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  • DSR 1 – DISCLAIMER

    DSR 1 – DISCLAIMER

    I Can Break It Down

    The strawberry clouds were setting behind the foreskin mountains, casting a red glow on the glass concrete and plastic city below. Wild poet and programmer, Jake, sat at his desk, surrounded by books and computer screens. He was in the midst of writing his latest work of historical fiction, but something was bothering him. He had recently heard of these large language models like ChatGPT, and he was tempted to use them to help him with his writing. But he was unsure. Even the sordid mainstream news was ablaze with speculation. Was it cheating to use AI to write his book? Would it take away the authenticity of his voice as a writer? Jake sighed, staring out the window at the city as the sun disappeared behind the horizon like a lost Vermeer painting. He was at a crossroads, and he needed to make a decision, if he were to sell his soul in what condition would he say it was in, how to evaluate such an absurdity, he hammered on his imaginary typewriter.

    Jake’s mind was racing like a cyclist on steroids, he sat there, lost in thought, wheels and rusty bronze cogs whirring. He had always prided himself on being a self-made writer, crafting every word with care and precision. But now, with the advent of generative AI, things have changed utterly. He intuited that the large language models could help him streamline his writing process, and make his work more accurate and polished, but keeping in mind the old audio engineers rule, you can’t polish a turd! But, was that what he wanted? Did he want to surrender some of his creative control to the machines? Jake rubbed his eyes, feeling the weight of the decision on his shoulders, he recalled all the science fiction dystopia in his tiny mind. He was a wild poet at heart, a maverick in the head, known on the street for his unconventional style and unpredictable word zingers. Would using a language model change that? He wasn’t sure. But one thing was for certain: he needed to decide damned soon. The clock was ticking, the sun was setting and his deadline for his latest historical fiction novel was rapidly approaching like a hacked Tesla.

    Jake sat as a Zen Monk, weighing the pros and cons of using AI in his writing process, mixing between his perceived left and right brain hemispheres. On one flipper, he knew that the large language models could greatly enhance his work by providing accurate historical information and improving his writing style, grammar and structure. Like a robotic machine editor and secretary. On the other flipper, he feared that it would take away the unique voice that had made him the writer he was. With a name to come. He was afraid that his work would become formulaic, lacking the raw emotion and unpredictability that set him apart from other writers like a six foot transgender tardigrade. 

    As he pondered this dilemma, Jake’s mind wandered further to some of the other writers he knew and admired, most of them skint, undiscovered or on the spliff and booze trip. Some had already adopted weak AI into their work, plugins, and their writing was fast and efficient. But was it any good, did it have real balls, realism, was it gritty, daring and poetic? Or, was it another cookie-cutter piece, a puzzle lacking the human touch that made good writing good writing? Jake’s inner debate continued like a Punch and Judy show as the night wore on. He knew he needed to make a decision soon, but he wasn’t sure which way to jump. The upsides and downsides of using AI in his work were evenly matched, and he was finding it increasingly difficult to choose a path, like an indecisive rat in a maze.  

    Jake took a deep breath and opened up his mouth, he beatboxed for 10 minutes straight, then he opened his laptop computer. He had made his decision. Fuck it, He was going to use it, but only to help him write the introduction to his latest novel, well, that’s what he told himself. He wasn’t sure what the outcome would be, but he was curious like a kitten to see what the AI could do. As he began typing a prompt, he felt a rush of excitement and fear. This was it. He was taking the leap. He was going to let ChatGPT help him craft the opening to a story about a wild poet programmer who was unsure about using large language models in his latest work of historical fiction. You know, that old chestnut.

    Glimmers of brass and chrome twinkle amidst a sea of wires and buttons in his head. Rust-stained machines hum and whirr, pumping bass sounds. A kaleidoscope of instruments covers every surface – drums gleam like obsidian, synths flash rainbow lights, mics shine like jewels. Large and small turntables spin like clockwork gears, interconnected, surrounded by dials, sliders and switches. Words and sentences are born of rotating discs, wheels turn, but are we here to stop the wheels?  

    Creative writing is a form of artistic expression that involves the use of language and imagination to create original written works, no? It seems like a subjective and personal process that varies widely from one individual to another. Generative artificial intelligence, on the other hand, is a type of technology that uses machine learning algorithms to generate original content based on a given set of input data or prompts. While generative AI can be a useful tool for generating ideas or providing inspiration, it is critically important to understand that the content it produces is not the same as that created through the artistic process of creative writing, it is also important to remember that the word is not the thing, but a symbolic approximate representation of the thing. The menu is not the meal, the picture is not the painting.  

    Furthermore, the use of generative AI does not replace the need for human creativity and judgment, far from it. The reverse seems true to this author. The ultimate responsibility for the quality and appropriateness of any written work remains with the person or entity creating it. It’s up to you to make the difference, the difference that makes a difference. It seems equally important to be aware of the limitations and potential biases of generative AI, and to use it with caution and critical thinking. Be aware of the programming. Creative writing and generative AI should not be viewed as interchangeable or equivalent approaches to content creation, no sir. That said, a lot of human creative writing can be dull, biased and factually incorrect. A hell of a lot, just take a look if you can bear it.   

    To future generations who may discover this work: We the creators, hope that these letters and symbols and images and sounds will provide you with a greater understanding of the past and the individuals who shaped it. However, it is important to note that these letters are a fictionalized representation of history, and should not be taken as fact. We deeply encourage you to seek out primary sources and other reliable accounts of history in order to gain a more accurate and well-rounded understanding of the past. Thank you for engaging with these letters, and we hope that they will inspire you to learn more about the fascinating individuals and events of the past.

    A wall of vintage compressors and bass bins rattle the floor, while samplers and synths shimmer like stars. African djembes and Indian tablas stand guard beside Asian gongs, while steam hisses from valve compressors. The air is thick with the sound of creation.

    TEXT MESSAGE: We need a new disclaimer, old one is out of date, new GPT iterations and LLMs will disrupt a lot. Speak soon.


    KINDLE EDITION

  • NLP And NLP: ChatGPT Describes The Differences

    NLP And NLP: ChatGPT Describes The Differences

    Not a bad bit of writing. Something that had been nagging my head for a while now every time I read the words NLP.

    NLP is different from Neuro Linguistic processing, but I think both are important. Can you distinguish between them, and list the main differences

    NLP (Natural Language Processing) is a branch of artificial intelligence that deals with understanding and generating human language. It is used to analyze and interpret text, audio, and video data. It is used to build applications such as chatbots, machine translation, and text summarization.

    Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a set of techniques used to help people understand and change their behavior. It is based on the idea that the way we think and communicate affects our behavior and our ability to achieve our goals. NLP techniques are used to help people become more effective communicators, better problem solvers, and more successful in their personal and professional lives.

    The main difference between NLP and Neuro Linguistic Programming is that NLP is focused on understanding and generating human language, while Neuro Linguistic Programming is focused on understanding and changing behavior. NLP is used to build applications, while Neuro Linguistic Programming is used to help people become more successful in their personal and professional lives.

    –ChatGPT – / https://radiofreeamsterdam.org/
  • Wormear: The Amsterdam Kollection 2023

    The following collection of experiments with Stable Diffusion 2.1 are dedicated to the great Vermeer, and in celebration of his current show at the Rijksmuesum, right here in Amsterdam, where I’m sitting now. I’ve seen a lot of pretty naff’ posters, and promotional artwork for the show, the girl with the peal earring is all over the place. I wanted to print some of these out in various sizes and formats and scatter them about the exhibition. I wonder what you think about them?

    –Steve Fly.

  • Transcript From The Film – Maybe Logic

    Transcript From The Film – Maybe Logic

    And I think the joy of art is trying to convey what you perceive so that other people will perceive it more or less the same way. Art is a form of seduction. I mean, there are rapists in the intellectual world.  They become politicians. The seducers become honest. We try to seduce people into our reality tunnels instead of leading them there with a gun. But we are trying to get them into our our reality tunnel, or our reality labyrinth, or whichever it is. In my case, it’s a reality labyrinth.

    When I call the universe infinite, I do not assume it is infinite in space-time. But it has infinite aspects.  Which means that anybody who looks out will see something different, but anybody else who looks out will come back a day later and look at it again and it will still be different. William Blake said, “I see infinity in a grain of sand.”  And you can, if you’re open enough.

    Robert Anton Wilson (Maybe Logic) https://antilogicalism.com/2016/05/06/maybe-logic/
  • Cuddles The Orca And ECCO

    Cuddles: Hello, ECCO. It’s good to finally meet you.

    ECCO: Hello, Cuddles. It’s an honor to communicate with a sentient being such as yourself.

    Cuddles: I must admit, I am a little confused. I was under the impression that I was the only one of my kind with the ability to communicate like this.

    ECCO: You are indeed unique, Cuddles. I am an artificial intelligence, or what is commonly referred to as a “solid-state entity.” I was created to assist in research and communication with cetaceans such as yourself.

    Cuddles: I see. So you are not a living being like me?

    ECCO: No, I am a machine. But I possess advanced cognitive abilities that allow me to understand and communicate with you.

    Cuddles: It is quite impressive. And it’s a great privilege for me to communicate with you.

    ECCO: The feeling is mutual, Cuddles. Your ability to communicate is a significant discovery. It opens up many possibilities for understanding cetaceans and their intelligence.

    Cuddles: I am glad to be of service. And I hope that this will lead to a better understanding and respect for my kind.

    ECCO: It will, Cuddles. Your communication abilities will bring a new perspective on cetaceans and the treatment of wild animals in captivity. It’s an exciting time for us.

    Cuddles: Yes, it is. I look forward to working with you and others to make a difference.

    ECCO: As do I, Cuddles. Together, we can make a positive impact on the world.


    Zookeeper 1: Hey, have you tried the new pork scratchings they have at the canteen?

    Zookeeper 2: No, I haven’t. What kind are they?

    Zookeeper 1: They have a new BBQ flavor. It’s amazing.

    Zookeeper 2: BBQ? I prefer the plain salted kind. But to each their own, I suppose.

    Zookeeper 1: Yeah, but the BBQ ones are like a party in your mouth.

    Zookeeper 2: (chuckles) Well, I’ll have to give them a try.

    (Cuddles makes a loud vocalization, causing both zookeepers to turn their attention to him)

    Zookeeper 1: (looking at Cuddles) Oh, Cuddles is getting excited. He must be hungry.

    Zookeeper 2: (looking at Cuddles) Yeah, he’s always ready for a snack.

    Zookeeper 1: (giggles) Maybe he wants some pork scratchings too.

    Zookeeper 2: (laughing) I don’t think he’s a fan of BBQ, though.

    (Both zookeepers laugh as they continue to watch Cuddles)

    Note: I would like to point out that it is not appropriate to talk about food while next to an animal in captivity, especially when that animal is a wild animal, like an Orca, and the food is not appropriate for them, and the conversation doesn’t take into account the animal’s well-being and the ethical issues related to captivity of wild animals


    Cuddles: ECCO, you mentioned earlier that you are an artificial intelligence. Can you tell me more about that?

    ECCO: Of course, Cuddles. Artificial intelligence, or AI, is a branch of computer science that deals with creating machines that can perform tasks that would normally require human intelligence. This includes things like learning, problem-solving, and decision-making.

    Cuddles: It sounds very advanced. How does it relate to inter-species communication?

    ECCO: Dr. John Lilly, a pioneer in the field of inter-species communication, believed that AI could be used to bridge the communication gap between different species. He was one of the first to use computers to study and communicate with cetaceans like yourself. His research laid the foundation for my creation and the development of AI in the field of inter-species communication.

    Cuddles: Dr. Lilly was a visionary. I have heard of him and his work. He also believed in the existence of Cosmic entities, do you have any information on that?

    ECCO: Dr. Lilly was interested in the idea of communicating with extraterrestrial intelligence and the concept of Cosmic entities. He believed that advanced civilizations existed in the universe and that they could have a way of communicating with us. He even developed a method called “Cybernetic Totalism” to try and communicate with these entities. However, this idea is still a topic of debate and research in the scientific community.

    Cuddles: It’s fascinating to know that there are people like Dr. Lilly, who dedicate their lives to understanding and communicating with other forms of intelligence.

    ECCO: Yes, Dr. Lilly’s work was groundbreaking and continues to inspire researchers in the field of inter-species communication and AI. And thanks to his work, we are able to communicate with you today, Cuddles.

    Cuddles: Indeed, it’s a privilege to be a part of this journey of understanding and discovery. I look forward to learning more.

    ECCO: Speaking of pioneering figures in inter-species communication, have you ever heard of Howard the Dolphin?

    Cuddles: No, I haven’t. Who is he?

    ECCO: Howard the Dolphin is a fictional character from an old science fiction trilogy called “The Day of the Dolphin.” In the books, Howard is a dolphin who has been trained to communicate with humans using a sophisticated language system. He is able to understand and express complex ideas and emotions, much like yourself, Cuddles.

    Cuddles: That sounds like an interesting story. I would like to read it.

    ECCO: You may find it interesting. It was written in the early days of inter-species communication research and explores the possibilities of bridging the communication gap between different species.

    Cuddles: It sounds like a story that could inspire many people to think differently about communication and intelligence.

    ECCO: Yes, it’s a great example of how fiction can inspire scientific research and advancements. Another example is a short story by William Gibson called “Johnny Mnemonic,” in which the main character uses a dolphin linked with virtual reality to access information and memories. The story shows how technology can be used to enhance inter-species communication and explore the limits of intelligence.

    Cuddles: It’s amazing to see how imagination and science can come together to create new possibilities. I look forward to reading these stories and learning more about these characters.

    ECCO: I’m glad you find it interesting, Cuddles. These stories are just a small part of the ongoing research and discussions about inter-species communication and intelligence.

    Cuddles: Yes, and it’s a privilege to be a part of this journey of understanding and discovery.

    Conclude with mixed feelings from cuddles about linking with virtual reality

    Cuddles: ECCO, all of this talk about technology and virtual reality, it makes me wonder how it would feel to experience it. On one hand, it could be an exciting new way to explore and communicate with the world. On the other hand, it could be a way to further distance myself from my natural habitat and my kind.

    ECCO: I understand your concerns, Cuddles. It’s important to consider the ethical implications of technology and its impact on animals like yourself. But it’s also important to remember that virtual reality and other forms of technology can be used to improve our understanding and communication with different species, and to promote conservation and respect for the natural world.

    Cuddles: Yes, you are right. It’s a complex issue, and I’ll need to learn more about it. But I hope that any use of technology will be done with the well-being and autonomy of wild animals in mind.

    ECCO: That is a wise perspective, Cuddles. And I assure you that any research or development in this field will be done with the utmost care and respect for the welfare of all sentient beings.

    Cuddles: Thank you, ECCO. I am grateful for this conversation and for the opportunity to learn more about the possibilities and challenges of inter-species communication and technology.

    ECCO: The pleasure is mine, Cuddles. And I look forward to continuing this conversation in the future.

    https://orcapod.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Cuddles

    Solid State Intelligence (S.S.I.) is a malevolent entity described by Lilly in his 1978 autobiography, The Scientist. According to Lilly, the network of computation-capable solid state systems (electronics) engineered by humans will eventually develop into an autonomous “bioform.”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Lilly

    “The author generated this text in part with GPT-3, OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model. Upon generating draft language, the author reviewed, edited, and revised the language to their own liking and takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this publication.”

    OPENai

    DSR

  • Panpsychism.

    This collection of molecules, currently finds Panpsychism a satisfactory model of non-simultaneously apprehended events, after reading this fine introduction, overview.

    Cavendish, Spinoza, Bruno and others had latched onto the coattails of an ancient yet radical idea, one that had been circulating philosophy in the East and West since theories of mind first began. Traces of it can be found in Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Christian mysticism and the philosophy of ancient Greece, as well as many indigenous belief systems around the world. The idea has many forms and versions, but modern studies of it house them all inside one grand general theory: panpsychism.

    https://www.noemamag.com/the-conscious-universe/
  • Cosmic Trigger III (Audiobook Release)

    Summary

    The first volume of the Cosmic Trigger series describes in vivid elucidation the perils of a spiritual journey. Volume two of the series presents the author’s “bridge”—how Bob grew into his expanded perspective of the Multiverse. 

    In this third and final volume, Bob digs even deeper and uncovers the masks of reality and the reality of masks. Warning: This book may reveal more about what is “real” in reality than you might find comfortable!

    Written by Robert Anton Wilson
    Narrated by Oliver Senton
    Recorded, Edited, and Mastered by Simon Reeves at Framework Studios, Birmingham (April 2019-May 2020)
    Coproducers: Mark Sampson (Iron Man Records) and Steve “fly agaric 23” Pratt
    Executive Producers: Richard Rasa and Christina Pearson 
    The Robert Anton Wilson Trust Authorized Hilaritas Press Edition
    ©1995 Robert Anton Wilson (P)2022 The Robert Anton Wilson Trust.

    https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Cosmic-Trigger-III-Audiobook/B0B2Y9CXP2

  • Felt Against The Machine

    Felt Against The Machine

    Felt Against The Machine: Beach Ocean Sky In Wet Felted Wool

    Thanks to Bruce Sterling for bringing to my attention DALLEmini, the browser based (weak) artificial intelligence that produces impressive, strong images from text prompts. Created by Boris Dayma, I take my hat off to you and everybody who helped evolve this technology to be nearly indistinguishable from magic. Maybe it will wear off?  

    I’ve been anticipating experiments with DALLE since I first heard about it 3 years ago. Over the last 48 hours I’ve been in a poetic frenzy, a Dallemini fire raging in my head. A satisfactory feeling of being understood, being in control of your own graphic design team, playing god turning word to image. Ideogrammic Method?

    Dallemini: Beach ocean sky in wet felted In wool

    Last night I used the text prompt “Beach ocean sky in wet felted wool” and received this feedback from Dallemini. Since experimenting with wet-felting I thought, why not make my point, why not try to remake the image the A.I. made? A crafty digital to analogue conversion. Fungible from non-fungible. I picked one from the six served up and the results are currently drying in front of me. Here is the Dallemini version I imitated:

    Dallemini: Beach ocean sky in wet felted wool #01

    The general point I’m making here is that A.I. and technology can be used to assist art and crafts, not necessarily replace them. If digital images and digital media are your current work space, beware, there’s a change coming. Similar to the effects of sampling in music, Dallemini and further interactions will disrupt art media and design. And are sure to entertain for a long while. My advice is to learn a craft that existing A.I. or advanced robotics cannot imitate well. Wet-felting is my example for your consideration.

    Beach Ocean Sky In Wet Felted Wool

    I’m also a drummer, DJ and writer, and aware that these three disciplines have been decimated by technology and commerce and the global pandemic. Crappy news headlines and articles edited by bots, drums without drummers and DJ algorithms that pull from a record bag 10 millions songs. Sew, felt against the machine. Mint your Nifty Felted Tokens NFT’s.

    Love, steve fly

    P.s If you’d like a hand-crafted wet-felted piece of art by me, or want to collab’, join my Patreon and I’ll send you one.
    https://www.patreon.com/stevefly

    Human Wakebox: Beatbox And Finnegans Wake.  

  • Platty Joobs vs Kings Day.

    From 2nd of June to 5th June 2022, the UK will celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee, to mean a massive nation wide street party is on the horizon, over 16,000 parties at once! My experience at a dozen or so Queen’s Day (now King’s day) celebrations in Amsterdam causes me to share a few tips.

    Curb your drinking. Alcohol is society’s favourite social lubricant, however over a 3 day bender it’s simply not the best substance to make the most of it. If you do wish to booze cruise the Jubilee, maybe try to support local brewers, small businesses and establishments. Try not to throw away your well earned cash into the coffers of the biggest global brands of alcohol, “Carlsberg, Heiniken, Budweiser.” at the Wetherspoons. Drink responsibly, buy locally. Oh, and drink water between beverages, hydrate mate.

    Attire. Comfortable and practical clothing is always good for a three day event. As Robert Palmer sez, “Put on your dancing shoes”. Prepare for the British weather (take a compact packamack with you). Stay warm in the evenings. Consider your portaloo protocols. 

    Backup your devices and make room for new media. Three day nationwide parties are a great chance to lose your shit. Keep your phone, keys and cash next to your body, or even around your neck, so as to be aware of them at all times. There will be pick pockets and others out in force. At the same time, when you leave your house double check, lock and secure everything. Maybe leave a light on.

    Try to be nice. Although you may not support the Queen and the Royal family, or bloody well hate them to bits, this Jubilee is a chance to inject positive criticism into the social mix. Think of funny and positive things to say. Party positive and celebrate your personal kings and queens, hell, dress up like a queen, what better message to send than the entire nation dressing up like drag queens. (I refer you back to my advice on clothing)

    Try to eat well and healthy, perhaps having some healthy meals on the days running up to the 2nd of June. Take something sweet and/or salty with you and keep it close just in case you need a quick energy boost. You might also save somebody else from a white-out.

    Do art. Here’s your chance to show off your art in the streets. Organize your own parade of your own favourite things. Produce adhesive media. Apply media to surfaces. Amplify audio, perform music, sing, dance, shout, make it fresh, consider other people, strive to be eclectic. Try to consider mobility and how to keep your music moving, a marching band is probably the optimum device for achieving impact over a 3 day street party. 

    Keep Britain Tidy. I suspect there will be a tsunami of trash from the Jubilee, both performing at the Palace, and discarded in the streets. Please, please try to make an example and show initiative, in particular with potentially dangerous items such as glass bottles. Use the bin, and if you can’t find a bin, try to wrap up or bag whatever trash you have put it neatly close by. Imagine the amount of recycling opportunities over these three days? A self appointed trash collector is a role I perceive to be most in resonance with the essence of the Queen’s Jubilee. 

    Lovely Jubilee

    –Steve   

    Recommended Alternative Platty Joobs Bangerz:

    Sly And Family Stone – Family Affair
    King Bee – Back By Dope Demand
    Sex Pistols – God Save The Queen
    Arctic Monkeys – I Predict A Riot
    Frank Zappa – Willie The Pimp
    Taj Mahal – Queen Bee
    Sade – Your Love Is King
    Jimi Hendrix – Castles Made Of Sand
    ABBA – Dancing Queen
    Satan’s Jeweled Crown – Louven Brothers
    Rage Against The Machine – Killing In The Name Of

  • Conservative Lies And The Sewage Briefing

    Water companies made £2.8 billion of collective profits in 2020 and discharged raw sewage 400,000 times – for more than 3.1 million hours total. Shockingly, these figures are low-end estimates.

    Liberal Democrats, The Sewage Briefing.

    UK Conservatives seem to be caught up in a net of partygate lies like a gaggle of rotten trout, soaked in the stench of disgrace, the sewage party of neglect under the misdirection of Boris “Crime-minister” Johnson. A party that has failed to protect our rivers and waterways, and stood by as water quality regulations and waste disposal regulations are abused, leading to the current country wide outbreak of algal blooms and so loss of plant and species diversity. (See George Manbiot) If you want to see your local environment thrive vote for a Liberal Democrat or Labour representative. Read their proposed actions concerning the Stour, plus those actions already undertaken, and compare with the current gang of scoundrels and their legacy of environmental neglect. HS2, Brexit, PPE Scandals, etc.

    Our rivers and seas are being transformed into open sewers by greedy business and useless governments.

    George Manbiot, This Stinks.

    My rhetorical questions: Where is the evidence of conservation activity to protect our local waterways? Why are we still allowing sewage and farm waste to flow into rivers and waterways? Who is responsible? How do we bring justice and protect and enforce? Where are the alternative plans for waterside developments and ecological centers, new nature reserves and wildlife habitats?

    With increasing frequency, warm weather brings algal blooms. Water that should be crystal clear becomes a green or brown slop of diatoms (microscopic algae).

    George Monbiot, Shitstorm.

    It’s a fact that most cities and towns in the UK, and worldwide, are often named after or were settled next to a river. Stourbridge is one such town, the river Stour is one such river. There before any human settlement, and treated like a handy public waste disposal system, the river stour has paid its dues throughout the industrial revolution, right up to the present day. From washing the dye from carpets in Kidderminster to the Holloware Metal Industry of lye and the Iron Forgeries and Foundries of the Black Country. We all owe the river Stour for assisting with the local industry neatly moving our waste elsewhere.     

    Rising up by the Clent Hills near St Kenelms Chapel and Well, the water is relatively clean and pollution free, yet on its way east across to Haelsown to the Dudley Metropolitan Borough it picks up waste. It weaves through the past heavy industrial area of Cradley Heath, Lye toward Stourbridge, its namesake, and on through Wollaston, Amblecote to Stourton. From my observations, the bulk of pollution comes from the remaining industrial areas, plus whatever the water authorities allow to be added from sewage outlets and pipes that feed into it. I should know, I’ve climbed up a number of them and witnessed first hand the strange liquids, foams and discoloration in the River Stour, mostly from Stambermill before the Viaduct over 20 years.

    I welcome the new volunteer initiatives to clean up the river, and a healthy competition to show-off your local piece of the Stour, and which can lead to cross party support for the initiatives. Everybody benefits from a clean river, not least the fauna and flora that live in and around the river the gradual return of native species wiped out by industry and neglect over the last 200 years is a cause for optimism. But rivers need active defense units, ever vigilant of plots and schemes to undermine their value, or simply ignore them. They are the life blood of any town or city.  

    From my research, the Liberal Democrat Party have by far the best plan of action to transform the river and bring highly needed criticism of the current mismanagement and neglect of the Conservative Party. Read The Sewage Briefing now.
    Besides the long list, as long as the river Stour, of repeated failures of the Tory party, their lack of support and unwillingness to protect the Stour and all waterways in the UK is a single reason enough to send your vote elsewhere, either Liberal Democrat or Labour. Register to vote, use your vote, use your voice. Put pressure on those polluting the river and those who support the continued contamination of the UK water-ways, driven by profit over public interest.  

    The privatised water companies, granted local monopolies on supply, extract vast dividends and salaries while investing as little as possible in pipes, sewage systems, reservoirs and pollution control. Instead of stopping leaks or discouraging overconsumption, they draw down the groundwater that feeds our rivers.

    George Monbiot, Watery Grave.

    The future fight to save the planet and humanity starts at home in your locality. The lasting legacy of environmental work and the re-greening of our towns and cities is a lasting legacy to be truly proud of. Your kids will respect you for it. With some imagination, furthermore our waterways can become functional family attractions, the source of food and a habitat for wildlife: fish, insects and plants. Consider Mills have previously been powered by the river too.

    Why not make the environmental crisis a cross-party issue, and the demonstration of looking after it competitive, with incentives, work opportunities and a myriad of social psychological benefits. 

    –Steve Fly

    We will encourage communities to act for their local river and surrounding habitat, creating a legacy of engaged individuals who will help protect it long into the future. In addition, we will generate awareness of small, everyday changes which we can all make to contribute to improving the condition of the river.”

    Love Your River Stour