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Ancestors

and taxiing toward the runway

Pics in this blog are of my father, Julian Jenkins – no longer on this Earth. Here he is, noble at his wife’s, my mother Ruth’s, funeral

I’m getting a feeling that, unless something changes or I’m getting things wrong, it might not be too long before I join the ancestors. That’s not a heavy feeling – there’s a dawnin...


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An Insight

I’ve been a geopolitics buff all my life. And up came an insight last night, to share with you. It’s this…

My adopted Akan granddaughter, Adjoa Kenobi Otoo.

Forget China. Yes, it is taking over from the industrial countries of the Global North but this is because, after its Century of Humiliation, it needs to return to its proper historic status – as the...


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Last week I was ready rather early for the meditation, so I took down a tatty old copy of The Only Planet of Choice, opening it at a random page, and this is what emerged. This is Tom, the spokesbeing for The Nine.

And, a note: in this piece from the 1990s, the Nine are not talking about this year or next year – they see human histo...


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Maps

of the Ancient Sites and Alignments of Cornwall

These maps go through an update about every six months – they were first researched and constructed between 2015 and 2022. They’ve just gone through another update.

You won’t notice much of a visible difference, because they’re also a database of information about each ancient site and al...


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Early in 2020 I wrote this prognosis, about the 2020s and subsequent decades…

The 2020s. Here we see a social turning-point brought on by weaknesses in the economic system, and by environmental and social pressures. It will be a decade of people, crowds and society, where human principles rise and profitability considerations decline a...


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