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Sunday, May 10, 2026
What Schools Were Actually Built To Produce
The modern education systems were not intended to develop independent thinkers, but rather to produce obedient, predictable individuals. Based on the Prussian model, it demonstrates how schools prioritize conformity, authority, and standardized output over curiosity and critical thinking. This structure gradually diminishes creativity, replaces independent judgment with dependence on experts, and encourages people to follow instead of question. The core idea is simple: the system works, but not for the purpose most people assume.
Project Freedom: Another Trump humiliation
The Grayzone's Max Blumenthal and Wyatt Reed on the immediate failure of Trump's "Project Freedom" to open up the Strait of Hormuz.
Christina Amphlett and the Divinyls
This week, we delve into the extraordinary life and enduring legacy of Christina Amphlett and the Divinyls, the Australian rock icons who defied all odds. From their early days as Sydney pub rock prodigies to their battles with industry censorship and a triumphant rise to global stardom, we explore every facet of their remarkable journey. We'll uncover Mark McEntee’s gritty guitar style, the volatile chemistry that fueled their hits, the influence of Christina’s theatrical roots, and her lasting impact as a pioneer for women in rock.
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Understanding Ataxia: A Rare "Triple-Hit" Neurological Syndrome Disrupting Balance
In this episode of the ICU ("I See You") Podcast from the Vestibular Disorders Association, experts and patient advocate Denise Luken explore CANVAS (Cerebellar Ataxia, Neuropathy, and Vestibular Areflexia Syndrome), a rare, progressive genetic condition linked to RFC1 gene expansions. It simultaneously affects the cerebellum (coordination), peripheral sensory nerves, and inner-ear vestibular system—creating a debilitating "triple hit" that leads to unsteadiness, falls, oscillopsia (blurred vision with head movement), chronic cough, and worsening gait, often starting subtly in midlife. The discussion covers the long diagnostic journey (frequently misdiagnosed as idiopathic ataxia), emerging genetic insights, management through physical therapy and adaptive strategies, and the lived experience of staying active despite challenges. This offers valuable insights for patients, families, and clinicians dealing with complex balance disorders.
Thomas Massie Fights Israel Lobby and Primary Challenge Over Epstein Files
In this clip from Ian Carroll's channel, Rep. Thomas Massie appears on Tucker Carlson discussing his tight Republican primary in Kentucky, where he claims at least 95% of the $10+ million spent against him comes from the Israeli lobby (including AIPAC, RJC, Miriam Adelson, Paul Singer, and others) to unseat him over his votes against foreign aid, wars, and for releasing the Epstein files. Massie highlights how these donors influence U.S. foreign policy and Trump's circle, while the host connects it to broader "Epstein class" interests profiting from conflict, urging support for Massie amid concerns over foreign influence in American elections. A pointed look at money in politics and foreign lobbies.
Creepy TikTok Videos
In this episode from the SecondsOfHorror channel, the host reacts to a selection of bizarre, unsettling TikTok clips that leave him (and viewers) disturbed and questioning what they just saw. Spanning six creepy videos, the compilation explores strange, scary, and puzzling footage ranging from eerie encounters and anomalies to content that defies easy explanation—blending horror, the unexplained, and psychological unease. The host shares his thoughts on each, emphasizing how these short clips continue to linger and disrupt sleep, while promoting his new channel for more deep dives into disturbing material.
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