After removing all of the available wiring and communication devices in a 3 mile square radius of the woodland I have been offline for a long time, unable to connect to the internet. I have been feeling remote, alone, dis-heartened. My campaigning has been curtailed by all of the work that I have been doing. But I now have almost removed all of the plants, sivved the soil, boiled all water from the stream and sterilised it. The creatures are loving the new cleaner space, but to me it's still not clean enough - I have been working on some exciting new designs and plans to make Manzillworld a safer place and I will publish these soon.
I am so happy to be back online - it's all thanks to Satellite Signals they have provided me with a very large satellite dish that gives me very fast 2 way broadband connectivity. I am so pleased with it.
I am now workin on a new website - that I think will publicise the ideas better - I have been in contact with a number of followers around the UK who are developing their own experimental worlds as a result of my findings and some of their work is astonishing.
John Hams from the Lake District is currently building a fully safe, enclosed world - just 10 foot square at the bottom of Derwent Water lake (150m down!) - he is soon to populate with creatures he's made from his own household waste. I plan to visit him later in the year.
Jane Gillmore from Crawley is currently building a totally enclosed world where her garden used to be - I went down there and we had a great time burning all the plants and fumigating - before we laid some concrete for her new area. She's been making very inventive plants using Asbestos from old cookers. I'd just like to say well done to Jane - and I hope to publish some pictures soon from the day we made her garden a safer place. Her dedication is astonishing for someone at the age of 89.
Bye for now
Sirus