Fockham Hall

Morphic Resonance, Windmills, and Why the Birds Know Breakfast


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Tonight on Fockem Hall with Eric Von Essex, we trial a new Restream setup while catching up with the panel—Paul English, Patrick in Wisconsin, and His Royal Anorak—before diving into a free‑wheeling conversation on morphic resonance, Rupert Sheldrake, animal intuition, shared dreams, and curious coincidences. We swap stories from engineering brainstorms to birds predicting breakfast, debate whether knowledge can be inherited, and question everything from wind turbines and pylons to AI’s place in media, architecture old and new, and who truly benefits from “green” tech. Along the way we touch on diet tweaks (black seed oil, keto, nicotine lozenges), lost crafts, local councils, and the power of beautiful, lasting design—plus a dash of listener banter, dad jokes, and a debut of the Fockem Hall news bulletin. 

 We also explore alternative energy concepts (Dutch wind generators, Archimedes‑style designs), property and self‑reliance, and how technology might serve people rather than replace them. The chat lights up with reflections on David Irving’s legacy, community resilience, and why laughter remains our best medicine. If you enjoy thought‑provoking rabbit holes with a British wink, this one’s for you.

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Fockham HallBy Eric von Essex