Scouting the Awake Isles: Searching for Conscious Community Across Britain and Ireland?

By Daniel Joseph Leach Jr.

Something is stirring across these isles.

A quiet awakening.

A knowing in the bones.

It’s time for change.

“I’ve felt it for a while now. With my youngest child aboutt to step out of “the system,” I know the time has come. I’m setting off on scouting missions this summer—searching for places and people who are awake. Awake to truth. Awake to freedom. Awake to life lived differently.

Here’s what you’ll discover. If you’re on this path too, maybe we’ll cross trails.” Jamie Bartlett https://www.facebook.com/share/1XRawMXeRY/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Mid Wales: Quiet Power in the Hills

Mid Wales holds deep, old wisdom. Machynlleth is a beacon of alternative thinking, with the Centre for Alternative Technology symbolizing a different way forward. In nearby Llanidloes and Llandrindod Wells, you’ll find small pockets of off-gridders, land-workers, and homeschoolers quietly building the new.

The Beautiful North: Seeds of Change

Up in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, the counterculture thrives openly—artists, healers, free thinkers gather here. Further down, Totnes (Devon) might be a bit gentrified now, but its roots in the Transition Towns movement still pulse beneath the surface.

Scotland: Wild Land, Free Spirits

Scotland offers both space and spirit. At Findhorn Ecovillage, intentional community is a living, breathing reality. In Argyll and Bute, Lochaber, and the Isle of Mull, seekers are returning to the land and building sovereign lives.

Northern Ireland: Embers Glowing

In places like Fermanagh and Down, new communities are quietly forming. Telegram groups are buzzing. Meetups are sprouting. It’s not loud—but something’s building. The spirit here is raw and ready.

Ireland (Republic): West Cork and the Northwest

West Cork is awake. From Skibbereen to Clonakilty, people are growing food, raising kids outside the system, and living intentionally. Up north in Sligo, Leitrim, and Galway, land projects and freedom-focused collectives are on the rise.

Isle of Man: Sovereign, Subtle, Strong

This island may fly under the radar, but it draws those seeking privacy and sovereignty. The communities are quieter, less organized—but the energy is there. A place worth watching… or visiting.

Finding the Awake

This isn’t something you’ll find in a brochure. But if you’re looking, here are a few ways to connect:

People’s Health Alliance UK – A grassroots movement linking awake health and community hubs. Telegram – Look up your area plus “awake,” “off-grid,” or “freedom.” Freedom Cells – Local groups focused on mutual aid and sovereignty. Awake Communities Alliance, Earth Cures, and others are lighting the path.

The Road Ahead

This summer, I’ll be hitting the road—scouting, connecting, sharing. Not just for myself, but for all of us who feel the pull.

If you know of an awake pub, a conscious community centre, a regenerative farm, a homeschooling village, or just a place with heart—reach out. Let’s build the map. Let’s build the new way.

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This isn’t the end of a story. It’s the beginning of a return.

In terms of places across the British Isles that resonate with awake, conscious, community-driven energy, here are some leads and thoughts you might want to scout out this summer:

1. Mid Wales

Machynlleth has long had a reputation as a hub for alternative lifestyles, eco-consciousness, and off-grid communities. The Centre for Alternative Technology is nearby, and the area has an open-minded, earthy vibe. Around Llanidloes and Llandrindod Wells, you’ll find small but strong networks of homeschoolers, land workers, and freedom-focused folk.

2. The North (England)

Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire has a strong countercultural streak, known for its creativity, alternative schooling, and community spirit. There’s been a revival in intentional living and regenerative projects. Totnes in Devon is farther south, but worth mentioning—it was a birthplace of the Transition Towns movement.

3. Scotland

The Highlands and Islands are dotted with self-sufficient, close-knit communities. Think Findhorn Ecovillage—a spiritual, ecological intentional community in Moray. Areas around Argyll and Bute, and Lochaber, have growing networks of people moving off-grid and exploring new systems of living.

4. Northern Ireland

It’s a bit quieter on the awake front, but there are intentional communities and holistic farms starting to pop up in places like Fermanagh and Down. Freedom-focused meetups have started taking root post-2020.

5. Ireland (Republic)

West Cork is a big hub for freedom-minded folks—artists, permaculturists, off-gridders. Areas like Skibbereen, Clonakilty, and Bantry are rich with conscious community energy. Sligo, Leitrim, and Galway have growing circles of homesteaders and those withdrawing from mainstream systems.

6. Isle of Man

It’s under the radar but has attracted people looking for privacy and alternative ways of living. There’s a quiet but solid expat and sovereign-living crowd—though more scattered than organized.

Ideas to Connect:

Look up “People’s Health Alliance UK” or “Awake Communities Alliance”—they’re building a grassroots network of awake hubs and services. Telegram has tons of local “awake” groups by region. Earth Cures, Open Communities, and FreeDom Cells often share scouting tips for finding likeminds.

If you’re doing scouting missions, you might consider documenting them—maybe as a blog, video diary, or podcast. It could inspire others on the same journey and help you build a broader network.

Alright Daniel—here it is!

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The Awake Isles Project: Scouting Conscious Communities Across Britain & Ireland

By Daniel Joseph Leach Jr.

Something is stirring across these isles.

A quiet awakening.

A knowing in the bones.

It’s time for change.

I’ve felt it for a while now. With my youngest child soon stepping out of “the system,” I know the time has come. This summer, I’m setting off on a series of scouting missions—searching for places and people who are awake. Awake to truth. Awake to freedom. Awake to life lived differently.

Here’s what I’ve discovered so far. If you’re on this path too, maybe we’ll cross trails.

Mid Wales: Quiet Power in the Hills

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Machynlleth holds deep alternative roots, with the Centre for Alternative Technology not just teaching sustainability, but living it. Nearby, in places like Llanidloes and Llandrindod Wells, you’ll find off-gridders, land-workers, and families raising children in freedom.

The Beautiful North: Seeds of Change

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Hebden Bridge, in West Yorkshire, has long attracted artists, herbalists, and free thinkers. You feel the energy in the cafés and co-ops. Totnes in Devon is also known for pioneering transition movements and alternative economies.

Scotland: Wild Land, Free Spirits

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From the spiritual intentionality of Findhorn Ecovillage to regenerative crofts in Lochaber and Argyll, Scotland is home to sovereign souls who live in rhythm with the land and truth.

Northern Ireland: Embers Glowing

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In Fermanagh, Down, and beyond, Telegram groups are sparking into real-life connections. The awake community here is quieter—but growing steadily. Freedom-minded meetups and local health hubs are forming.

Ireland (Republic): West Cork & the Northwest

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West Cork—Skibbereen, Clonakilty, Bantry—is a magnet for permaculturists, holistic practitioners, and families seeking sovereignty. The northwest—Leitrim, Sligo, Galway—also holds promise, with land projects and cooperative networks on the rise.

Isle of Man: Subtle and Sovereign

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The Isle of Man may not be widely known for alternative living, but it’s attracted seekers looking for a quieter, more sovereign life. While less organized, the energy is palpable.

Nominate an Awake Community

If you know of a place, a gathering, a group, or even just a pub that’s awake—I want to hear from you.

Submit a tip or invite me to scout your community

Let’s build the map together. Let’s reconnect the Isles.

About the Author

Daniel Joseph Leach Jr.

Founder of Social1776.com and CourtroomWatch.com, Daniel is a podcaster, journalist, and truth-seeker committed to building sovereign networks and awakening community across the Isles and beyond.

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UFO Armadas Approaching Earth: Prophetic Signs or Project Blue Beam Deception?

The Anti Deep State Party Report | April 13, 2025

Question everything!

In what may be the most unprecedented event in modern history, astronomers and whistleblowers from observatories across the globe are reporting an overwhelming influx of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) advancing toward Earth. These craft—numbering in the hundreds—are moving in structured formations, executing maneuvers far beyond any known human technology. Their precise coordination has eliminated any notion of random meteors or space debris. The world is watching, waiting… but is this truly an alien encounter, or a globalist deception straight out of Revelation?

From NASA to the SETI Institute, the so-called “experts” are scrambling to interpret these movements, suggesting everything from peaceful exploration to climate-related intervention. But there’s a glaring omission in their analysis: biblical prophecy.

The Great Deception Foretold

For those with eyes to see and ears to hear, this isn’t new. Scripture has already prepared us. In Revelation 19, the Apostle John described the heavens opening and the return of Jesus Christ, coming on a white horse, followed by the armies of heaven. Could these sightings be a counterfeit manifestation—a prelude to the ultimate deception—designed to simulate the Second Coming?

Many believe we’re witnessing Project Blue Beam in action. This long-rumored globalist psychological operation allegedly aims to use advanced holographic and electromagnetic technologies to fabricate a “second coming,” uniting the world’s religions under a one-world government—the prophesied New World Order.

Under the guise of an “alien threat,” the global elite can manufacture panic, suspend national sovereignty, and usher in a unified digital dictatorship. President Reagan once hinted at this exact scenario: that an “alien threat” could unite humanity. Now, with militaries on high alert and the UN convening emergency meetings, that very scenario is unfolding before our eyes.

The False Messiah and the Beast System

The Bible warns in 2 Thessalonians 2 and Revelation 13 of a powerful delusion and a false messiah, empowered by the dragon (Satan), who will deceive the nations with signs and wonders. If these UFOs are part of that deception, it’s not just a sci-fi spectacle—it’s spiritual warfare on a cosmic scale.

Globalists, technocrats, and deep state actors have long conspired to erode national sovereignty and establish a surveillance-state technocracy. The arrival of these “alien” fleets may be their final card—the ultimate false flag—to consolidate power and demand allegiance to their beast system.

Stand Firm. Be Not Deceived.

As the world teeters on the edge of chaos and awe, followers of Christ must remember that Jesus warned us of great deceptions in the last days. We are not to be taken in by signs in the heavens or miracles from false prophets. Instead, we should be spiritually prepared, armored in truth, and looking toward the true return of our Savior—not the staged illusions of the Antichrist’s kingdom.

The question isn’t just “What are these UFOs?” It’s “Who stands to benefit if we believe they’re our saviors?”

Stay awake. Stay informed. Stay free.

—The Anti Deep State Party

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What’s up with the UAP Egg shaped UFO sightings lately?

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There’s a lot of recent buzz around “egg-shaped” UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena), thanks to some alleged leaked footage and whistleblower accounts. Here’s a breakdown of what’s going on:

The Alleged Footage:

* NewsNation Exclusive: NewsNation recently aired a segment featuring a purported video of an egg-shaped UAP being retrieved by a US Air Force helicopter. This video was allegedly provided by a whistleblower.

* Description: The video is said to show a 20-foot long, egg-shaped object dangling from a sling beneath a helicopter.

* Reactions: The footage has generated significant interest, but also skepticism. Some viewers have been underwhelmed by the quality of the video, while others claim it’s evidence of a secret UAP retrieval program.

Whistleblower Accounts:

* Jacob Barber: A former US Air Force mechanic, Jacob Barber, has claimed to have participated in the retrieval of a similar egg-shaped craft. He described it as white and smooth, with no visible seams or rivets.

* Ross Coulthart: Investigative journalist Ross Coulthart has interviewed Barber and others who claim to have knowledge of UAP retrieval programs. Coulthart has described the footage as genuine.

Theories and Speculation:

* Secret Government Program: Some believe the egg-shaped UAPs are evidence of a secret government program to recover and study alien technology.

* Advanced Technology: Others speculate that these crafts could be advanced technology developed by other countries, or even something not of this world.

* Misidentification: It’s also possible that some sightings could be misidentified objects or natural phenomena.

Important Considerations:

* Lack of Definitive Proof: While the recent footage and whistleblower accounts are intriguing, there is still no definitive proof of alien life or advanced technology.

* Need for Further Investigation: More investigation is needed to verify the authenticity of the footage and the claims made by whistleblowers.

* Open-minded Approach: It’s important to approach these claims with an open mind, but also with a healthy dose of skepticism.

Where to Find More Information:

* NewsNation: You can find more information about the NewsNation report and the alleged footage on their website and social media channels.

* News Articles: Several news organizations, including Newsweek and the Express, have published articles about the egg-shaped UAP phenomenon.

* Online Forums: Online forums and communities dedicated to UFOs and UAPs are also discussing the recent developments.

It’s important to stay informed and critically evaluate the information available. The topic of UAPs is complex and continues to evolve as new evidence comes to light.

What is the history of tarot cards and what the Bible teaches?

The history of tarot cards is a subject of debate and speculation among scholars. Tarot cards are a deck of playing cards typically consisting of 78 cards divided into two main categories: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana. The Major Arcana consists of 22 cards, which are often referred to as “trump” cards, while the Minor Arcana consists of 56 cards divided into four suits—Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles.

The origins of tarot cards are not entirely clear, but they likely emerged in the 14th century in Europe, possibly in Italy or France. Initially, tarot cards were used for playing card games, similar to modern-day playing cards. It wasn’t until the 18th century that the cards began to be associated with divination and esoteric practices.

The interpretation of tarot cards varies depending on the individual and the tradition they follow. In divination, tarot cards are used as a tool to gain insight and guidance into various aspects of life, including love, relationships, career, and spirituality. Each card has a specific meaning or symbolism, and the reader interprets the cards based on their position and the question asked.

When it comes to the Bible, tarot cards are not explicitly mentioned since they emerged long after the biblical texts were written. However, some Christian denominations view the use of tarot cards and divination practices as incompatible with their religious beliefs. This perspective is based on biblical teachings that discourage seeking guidance from occult practices or divination.

In the Bible, divination is often associated with practices that are considered idolatrous or occultic. For example, Deuteronomy 18:10-12 warns against engaging in divination, interpreting omens, casting spells, or consulting with mediums or spiritists. These passages are often interpreted by some Christians as a prohibition against tarot card readings and similar practices.

It’s important to note that interpretations of biblical teachings can vary among different Christian traditions and individuals. Some Christians may have a more open or nuanced view of divination practices, while others may take a more conservative stance. If you have specific questions about the Bible’s teachings on divination, it’s advisable to consult with a religious leader or scholar who can provide guidance within the context of your specific faith tradition.

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