The Climate is So Hot - His Clothes Fell Off!

UK: Bizarre Experiments to “Dim the Sun” – Latest in Labour’s Climate Change Propaganda! (26.4.2025)

The climate could be made “hotter” or “colder” (the Yanks opted for the latter as being most likely) – with full-force winds, gales, rain-storms, and thunder and lightning becoming the norm (all very “Flash Gordon”)! Such was the paranoia of the US government that the UN in the 1970s passed a series of Resolutions calling upon both sides in the Cold War (as there was no credible evidence the Soviets were doing this) – to NOT develop any “climate-altering” technology or devices – so that the weather could NOT be “weaponised” in anyway! Fast-forward 50-years and what do we see? We see a bourgeois (right-wing) Labour Party authorising the “development” of technology designed to deliberately “alter” the balance of the environment – despite the latest official figures demonstrating that there has been a 2 degree drop in temporature across all of the planet’s oceans. The workers must be kept ignorant – because this makes them easier to control. When workers do comprehend what is going on – then the State will take away their personal freedoms of expression, and place their body in a prison cell – thus containing the understanding they have accrued in their own minds (both individually and collectively) . If I suddenly go missing – you will know why!

Yuri Gagarin Monument - UK!

USSR: Yuri Gagarin – “AD 1961” – First Man in Space! (13.4.2025)

Yet one of the most unexpected tributes to the first cosmonaut lies far from space museums or bustling capitals — on the windswept Orkney Islands, off the north coast of Scotland.

Here, just steps from the Neolithic village of Skara Brae – a UNESCO World Heritage Site inhabited over 5,000 years ago – stands a carved stone that simply reads: “First Man in Space, AD 1961”. Nestled among markers of human milestones, it honours Gagarin’s place in our shared journey — from ancient stargazers to modern explorers.

This is a quiet reminder that Gagarin’s reach extends far beyond Earth’s orbit — and even beyond the expected.

💐 Recently Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrei Kelin and Russian Consul General in Edinburgh Denis Moskalenko laid flowers at the site, paying tribute to the first man in space.

Grunya Sukhareva (Груня Сухарева) [1891-1981] – Forgotten Soviet Pioneer of ‘Autism’ Research (1925) 

During her lifetime, Sukhareva opened such schools all over the country. However, its influence and authority did not go beyond Soviet borders, which was the result of political and language barriers. Only a small part of the Soviet research of that time was translated into other languages, very often it was German rather than English. Although her work of 1925 was translated into German the following year, the translation was unsuccessful, even the name of the author of the work was distorted as “Ssuchareva”. The work was translated into English only in 1996, 15 years after Sukhareva’s death, when Sula Wolff, a British psychiatrist, stumbled upon it. 

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