**The GM Prison**

 

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Beneath a sky that hums with silent schemes,
We plant our hopes in rows and fragile dreams,
A polytunnel stretched against the haze,
To guard our crops from unseen, drifting sprays.

We flee the streets where London’s engines roar,
To breathe in fields we thought were pure once more,
With soil beneath our nails and hearts set free,
We chase the myth of what the air should be.

They tested blood before we turned away,
And seeds that sprouted in the city grey,
Then far from there, where greener pastures lie,
We thought we’d cleanse beneath a clearer sky.

A year went by with sunsets soft and wide,
With cleaner winds—or so we had implied,
Yet science whispered truths we couldn’t see,
The same faint trace in both reality.

The vegetables we nurtured with such care,
Still carried ghosts that lingered in the air,
Invisible, persistent, finely spun,
A thread connecting all beneath the sun.

The numbers showed no change we could defend,
No pure escape, no sharp dividing end,
Just different views to soothe a restless mind,
While something deeper lingered far behind.

Our peace improved, our spirits felt renewed,
By rolling hills and simpler attitude,
Yet questions grew like roots beneath the ground,
In every silence, doubt began to sound.

If this was then, before we named the game,
Before the whispers gathered into flame,
How long have veils been drifting overhead,
Unseen, unheard, yet quietly widespread?

What falls like dust but leaves no mark to trace,
What writes its code on every living face?
We look above and wonder what’s been done,
And if escape exists for anyone.

Copyright © Peter Moring  2026

 

Unless You grow Your food in a Polytunnel – The Geo-Engineering will STILL make Your Veggies etc ‘Genetically-Modified’ – They did a TV experiment some years ago in the UK with a couple living in London wanting to bring their kids up in cleaner air, eating healthier food etc;  Buying a plot of land down in the west country somewhere and growing their own food etc … They took blood tests and tests on the veg they were growing in their London garden before they left – and again a year or so later .. Nothing had changed .. The air quality was negligible, and the ‘Fresh Veg’ still had the impurities present .. The only things that really changed were the ‘surroundings’ They’d settled into – which improved their well-being … To think this was BEFORE We realised Geo-Engineering was going on – makes you wonder! – Just How looong! – They HAVE Been Poisoning Our Skies?

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** The Siege Of Great Britain **

A thousand rules, each small when standing lone,
Together form a structure overthrown,
Not built in haste, but crafted piece by piece,
A tightening grip that never seems to cease.

 

 

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A nation isn’t conquered by ships upon the sea,
But quietly reshaped from minds that can’t see free,
No cannons roar, no banners fall in flame,
Just subtle shifts that slowly change the game.

First loosen roots that once made people strong,
Convince them self-reliance is somehow wrong,
Unweave the threads of harvest, trade, and skill,
Till empty shelves bend slowly to the will.

Then raise the cost of bread and light and heat,
Make daily living feel like some defeat,
Essentials climb beyond the common hand,
While whispered reasons echo through the land.

“It’s for the future, for the greater good,”
A phrase repeated till it’s understood,
Though pockets thin and choices fade away,
The script remains the same from day to day.

Once fertile fields now rest beneath decree,
Bound up in rules that choke productivity,
The plough stands still where once it carved with pride,
And foreign ships bring in what grew inside.

Dependence grows where independence stood,
A quiet shift disguised as something good,
The more they need what others choose to send,
The less they’re free to shape their start and end.

With every rise in cost, control expands,
Not chains of steel, but guided, tightened hands,
For when survival hangs on fragile thread,
It’s easier to steer the hearts you’ve led.

No siege with walls or ladders at the gate,
But pressures small that slowly concentrate,
Until the weight becomes too much to bear,
And no one knows exactly how it’s there.

A thousand rules, each small when standing lone,
Together form a structure overthrown,
Not built in haste, but crafted piece by piece,
A tightening grip that never seems to cease.

And through it all, a rallying refrain,
That sacrifice will somehow ease the strain,
Yet questions rise in quiet, cautious tone,
Of how a land once fed itself alone.

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Copyright © Peter Moring  2026

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** The Siege Of Great Britain**  –  From The Treasonous Traitors Inside!

 

There’s a long-standing idea that nations fall through dramatic, external forces—wars, invasions, or sudden catastrophe. But history and observation suggest something quieter and more complex can be just as powerful: change that comes gradually, internally, and often under the banner of progress.

One of the most striking ways this can happen is through the slow erosion of self-sufficiency. When a country can reliably produce its own food, energy, and essential goods, it holds a certain resilience. That resilience isn’t just economic—it’s psychological. It gives people a sense of stability and control over their future. But when those systems are weakened, whether through policy, neglect, or shifting priorities, a different dynamic begins to emerge.

As domestic production declines, dependence increases. Goods once grown, built, or sourced locally must now come from elsewhere. At first, this may not seem like a problem—global trade has many benefits, after all. But over time, if reliance becomes too great, it can leave a nation vulnerable to external pressures and internal strain.

Layered onto this is the rising cost of living, particularly around essentials—food, energy, housing. When these basic needs become more expensive, people feel it immediately. It shapes daily decisions, limits options, and can create a persistent sense of uncertainty. Importantly, rising costs don’t just affect wallets; they influence behavior. People become more cautious, more dependent on systems they may not fully trust, and less able to act independently.

Often, these changes are explained through large, complex challenges—economic shifts, environmental goals, or long-term planning. Issues like climate policy and sustainability are real and significant, and they require thoughtful responses. However, when policies tied to these goals have unintended consequences—such as increasing costs or reducing domestic capability—it’s worth examining how those trade-offs are managed and communicated.

The key concern isn’t any single policy or decision. It’s the cumulative effect. Small changes, each justified on their own, can add up to something much larger. Over time, they can reshape how a country functions and how its people experience everyday life.

What makes this process particularly difficult to address is its subtlety. There’s no clear turning point, no single moment where everything changes. Instead, it’s a gradual shift—one that can be hard to notice until its effects are deeply felt.

That’s why open discussion and critical thinking are so important. Questioning outcomes, examining evidence, and considering different perspectives aren’t signs of resistance—they’re essential parts of a healthy society. They help ensure that progress remains balanced, and that resilience isn’t unintentionally traded away.

Ultimately, the strength of a nation lies not just in its policies, but in its ability to adapt without losing its core stability. Maintaining that balance—between progress and self-reliance, between global cooperation and local strength—is one of the defining challenges of our time.

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Cloud-Buster Or Climate-Change

You may or may not remember Kate Bush’s ‘Cloud-Busting’ … The ‘Elite’ have been able to control Rain since 1953 … Do You REALLY THINK! All of the rain being experienced in MANY parts of the world just now (February 2026) is all Coincidence! – Or Climate-Change!?

 

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You may recall Cloud-busting drifting through the air,
A beating heart, a humming wire, a scientist’s prayer.
A machine to pull the rain from a stubborn sky,
To make the storm clouds gather, to make the dry fields cry.

But since nineteen fifty-three, so whispers the tale,
An ‘Elite!’ learned how to tip the atmospheric scale.
To herd the clouds like cattle across the dome of blue,
And loose the floods – where once clear sunlight grew.

Do you really think the deluge is chance alone?
When rivers burst their banks and the wild winds moan?
When many lands are drowning all at once in rain,
Is it climate-Change, or a calculated chain?

They call it change of climate, a warming sphere,
But some cry ‘geo-engineering’ working in the rear.
Political levers pulling thunder’s rein,
Power wrapped in lightning, influence in rain.

Fields once gold with harvest – now sinking in the mud,
Nutrients leached out by a weaponized flood.
Soil turned sour – where the green shoots fail,
And cattle grow thin – where the farmers wail.

Sheep on the hillside with hunger in their eyes,
Watching as another season dies.
Farming collapses from continent to shore,
Barn doors swinging on a hope no more.

Meanwhile the air feels heavy in the chest,
A tightening breath that will not rest.
Lungs inflamed in the dampened breeze,
Whispers of .C.O.P.D. on the coughing seas.

Fungal phantoms ride in misty air,
Invisible spores settling everywhere.
Debilitating infections, silent and slow,
Bloom where the engineered rainfalls go.

Then comes the warning on every screen,
A new declared crisis, unseen.
Pandemic language rolling like drums,
Lockdowns ordered as the darkness comes.

Masks return like a uniformed tide,
Vaccinations mandated far and wide.
And voices rise from a global throne,
Policies etched in bureaucratic stone.

The W. H. O speaks with urgent tone,
Guidelines cast across each zone.
While socialist governments echo the call,
Claiming it’s safety for one and all.

Coincidence, climate, or hidden hand,
A storm of questions sweeps the land.
Between the thunder and the refrain,
We stand and wonder at the falling rain.

Copyright © Peter Moring  2026

 

In 1985, Kate Bush released ‘Cloud-Busting’ — a song inspired by the dream of drawing rain from an empty sky. It told the story of invention, belief, and the audacity to imagine that humanity could influence the weather itself. At the time, it felt poetic, even whimsical. Today, for many people around the world watching unprecedented rainfall patterns unfold, the idea no longer feels like fantasy. It feels unsettlingly plausible.

Across multiple continents, communities are experiencing relentless downpours, catastrophic flooding, and unseasonal storms. Governments and major institutions consistently attribute these events to climate change — a complex, long-term shift in global weather patterns driven largely by industrial emissions. Climate science certainly supports the reality of a warming planet and its destabilizing effects. Yet for some observers, the scale, timing, and concentration of certain weather events raise deeper questions.

The concept of geo-engineering — deliberate, large-scale intervention in Earth’s climate systems — is no longer confined to conspiracy forums or speculative fiction. Academic institutions openly research solar radiation management, cloud seeding, and atmospheric aerosol injection as potential tools to counteract warming. Cloud seeding, in particular, has been in experimental use since the mid-20th century. While typically presented as a method to alleviate drought or enhance snowfall, its existence proves one thing clearly: human beings can, at least to some extent, influence precipitation.

This reality fuels a more troubling suspicion in some circles — that weather manipulation could be weaponized or politically leveraged. Heavy, sustained rainfall can devastate agriculture. When fields are flooded repeatedly, soil nutrients are washed away. Crops fail. Livestock suffer from malnutrition. Local farming economies collapse. Food scarcity increases dependency on centralized supply chains.

Whether intentional or not, extreme weather has undeniable geopolitical consequences. THINK! Bill Gates War Against Farms and Farmers Worldwide, and The UK Net Zero Madness that is prepared to accept and go along with the ludicrous INTENT by Evil Minds.

Simultaneously, prolonged damp conditions can create fertile environments for respiratory illnesses and fungal growth. Increased humidity and mold exposure are known contributors to lung inflammation and chronic conditions such as COPD. In a world already sensitized by recent global health crises, rising illness rates — whatever their cause — can trigger renewed calls for emergency measures. International bodies like the ‘World Health Organization’ – W.H.O. – carry enormous influence in shaping global responses to public health threats, often working in alignment with national governments.

It is important to be clear: there is no verified evidence that a coordinated global program is deliberately engineering rainfall to destroy farms or induce illness. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. However, the growing openness around geo-engineering research, combined with visible climate instability and heightened political polarization, creates fertile ground for public distrust.

What lies at the heart of these concerns is not merely weather — it is transparency. People want assurance that powerful technologies are not being deployed without public knowledge or consent. They want confidence that all crises — environmental or medical — are addressed proportionately and ethically. They want clarity in an era saturated with information yet starved of trust.

Whether one views extreme rainfall as the accelerating consequence of climate change or fears undisclosed manipulation, the deeper issue is accountability. The sky above us feels less predictable than ever. In times like these, open scientific dialogue, independent oversight, and informed public discourse are not luxuries — they are necessities.

Rain has always carried symbolism: renewal, destruction, cleansing, sorrow. Today it also carries questions….. ????

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