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Saturday, 20 January 2018

Holsworthy mark show talking to Todd bonner detroit paranormal expeditions

I published my new episode Jan 20, 2018 15:12 Holsworthy mark show talking to Todd bonner bonner detroit paranormal expeditions episode 84, please check it out. http://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-nu5zf-842f35

Jenn crockett talking to Holsworthy mark show

I published my new episode Jan 20, 2018 14:31 Holsworthy mark show talking to Jenn crockett episode 82, please check it out http://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-acxaw-842d1b

Logo Mania (Nancy and the Meerkats: Nancy's Musical Box)

Friday, 19 January 2018

R.i.p Peter wyngarde

Peter Wyngarde Peter Wyngarde (23 August 1927 – 15 January 2018)[1] was a British actor best known for playing the character Jason King, a bestselling novelist turned sleuth, in two television series: Department S (1969–70) and Jason King (1971–72). His flamboyant dress sense and acting led to popular success, becoming considered a style icon in Britain in the early 1970s; Mike Myers credited him with inspiring the character Austin Powers.[2] Peter Wyngarde  Wyngarde in 1976, by Allan Warren Born Cyril Louis Goldbert (disputed) 23 August 1927 Marseille, France (disputed) Died 15 January 2018 (aged 90) London, England Occupation Actor (film, TV and theatre) Biography Partial filmography Selected television appearances Notes References External links Last edited 11 minutes ago by Ghmyrtle RELATED ARTICLES Louis Jouvet French actor Jason King (TV series) television series Alfred Enoch British actor 

Wolf escaped and recaptured in uk

 Image caption The wolf was recaptured after it was spotted more than 10 miles away from its home A wolf which went on the loose for about six hours after escaping from its enclosure has been safely recaptured. The animal, called Torak, was initially thought to have fled from the Wolf Conservation Trust's site in Beenham after strong winds damaged fencing. The sanctuary has now said his enclosure gate may have been left open deliberately. Thames Valley Police said the wolf travelled about eight miles before it was caught near the M4 motorway. The force announced Torak's capture at about 13:40 GMT. A spokesperson said: "It was safely detained by officers and staff from the sanctuary, who had been working to recapture it."  Teresa Palmer, who founded the sanctuary in Berkshire, helped encourage the 12-year-old wolf into a caged trailer. She said the gate at the front of Torak's enclosure was open. "I think somebody deliberately opened the gate. A lot of people don't particularly believe in having animals in captivity." Ms Palmer added: "When we were near the wolf trust I was close to him but he was frightened and didn't want to be caught. "The fact he went through a field of sheep shows he never would have been a danger to the public. "Now he's given up. He's had his moment of freedom now." Image copyright NPAS Image caption Police tracked Torak from a helicopter with thermal imaging An animal capture expert who was tracking Torak said police would have shot to kill if the wolf had run on to the motorway. Mike Allison, from Animal Capture UK, said: "That would have been the only option available to prevent human injury or loss of life." But he added that Torak "looks the most unaggressive wolf I have ever seen".  At the scene - BBC reporter Andy Jones Image copyright PA Image caption The animal fled from the Wolf Conservation Trust site in Beenham It's relief all round here in the village of Curridge where the wolf has been found and, more importantly, not a single shot fired. A dedicated team of animal catchers was on hand to fire a tranquiliser dart and were thankfully not needed. The Wolf Conservation Trust owners managed to bring Torak back into care safe and well. Dog owners who were out for a stroll near me have been asking if it's now safe to walk around here and the answer is yes. Life can get back to normal in this quaint little corner of Berkshire. Thames Valley Police earlier put out a text warning to residents and schools in Berkshire, urging them to stay inside. Officers had also advised members of the public not to approach the wolf if they saw it. After the wolf was captured, a spokesperson said: "Schools, which were asked to keep pupils indoors, no longer need to do this." Image caption Thames Valley Police sent local residents a text message warning of the wolf on the loose Torak had been spotted at various locations, some more than 10 miles to the west of the sanctuary. Local resident Daniel Brownlie told the BBC he ignored the wolf warning. He said: "I had a local surgery appointment this morning as I'm off to Malawi at the end of the month. It was a decision between getting malaria tablets or getting eaten by a wolf. I took the risk." One parent, Tony Roe, had earlier said police officers were outside his child's local primary school by 08:30 to usher pupils inside. He said: "An officer on the school gate told me a wolf had escaped after wind blew down part of the fence."

Wednesday, 17 January 2018

RATS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BLACK DEATH?

A recent  research  has  suggested  that  humans were more  likely  to have  carried  the  plague  of fleas that killed  hundreds  of millions  in the 14th century   .This  revelation  was from  a computer  modelling  to how this dreadful  disease  continued to ravage Europe  into 19 th century. It has been  long thought  that  rats carrying  the bacterium  Yesinia Petis  were  the ones responsible  for  the Black Death. But  scientists  know  claim it was human  Ectoparasites. .fleas and lice... tallied more in  Thier computer  modelling. This research  was conducted by  the universities  of Oslo in Norway  and Ferrera in Italy which  in the data also  ruled out airborne transmission  .Thier is little  historical or archaeological evidence  according  to the universities  to support  claim that  human  Ectoparasites were more likely  than rats .

Read more https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/science-environment-42690577

Tuesday, 16 January 2018

CYRILLE REGIS R.I.P

Cyrille Regis Cyrille Regis, MBE (9 February 1958 – 14 January 2018) was an England international footballer who played as a forward. His professional playing career spanned 19 years, where he made 614 league appearances and scored 158 league goals, most prolifically at West Bromwich Albion and Coventry City. He also won five caps with the England national team. Cyrille Regis MBE Personal information Date of birth9 February 1958 Place of birthMaripasoula, French Guiana Date of death14 January 2018 (aged 59) Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Playing positionStriker Senior career* YearsTeamApps(Gls) 1975–1976Molesey 1976–1977Hayes 1977–1984West Bromwich Albion241(81) 1984–1991Coventry City238(47) 1991–1993Aston Villa52(12) 1993–1994Wolverhampton Wanderers19(2) 1994–1995Wycombe Wanderers35(9) 1995–1996Chester City29(7) Total614(158) National team 1978–1982England U216(3) 1978–1980England B3(0) 1982–1987England5(0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. Early life Club career International career Personal life

Sunday, 14 January 2018

Holsworthy mark show talking to Nikki Davies about paranormal

I published my new episode Jan 14, 2018 15:51 Holsworthy mark show talking to Nikki Davies about the paranormal episode 70, please check it out. http://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-c8u74-8361e9

Saturday, 13 January 2018

WHY ACUPUNCTURE?

My wife Enid had acupunture in the past at Torrington Community Hospital for her Capal Tunnel problem in her hands.At first she thought it wound not work but it was the best theraphy she has had for her hands.How does it work you may ask my dear reader =everyperson is treated body and mind and it can help with many different physicsal conditions.The needles used are five times smaller than an hypodermic with a width of a human hair and most poeple do not feel them being inserted into the body.Acupunture is not just needles it is also cupping,gua sha,mida heating,tuping,magnets.

POSSIBLE LIFE BOOSTS.

Posture is good for you if you  liike a simple way to take care of your joints,ligaments,and  muscles and help save further damage down the line.And all you need to do is sit up straight .If you need to a boost your mind try to learn a new language as this aids in helping with keeping the mind active .

HALWILL JUNCTION NATURE RESERVE NEAREST ONE TO ME IN HOLSWORTHY

A disused railway line with a variety of habitats. It was purchased from British Rail in 1990.
Location and access: The nature reserve is in the village of Halwill Junction, on the main road between Okehampton and Holsworthy in north west Devon. There is one main entrance to this nature reserve. Take the A3079 for Halwill Junction, and when you reach the village centre turn right if travelling from the south, left if travelling from the north. Continue past the Junction Inn pub, and turn left into Beeching Close. Turn immediately right into a cul-de-sac (grid reference SS443 002). There is free parking in the Parish Hall car park to the right of the Junction Inn pub. From Beeching Close a path leads between the houses onto the reserve.
Walks
There is a main path with boardwalks which forks into two dead ends. It will take you 45 minutes to walk the length of the reserve and back.
Vegetation
The various physical conditions have produced different plant communities. Goat willow predominates on the railway line edges, but birch, alder, rowan, gorse and bramble are also to be found. The site also has good showing of broad leaved helleborine. In the wetter areas angelica, lesser spearwort, meadowsweet, ragged robin and lousewort are present and a good display of marsh orchids is best seen in July. The dry areas support heather as well as many mosses and lichens. The northern branch has a richer dry area with interesting hawkweeds, kidney vetch (rare inland) and plantain.
Fauna
Look out for green woodpecker, tits and warblers in the scrub and willow. The wet areas have frogs and the broad-bodied chaser and golden-ringed dragonflies. Some interesting butterflies can also be seen at Halwill, such as the Wood White which has returned again after many years. You may even be lucky enough to see an adder basking in the sun.
Taken from the Devon Wildlife Trust

Devon Archaeological Society

Devon Archaeological Society
The Devon Archaeological Society, founded in 1928, is an active and friendly organisation with a membership of over 800. The archaeology of Devon is without equal in England: it includes the rich historic landscapes of Dartmoor and Exmoor and extends in time from the Palaeolithic axes of the East Devon river valleys to industrial remains from the extraction of tin and other minerals.

Scorhill Stone Circle, Dartmoor

Activities open to members
Each year we have a varied range of:

Publications
The Society publishes its Proceedings, a volume of articles about Devon's archaeology, annually as well as three newsletters each year and occasional papers. These are distributed free to members.

Conservation of Devon's archaeological heritage
The Society is consulted by a wide range of organisations on proposals which may affect this and also initiates debate on relevant topics. Most recently such consultations have involved Princesshay and the historic core of Exeter. It has responded to numerous consultation documents - the Devon Structure Plan, the Devon County Minerals Local Plan and DEFRA's proposals on rights of way.

The Society's Charitable Objectives Fund
This provides annual sums for research to which members with suitable projects can apply.

Premises
The Society has premises in Berkeley House, Dix's Field, Exeter which provide a friendly venue for seminars and indoor training events. These are available for hire by other organisations.

Annual General Meeting
This is held in March or April each year in Exeter and forms part of a full day of events. The Presidential lecture alternates with a lecture by a distinguished speaker in the afternoon and the day concludes with an informal presentation such as a pictorial review of the Society's year. The Society's publications are on sale, as are second hand books.

Our Committee
The Society's affairs are run by our Trustees meeting as our Executive Committee four times a year. It is supported by a series of sub-committees and working parties to cover our wide range of activities, interests and responsibilities.

To join the Society
Click here for membership form. On joining you will receive a welcome pack which will provide you with details of what is going on, and copies of recent publications. You will have the opportunity to register your interests in particular activities such as field walking or work on finds.

Our rules
Click here to see our rules.

Contact Us
dasmail@devonarchaeologicalsociety.org.uk Devon Archaeological Society, c/o Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Queen Street, Exeter, EX4 3RX.=link to website

People of the whale

I saw this on the BBC and thought you should see it: The people of the whale - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-42399770

Nadejda Rozanova, PhD 1st degree connection1st Biochemistry researcher, Reiki Master\Teacher at Healing energies UCSC Rutgers University-New Brunswick

what inspired you?stories of ppl who achieved unconditional love. 
 for this I am using various healing energies such as reiki and other. what are your aims?To live longer but to become younger its the name of my group there you can see my articles and videos httpIndependent researcher, head of the group of researchers, teacher, healer, writer.

My scientific interests are in the field of oncology. See my publication on the topic below. I developed a few protocol for cancer treatment and recently tried it on my cat. Veterinarian suggested to put him to sleep because he had a cancer. I used my protocol with Catalytic therapy for cancer and Reiki healing for cancer. And after a few weeks he was cancer free. He is gaining weight, has good appetite and stamina. 

I think that I achieved my goal- to get the cancer treatment in case someone of my family will need it. 

Of course I wanted to more people be able to use it, but this is not under my power. 

I tried to get funding to continue research to present this method to public, but it was impossible. Because this method cheap and effective .

However I've got that I want- I can be sure that I will be able to help myself and my family and for now it's enough for me.

If you are interesting in this method feel free to ask me. Also you can donate to this research here http://www.gofundme.com/Cancer-research

also see here my healing videos 
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Friday, 12 January 2018

In memory of fast Eddie clarke

Edward Allan Clarke (5 October 1950 – 10 January 2018), better known as "Fast" Eddie Clarke, was a British guitarist who was a member of heavy metal bands Fastway and Motörhead. Of Motörhead's classic lineup, which consisted of Lemmy, himself and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, he was the last surviving member. Eddie Clarke  Clarke in 2009 Background information Birth name Edward Allan Clarke Also known as Fast Eddie Clarke Born 5 October 1950 Twickenham, London, England Died 10 January 2018 (aged 67) London, England Genres Rock and roll, hard rock, blues rock, heavy metal Occupation(s) Musician Instruments Guitar, vocals Years active 1973–2018 Associated acts Motörhead, Fastway Website fasteddieclarke.com Career Discography References

Wednesday, 10 January 2018

My podcast about my strike on YouTube

I published my new episode Jan 10, 2018 16:40 Holsworthy mark show talking about YouTube strike of video wally dean part two although at moment wally dean part 1 is on my YouTube mark antony raines aka ghostman, please check it out http://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-uzrfv-82efb4

YouTube gives me a strike

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Tuesday, 9 January 2018

Holsworthy mark show talking to wally Dean full episode

https://youtu.be/HPov9b80FbA...this  is what  happened  to  my video  proving  that what we discussed  on the show  was true

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Monday, 8 January 2018

Holsworthy mark show podcast may go on YouTube as well

Listen to my segment "Holsworthy mark show may put podcast on YouTube" on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/mark-antony-raines-aka-gh?at=2214161

In memory of Ray Thomas of moody blues fame

Ray Thomas Page  This article is about the former member of the rock band The Moody Blues. For other people named Ray Thomas, see Ray Thomas (disambiguation). Raymond Thomas (29 December 1941 – 4 January 2018) was an English musician, flutist, singer and composer in the UK rock band The Moody Blues. Ray Thomas  Thomas in 1970 Background information Birth name Raymond Thomas Born 29 December 1941 Origin Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, England Died 4 January 2018 (aged 76) Surrey, England Genres Progressive rock psychedelic rock symphonic rock R&B Occupation(s) Singer songwriter flutist Instruments Flute percussion harmonica oboe keyboards vocals Years active 1960–2018 Labels Decca Deram Threshold Polydor Universal Associated acts The Moody Blues El Riot and the Rebels Krew Cats Career Death Instruments Compositions