A Harvard prof, not that means much theses days, made a study of crop circles over years. One night she said she saw small balls of light swirl from out of no where in a crop field in England. It was early morning so by the time she dressed and got to the circle the balls of light had gone. She said dew was on all the crops. She thinks these balls of light are an advanced tech where they are programmed for each part of the circle and when they 'explode' they use the dew to create steam then collapse the crops.
"Yes, very true and amazing to observe how truly deluded he is, over where the UK's people stand on any issue....Being the most unpopular PM in history, he has the nerve to suggest that "Britain is not the same now, as those Brexit years."
Addressing…"
"It’s a total conflict of interest for Starmer to be the one picking the election dates. 4.5 million voters sidelined is insane. The Electoral Commission sounds seriously unimpressed with him. He better watch it, they can try to sweep the vote aside,…"
"Lol I know, Hollywood definitely loves a cliché! You’ve given me a completely different perspective on Paterson though, the reality sounds far more intense. The UK is heading the same way, although there’s a bit more pushback here lately. It’s…"
"I have a genuine sense of righteous indignation, over being among those four and half million voters, having my vote cancelled, delayed for two years running...Starmer and his tinpot ilk, had better watch it, as he and they, will be held to account…"
"A world and beyond, in which AI computers are the "go to," for all knowledge and are presented as the fonts of all wisdom..??
Could be amusing....The ancient Greek's Delphic oracle, springs to mind here.....Or in Brit sci-fi, we have ORAC.....😉…"
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