
Murray Morison
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Murray Morison
@MorisonMurray
Depth psychologist, lecturer and consultant, now a novelist, interested in the spiritual revolution currently underway.





Politics at Sam and Anne’s ** Anne in Washington at that +dinner+ waiting for King Charles ** I stick my neck out and make a big prediction for after May 6 open.spotify.com/episode/4puXvQ…

@ClarkeMicah A number of my dearest friends have religious beliefs. I do not get stuck in the mire of pointless argument with them. Enjoy your day, @ClarkeMicah, with my very best wishes.

Been working with honey bees for 15 plus years it's been a struggle but nothing like the last two years! Now all my honey bees are dead and I'm sure it has nothing to do with what's going on up above geez!

🏴🇬🇧 Last night, our message lit up Edinburgh Castle. Projected onto one of the UK’s most famous landmarks: SCRAP DIGITAL ID All over the UK, people are raising serious concerns about privacy, freedom, and the creeping of “voluntary” systems becoming unavoidable in everyday life. This is part of a growing national campaign demanding: 🔹 Scrap the Digital ID scheme 🔹 Yes to a Digital Bill of Rights 🔹 Protection of civil liberties for everyone 📍 Join our rallies this Saturday, 25 April (gather 1.30pm): Edinburgh | London (Trafalgar Square) | Belfast | Cardiff The pushback is growing. The message is clear. #ScrapDigitalID #together


With 0 % evidence I have to believe this.

Facial recognition to be 'rolled out' across UK after human rights challenge fails Read more 🔗 trib.al/wFbZBSB




The Covid Inquiry has claimed this week that the vaccines saved 475,000 UK lives. It's yet another fantasy from the modellers, says Dr Clare Craig. Look at the actual data and you see a very different picture. dailysceptic.org/2026/04/17/the…

This graph from @ClareCraigPath for @LD_Sceptics illlustrates how ridiculous is the claim the Covid vaccine saved 475,000 lives in England alone. The figure is complete nonsense. That the @covidinquiryuk took it seriously raises even more questions about its credibility. ...


I do believe that he didn’t think of this as a depiction of Jesus when posting. Still, there has to be more care and discernment here.




