What no one is talking about is banning the use of mobile phones within 20 yards of infants and young children. The number of times one sees toddlers clutching a mobile or iPad whilst in their pushchairs and highchairs or sitting on the sofa, glued to the screens is terrifying.
If the government is at last acknowledging the damage these devices are doing to the mental health and concentration of school age children, why have they not also grasped the reality of the lifelong damage these devices can do to brains of young children and babies. Their soft skulls give no defence to the microwaves and electromagnetic radiation emitting from mobile phones, iPads and other devices. The magnitude of ignoring the harm to children has long term consequences which cannot and should not be ignored.
Whilst talking about mobile phones, it is worth noting the increasing number of households which are bemoaning the demise of their BT landline. If (like me) they are in an area where the mobile signal is less than reliable, trying to make a call or receive one is unreliable and down to luck. If there is a signal, the interruptions are constant as the line drops, and incessant alerts pop onto the screen which dull the sound and interrupt conversations.
It certainly does seem crazy that all communications will shortly rely entirely upon a decent supply of electricity to power the internet and Wi-Fi. In an era when the chances of power cuts seem to increase every year - due to storms or interference from hostile states - why are our options being erased.
On Christmas Day in 2024, four fibre-optic cables connecting Finland to Estonia and Germany, were severed in what was almost certainly an act of sabotage carried out by the Russians.
In March last year, according to Mary Killen, the Spectator’s Etiquette Expert, China unveiled its new deep-sea cable cutter, capable of slicing at 4,000 meters, well beyond the average depth of undersea cables. Clearly it will not be only from beneath their brand new ‘Royal Mint’ embassy that they will be targeting British communications.
If I were an MP, which I am mighty glad I am not, I would table a Private Member’s Bill which would ensure that BT had to provide landline call boxes in every street, village, community and appropriate place to ensure everyone has a call box within easy reach of their place of work or home. Instead of our traditional telephone boxes being used as dumping grounds for retired books, they must be re-commissioned as well as many additional new vandal proof telephone boxes being introduced.
The day will come, there is no doubt, when our country falls into total darkness with communications reduced to a minimum. That will be when the foolishness of what is happening as the country descends into a digital wilderness, becomes reality.
So, they want to ban collars for cattle and feed them ‘magic beans’ to stop burps and save the planet.
Collars on cows allow then to graze without fences which saves money, time and enables areas of the countryside to be grazed which are not accessible to vehicles due to steepness or other hazards. Cattle learn quickly, so there is no difference between an electric fence or a collar. If they stray or touch the fence once, thereafter the collar bleeps and they learn their territory.
‘Magic beans’, will they really save the planet? Cattle were here a thousand years before the industrial revolution, aeroplanes, power stations, cars, lorries and everything else which emit methane and carbon footprints. At least cattle feed the population with healthy food. I dare say we could do without some of the other culprits.
LED lights are being linked to cancer, heart disease and mental health problems. Yet, as reported by the Mail on Sunday, councils under pressure from the Energy Secretary Ed Miliband to meet tough climate change targets, are rolling out ‘deadly’ new low energy streetlights across the country.
One study concluded that men, with heavy night-time exposure to outdoor ‘blue-rich’ LED lights, have twice the risk of developing prostate cancer. They also say that exposure is also linked to depression, diabetes and insomnia.
LED lights are also shown to inhibit the body’s ability to produce melatonin-a sleep regulator and powerful antidote to prostate and breast cancer that are dependent on hormones.
Fred de Fossard, director of strategy at the think tank Prosperity Institute, said: “This is another incidence of the negative aspects of the government’s aggressive drive towards net Zero”.
Despite all the warnings, the clown of an Energy Secretary, Ed Davey, in his crazed approach to achieving the impossible Net Zero, seems to be unaffected by the damage he is inflicting upon the entire population. The guy is clearly deranged. Someone should lock him up, reverse much of the damage he has already inflicted upon the country, including the push towards LED lights.
A more balanced and practical approach must be achieved if we really need to reduce our emissions which are just 1% of the entire world’s CO2 output. None of which will make an iota of difference to global warming or climate change. What they are achieving is untold damage to the country and its prosperity and health.
It seems that not only do these fanatics wish to eliminate all the nations cattle, but they are also happy to kill off half the population, to achieve this unrealistic and futile goal.
Keir Starmer will shortly be ordering a removal van as he vacates No 10. There is no way he can survive the outcome of his poor judgement however hard he tries to wriggle out of this one.
He knew Mandelson was 1. A deeply flawed individual enthralled by Epstein. And 2. That he is arrogant and open to flattery, if not blackmail. Why on earth did the Prime Minister think Mandelson was a suitable person to send to represent the UK in Washington when he knew of his unsavoury lifestyle and relationship with Epstein?.
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