Sunday, May 31, 2026

Congress Quietly Hands Over the US Military to Israel

In this episode of 51-49 with James Li, the host breaks down a controversial provision (Section 224) buried in the House's 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The "United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative" aims to deeply integrate the US and Israeli armed forces through joint research, development, data fusion, network sharing, and logistics—shifting from visible annual aid packages to a more permanent, opaque bureaucratic merger. Critics argue this reduces public and congressional oversight, makes reversal difficult, shares sensitive US military data, and further entangles America in Israel's conflicts without a formal mutual defense treaty—potentially prioritizing foreign interests over domestic ones amid growing scrutiny of US aid. The video frames it as a stealthy move to lock in cooperation beyond traditional aid models.

Real or Not Real? Internet’s Wildest Cryptid & UFO Evidence

In this Hollow Light episode, the host examines some of the internet’s strangest viral clips and photos, asking the big question: REAL or NOT REAL? Cases include the Amarillo Zoo “Dogman” creature, a Colorado hiker’s alleged Bigfoot encounter, a mysterious alien-like figure captured on a Redgate, Montana trail cam, a Fort Pierce “Dogman” spotted during a livestream, and a capsule-shaped UFO filmed from an airplane over Queens, New York. The stream blends evidence review, possible natural explanations, viewer chat interaction, and calls for discernment—encouraging skepticism without outright dismissal—while sharing the channel’s AI checklist for spotting hoaxes. It’s a fun, open-minded dive into high strangeness and cryptid lore.

Well-Baby Visits: Just Checkups or Vaccine Schedule Traps?

In this clip from The Solari Report featuring Jessica Bell, she shares her eye-opening experience as a young mother realizing that routine "well-baby visits" are tightly synced with the childhood vaccine schedule—driven more by financial incentives for pediatricians than pure health monitoring. Bell recounts confronting her trusted doctor for the full vaccine insert, his evasive reaction (throwing the lengthy document at her from across the room and leaving without eye contact), and her decision to stop vaccinating after reading the risks. The discussion highlights how these appointments function as delivery points for shots, urging parents to question institutional guidance, follow the money, and prioritize informed consent when raising children.

Lizard King Bloodlines: The Elite Puppet Masters Behind The Doors

In this second part of the "Lizard King" series on Sage of Quay with Mike Williams and guests Dom & Chris from Sheep Farm Studios, the trio dives deeper into the ancestral bloodlines of Jim Morrison and The Doors. They connect the band to broader elite family networks, cultural controllers, and influential gurus (like the Maharishi), arguing that key 1960s counterculture figures were groomed rather than organic rebels. The discussion emphasizes persistent hierarchical systems, interconnected lineages (including ties to figures like Johnny Depp), historical record burnings, and how these "bloodlines" shape music, media, and society—challenging mainstream narratives of coincidence and rebellion. It builds on prior episodes, stressing the importance of tracing power structures across entertainment and beyond.

The Pesticide Playbook: How Elites Poison Your Food for Profit

In this second episode of the "America Hijacked" series from Man In America, the host uncovers a decades-long system designed to keep toxic pesticides in the American food supply. He outlines four key historical documents—from Rockefeller agricultural programs to the Kissinger Report and Agenda 2030—and details a repeatable "pesticide playbook" involving independent scientists exposing harms, industry-funded counter-studies and attacks, regulatory agencies (like the EPA) siding with corporations via revolving doors and lobbying, European bans ignored in the US, and eventual lawsuits. The video frames it as intentional control over food systems that enriches elites while endangering families, backed by original documents and financial trails.

The One Punch That KO’d Glenn Danzig’s Tough-Guy Image

In this detailed video from Guitar Meets Science, the creator continues the Glenn Danzig saga after his 1983 Misfits exit, tracing his evolution through the darker Samhain project, Rick Rubin-produced Danzig albums (with hits like “Mother” boosted by Beavis and Butt-Head), and eventual creative and personal decline marked by band member turnover, label disputes, ego clashes, and infamous incidents like the Verotika film flop and cat litter photos. The centerpiece is the viral 2004 knockout punch by North Side Kings singer Danny Marianino at a show—caught on camera—where the 5’3” bodybuilder Danzig was laid out cold, an event he still calls a sucker punch years later, symbolizing the fall of his untouchable “Prince of Darkness” persona. The story blends rock history, music analysis, and behind-the-scenes drama, highlighting how talent and intensity clashed with control issues and public perception.

Unlock Your Hidden Genetic Superpowers

In this upbeat video from Chef Caleb, the creator breaks down a range of underrated genetic "gifts" that give some people natural advantages in fitness, body composition, and daily life. Topics include fast metabolism, ideal muscle insertions, high pain tolerance, efficient short sleep needs, sturdy joints/tendons, naturally higher testosterone, honest appetite signals, rapid recovery, and superior bone structure/posture. For each trait, he explains the science, real-world perks, and potential downsides (like overeating junk with a fast metabolism or ignoring injuries due to high pain tolerance), while reminding viewers that lifestyle still matters hugely and genetics aren't destiny. It's framed as motivational insight for anyone navigating their own body’s unique wiring.

Brigitte Macron Conspiracy: Is She Really Her Own Brother?

In this video from NissCee.Social, the creator dives into the persistent conspiracy theory claiming that France’s First Lady Brigitte Macron is actually her brother Jean-Michel Trogneux, who allegedly assumed her identity decades ago. The discussion examines photos, family appearances (including a “chubby guy” at Macron’s inauguration), property records, neighborhood interviews, and physical discrepancies like noses, glasses, and resemblances to argue the official story has holes. While Brigitte has repeatedly denied the rumors and legal actions have targeted promoters, the video questions the man presented as Jean-Michel and explores what might have happened to the “real” Brigitte, framing it as a saga worth revisiting with new sleuthing details.

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Chasing the Perfect Look to the Grave: Steroids, Growth Hormones & the Death of Fitness Influencers

In this hard-hitting video from Moon, the dark underbelly of the looksmaxxing trend is exposed as fitness influencers abandon basic health for extreme body optimization through heavy steroid cycles, peptides, growth hormones, insulin, and even drinking their own semen for supposed “superhuman” benefits. Highlighting tragic cases like Connor Murphy’s descent from popular natty fitness star to psychedelic-fueled, PED-pushing influencer, and young victims like Boston dying from peptide-induced organ failure, the piece reveals how social media insecurity, algorithmic validation, and billionaire-backed transhumanism fuel a deadly pipeline — turning vulnerable young men into human lab rats chasing jawlines and muscles at the cost of their lives, fertility, and sanity.

Every Major Disease Explained: From Silent Killers to Everyday Saboteurs

In this rapid-fire video by Chef Caleb, the most common serious diseases are broken down simply and clearly: diabetes as a broken blood-sugar system that quietly wrecks organs, asthma as hypersensitive airways turning everyday triggers into breathing emergencies, hypertension as the symptomless “silent killer” straining the heart and arteries, heart disease via plaque-clogged coronaries leading to attacks, and cancer as cells ignoring the rules and multiplying out of control. It continues with depression and anxiety as persistent brain/mood disorders that affect energy and daily life far beyond “feeling sad,” plus epilepsy, arthritis, stroke, Alzheimer’s, and obesity. The emphasis throughout is on how lifestyle factors like body composition, diet, movement, and habits play a huge role in prevention or management for many of these conditions.

Massie's Ouster: A Wake-Up Call on Israel Lobby Power in America First?

In this clip from System Update, Glenn Greenwald reflects on Rep. Thomas Massie's primary defeat, expressing regret over the loss of one of Congress's most principled voices while highlighting potential long-term positives. He argues that the campaign—fueled by massive spending from pro-Israel billionaires like Miriam Adelson—vividly exposed the Israel lobby's (AIPAC) outsized influence in U.S. politics, forcing it out of the shadows. Greenwald connects this to Massie's opposition to certain Trump policies on Iran, debt, and Epstein files, framing the episode as a revealing moment about loyalty, foreign influence, and what it takes to challenge entrenched interests in MAGA and beyond.

Long-term Effects of Benzos on the Brain

Dr. Josef, a former FDA medical officer and tapering specialist, breaks down the hidden long-term dangers of benzodiazepines like Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, and Ativan. While they boost GABA for quick relief from anxiety and insomnia, prolonged use causes the brain to downregulate its own calming system, leading to tolerance, dependence, rebound anxiety, cognitive fog, memory issues, and severe protracted withdrawal that can feel like neurological damage. The video highlights how high-functioning, responsible people often get trapped after a life crisis, with rapid tapers risking lasting injury, and stresses the need for slow, informed discontinuation to protect brain health.

Flipping Off Big Tech: Privacy-First Phones & Laptops That Actually Protect You

On The Jimmy Dore Show, Hakeem Anwar — founder of Above Phone and activist for digital independence — discusses how everyday smartphones and laptops feed the exploding AI data center boom that's already consuming massive amounts of U.S. electricity and water. He explains the privacy nightmare of always-on tracking and data harvesting by Big Tech giants, then showcases practical alternatives: de-Googled, open-source privacy-first devices (like hardened GrapheneOS phones and secure Above Book laptops) that let users reclaim control without needing to be tech experts. The conversation frames these tools as a personal rebellion and first step toward reducing dependence on the very companies driving surveillance, resource waste, and centralized power.

Under-65 Revolt: Massie Voters Shout “We’ve Had It” with Business as Usual

In this short clip from The Solari Report, Catherine Austin Fitts and John Titus break down the demographics of Rep. Thomas Massie’s primary defeat in Kentucky. Despite strong support from voters under 65 — especially 78% of 18-29 year olds and 65% of 30-44 year olds — the over-65 crowd (many Fox News viewers) backed his opponent decisively. Fitts sees this as a clear signal that younger and working-age Americans are fed up with the status quo, giving Massie (whose term runs until 2027) freedom to speak even more boldly without political constraints. The discussion frames the loss as potentially liberating and a sign of deeper generational frustration with entrenched politics.

Six Sexist Words That Shattered Bananarama: Punk Rebels vs. The Hit Factory

This video from Guitar Meets Science tells the wild true story of Bananarama — the fiercely independent 1980s girl group who rose from punk squats above the Sex Pistols’ rehearsal room, turned down Malcolm McLaren, claimed a Guinness World Record with 32 hits, and lived on unemployment benefits even while appearing on Top of the Pops. Their massive success with the Stock Aitken Waterman-produced “Venus” (a global No. 1 they fought to record) clashed with the clinical hit factory’s style, culminating in one producer’s crude intercom comment about a band member’s body that triggered tensions, internal fractures, and ultimately helped destroy the group’s unity. It’s a raw tale of DIY defiance, industry exploitation, and the high cost of staying true to punk roots in the pop machine.

The Book of Enoch's Darker Truths – Biters, Blood Drinkers & God's Elect

In this episode of The Epic of Enoch, Kassie Fox visits Oxford’s Bodleian Library to compare early English translations of the Book of Enoch with the ancient Ge’ez originals preserved by the Ethiopian Church. She uncovers significant differences: passages softened over time, where the offspring of the Watchers shift from “biters,” “blood drinkers,” or oppressors to milder terms like “bastards”; and a key theological distinction between the “righteous” (who face judgment) and a separate preserved group called “the Elect” who inherit peace and the earth. Fox argues these changes reflect deliberate cleaning and simplification by translators, altering the text’s cosmology, hierarchy, and implications about bloodlines, survival, and divine judgment.

Friday, May 29, 2026

Candace Owens & Ana Kasparian: From Enemies to Allies Against Endless Wars

In this candid, high-profile interview on The Candace Owens Show, former rivals Candace Owens and Ana Kasparian (of The Young Turks) sit down to discuss their parallel political awakenings. They explore the courage required to publicly evolve views, the crumbling left-right paradigm that benefits only elites, and growing bipartisan rejection of endless foreign wars and government corruption. Topics include Kasparian’s shift on issues like Gaza (which she calls a genocide), Owens’ own controversies, the cult-like nature of partisan loyalty, hypocrisy in pro-life stances, foreign influence in U.S. policy, and the need for cross-aisle coalitions to reclaim American sovereignty. A raw, thought-provoking conversation highlighting honesty over tribalism.

Spa Day for George the Lion

In this delightful video from Shandor Larenty at Lion & Safari Park, the handler gives his massive lion buddy George a full pamper session. They brush his impressive mane with a blue brush to keep it fluffy and clean, spritz him with “lion perfume” (essential oils that George absolutely loves), and finish with tasty treats and plenty of affectionate cuddles. George acts like a giant house cat—rolling around, enjoying every second, and showing just how strong the trusting bond is between them. A feel-good, wholesome watch that proves even the King of the Jungle appreciates a spa day.

22 Astaxanthin Supplements Lab Tested: 4 Are Total Fakes

In this eye-opening video from The Anti Aging Channel, independent lab tests (HPLC and HPTLC) expose shocking results for 22 popular astaxanthin brands sold on Amazon. Four brands contained zero astaxanthin despite high label claims, while many others delivered only a fraction of the promised milligrams. The video ranks them from worst to best, highlighting outright scams in the bottom tier and reliable performers like Health Thru Nutrition, Micro Ingredients, Double Wood, and NOW Foods that met or exceeded their claims with high-quality AstaReal astaxanthin. A must-watch for anyone buying this popular antioxidant supplement for skin, eye health, or anti-aging benefits.

The Book of Enoch Reveals Why The Fallen Angels Came

In this atmospheric episode of Hollow Light, the channel explores the ancient Book of Enoch and the story of the Watchers — fallen angels who descended to Earth, took human wives, and taught humanity forbidden knowledge like metallurgy/weapons, cosmetics, astrology, and enchantments. The video connects these events to Genesis 6, the rise of the Nephilim, pre-flood corruption, and lingering spiritual consequences, including disembodied spirits (demons) still influencing the world today. It also touches on modern parallels with cryptids, UFOs, and unexplained phenomena, all examined through a thoughtful Biblical lens while noting the text’s non-canonical status. A compelling deep dive into spiritual warfare, pride, and humanity’s hunger for power apart from God.

Thomas Massie Drops Bombshell on TPUSA’s Foreign Ties

In this episode of 51/49 with James Li, the host analyzes Rep. Thomas Massie’s pointed online exchange with the new hosts of the Charlie Kirk Show (Andrew Kolvet and Blake Neff). The clash exposes the conservative media network’s connections to a company run by former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale, which has received millions in funding linked to Israeli interests and is registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. The video covers Massie’s criticism, the hosts’ defensive responses, claims about Charlie Kirk’s private views, and broader questions about foreign influence in American conservative media and politics. A sharp, no-holds-barred breakdown of loyalty, influence, and post-Kirk TPUSA dynamics.

10 Simple Supplements That Actually Deliver Life-Changing Results

In this straightforward video from Chef Caleb, the focus is on practical, evidence-backed supplements that deliver real benefits rather than hype. He breaks down creatine for strength and muscle gains, caffeine for performance (with sleep caveats), protein powder for hitting daily targets conveniently, Vitamin D for energy and immunity, Omega-3s for inflammation and heart health, magnesium for better sleep and recovery, B12 for those at risk of deficiency, electrolytes, ashwagandha, and fiber. With clear dosing tips, form recommendations, and who should actually take each one, it’s a no-nonsense guide for anyone looking to optimize health, training, and daily well-being without wasting money on gimmicks.

Billy Corgan’s Brutal Ego Trip: The Smashing Pumpkins’ Rocky Rise & Fall

In this gripping rock history video from Guitar Meets Science, the wild story of The Smashing Pumpkins unfolds through Billy Corgan’s infamous perfectionism and massive ego. Corgan played nearly all guitar and bass parts himself on Siamese Dream because he didn’t trust his bandmates, fired bassist D’Arcy Wretzky twice, battled personal demons, lost a keyboardist to overdose, and clashed constantly with the rest of the group — all while selling over 30 million records and creating 90s alt-rock classics like Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. The video dives into the band’s meteoric success, internal drama, betrayals, and fractured reunions, painting a raw portrait of talent, ambition, and self-destruction in one of the decade’s most iconic bands.

James Corbett - To AI or Not to AI: Independent Media Panel Draws the Line

In this lively SolutionsWatch panel from The Corbett Report, James Corbett and an all-star lineup of independent voices—including Whitney Webb, Ryan Christian, Kit Knightley, and others—debate the thorny question of artificial intelligence. They explore whether AI can be a useful tool for creators (like generating thumbnails or B-roll) or if it should be largely rejected to avoid feeding surveillance systems, narrative control, and the digital prison infrastructure. The discussion covers productivity boosts versus authenticity, data mining risks, copyright weaponization, and where each panelist personally draws their own line in the sand. A thought-provoking, no-holds-barred conversation for anyone navigating tech in the fight for truth and freedom.

The Invisible Gay Power Network Inside Trump's GOP

In this episode of The Tara Palmeri Show, investigative journalist Tara Palmeri explores how the gay hookup app Grindr has evolved from a West Hollywood dating tool into a surprising political influencer in Washington under Trump. Despite the administration's rollback of LGBTQ+ protections, Grindr hosted one of the hottest parties during White House Correspondents' Dinner weekend, experienced usage spikes at Republican events like the RNC and CPAC, and operates a $1.6 million lobbying effort led by Republican operative Joe Hack. The video highlights Grindr's bipartisan advocacy on issues like PEPFAR funding and data privacy, the national security-driven divestiture from Chinese ownership, the stark gap between public political posturing and private realities, and how the app is building institutional influence through staffers, operatives, and selective alliances rather than overt confrontation.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

From Chaos to Clean Air: Reclaiming Peace After a Turbulent Chapter

 

For several years I was part of a relationship that started with an almost magical sense of connection and slowly unraveled into something far more turbulent. Looking back, many of the patterns I lived through closely resembled traits often linked to borderline personality dynamics—especially the intense idealization at the start, followed by sudden shifts into devaluation, emotional push-pull, passive-aggression, and an exhausting cycle of closeness followed by withdrawal.

In the early days, it felt truly special. She expressed deep gratitude and affection, often telling me I was her rock and thanking me for the steady emotional support I provided. That warmth and idealization created a powerful bond, the kind that makes you believe you've found something rare and lasting. For a while, the relationship brought real joy and a feeling of being deeply valued.

Over time, however, the dynamic began to shift. Small triggers led to irritation and complaints. Passive-aggressive remarks became more common. What once felt like effortless connection started to feel unpredictable. Moments of warmth would give way to sudden distance, as if closeness itself had become threatening. Feedback or attempts to address recurring issues were often met with defensiveness, leaving me constantly trying to navigate shifting moods while keeping things stable. The back-and-forth—drawing me in, then pulling away—created a draining emotional roller-coaster. It was a classic trauma bond, where the highs kept me hoping and the lows left me walking on eggshells.

The end came suddenly. One evening she simply left the house, and within two weeks movers had taken her things. From that point on, communication largely stopped.

You’re Not Living — You’re Just Programmed

In this 20-minute philosophical reflection from Philosophical Vision, the narrator channels Nietzschean ideas to expose modern life as a carefully engineered illusion of freedom. You wake up, work, consume, and repeat, believing your ambitions and desires are your own—yet they’re largely the product of cultural conditioning, media, education, and dopamine-driven distractions designed to keep you compliant and distracted. Drawing on thinkers like Schopenhauer and Huxley, it argues that true freedom isn’t endless choice or pleasure, but the courage to strip away inherited beliefs, question the invisible “prison” of normalcy, and begin creating your own values amid the vertigo of self-discovery. A stark reminder that awakening starts with recognizing you’ve been running someone else’s script.

Glenn Greenwald Takes on 20 Trump Fans: War Hawk or Peacemaker?

In this Jubilee "Surrounded" episode, journalist Glenn Greenwald debates 20 Trump supporters on the president's foreign policy record. Greenwald argues Trump has been more of a war-making than peace-making leader—citing escalated bombings in Yemen, conflicts with Iran, and strong ties to the Israel lobby—while supporters defend Trump's actions as necessary for security, trade routes, and preventing bigger threats, highlighting deals, prevented escalations, and an "America First" stance. The lively exchanges cover corruption comparisons, bombing Iran, and whether Trump's approach truly prioritizes U.S. interests.

Hormuz Shutdown: $1.2 Trillion in Wealth Quietly Drifting East Every Day

In this detailed breakdown from Money & Empires, the video examines the devastating economic fallout from the Strait of Hormuz closure in late February 2026 amid US-Israel-Iran conflict. It highlights how this narrow chokepoint—handling ~20% of global oil and significant LNG—has frozen exports, triggered force majeure declarations, spiked oil prices past $120/barrel, and hammered Asian importers like South Korea and Japan, while Russia and especially China (with massive pre-built reserves) gain strategic advantages. The analysis argues that prolonged disruption is accelerating a permanent eastward migration of wealth, trade influence, and energy power, exposing Western vulnerabilities and reshaping global geopolitics in real time.

Candace Owens - It’s a Big Club And You Ain’t In It

In this Candace Owens clip, she connects disturbing dots around Charlie Kirk’s assassination: Netanyahu’s unusual podcast PR blitz in the weeks leading up to it, Charlie being the only major podcaster who turned him down after growing skeptical of Israel’s influence, and strange VIP military flights tied to Fort Huachuca. Candace weaves in Netanyahu’s long bromance with Mitt Romney from their Boston Consulting Group days, Egyptian planes shuttling possible Israeli VIPs during crises, and hints at larger projects involving Gaza displacement — painting a picture of elite networks, pressure, and consequences for those who step outside “the club.”

The Drift - Losing a 30-Year Friend to the Conspiracy Rabbit Hole (Satire)

 

In this satirical post, tech veteran Joshua Stylman reflects on watching a close friend of nearly three decades—once a sharp, curious, and empathetic thinker—drift into full-blown conspiracy thinking after the pandemic. What began with skepticism toward public health guidance escalated into distrust of all institutions, “doing his own research,” homeschooling his kids, rejecting vaccines, stockpiling gold, and seeing false flags everywhere. Stylman describes the painful encounter at a recent party, the emotional toll on family and friendships, and his sadness over the friend he’s effectively lost, while grappling with whether the radicalization stems from algorithms, personal pain, or something deeper—and whether there’s any path back.

Read the full post HERE.

US Bombs Iran During "Peace Talks" – Fueling War & Economic Chaos?

In this latest update from The New Atlas, Brian Berletic breaks down how the US continues airstrikes on Iran even amid reported ceasefires and diplomatic talks under President Trump. He argues that Western media spin portrays these negotiations as efforts to end conflict, but in reality, the US is using "diplomacy" as a tool to weaken Iran, maintain regional instability, disrupt energy exports to China and Asia, and prevent a full economic collapse while increasing dependence on US energy—mirroring long-standing strategies seen in policy papers like RAND's "Extending Russia" and Brookings' "Which Path to Persia." Berletic emphasizes this is part of a broader geopolitical game to manage tensions just below the threshold of all-out war.

Trump’s Polls Crash

In this episode of The Kim Iversen Show, Kim questions the narrative around Donald Trump's perfect 100% endorsement success rate in recent Republican primaries, including high-profile wins like Ken Paxton's landslide. While media and supporters hail Trump as the undisputed "king" of the GOP, she digs into historical data showing his past rates were strong but not flawless — especially against incumbents — and notes his current lower approval ratings amid issues like the Iran conflict. Iversen suggests the streak may be inflated by strategic incumbent endorsements in safe seats and raises skepticism about whether this truly reflects broad voter enthusiasm or just political machinery at work.

Wi-Fi's Terrifying New Superpower: It Sees You Without Camera

In this eye-opening video, cybersecurity creator Cyb3rMaddy explores the rapidly advancing world of Wi-Fi sensing—a technology that turns ordinary routers into motion detectors, gesture trackers, and even vital-sign monitors using nothing but radio waves. She demonstrates it live with a cheap ESP32 board that can detect presence, heart rate, breathing, and multiple people in a room, explains the new 802.11bf standard making this mainstream, and highlights chilling real-world uses like hotel room surveillance, hospital monitoring, and border security. While it offers convenient applications, the video warns of unregulated, camera-free surveillance creeping into everyday life and the growing privacy nightmare it creates.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

When the Hero Child Is Gone: Multi-Generational Trauma and the Empty Crutch


In my previous post, I described the euphoric idealization, the confusing devaluation, the trauma bond, and the abrupt discard that often mark relationships involving untreated Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) traits. What I didn’t fully explore there was the hidden engine driving much of that pain: multi-generational trauma and the quiet, unsustainable role that children—especially the oldest or most responsible one—can be forced to play.

This is the story of the “hero child” or parentified child: the one who becomes the emotional regulator, the mediator, the stabilizer for a parent whose own abandonment wounds and emotional dysregulation make everyday life feel like a constant threat of collapse. In families shaped by these traits, role reversal is common. The parent, battling intense fears of abandonment and unstable moods, leans on the child not just for practical help, but for nervous-system co-regulation — the daily work of soothing anxiety, absorbing mood swings, and providing the steady validation the parent’s fractured sense of self craves.

From the outside, the hero child may appear caring, responsible, and resilient. Inside, they carry a burden no child should bear. Research on parentification shows that children in these dynamics often grow up with heightened risks for depression, anxiety, substance use, boundary difficulties, and their own challenges with emotional regulation. The pattern doesn’t stop with one generation. Unresolved trauma and insecure attachment styles transmit forward, creating a legacy where each new generation inherits the same unspoken contract: “Your job is to keep me from falling apart.”

In the family system I stepped into, the oldest daughter had quietly become that primary emotional crutch. She comforted her mother through crises, absorbed the push-pull of closeness followed by sudden distance, and helped hold the family together amid chaos. She was bright, creative, and kind — qualities that made her both a natural fit for the role and someone who paid a heavy price for it. Her struggles with periodic depression and her eventual death were devastating, but they did not come out of nowhere.

4 Zionist Claims Built to Erase Palestine That Don't Pass the Smell Test

In this detailed video from History.Culture.projects, the creator systematically debunks four common claims used to undermine Palestinian history and indigeneity: that Palestinian Arabs are not indigenous, that Palestine was “a land without a people,” that Zionists “made the desert bloom,” and that no one identified as Palestinian before 1964. Drawing on genetic studies (showing 81-87% Bronze Age Canaanite continuity), Ottoman/British demographic records, agricultural surveys, historical texts from the 10th-17th centuries, and eyewitness accounts, the video argues these narratives fail against the evidence of a long-established, thriving Palestinian population and culture. A data-driven rebuttal aimed at countering what it calls Zionist misinformation.

Candace Owens: Another Trump 'Assassination Attempt' at the White House?

In her signature no-holds-barred style, Candace Owens reacts to yet another reported White House shooting incident involving Trump, questions the pattern of frequent attempts, and shares updates on her FOIA requests regarding a prior event (including an intriguing NSA redirect to the Office of the Secretary of Defense). She also covers a major Israel PR push by Vine & Fig Tree, backlash from Turning Point USA figures invoking Charlie Kirk against Thomas Massie, a bizarre personal attack on her 3-year-old daughter by Natalie Jean Beisner, and celebrates her "Brigitte Doll" earning its first national headline in The Hollywood Reporter. Classic Candace: sharp political commentary mixed with personal anecdotes and skepticism toward official narratives.

I Checked 50+ Movies for Occult Timestamps… and Found Something Terrifying

In this deep-dive video from Esoteric Guardian / Occult Inquisitor, the creator analyzes pivotal scenes from over 50 films to test the theory that key moments — revelations, turning points, or symbolic ruptures — frequently land on occult-loaded timestamps like 13:00, 22:00, 33:00, or combinations such as 66:06. The video explores psychological concepts like affective priming, examines strong and suggestive cases, dedicates time to Stanley Kubrick's precision, and weighs coincidences against potential deliberate numerological rituals embedded in cinema's runtime. It balances skepticism with eerie patterns, ultimately pondering cinema as a form of temporal ritual and what it means if these hidden timestamps are intentional. A fascinating watch for film buffs and conspiracy enthusiasts alike.

I Didn't Believe the Bill Gates Tick Conspiracy... Until This

In this eye-opening episode of 51/49, host James Li dives into the rapid spread of the Lone Star tick across America and its link to alpha-gal syndrome — a severe red meat allergy triggered by tick bites. He examines peer-reviewed papers where bioethicists frame inducing meat allergies in humans as a "moral obligation" to combat climate change, explores viral claims involving Bill Gates, and uncovers declassified U.S. military history of biological tick experiments. A compelling mix of science, conspiracy, and uncomfortable questions about engineered health crises and environmental agendas.

I'm Done with Doom Journalism: Finding Light in the Darkness

In this raw, reflective video, Ian Carroll shares his shift away from constantly fixating on the world's evils and conspiracies, inspired by Owen Benjamin's optimistic conversation with Tucker Carlson about rejecting despair. He recounts attending his first county council meeting, where he helped secure a 2-year moratorium on data centers in his small town — a small but meaningful victory through local action. Carroll emphasizes balancing truth-telling with positive storytelling, introspection, and focusing on human resilience, silver linings, and building better communities rather than drowning in negativity. A refreshing call to stay informed without losing hope.

Dry Eyes After Cataract Surgery? Why It Happens & How to Fix It Fast

Optometrist Dr. Michael Nelson explains the common but often overlooked side effect of dry eye following cataract surgery, which affects nearly everyone to some degree. He breaks down the main causes — corneal nerve disruption from incisions, post-surgery inflammation affecting oil glands, and preservatives in medicated drops — and why it's usually about tear quality rather than quantity. Practical treatments include preservative-free lubricating drops (used 5 minutes after medicated ones), rest, anti-inflammatory prescriptions when needed, and proactive pre-surgery dry eye management for better healing and outcomes. A helpful guide for anyone preparing for or recovering from the procedure.

Who's The Girl In The Deftone's Jacuzzi?

In this engaging mini-documentary from Jenkem Magazine, skateboarder and photographer Rick Kosick recounts casually snapping the iconic, provocative photo of a woman in a jacuzzi during Deftones' "Around the Fur" recording sessions in Seattle—never imagining it would become the album cover. The film tracks down the woman, Lisa Hughes, who shares her laid-back memories of the party-filled night (including her signature "Silk Panties" drink), how the image affected her life, and reflections from the art director on embracing its raw, imperfect vibe. It's a fascinating look at how one spontaneous shot captured the spirit of a generation and stood the test of time.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

The Storm, the Losses, and the Return to Solid Ground


A Note Before Reading

This is a quiet reflection on a difficult season — the sudden end of a marriage, layered losses, and the long path back to solid ground. I’m sharing it not to revisit old pain, but because writing it helped me make sense of everything, and I hope it might offer some comfort or clarity to anyone else walking through their own storm. Sometimes life rearranges itself in ways you never see coming. 


What begins as a steady chapter can suddenly shift, leaving you carrying multiple kinds of grief at once — the end of a marriage, the loss of a beloved companion, and the quiet ache of being shut out from mourning someone you truly cared about. This is my story of navigating that upheaval, the heavy layers it brought, and the slow, honest work of reclaiming my own ground.

It happened on the evening of my grandson’s birthday. The ground beneath me simply opened. My wife ended the relationship without warning. She was out of the house that same night. Two weeks later, the movers arrived to take her belongings. Two months after she moved out, my dog Charlie passed. His health had already started to decline in the months before she left, but it worsened fairly rapidly once she was gone. When his health declined, I was in day-to-day caretaker mode looking after him. Then, only two weeks later, I lost a young woman I had come to love deeply as a stepdaughter.

She was a talented musician, full of fire and creativity. As a musician myself, that was what bonded us early on, going back to 2018. We had a real adult-to-adult connection built on music and mutual respect. I had jammed with her, sent her gear, encouraged her, and I had promised to collaborate with her on her unreleased demos. Her loss hit me hard. What made it even harder was feeling quietly shut out from mourning someone I truly cared about — only an Instagram post discovered by chance announced her death. It left me grieving someone I truly cared about while feeling shut out from any shared sorrow.

Trump's Middle East Surrender: How Iran Won Big and Left Israel Exposed

In this episode of The CJ Werleman Show, host CJ argues that Iran has strategically driven the United States out of the Middle East by making American military presence unsustainable through relentless drone and missile attacks on bases, exposing US limitations in defending allies like Israel and Gulf states simultaneously. With damaged infrastructure, depleted interceptors, and Gulf nations denying US access, Trump faces pressure to accept Iran's terms amid a pivot to Asia, eroding Israel's security reliance on American power and marking the end of US regional dominance in favor of a stronger, resilient Iran.

7 Sneaky Ways Toxic Relationships Make You Lose Yourself

In this video by relationship coach Lise Leblanc, she explains how men often lose their sense of self in toxic relationships through subtle "demand characteristics" — invisible psychological pressures that reshape their behavior without them realizing it. The seven ways include becoming her emotional regulator (soothing outbursts), chasing her during withdrawals, hyper-anticipating her needs and moods (walking on eggshells), acting as her constant rescuer (absorbing blame and enabling bad behavior), endlessly proving your worth amid shifting tests, doubting your own reality (gaslighting yourself to align with hers), and prioritizing her above everything else. She uses client stories to illustrate how these patterns erode identity, confidence, and autonomy, offering clarity for those feeling like a unrecognizable version of themselves.

What We Got Wrong About Weed: From Reefer Madness to New Warnings

In this thoughtful video from Elephants in Rooms, Ken LaCorte traces marijuana’s shifting public perception—from 1930s racist propaganda and “Reefer Madness” scare tactics, through Nixon/Reagan-era crackdowns, to the AIDS-driven medical legalization push in the 1990s that became a gateway to recreational legalization and a $40 billion industry. He examines evolving science showing real risks, especially for adolescents (brain development changes, memory/attention deficits, motivational syndrome, IQ drops, and links to psychiatric disorders including schizophrenia), while noting cannabis is far safer than alcohol with no lethal dose; the piece highlights gaps in long-term research, the dangers of past exaggeration backfiring, and calls for a realistic middle-ground perspective now that use has doubled globally.

We're Being Held Hostage in a Technology Bubble (Documentary)

In this Truthstream Media documentary, the hosts argue that the United States has been deliberately held in an artificial, scarcity-driven technological bubble for decades, leaving its infrastructure decades behind other nations. They contrast crumbling, century-old New York subway systems (still using 1930s electromechanical relays and cloth-covered cabling) with Japan’s and China’s maglev trains reaching over 300 mph, highlight exorbitant costs and delays in projects like California’s high-speed rail and the Second Avenue subway, and question why the world’s wealthiest country can fund endless wars and foreign aid but claims it “can’t afford” modern upgrades, suggesting systemic forces keep Americans living in the technological past.

Plasmoids, Demons & Government UFOs

In this eerie compilation from MinutesOfHorror, the host analyzes unsettling footage—including a newly released government video of a white, wispy orb morphing into a humanoid shape before accelerating away—drawing parallels to similar "plasmoid" sightings during California wildfires and lab experiments. He explores theories linking these phenomena to military plasma tech (Star Wars program, Navy patents), possible interdimensional entities or demons, suspicious scientist deaths, Project Blue Beam, and even OpenAI data centers as potential "portals," weaving in references to a missing general's alleged demonic encounters for a deeply disturbing deep dive into the unexplained.

How Portishead Destroyed Their Own Band in Just 3 Albums

In this deep dive by Guitar Meets Science, the video traces Portishead's meteoric rise with their groundbreaking 1994 debut Dummy — a dark, cinematic trip-hop masterpiece blending hip-hop beats, spy-film samples, jazz guitar, and Beth Gibbons' hauntingly vulnerable vocals — which sold millions, won the Mercury Prize, and spawned an entire genre. Success quickly became a nightmare as their sound was endlessly copied for ads and background music, leading Geoff Barrow to deliberately evolve away from it on the harsher, more experimental self-titled second album, followed by an 11-year hiatus. Their 2008 return with Third was so radically different and abrasive that it alienated many fans, illustrating how the trio's refusal to repeat themselves and discomfort with fame effectively "destroyed" the band's commercial momentum while preserving their artistic integrity across just three studio albums in 30+ years.

Every Food Group And Its Effects On Your Health Explained

In this video, Chef Caleb breaks down the effects of major food groups on the body, starting with fruits (nutrient-dense whole fruits are excellent due to fiber slowing sugar absorption, unlike juices that spike blood sugar like soda), vegetables (near-perfect low-calorie, high-fiber powerhouses for gut health, vitamins, and satiety with minimal downsides), grains (whole grains provide steady energy and health benefits, while refined versions act like sugar and hinder fullness), dairy (great source of protein, calcium, and probiotics for those who tolerate it, but problematic for the lactose-intolerant and when heavily sweetened), and continuing into meat (highly bioavailable complete proteins and nutrients), fish/seafood, eggs, legumes, nuts/seeds, and oils/fats, with practical advice throughout on choosing whole, minimally processed forms for optimal health.

Cataract Surgery Recovery: What to Expect Day 1 Through Week 1

Ophthalmologist Dr. Sia Nagori walks viewers through a clear day-by-day timeline of cataract surgery recovery, covering the first 24 hours (mild scratchiness, blurry or brighter vision, light sensitivity, and the need for rest plus an eye shield), days 2–3 (improving comfort, light activities allowed, continued drops and shield use), and by the end of week 1 (much clearer vision with brighter colors and detail, though minor fluctuations or dryness may linger). She emphasizes key aftercare like using prescribed eye drops to prevent infection/inflammation, protecting the eye from rubbing or water, avoiding heavy lifting/strenuous activity/swimming, and when it's generally safe to shower or resume normal routines, while stressing to contact a doctor for severe pain or vision changes.

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.

Everyday Habits That Reveal Signs of Low IQ

In this Psychology Reveal video, the host explores subtle behavioral patterns often linked to limited intelligence or poor critical thinking—not through IQ scores, but through everyday habits like instantly rejecting new information without evaluation, focusing only on immediate emotional outcomes while ignoring long-term consequences, over-relying on feelings instead of logic, struggling to adapt to change or routines, oversimplifying complex issues into black-and-white categories, failing to learn from repeated mistakes or feedback, and fiercely defending being "right" even against evidence. It emphasizes that intelligence involves flexibility, reflection, and willingness to update beliefs, warning that these rigid mental habits trap people in repetitive cycles and limit growth, ending with the key question: how often do you allow yourself to be wrong to become better?

Unmasking the Synagogue of Satan: Biblical Conspiracy or Modern Power Play?

In this reaction-style video from Ian Carroll, he dives into the controversial "Synagogue of Satan" concept drawn from Revelation 2:9 and 3:9—biblical passages describing those who "say they are Jews and are not, but lie." He explores interpretations as fake or non-ethnic Jews wielding hidden influence over media, governments, finance (e.g., Rothschilds), and global events through false flags, rituals, and cults like Bohemian Grove. Mixing humor, clips from another creator (Mr. Quigley), historical/religious context, and cultural commentary, Carroll notes the term's rise in mainstream conservative circles (Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson) alongside others like Farrakhan or David Duke, while highlighting shifting YouTube discourse on these "noticing" topics in 2026. He frames it as a lens for understanding elite power structures disguised under identity, urging viewers to engage critically amid growing openness to such ideas.

Stupidity: The Modern Plague

In this Philosophical Vision essay-style video, the host argues that despite unprecedented access to knowledge, humanity is drowning in willful ignorance and unearned certainty—echoing Nietzsche’s critique of the “last man” incapable of self-doubt. Modern “fools” consume headlines and soundbites without reflection, reject evidence that challenges their views, and find validation in echo chambers amplified by algorithms and social media, turning stupidity into a systemic, contagious force that governs societies, economies, and public discourse. Drawing on thinkers like Schopenhauer, Socrates, and Bonhoeffer, it warns that this comfortable arrogance—immune to facts, humility, or deep thought—threatens civilization more than any external crisis.

Hollyweird Babylon - The Witches of Laurel Canyon

In this deep-dive video essay from Hollyweird Babylon, the host explores the occult undercurrents of Hollywood through the lens of the obscure 1982 CBS series Tucker's Witch, starring Catherine Hicks (TV's wholesome Annie Camden) as a psychic witch and Tim Matheson as her private-eye husband running a detective agency in Laurel Canyon. It traces the history of positive witch portrayals in film and TV—from Bewitched to earlier supernatural comedies—against the backdrop of 1970s-80s New Age mysticism, Nancy Reagan's astrologers, and the emerging Satanic Panic. The show’s troubled production, network interference, and quick cancelation serve as a metaphor for Hollywood's uneasy dance with the supernatural during a conservative cultural shift, blending campy clips, history, and commentary on fame, esotericism, and industry politics.

The Hidden Surveillance Network Tracking You in Every Store

In this video from Cyb3rMaddy, stores are revealed as sophisticated surveillance networks that have evolved from 1920s undercover shoppers and 1960s anti-theft tags/barcodes to modern tools like Apple's iBeacons, Bluetooth sniffers, precise geolocation via apps (e.g., Target tracking your exact in-store position), license plate cameras (like Flock at Walmart), and hidden beacons under shelves or ceilings. The host demonstrates real-time detection of signals with tools, explains data harvesting for personalized marketing (including Target's infamous pregnancy prediction algorithm), and warns that this invisible tracking—via phones, cameras, and signals—is nearly inescapable in big-box retailers, turning shopping into constant data collection for profit.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Charlie Kirk Murder: Unpacking the Aftermath, Erika, & TPUSA Controversies

In this in-depth episode of Elizabeth Lane TV, host Elizabeth Lane and guest Zach Castella dive into the ongoing investigation and public discourse surrounding Charlie Kirk's murder. They examine the timeline of events, Tyler Robinson's arrest and charging documents, timeline discrepancies (including Discord messages and video evidence), media coverage, online theories, and controversies involving Erika Kirk and Turning Point USA (TPUSA). The discussion separates verified facts from speculation while addressing public reactions, grief, and lingering questions months after the incident.

ADHD Isn’t a Brain Disorder: Psychiatrist Exposes the Myths

In this Dr. Josef interview, psychiatrist Dr. Sammy Tamimi challenges the mainstream view of ADHD as a distinct neurological disorder or brain disease. He argues that ADHD is merely a descriptive label for behaviors (inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity) rather than an explanation of their causes, often rooted in trauma, nutritional issues, environmental stressors, modern societal pressures, and normal developmental challenges. The discussion critiques overdiagnosis, the limitations and long-term risks of stimulant medications, the circular logic of the diagnosis, and how it can lead to unnecessary lifelong pharmaceutical dependence instead of holistic approaches.

Jewish Columnist Brags: 'Jewish Money' Buys U.S. Elections & Targets Critics

On The Jimmy Dore Show, Jimmy Dore and Kurt Metzger react to a panel clip where commentator John Podhoretz openly admits that "Jewish money" (from 2% of the population providing 20% of political spending) is used to destroy candidates labeled "anti-Semitic," citing Rep. Thomas Massie as a recent target for opposing Israel aid and demanding Epstein files. They discuss Glenn Greenwald's response highlighting AIPAC's boasts about buying elections and replacing critics, the double standard in accusations of anti-Semitism, and broader implications of foreign influence and donor power in U.S. politics.

Toxic Water Cover-Ups & Forest Stalkers: Why Officials Are Lying

In this SecondsOfHorror video, the host reacts to a series of unsettling TikTok clips that range from bizarre real-world anomalies to potentially covered-up events. Segments cover suspicious water contamination crises where officials deny problems despite resident complaints and arrests for speaking out, eerie forest stalking incidents, unexplained phenomena, and other creepy footage that questions official narratives. The compilation blends horror-style reactions with commentary on why certain stories feel suppressed, leaving viewers questioning what's being hidden in everyday strange occurrences.