
Steve Harrison
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From Covid to the Ukraine and Gaza... nothing is as it seems in the world. Don't just accept the mainstream brainwashing, open your eyes to the bigger picture at the heart of these globalist agendas.
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North Sea sightings fuel notion of an underground alien base
The first part of this investigation into The Doorway To A Doggerland Mystery beneath Orford Ness on the Suffolk coast concluded with details about the United Kingdom’s most noteworthy UFO incident which took place from 26-28 December 1980 in Rendlesham Forest near RAF Bentwaters and RAF Woodbridge, about eight miles north-east of Ipswich, when a number of civilians and United States military personnel based there saw strange lights descending beneath the tree line.
By Steve Harrison3 months ago in FYI
Britain's version of Area 51 off the Suffolk coast at Orford Ness
It’s a potent combination for one of the United Kingdom’s greatest mysteries... the British version of Nevada’s Area 51 (Orford Ness), the nation’s longest-serving monarch (Queen Elizabeth II) and Project Albian (the extraterrestrial angle dating back to the early 1960s).
By Steve Harrison3 months ago in FYI
Imitation claims levelled at 'pretenders' in orbit of Mars
Erecting a three-metre-high monolith on a soundstage in London is one thing, copying the exercise in a sandstone canyon in the Utah desert is another but when a giant plinth shows up on a Martian moon it’s hardly surprising that people start scratching their heads.
By Steve Harrison3 months ago in Futurism
Alaskan hub for extraterrestrial operations inside Mt Hayes
The first part of this investigation into Mysteries Straight Out Of Langley concluded with the death of remote viewer Pat Price in July 1975, allegedly from a fatal heart attack suffered in his Las Vegas hotel room just two years after his “remote viewing” talents had unexpectedly revealed the existence of an extraterrestrial base deep inside Mt Hayes, Alaska.
By Steve Harrison3 months ago in The Swamp
CIA tangents that straddle the States from LA to Alaska
Despite the best intentions, sometimes no matter how I approach a topic I just can’t find the inspiration to do the research required to tackle it, then suddenly out of the blue an angle appears from nowhere – like a comet shooting through the cosmos – and the writer’s block evaporates.
By Steve Harrison3 months ago in The Swamp
Genetic traits add substance to case for 'engineered' humans
The education system when I was in secondary school necessitated a compromise when selecting O-level subjects which meant I opted to miss out on biology despite wanting to choose it. I had no desire to study French but was “advised” to do so by everyone I consulted, including the parents, who didn’t share my enthusiasm for the only viable alternative: tech drawing. Had it been an option it would certainly have been biology... but the way the subjects were grouped ruled out that possibility.
By Steve Harrison4 months ago in Futurism
Orbs and comets a sign strange things unfolding in the heavens
With all that’s unfolding on the surface of our planet this year, and has been for the past five years or more, it’s hard not to wish for intervention from some benevolent samaritan who leads mankind on a new path to enlightenment, where humanity’s greed and self-interest is replaced by a spiritual awakening and cosmic transformation.
By Steve Harrison4 months ago in Earth
A brief history of Welsh Grand National from Trelai to Chepstow
Living about half way between Wales’ two main cities as a child I knew very little about the history of either Swansea or Cardiff and it wasn’t until I moved to the Welsh capital from Hong Kong with my own family that I began to get to know it. Funny how taking the youngest child to football training teaches you much of what you need to know about the place you live.
By Steve Harrison11 months ago in Unbalanced
It's the Mid section where Woosie passed his driving test
When planning a golfing itinerary in Mid Wales it would be foolish to not heed the lessons of probably Wales’ greatest golfing protagonist and our only Major champion… the legend that is “Woosie”, who was born in Oswestry in March 1958.
By Steve Harrison12 months ago in Unbalanced
Heading West look out for vampires in the sand hazards
Not the reason why it featured in my “six of the best” courses in West Wales but nevertheless an interesting tidbit about Ashburnham Golf Club is that two of Scotland’s finest golfing sons have pretty fond memories of the Burry Port links, having both started their professional careers with victories there… and just seven years apart.
By Steve Harrison12 months ago in Unbalanced
Down South it's not hard to find some great golfing options
Being a lad from South Wales I’m well aware of the wonderful courses on my doorstep but my great regret is that I haven’t played many of them, although I have walked beside the fairways of a great many more.
By Steve Harrison12 months ago in Unbalanced
Six of the best North Wales golf courses, but who's counting?
North Wales’ golf courses boast some of the most spectacular scenery you’ll find anywhere in the United Kingdom and thousands of people flock to the coastal resorts of Rhyl, Prestatyn and Llandudno every year.
By Steve Harrison12 months ago in Unbalanced











