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Dr. Jack Kruse just revealed how blue light hijacks the dopamine reward pathways in your brain. Your phone, laptop, and TV are all running on a light that keeps your dopamine low by design. He says this was engineered on purpose. Kruse is a neurosurgeon who traced where this blue light display technology came from: 1) In the 1950s, DARPA funded IBM to develop liquid crystal displays using blue light. Side note: DARPA is the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. They build military technology. The internet started there. 2) In 1995, DARPA gave the search algorithm to two Stanford students who founded Google along with this technology 3) Today, Meta and Google own the patents on how this light is delivered through every screen you use. Kruse asked one question no one in tech has answered. Why does every screen on Earth default to blue light? You need third-party software just to get red light on your own device. Kruse says the reason is simple. Blue light at specific frequencies makes screens addictive. It lowers dopamine over time. It makes users more compliant and easier to influence. DARPA wants it sticky so people can be programmed through the content they consume. He says 55% of the American population has already been affected by screen technology in exactly this way. The blue glow on your face right now isn't accidental. According to Kruse, it never was. — Jack Kruse (@drplebjack) on the Danny Jones (@JonesDanny) Podcast


Current FCC guidelines are 200x too high to protect against cancer harms. Exposure limits to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields do not account for cancer risk or reproductive toxicity assessed from data in experimental animals rfsafe.org/mel/paper.php?…

🚨 Pres. Trump endorses Steve Hilton over Riverside Co Sheriff Chad Bianco in CA’s Governors race. The conventional wisdom among strategists has been that a Trump endorsement would make it harder for both Hilton & Bianco make the top 2, which would have guaranteed a GOP Gov.


Lose all this to rescue 1 pilot and call it your greatest military success of all time.

Lose all this to rescue 1 pilot and call it your greatest military success of all time.



🚨“WE GOT HIM! My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History, for one of our incredible Crew Office Members, who also happens to be a highly respected Colonel, and who I am thrilled to let you know is SAFE and SOUND!” - President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸



BREAKING: The second F-15E crew member has been recovered alive after escaping and evading Iranian forces on the ground, per former Green Beret and journalist Jack Murphy. US Delta and Special Forces extracted him under heavy fire from IRGC units in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province. This is the first confirmed US ground engagement of Operation Epic Fury. Delta is now fighting on Iranian soil.


Battlefield 6 could be getting real-time weather that actually changes how you play. Leaks suggest dynamic systems where fog, rain, and snowstorms go beyond visuals and directly impact gameplay. Snipers lose range in heavy rain, shotguns dominate in low-visibility spaces, and vehicles lose grip on wet terrain. Every match would demand a different approach. Fans are already theorizing squad strategies for each condition, from blizzard ambushes to storm-choked street fights. The idea of the environment itself becoming a tactical variable has the community buzzing. Technical questions remain around server load and balance, but if it works, Battlefield 6 could deliver matches that feel genuinely unpredictable every single time. No two games. No two storms. No two battles.








