I am working my way through the books on the table, slowly. There are three I am reading, one or two I dip into now and again, and others which have landed there also. Some are light reading, others a wee bit heavier, the big one had several hundred pages of small font to work through, and I am nearing an end to that one.
However, ignoring the books on the bookshelf that as yet are unread, and those on theshelf I wish to read again, I found I had to accidentally buy two more books, just to use up a 'Waterstones voucher,' from Christmas. I did not wish it to go off lying there so made use of it. One has been begun, the other, another 500 pages of smallish font, lies on the 'to read,' pile. On the one hand I canny wait to get into them, and on the other I still have to finish the others first. This while putting the world to right via Twitter and BluSky means time is not always available to read. However, four more games and football ceases, at least until the world cup, so maybe then I can get through some pages.
Of course Royal Mail claimed they would deliver the book parcel yesterday, they told me so by an efficient email system. Then the claimed it would be now delivered in the afternoon. Then they claimed there had been no answer so it would be delivered today. LIES! All LIES! They lazy afternoon shift did not bother todeliver as he wanted off to watch the football last night, lazy good for nothing.
However, today the regular postman delivered the book, he was the man who ought to deliver it anyway. At least he is usually the regular man and does his job well. And I know what his job entails these days having done most of it myselfin times past.
The UK government are considering banning Under 16s from using mobile phones in schools and indeed everywhere else. Is this a good thing? Is it required by the UK? Not in my mind. Kids have many uses for phones, and not just pictures of one anothers bits. Keeping kids safe at school and on their way home is one. All sorts of emergencies can arise and require a phone. Their education will also suffer greatly if banned, but this is not what all this may be about.
What might be in the wind is the governments capture of info from your phone or laptop without your knowledge. 'Palantir,' Peter Theil's devious system of collecting everyone's data so he can control your life, is at the base of this. Possibly this is the control spoken of in Revelation! Indeed that comes to mind. Theil has an apocalytic view of the end times, to remove western liberalism from the world, his mate Steve Bannon has similar it appears. Both work together through the UK and US leaders to push their way into controlling our lives. Check them out, and be worried.
The nazi takeover of the UK continues.


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