Monday, May 25, 2026

Surviving a Borderline Relationship


For several years I lived inside a relationship that felt like the deepest love I’d ever known—until it didn’t. The woman I married displayed patterns I only later understood through research, therapy, and daily journaling. What I experienced aligns closely with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), a mental health condition marked by intense fear of abandonment, unstable relationships, rapidly shifting moods, and a fragile sense of self.

In plain language, BPD is not “being dramatic.” It’s a pervasive pattern of emotional dysregulation that usually begins by early adulthood. The DSM-5 lists nine criteria; a formal diagnosis requires at least five. Core features include frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment, “splitting” (seeing people as all-good or all-bad), chronic emptiness, and intense, short-lived anger or anxiety. Untreated, it creates an exhausting push-pull cycle for everyone involved. I’m sharing this not to diagnose anyone—only a qualified clinician can do that—but to name the dynamic that left me confused and disoriented, and ultimately set me free.

The Dream Phase: Idealization That Feels Like Destiny

In the beginning, it was euphoric. She showered me with affection, gratitude, and a sense of being truly seen. She thanked me repeatedly for emotional support, told me I was her rock, and created an intense bond that felt destined. This is classic BPD idealization: the partner is placed on a pedestal as the perfect soul mate who will finally fill the chronic emptiness and abandonment wound.

Why does it feel so intoxicating? Because the intensity is genuine in the moment. The person with BPD often mirrors your values, shares your interests, and creates an instant “we’re the same” bond. For someone who values steadiness and care, it felt like I had finally found the deep connection I’d always wanted. The love-bombing isn’t manipulation in the calculated sense; it’s the BPD brain flooding the relationship with dopamine and hope. I believed I had found my person.

Khazaria, Nephilim & the Hidden Bloodline Agenda

In this deep-dive interview, Dr. Laura Sanger traces the ancient “seed war” from the biblical Nephilim through Esau/Edomites into the Khazar Empire — a powerful kingdom in the Caucasus that converted to Judaism and later merged into Ashkenazi lineages. She connects this historical thread to modern global power structures in banking, government, media, and institutions, arguing that influence flows not only through bloodlines but through initiation and spiritual alignment, turning participants into “Nephilim hosts.” Sanger frames today’s chaos as part of an ongoing supernatural agenda to corrupt humanity, while pointing to faith in Christ as the path to break free from fear and mind control. Heavy on hidden history and spiritual warfare — classic red-pill territory.

Tucker Carlson Walks Back “Genocide” Label on Israeli TV

In this clip from Due Dissidence, Tucker Carlson appears on Israeli Channel 13 and faces direct pushback for previously calling Israel’s actions in Gaza “genocide.” When pressed, Tucker pivots, stating it’s not about the word but the reality: Israel has “murdered thousands of children” and is killing innocents on a massive scale — calling it a crime, sin, or atrocity instead. The hosts critique his softening as “pussying out,” while stressing the clear UN definition of genocide (killing members of a group, inflicting conditions for physical destruction, etc.) fits the situation. A revealing exchange that highlights how terminology becomes a battlefield even when the human cost is undeniable.

Your Car Is Now a Government-Backed Spy – The Kill Switch Is Here

In this alarming interview, automotive expert Lauren Fix exposes how modern vehicles—especially under the 2021 Infrastructure Act—are being turned into rolling surveillance machines. Driver monitoring systems track your eyes, steering, braking, voice, passengers (including kids and pets), and even biometrics to decide if you’re “safe” to drive, with plans for AI “kill switches” that could lock you out based on stress, fatigue, or a computer’s judgment. Backed by massive funding and lobbying, this tech collects data for insurance, law enforcement, and unknown third parties, raising serious red-pill concerns about freedom, privacy, and centralized control over personal mobility. A must-watch for anyone who values independence in an increasingly monitored world.

Did “The Day The Earth Stood Still” Include Predictive Programming for What’s Coming?


James Perloff analyzes the 1951 classic The Day the Earth Stood Still (and its 2008 remake) as sophisticated predictive programming. The film portrays a benevolent humanoid alien (Klaatu) and powerful robot (Gort) who arrive to warn humanity about nuclear weapons, demonstrate god-like powers including resurrection, and threaten planetary destruction if we don’t submit to their “peace.” Perloff connects this to today’s rising UAP disclosures, increased alien belief, robot police, grid-down scenarios, and the biblical view that “aliens” are actually fallen angels/demons preparing the world for the Antichrist’s deceptive signs and wonders.

Full article here: https://jamesperloff.net/earth-stood-still-predictive-programming/

The Rev’s Final Song – A Chilling Metal Prophecy

In this gripping documentary-style video, we dive into the tragic story of Avenged Sevenfold’s legendary drummer Jimmy “The Rev” Sullivan. The creative force behind the band wrote and recorded “Fiction” — a haunting piano ballad literally about dying — then handed it to his bandmates as the final track for their album Nightmare. Just three days later, on December 28, 2009, the 28-year-old was found dead from an accidental overdose mixed with an undiagnosed enlarged heart. The band had to finish his death-themed album without him, turning raw grief into one of metal’s most emotional tributes. A stark reminder of how talent, excess, and fate can collide in the rock world — and how art sometimes eerily predicts reality.

AI Surveillance Built in 40 Minutes – The Monitoring Future is Here

In this eye-opening experiment, cybersecurity creator Cyb3rMaddy tasks Claude (Anthropic’s AI coding agent) with turning a clean VM into a full telemetry surveillance system. The AI autonomously builds a FastAPI backend, deploys collectors for terminal commands, browser history, file activity, and Git changes, then delivers a slick cyberpunk dashboard that summarizes user behavior in real time — complete with suspicious activity alerts. While the system excels at operational pattern analysis and timeline reconstruction, Claude refuses to cross into personality or psychological profiling, highlighting both the alarming ease of AI-powered workplace (or personal) monitoring and the remaining guardrails that still require human judgment. A stark look at how quickly “AI collaborator” becomes “AI overseer.”

Ozzy the Golden Retriever Loses It When Mom Steals His Bed

In this hilarious video, Golden Retriever Ozzy discovers his mom has taken over his bed and unleashes a full dramatic meltdown — barking, side-eyeing, and dramatically retrieving his favorite toy in protest. What starts as pure canine outrage quickly melts into heartwarming cuddles, proving once again that dogs live by one simple rule: “What’s mine is mine… and what’s yours is also mine.” A perfect reminder of the pure, unfiltered joy (and entitlement) our pets bring into our lives amid all the chaos. Pure stress relief.

Shenzhen, China: Glimpse of the Future – Or a Warning?

In this eye-opening video, Chinese-Australian creator Chester See explores Shenzhen, China's hyper-advanced metropolis that transformed from a fishing village just 40 years ago into a showcase of cutting-edge technology. He experiences driverless taxis that prioritize safety over speed, drone deliveries buzzing overhead, robot baristas and hotel servants, palm-scan payments that eliminate wallets or phones, facial recognition metro gates, and silent electric streets patrolled by policing drones. While marveling at the convenience and futuristic vibe, See thoughtfully questions the human cost: a society increasingly engineered to minimize personal interactions, raising Orwellian concerns about convenience versus connection in the push toward total automation.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

How I’m Treating My Cataracts, Floaters & Severe Dry Eyes Naturally + Clinically

In this video, Mike Williams shares his personal journey managing cataracts, eye floaters, and severe dry eye caused by Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD) and mild ocular rosacea. He explains how clogged meibomian glands lead to poor tear quality and rapid evaporation, causing irritation and discomfort, and walks through his comprehensive treatment plan that combines in-office therapies — including four sessions of Lumenis OptiLIGHT IPL, MiBoFlo gland expression, and Low Level Light Therapy (LLLT) — with at-home care using preservative-free Optase drops and targeted supplements. Mike stresses the importance of addressing root causes for long-term relief rather than just temporary fixes, while providing practical advice and resources for viewers facing similar eye issues.

American Satan: The Faustian Price of Rock Stardom

In this breakdown from The Truth IS, the 2017 film American Satan is dissected as a modern Faustian tale following aspiring rock band The Relentless, who relocate to LA and encounter the enigmatic Mr. Capricorn (the Devil, played by Malcolm McDowell). He offers them meteoric fame and success in exchange for a "sacred" blood offering and ongoing dark rituals, leading to skyrocketing success laced with violence, controversy, fan radicalization, deaths, and moral decay. The video connects the story to real music industry folklore—celebrity "deals," symbolic imagery, and influence over masses—while highlighting parallels in actual artist music videos (like Snoop Dogg’s) and warning that the true cost of fame is often hidden in the fine print.

BMI Ranges: What the Numbers REALLY Mean for Your Health

In this straightforward video from Chef Caleb, he breaks down BMI categories and their actual health implications beyond the standard labels: under 18.5 (underweight risks like weak immunity, low bone density, hormonal issues, and "skinny fat"); 18.5–24.9 ("normal" but can hide poor body composition or skinny-fat problems—muscle and lifestyle matter more); 25–29.9 (overweight label that often misflags muscular people while flagging real fat-related risks like rising blood pressure); 30–34.9 (Class 1 obesity with elevated diabetes, heart disease, and joint strain, but highly responsive to modest weight loss); 35–39.9 (Class 2 with daily function impacts and sharper risks); and 40+ (severe obesity straining the body across systems, often needing structured medical support). He stresses BMI is a rough tool—body composition, strength, waist size, and habits reveal the true picture—and encourages practical changes for better outcomes at any level.

Data Centers: The Silent Nightmare Devouring Rural America

In this clip, host Seth from Man In America exposes the massive, under-the-radar boom of AI-driven data centers across the US—nearly 3,000 new ones planned or under construction on top of over 4,000 existing—highlighting explosive growth in states like Texas, Georgia, and Virginia. He details severe local impacts including deafening 24/7 noise pollution (audible half a mile away even at night), blinding light pollution, heat islands raising temperatures, enormous water consumption (e.g., one Google facility using 387,000 gallons daily with chemical-laced wastewater), and skyrocketing electricity costs for residents, while huge facilities get discounts. A proposed 62-square-mile "hyperscale" center in rural Utah, fast-tracked with public input blocked, exemplifies how these projects—framed as progress—are building surveillance infrastructure at the expense of communities, environment, and taxpayers.