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Whether it is a lone raider breaking into a shed or a balaclava-clad gang sneaking into your home, burglary is undoubtedly one of the most unsettling crimes around.
Victims often speak of how they feel violated and no longer safe in their own home. It is bad enough when householders have been out and return to find their property totally ransacked and valuables missing. But many have the terrifying experience of being confronted by their masked intruders in the dead of the night.
One final thing for the controversy surrounding the thought-form/Tulpa issue: I thought that today I would expand on the matter of the “British Bigfoot” connection to all of this. As I mentioned in my previous article, there is a theory that the “creature” is a thought-form designed to guard ancient sites – and that has done so for millennia. Some might dismiss such things as nonsense, but the fact is that sightings of Bigfoot-type creatures in the U.K., and where ancient sites can be found, abound. And I don’t exaggerate. The main reason why most people don’t know of the strange phenomenon is because, simply, it doesn’t get a great deal of publicity. And even when it is highlighted, the whole thing is dismissed or laughed at. Too bad. There
05:00, 1 MAY 2021
Owners of Canalside Farm Wendy and Chris Barton
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Keen gardeners are being invited to a popular Staffordshire farm to visit a plant centre.
Canalside Farm, in Great Haywood, near Stafford, has reopened its plant centre this weekend. The family-run farm, which has been growing bedding and pot plants for the past 20 years, has produced over 60,000 hanging baskets during this time.
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