controversies
It seems every time one racially-charged incident ends, a gender or religious controversy takes its place; Ruminate on the issues dividing our nation and world.
From Templars to Masons on the secret journey to Scotland
Rumours of deviant sexual rituals are not exclusive to the Knights Templar, who amassed a vast fortune between their foundation by Frenchman Hugues de Payens, along with a group of eight acquaintances, in about 1118 and their alleged dissolution in 1312, after King Philip IV of France – deeply in debt to the knights – pressured Pope Clement V to have many of the order's members in France arrested, tortured into giving false confessions and then burned at the stake as a result of his accusations.
By Steve Harrison3 years ago in The Swamp
Tobias Ellwood: Praising The Taliban?
A senior Conservative MP faces being ousted from a Commons Select Committee. Four members of the select committee will vote to oust the MP for his comments. These MPs are Conservative MPs Mark Francois and Richard Twigg, and Labour MPs Kevan Jones and Derek Twigg.
By Nicholas Bishop3 years ago in The Swamp
Who dictates the strategy to control the board on Earth?
In the summer of 2021 landmark meetings allegedly took place between representatives of an “Earth Alliance” – consisting of officials of nation states and executives of corporate giants – and emissaries of the Galactic Federation Of Worlds, an organisation that has been overseeing the Earth’s development into a “space-fairing” civilisation for millennia, since before the “Annunaki” began genetically engineering a slave race on our planet to work the gold mines they’d established as part of their efforts to repair the atmosphere on their home world, Nibiru.
By Steve Harrison3 years ago in The Swamp
Water Pollution in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Modelling Study on its Impact on Global Health and Sustainable Development.
Water pollution is a pressing global issue that poses significant threats to both human health and the environment. In Sub-Saharan Africa, the challenges related to water pollution are particularly pronounced, exacerbating existing socio-economic disparities and hindering sustainable development efforts. This article presents a comprehensive modeling study that explores the implications of water pollution in Sub-Saharan Africa, considering its impact on global health, infrastructure, and socio-economic development. With a focus on surface water and future climate scenarios, this study aims to shed light on the urgent need for sustainable solutions to address the issue of unsafe water and ensure a healthier future for the region's population.
By Mark Johnson3 years ago in The Swamp
To Ganymede and beyond ahead of the great awakening
So far there have been no reports in August of crop circles appearing in the wheat and barley fields of England’s heartland, but there have already been at least 15 this year, with six reported in July: at Chillandham Lane (two instances), Lane End Down and Barton Stacey in Hampshire; Norton Plantation in Wiltshire; and Cakebole Lane in Worcestershire.
By Steve Harrison3 years ago in The Swamp
Battle of the Sexes: Red Pill vs. Feminism
Up until recently, I didn't know who Andrew Tate was. While I consider myself a pop culture aficionado, Tate and his cohorts fall outside my area of interest. Then my fiance showed me some of Tate's videos and the disgust that I felt can't be put into words.
By Aria White3 years ago in The Swamp










