at all;
it may be completely cold and calculated, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgC-SdvyFWI.
Friday, 8 November 2013
Banning the Burka
The issue of the burka has once again entered the news
because a suspected Muslim terrorist has fled custody by disguising himself in
a burka. Mohammed Ahmed Mohammed (now there's a sinister name for you!) was
under a TPIM-Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measure in which he was
allowed to walk freely under certain conditions, such as wearing an electronic tag,
reporting his whereabouts every day and being accompanied by police minders.
Mohammed managed to abscond from his TPIM by cutting off his tag and leaving
the mosque dressed in a burka, see: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24799675.
How he evaded CCTV in Acton, London
after that has not been explained. This case actually sounds really funny to me;
it reminds me of Billy Wilder's classic comedy film Some Like it Hot, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbQqnJw7xL0.
Personally I doubt very much if Mohammed Evil al-Turban, or whatever his name
is, even exists. If the British Intelligence services can fake the murder of a
man on the streets of Woolwich, see: http://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/programme-52-podcast-nick-kollerstrom.html
and: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGWkuyc3MpM,
then they can certainly fake a terrorist-on-the-loose scare. However, whether the story is true or false, the call
has gone out again for the burka to be banned as a result, and that this has
caused another upsurge of anti-Muslim and anti-immigration hysteria, for
example see: http://bnptv.org.uk/2013/11/bnp-say-ban-the-burqa-now/.
The burka, niqab, or
burqa, is a long dress with full
sleeves, a hood and veil that completely covers the body of the wearer except
for their hands and eyes. It is traditionally worn by women in some Middle
Eastern cultures and has become more popular in the UK
in recent years, mostly among recent immigrants. Contrary to popular belief,
it’s not a part of traditional Islam. It is not mentioned in the Holy Quran at
all and was not worn by any Muslims for the first thousand years after
Mohammed’s life. The anti-Muslim lobby should ask themselves how bellydance
could have emerged in a part of the world in which women were forced to wear
burkas since the 7th Century. The Quran talks about how God wants us all to
dress modestly, but this probably means just something like long trousers,
sleeves or skirts, not a whole body covering. What’s more this commandment
applies equally to both genders and there are no exceptional provisions for
women. The burka was actually invented in the 16th Century by the
Caliphs of Baghdad and was designed to shield the bodies of his family from the
envious and resentful eyes of their “social inferiors” on the city streets.
Therefore, far from being a stigma, a brand of submission and humiliation, the
burka is really a status-symbol of nobility. And also, believe it or not, it
was intended to be worn by both men and women! The Caliph and his sons wore it
as well as his wives and daughters. Therefore technically I could wear one if I
wanted to. Do you think it would suit me?
A recent poll claimed that 80% of British people would like to
see the burka banned in public places, what's more they're already banned in France .
Women wearing burkas have reported being shouted at and sometimes even
assaulted on the streets in Britain ;
news stories like the one above will no doubt contribute to these crimes. The
justification for the ban is not only one of security; it's also the notion that
the burka represents a form of imprisonment, like a shackle or pillory,
designed to oppress women and keep them in their “proper place” as inferiors to
men. In several countries ruled by Muslim theocracies, Saudi
Arabia for instance, women are forced by law
to wear them and can be publicly birched for flouting that law. I wonder
therefore why the UK
is so keen to assert women's rights here at home while treating Saudi
Arabia as an ally and business partner when abroad.
Most women outside Muslim theocracies wear the burka out of their own free
choice and they took to the streets to protest when the ban was introduced in France .
They didn’t take kindly to the government patronizing them; nor do I. Imposing
any kind of dress code or uniform on a public highway is a very serious matter
indeed, and I said this too during the attempt to restrict the wearing of
hoodies in 2005. It's the thin end of a very dangerous wedge, as I describe in
this HPANWO TV film, see: http://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.co.uk/2011/04/ben-silver-leggings.html.
The right to wear whatever you like on public streets is a fundamental human
right I think; I would even repeal the law against public nudity, although the
British climate tends to make any enforcement academic anyway. Is the
Government planning to make all us wear colour-coded uniforms like the people
in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World?
It wouldn't surprise me, but how would they manage to get public support for
such an agenda?... Clearly if it could be promoted as necessary for security or
protecting women's rights; Problem-Reaction-Solution. You might think that a
ban on just one particular kind of dress is a long way from Alphas in red-
Gammas in green etc, but the burka ban sets a legal precedent that could be
built upon by those who do want Brave New
World uniforms and that's worrying. It is important that we don't let
ourselves be fooled into forging our own shackles.
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Consciousness Beyond the Individual
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary
explanations." said Dr Stephen Law in his opening address; I've noticed
that Skeptics like to reuse witticisms until long after they become cliches.
Amazingly they still sometimes get a laugh off them. I was waiting for him to
say: "It's good to be open-minded, but not so open-minded your brain falls
out", but to his credit, Law resisted that temptation. Wherever Carl
Sagan's daemon is in the Spiritworld,
it's probably seeking a good copyright lawyer. I was in the audience at an
event called Consciousness Beyond the Individual organized by the Journal of Wild Culture, see: http://wildculture-conscious.eventbrite.co.uk/.
The subject matter under discussion was whether our experience of self-awareness
is limited to individual physical brain function, or is some other process
involved?
This is not a new question, in fact it's one of the oldest
in the world. It appears in some of the most ancient written records man has
published and was most likely a common campfire conundrum in prehistoric times.
Where does the sense of "I" come from? The notion that a person knows
they exist and can sense their own presence in the universe. It raises paradoxical
questions like: "Did you have any sense of self before you existed?";
this was actually posed to me by another audience member. We also have to ask
what else has consciousness apart from a human? Do other animal species also
have it? Do plants? Do very advanced computers? The event took place at the
Swedenborg Hall in the West End of London, see: http://www.swedenborg.org.uk/events.
Emmanuel Swedenborg was a mystical philosopher and theologian; as his name
suggests, he was Swedish, and the question of consciousness was one he addressed
strongly in his work. The event was a debate between three Skeptics and
three... what do I call them?... believers?...
Already we're faced once more with this subroutine of working out exactly what
a "Skeptic" is; I address this in detail here, see: http://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/programme-5-podcast-skeptics.html.
For the convenience of this article let's define a Skeptic as simply somebody
who thinks the answer to the question of consciousness is materialism, that it
can be found in the function of the physical brain. It is produced by electrical
brain activity and is dependent on it; it begins once the brain is developed
enough to function and ends forever at the point of death when the brain stops
functioning. The three Skeptics were Jane Aspell, a cognitive neuroscientist
from Ruskin University
(Not to be confused with Ruskin College ,
Oxford ). The aforementioned Stephen
Law is a philosophy lecturer and editor of the Philosophical journal Think; he has had dealings with HPANWO before,
see: http://hpanwo.blogspot.co.uk/2011/09/british-humanist-association-conspiracy.html.
The third member in the Skeptic corner was Deborah Hyde who has also featured
in a HPANWO report previously, see: http://hpanwo.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/london-skeptics-in-pub-141111.html.
On the "believers" side... again this is a term I'm using for
expediency alone, was somebody HPANWO Radio-listeners will be very familiar
with, Anthony Peake, see: http://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/programme-62-podcast-anthony-peake.html.
He was accompanied by Raymond Tallis, a doctor, neuroscientist and poet, the
perfect answer to any Skeptic who dares to suggest that the only people who
disagree with materialism are not scientifically qualified to study the brain.
The last in the line up was a man called Graham Nicholls who has experienced
multiple out-of-body states; he has written about them and studied them
extensively.
The debate began with a six-minute statement from each
speaker. Jane Aspell explained from that start that she is a materialist; she
is absolutely convinced that all mental states can be simply explained by the
shuffling of electrochemicals in the neuropile. Deborah Hyde agreed, despite
the fact that she herself has experienced many astral states, including an OBE
where she saw her dead mother, and her many periods of sleep paralysis (I
myself have experienced sleep paralysis and must write some more about that at
another time). She thinks that these various altered states, including the
Near-Death Experience, are connected and all related to different types of
brain states. Raymond Tallis begged to differ and described himself as
"more sceptic than the Skeptics". For him, one doesn't need to dig
down to the esoterica of NDE's and OBE's to find amazing and incomprehensible
facts; the very act of looking at and thinking about an object beyond oneself,
like the glass on the table in front of him, should theoretically not be
possible in the universe we live in. Anthony Peake agreed with Tallis, but he
additionally pointed out some of the flaws in materialistic logic. Obviously
when one person sees something and nobody else does that makes it easy to
dismiss it as a "hallucination" for that reason, yet when two people
see it the Skeptics dismiss it as a folie
a deux- "madness shared by two"; when a group of people see it
then it's called a "mass delusion". What Anthony was actually
describing is a common fallacy, as well as method of distortion and suppression
called "raising of the bar", and unfortunately many Skeptics use it,
as I describe in the link above to my HPANWO Radio Skeptic special and also
this HPANWO Forum thread, see: http://hpanwoforum.freeforums.org/the-hpanwo-guide-to-being-a-forum-skep-dick-t912.html.
Graham Nicholls has had OBE's since the age of twelve, including ones when he's
awake. He has recorded the details and done several experiments to find out if
they can be verified by other people, in a similar vein to Robert Monroe, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBii06UyWwY.
The reason this subject has become more and more popular in
recent years is because of the enormous progress neuroscience made has over the
course of the 20th century, and so far in the 21st century too. The
materialistic theory of consciousness may well date back to when a caveman
first cracked open the skull of a dead body with a stone axe and looked at what
lay within, yet in recent years this three-pound walnut-shaped blob of flesh
inside our heads has been thoroughly examined and many of its workings identified.
The original hope was that this campaign of research would eventually lead to
the discovery of the "I-module" or the organ in the brain which has specifically
evolved to produce consciousness. This organ has never been found, and Skeptics
have had to take an entirely different course to uphold their theory. For
example the Skeptic Daniel Dennett has even doubted the existence of
consciousness at all and that it is merely an illusion; "in which case who
writes his books?" quipped Anthony. See here for Dennett's hypothesis in
his own words: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn9a6_nycng.
The Skeptic end of the stage thought the way forward was simply to do better
neuroscience of the conventional and established kind, however Anthony and his two
comrades are proposing an entirely fresh approach to resolve this impasse caused
by what Tallis called quite frankly the "limitations of neuroscience".
The Skeptics are convinced that there is not enough evidence to justify any fresh
approach, and even that such evidence is "non-existent" as Jane
Aspell said. Stephen Law said that all reports of psi- psychic phenomena, are
anecdotal; they're nothing more than an unsubstantiated fable that one person
tells another. Graham Nicholls strongly disagreed; properly-controlled
scientific experiments have been done and have yielded positive results. When
the Q and A session began a man spoke from the audience who I later discovered directed
this film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQvQ_WTtdHk.
He's producing a new movie about the evidence for the afterlife. Anthony Peake
has his own unique ideas about what the afterlife entails, as you'll hear if
you listen to his interview above; oddly enough he shares a lot of the
Skeptics' misgivings over NDE's. This has attracted a lot of flak from the more
mainstream non-Skeptic NDE research community as well as the Skeptics
themselves. As Anthony puts it himself, he's on a bridge being shot at from
both sides. When my turn came to put my hand up I asked what effect a
generally-accepted revelation of this information would have on human culture.
None of the speakers answered me in detail; to be fair, it is a big subject. My
own concern is that the various psychological think tanks which assess every
new invention and discovery for its impact on society may well already know
that the afterlife exists and could be perpetrating a cover-up; I'll have to
speak about this in more detail in another article.
The debate lasted two hours, but it felt like half that
time. I'm very grateful to all the organizers and to all the speakers for
coming along, especially Anthony Peake. It was an interesting evening, but also
a very strange one. I was supposed to meet my good friend and fellow researcher
Heidi King earlier in the afternoon, but through a bizarre misunderstanding we
went to two different places. We agreed to meet at a branch of Caffe Nero, but
not the same one! After we both waited for ages in both wrong places, we headed
for the venue independently, wondering if the other was coming after all. Luckily
we met up there and explained. Maybe part of the problem is that there are too
many Caffe Neros in the land, but could something more be going on? I'm not an
enthusiast for astrology, but Ustane is and she made me aware a while ago that
the planet Mercury was reversing its direction on the celestial sphere, it's
called "retrograde Mercury". Astrologers say that the effects of a retrograde
Mercury are problems with communication, arrangments and technical breakdowns, especially
with electronics and telephones. I didn't take this seriously when Ustane first
told me this, but since the Mercury retrograde began on the 21st of last month
I have indeed had a number of difficulties in those areas. My latest film Notts Roswell wouldn't upload properly at
Ustane's place and I had to wait until I get home to do it, see: http://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/notts-roswell.html,
then a HPANWO Radio show crashed, see: http://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/programme-66-stephen-bassett.html.
When I did a test show on the station the following day to find out what went
wrong the system completely messed up Ustane's computer, forcing me to carry
out a system restore on it which took all morning. This has led to me permanently
changing my HPANWO Radio schedule. Could this evening's mix-up with Heidi be a
part of that same Mercury retrograde? If so then I'm glad to say it ends soon,
on the tenth, see: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/larry-schwimmer/top-10-things-not-to-do-d_b_4133136.html.
Monday, 4 November 2013
The Mysterious Death of Elisa Lam
This tragic and disturbing case has come to my attention,
see: http://vigilantcitizen.com/vigilantreport/mysterious-case-elisa-lam/.
Elisa Lam was a young student from Vancouver , Canada
who in February 2013 decided to stay in the Cecil
Hotel in Los
Angeles ; there she died in mysterious circumstances. Apparently
nobody knows for sure why she was in the city of Los
Angeles in the first place, which seems very peculiar.
This hotel was built in 1927 for the purposes of upmarket business
accommodation, but after the decline of the "Downtown" area it became
a budget hotel with many long-term residents. It has developed a dark
reputation though because of the unusually high number of murders and suicides
that have taken place there. It's also been the home of two serial killers,
which is a massive statistical aberration. The hotel nevertheless sports a very
glossy house website which gives no hint of its gruesome history, see: http://www.thececilhotel.com/. Elisa
Lam was reported missing on the first of February and the hotel was searched
thoroughly by police using sniffer dogs. Her body was found three weeks later
in a water tank on the hotel roof; a maintenance man made the discovery after
guests complained of plumbing malfunctions. It's nauseating to think that
people were drinking and showering in the water surrounding her body for all
that time. The coroner ruled that she died by drowning and her death is being
treated as "suspicious", but that it was probably suicide; although
she has no record of depression or mental illness. However it's quite a mystery
how she had ended up in the tank because there is no opening big enough to
admit a human body and the lid of the tank is extremely difficult to remove.
Firemen recovering the body had to saw the tank open and drain it first. It's
also a twelve foot climb just to get onto the top of the tank, that is even if
you can open the roof doorway which is locked and alarmed.
Elisa was last seen on a CCTV recording made in the hotel
lift; it makes my skin crawl to watch it because her behaviour is very
unnerving, even unearthly. The four-minute video has since been posted to
YouTube, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6G0P93mRhs.
At first all is normal; we see her enter the lift at an average pace and press
the button for the destination floor. She then stands in the far corner and
waits for the door to shut. After a few seconds she moves forward, briefly
sticks her head out and then swiftly retracts it, as if she's hiding from
somebody outside, or playing "Peekaboo!", although nothing in her
initial actions suggests that. After that she steps out of the lift altogether and
moves her feet very deliberately, as if unsure of her footing, and she stands
outside in the corridor for a few moments. After that she reenters the lift and
presses several of the other buttons, as people sometimes do if they think a
lift is not working. Then, most eerily of all, she exists the lift again and
seems to be trying to communicate with someone... or something... out in the corridor. However nobody is visible in the
camera frame at any time apart from Elisa. Her hand gestures are not those of
somebody talking normally; I don't know what to make of what she's doing at
this point. She looks almost as if she's performing some kind of grotesque dance. She
then stands still for a moment and walks off down the left hand passageway. Eventually
the lift doors shut and the rest of the video just shows the doors opening and
closing a few times, presumably on the floors Elisa pressed for. She was never
seen alive again.
The time stamp is almost illegible on the footage for some
reason and this video claims the speed of the playback has been tampered with
and clips have been edited out; why? See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YO4QbaNDjI.
Whatever happened to this poor young woman, was it connected to the hotel's macabre
repute? There's a theory in paranormal research that events leave behind an
energetic scar or aftershock at the location they happen. Places where there
are lots of suffering, pain, fear and death often end up being renowned as the
most supernaturally active. Battlefields and murder scenes are good examples,
but the absolute top of the list are hospitals; this I can well believe from my
own experience, see: http://hpanwo.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/hospital-ghosts.html.
Was Elisa the victim of some demonic spirit that is occupying the place? This
is reminiscent of Stanley Kubrick's classic horror movie The Shining, which tells the story of a hotel caretaker in a remote
mountain location who is driven insane by the malevolent spiritual entities
which inhabit the building, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cb3ik6zP2I.
Or perhaps this was a ritual sacrifice of some kind, or a government mind
control operation. This could explain the way the hotel was twice used as a
safe-house for serial killers; Neil Sanders has reported how there is a link
between serial killers and psychological warfare projects, see: http://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/programme-20-podcast-neil-sanders.html. The link at the top describes some strange coincidences and associations connected with this event. Whatever the answer to this puzzle, the Cecil
Hotel has claimed yet another life;
and I would definitely not recommend booking a room there under any circumstances.
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