Occulus5
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20 hours ago, SuperstarNeilC said:
“This video is from a footage that I filmed on the 24th October 2025 to find out whether the island that Peter Faulding claimed to have found Nicola Bulley near by is there or not.
Please notice how polite I was to this man only to be threatened for absolutely no reason what so ever.
The full video will be released on Sunday the 26th October.”
To be fair to that old man, he's probably sick to death of youtubers poking around the place trying to ask locals questions so it's no wonder he's pissed off with the person asking him about Nicola. That bench has become abit of a tourist attraction for all the wrong reasons, and people living there just want to be left alone. Doesn't mean they are hiding anything or where involved in her murder.
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I never really use facebook (fakebook) as I can't stand seeing people showing off and how many "friends" they have. but I have been using it lately to join groups of things I am interested that I couldn't really find anywhere online, stuff like community groups where people share past photos of the town I live in. Facebook groups of hobbies and pastimes such as TV shows past and present are very popular, and I have to admit they can be a good place to chat to like minded people. The problem of course with facebook groups is the admin idiots who run the groups who dictate every rule and will ban anyone who doesn't abide the endless list of rules, so if you're talking about things like why there is so much woke on TV, then you're likely to get banned from the group for simply just mentioning it. Facebook groups seem to be replacing old fashioned website forums. Not a good place to be though if you're talking about subjects we talk about on here.
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On 8/7/2022 at 9:15 PM, Grumpy Owl said:
You never truly own your home until you have paid off your mortgage in full. Or unless you bought the property 'outright' with no mortgage involved.
Council tax is a completely different matter though.
You might be right there, but I have never heard of anyone losing their home due to a failure to pay any council tax owing.
If your mortgage is paid up in full, then you own your property and there is no debt secured against it. If you lose your job and can't afford to pay the council tax, the worst that could happen is that you get taken to court, and then you find yourself in a position where you need to sell your home (your asset) in order to pay off your debts.
I don't think its possible that any council could 'repossess' your home if you own it outright.
But going back to the HugoTalks video, it would seem that the banks are laughing all the way to the - ahem - bank. With all the uncertainty about interest rises and the 'cost of living crisis', one gets the feeling that the banks are changing the way that they agree mortgage conditions, knowing full well that many buyers could find themselves in a position where their homes could be repossesed due to 'defaulting' on their mortgage payments.
Is there a property 'crash' looming? Are the banks trying to sucker enough people so they can seize as many properties as they can? Which they can of course then sell off at 'reduced rates' or via 'auction' to their elite wealthy investors, who can acquire large numbers of properties that can then be 'rented' back to those who lose their homes?
A bloke I know I was talking to the other day mentioned a friend of his who said he refused to pay his council tax and they took away all of the things in his house to sell to pay it. Now I've no idea of this person is mortgage free. I've seen all kinds of videos on youtube of people having bailiffs and police turn up at someone's house because they didn't pay their council tax, one was some old lady I believe. I am always a little suspicious of videos like that because it just seems a little OTT, so maybe there was more to it than just someone not paying council tax, or maybe, the videos are staged to put the frighteners on people.
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12 hours ago, Anti Facts Sir said:
Nah there are health issues. If you've avoided them (so far....it accumulates) then count yourself lucky.
I would tend to agree, even though I have no evidence to prove it. It is likely an accumulative, long term effect. That's why you'll get someone saying "mate, I've installed thousands of them and I'm still OK".
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13 hours ago, Grumpy Owl said:
I mentioned in another thread here recently, that I ended up having a smart meter installed in my flat late last year. I didn't particularly want one, but found myself with no choice, as the new tariff I'd signed up for last year with EDF did state "smart meter required" (I was hoping that the engineer wouldn't have been able to complete the job, due to insufficient space in the meter cupboard, which happened the last time when someone from nPower tried a few years ago).
Despite my scepticism, I'm happy to confirm that since I've had this smart meter fitted, I've not suffered from any health issues as a result!
As for the accusations of 'spying' or 'surveillance', I can't see how this is possible - the device itself just replaces your existing meter(s), and is still only counting the amount of units of energy that you use; the only difference is that it connects via radio to some kind of 'wide area network', it doesn't connect to your home wi-fi broadband, and thus is completely independent of your home network. OK, so as it sends meter readings, its possible to know what times of day you use most energy, but that's about it.
I still stand by what I wrote back in 2022 on my own website:
Smart meters aren't about "frying us with radiation" or spying on us, the eventual aim is to be able to charge people more for their energy, depending on the time of day they use it.
Unfortunately, you'll be hard pressed to find any energy supplier now that will offer fixed-price tariffs if you don't have a smart meter, after all it is Government policy that households should have one installed if offered to them. And there will be some point at which it will be impossible, or extremely difficult, to refuse one.
Now I'm not saying that people should just roll over and have a smart meter fitted, but I am cautious about those people who are potentially spreading misinfo about 'health issues' and 'surveillance', while overlooking the bigger potential issue of just being ripped off financially.
If they are not as bad as some people are claiming, then why do quite alot of people not like them?. I've spoken to non conspiracy type people about smart meters, regular people, and they told me they wouldn't touch them with a barge pole. Pity I never asked them why, but I doubt it's to do with surveillance or that they are harmful to your health. Richard D Hall refused to have one in his home during the time he was converting to off grid, but he never really gave his thoughts on them, and I would've thought someone like him would've done his research on them. I wouldn't have thought someone like Hall would be spreading misinformation, but I don't think he's really talked about them. Icke always bangs on about smart meters being harmful and being used to snoop on your home (as are every appliances that falls under the term "smart"), but where's he getting this information from?.
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Interesting video Richard uploaded to his site about his overly unity 'N' machine device. Hall sure knows a thing or two about electronics and putting machines like that together. He seemed sure that setting the machine up correctly does produce more energy. But how would this energy be harnessed and used on everdday household appliances like lighting, your fridge, toaster, TV and your car?.
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I know there are one or two PID channels on youtube, but what does anyone think of this particular channel?. Interesting stuff but some of the comparisons are a little silly IMO. In this video he claims there are two different Paul's. Personally I can't see any difference, same person to me:
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I think alot of these assessors just cut corners and don't really do what the say they will do, probably because it was take too much time. Just a money making thing to get home owners to fork out more money on something that probably doesn't need doing.
Regarding when Richard started to modify his home, I know he said in his video the electric company kept wanting him to have a smart meter, which he obvious refused to have. I know this should be for a different thread, but what is everyone's views on smart meters, are they really harmful to your health and do they really snoop on your home, or this just disinfo by people who simply don't know what they are talking about?. The reason I ask is a friend of my had one installed today and I asked the bloke installing it (to which I sounded like a right arrogant git) that I won't be having one in my house and I said to him they are controversial and some people I know won't have one because they aren't good for your health (I really couldn't be bothered mentioning the surveillance side of them). He told me that he's installed thousands of them and he's never had any health issues. You don't have to be a tin foiled hatter to be concerned about them, as I've know regular people over the years who said they too won't have one, but they never told me why. I suppose the engineer would say they aren't harmful otherwise noone would have one, and he'd probably be out of a job if he said that. It is curious though why energy companies are so keen to want people to have them installed in their homes.
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On 9/6/2025 at 5:22 PM, k_j_evans said:
I don't think that is true/ It can't be rented out, but an estate agent here was recently advertising an off-grid property (locally described as a "shed") for 160 thousand, now redfuced to 125. https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/164160731#/?channel=RES_BUY. Not freehold, though.
I'm not sure how. According to the estate agent I sold my house through, every home needs to have one of those EPC energy rating certificates, and if it doesn't have one then the house can't be sold. Ridiculous I know we all know it's all about getting more money out of people. It cost me nearly a grand before I sold my house because of things like surveyors reports, plus solicitors fees.
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52 minutes ago, Grumpy Owl said:
Because that is presumably the most valuable asset he owns, which he'll have to sell in order to pay damages/costs.
He wouldn't be able to sell his home considering the alterations he made to it when he went off grid. Estate agents cannot sell a home unless it has got a certified boiler and heating appliance installed.
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On 8/25/2025 at 4:08 AM, SuperstarNeilC said:
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In 1966 when "Paul" & his close personal assistant Mal Evans returned to England from their trip to Africa together, the first order of business by Evans was to fire McCartney's household staff. They, of course, would have been the first to notice that something was amiss. This was long before the internet & social media, so it would not have been that difficult for handlers to have used some combination of bribery, threats &/or appeals to patriotism in order to convince the remaining relatively small handful of McCartney's closest family members & associates to cooperate with the replacement deception. Multiple different body doubles were utilized for various purposes (e.g., simple attendance at award shows), but the primary replacement (i.e., the one & only Billy Shears) was a trained & professionally-skilled multi-instrumentalist, composer, singer, producer and actor. Interestingly, a few years later when Mal Evans was only days away from submitting for publication the manuscript of his tell-all Beatles memoire, he was violently assassinated by the corrupt Los Angeles Police Department in a bizarre & contrived alleged domestic violence incident. Naturally, the manuscript conveniently disappeared and has never fully resurfaced in its original completed form.
So what happened to bio/original Paul (if there ever was one)? was Billy/Faul there right from the very beginning of the band forming, or did he come in later on?. what about the multiples which appear to have been there from the beginning and at the same time?.
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So, according to the update on Richard's website, he is now facing now facing losing his home and his son, Lewis aged 10, may be homeless if he doesn't receive donations. Now I don't want to get too personal here, but where is his son's mother?. You'd have thought she would try and help. And why would Hall lose his home when he has no mortgage and bought the house?. Why use a photo of his son sat on a doorstep as he looks homeless?.
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On 9/3/2025 at 10:40 AM, wagdog19 said:
I often watch Billy Moore, who explores cities and towns. He often encounters Veitch, and it's noticeable his 1 or 2 'minders' in the background. That tells me all I need to know.
Billy Moore is worth watching, as he interacts with the homeless and streetwise in some rough areas. Many of them loathe Veitch.
I just happened to get talking to some woman last week in a group I joined where she was talking about people who film in Piccadilly Gardens. I said to her "you don't mean Charlie Veitch do you?" she said yeah and I told her he's an arsehole. I then mentioned Billy Moore and she said she doesn't like him, she said he gives people money so they talk on camera. I really don't know why people follow these people, they are bad as each other and they are all out for themselves and their youtube channel, and that includes Billy Moore IMO, they're not interested in solving problems only about creating content and drawing attention to themselves and making money off of their youtube channel. Every place they go to has to have problems, all they do is slag the country off and it's all negative and showing the bad side of life. Very negative stuff.
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I often bring up autism up with some people I've chatted to online and people I know who say they have autism, and I mention to them about the vaccine link, but most of them seem to think vaccines have nothing to do with autism. Some have told me that how can vaccines be the cause when they've never had a vaccine. I suppose that's a good point. Quite alot of people who say they are autistic also seem to think they have ADHD and the two tend to be associated with each other as if they are the same thing, why I do not know as ADHD seems to be a made up condition to me. People are clearly very ill-informed about these things.
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Kind of off topic, but I was watching an episode of the TV series Strange But True the other day. In one episode it mentions premonitions and people who can predict certain events, and one of them was a bloke named Chris Robinson who kept getting dreams about bombings being carried out by the IRA. What puzzles me with these people is, how come they never reveal who was really behind the attacks?. I don't know if Chris Robinson ever predicted terrorist attacks like 9/11 and 7/7, but if he did I couldn't imagine him saying it was an inside job and the planes weren't real passenger planes, he would just say "I saw a vision of 19 muslims boarding a plane, saw them overpower the pilots and passengers" etc which we know is a lie.
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Speaking of energy and solar panels, but I was watching The Naked Gun 2 and a half the other day and I noticed there's a scene where the villain, Quintin Hapsburg (interesting choice of name, isn't there an Hapsburg family?). I know this is just a comedy but I do wonder if this was some kind of predictive programming. This was 1991 decades before most people had even heard of solar panels used to generate electricity, and the electric car as mentioned as well, albeit with solar panels:
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1 hour ago, 1velocity7 said:
i bought a multi fuel stove and reduced my gas usage by 75%
the only way i can see to getting my electric bills down are solar panels
my electric bill is always 80/100 month
What do multi stoves do?. The only other way beside solar panels is doing what Richard D Hall did and turning his home off grid.
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1 hour ago, jack121 said:
Ia it true what is being said in the video, that the electricity is already paid for, your energy supplier is just a middleman between you and the national grid and does not own the pipes or cables therefore you can cut out the middleman. The uploader of the vdeo has a good reputation
Yeah but if you cut them out and still use their energy they will come after you and you will end up with a fine for nothing paying it. They won't listen to what you have to say because all they want is your money.
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I sometimes get text messages saying that I agreed as part of a contract to have a smart meter installed (this is Eon), but I never agreed to having a smart meter. My electricity bill is about £93 a month, yet I am hardly ever in the house as I'm always out and I don't use the TV, use the microwave occasionally, plug my laptop in and use the kettle about 3 times, plus every few weeks I cut the grass, that's it, I'm the only one in the house. They are ripping me off. This is all done, I think, to get you to have a smart meter installed. Eon doesn't supply the top up meters only smart meters.
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I don't quite know what to make of Bart Sibrel, and I know excellent researchers such as Richard D Hall and Andrew Johnson have mentioned Sibrel and back up what he's claiming, though this fake earth in the lunar module window footage doesn't convince me, doesn't look like the earth from low earth orbit and that they've made it look like it's taken further away. His swearing on the bible thing when he's "harassing" (yes I would say what he was doing was a form of harassment - and probably stalking, and I don't care if the astronauts are lying or not) Aldren etc is only going to make himself look like a mental case. I do wonder if Sibrel is some kind of shill or actor. He seems to get quite abit of media attention, but usually done to make him look like an idiot.
With all that comes youtuber know-it-all's like this and the debunking and ridicule begins. Seems like Bart Sibrel is being set up as the fall guy. If only this dude would mention Richard D Hall:
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I've mentioned Richard a few times to regular normie type and mentioned his research, but all I get back is the usual slagging off and name calling, some who have never heard of him and others who have, but they don't actually bother to watch his investigation or read his book.
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These pompous toffee nosed bastards need to be stopped. What pleasure do they get out of doing this kind of thing to a defenceless animal I do not know. I've heard wildlife presenter (OBE or is it MBE?) Chris Packham is a campaigner against fox hunting and has done videos where hunts are taken place, but whether his motivations are genuine I don't know. Packham never seems to look a day older, he's in his early 60s yet he looks like someone who's in their early 50s.
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13 hours ago, Mr H said:
The taste is slightly different too.
Yeah I've noticed that as well.
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I've been wondering about ADHD lately. The use of the term ADHD has become very commonplace now all of a sudden in the last few years. I know one or two people who claim they have ADHD and they seem to think it's a real condition like autism, and the two often get confused with one another by people who don't know anything about them. Like with autism, they seem to celebrate it as being a good thing. I see alot of women on dating sites where they state they are ADHD and seem to use it as a bragging point as if they are somehow important and special than someone else, and I wouldn't be surprised if there are some dodgy charities and fundraising causes being set up through people jumping on the ADHD bandwagon.

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Interesting thought, maybe it is Willow. I do admit though his attitude was strange. Some are suggesting the village was in on her disappearance and murder like something out of the Wicker Man of the Village of the Damned. I don't know how far fetched this is but if true then surely the police would be in on this as well. Maybe people are just getting carried away. People who have passed through the village even before her disappearance have felt creeped out about the place.