Professor Nils-Axel Mörner, 1938-2020
By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley...
The online fake-news outfall Wokipedia, one of whose founders has now publicly admitted that it is wholly in the hands of Communists, has the usual hatchet-job biography for the Professor, devoting more sniffily disapproving prominence to his interest in dowsing for water with hazel twigs ...my late father ... commissioned...by the Maltese... to find three Punic tombs, armed with two angled steel rods, marched up and down... for half a day... a fine Punic tomb was found...
Here, then, is the Laughing Angels’ Lullaby, a berceuse en carillon for the concert grand piano, dedicated to the immortal memory of Professor Nils-Axel Mörner. it exploits a powerful soporific technique first developed by the Baroque harpsichordist François Couperin in his Ballet des Moucherons Ecossais to delight the Princes at the court of the Sun King, Louis XIV... A note from the Italian Ambassador at Versailles indicates that the Moucherons, when played live anywhere near a candle flame, silently snuffs it out... there is some evidence that Gavronsky (Gavreau) and Levasseur, who researched subsonic waveform propagation for the French Army at Marseilles in the 1950s, investigated it... Listen to this piece not only to remember Niklas Mörner but also to get to sleep if you are enduring a bout of insomnia.