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DM for removals/credit If we cannot do good, let us at least not do evil.

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Simon Sinek drops truth: "Not a single person, when they achieve the thing... will ever say, that was worth it. None. Zero." He’s talked to countless high-achievers who sacrificed friends for grades, career, money—"I don’t need friends, just people to help my goals." Result? Deep loneliness. Chasing success at the cost of real connection often leaves you isolated—friendship isn't optional; it's the fix for the loneliness epidemic many quietly battle. The climb looks shiny... until you're at the top alone. Ever prioritized goals over people and felt the emptiness later? Or learned the hard way that friends > achievements? Your honest take 👇
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What if ditching certain everyday products for just 28 days could shift breast cancer-linked gene expression? A 2023 study (Chemosphere) had healthy women (no cancer history) drop paraben- and phthalate-containing skincare, deodorant, shampoo, etc. — only change made. Pre/post breast tissue samples showed reversal of cancer-associated patterns (e.g., normalized PI3K-AKT/mTOR, apoptosis, autophagy pathways). Phthalates (endocrine disruptors) and parabens often hide in "fragrance" or "parfum" — a legal trade secret umbrella for hundreds of chemicals, including potent allergens and known hormone mimics. Not saying it prevents cancer outright — but the rapid cellular shift in normal tissue is striking. Not saying it prevents cancer outright — but the rapid cellular shift in normal tissue is striking. Your experiences 👇
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Joe Rogan on money: "I don't think about it. What I like about money is to not think about it." Josh Brolin presses: He admits liking fun buys (drove his '69 Camaro to the pod), but it's never the goal. Brian Callen nailed it for him: "Real freedom is when you can go to a restaurant and not worry about anything on the menu costs. Everything else is bullshit." True wealth isn't stacks—it's the peace of ordering without glancing at prices, then moving on with life. Money as tool, not master. Hits different when you hear it from someone who's made plenty. What's your relationship with money like now—do you think about it daily, or have you hit that "don't worry" level? What's one thing you'd buy just for the fun/character of it? Your take 👇
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At 102, Brian Barry's mind is still razor-sharp—yet he calls himself "one of the lucky ones." No smoking, no drinking, a good marriage, grandkids who adore him, and one rule: "Enjoy your life as much as you can... live day to day. That's what you're there for." He never imagined reaching 102 as a boy. Now researchers highlight his lifestyle (family bonds, purpose in others, avoiding vices) as a blueprint for brain health—ageing inevitable, dementia not. Pure wisdom from a century lived well: Family + simple joys > everything. What's one thing from your grandparents/elders that shaped how you live now—or the family moment that keeps you going? Stories welcome 👇
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Even Elon Musk gets grumpy without enough sleep. He experimented hard: Dropping below a certain threshold kept him awake longer but tanked mental sharpness and total output. His dialed-in number? 6 to 6.5 hours average per night—enough to stay sharp, avoid the fog, and crush productivity. While most recent studies (OHSU 2025/2026) tie <7 hours to shorter life expectancy and cognitive hits for the average adult, Musk's self-testing shows individual thresholds matter—push too low, and even high-performers pay in focus/mood. Sleep isn't weakness; it's the ultimate performance hack when calibrated right. What's your real sweet spot for sleep (hours + how it feels on output/mood)? Ever tested dropping lower and regretted it? Drop your experiments/stories 👇
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1984 interview: Ex-KGB Yuri Bezmenov warned exactly this—demoralization flips society by making heroes (military, cops, firefighters) the villains, while criminals get "understanding" and sympathy. Eerily precise, yet dismissed for decades. Joe Rogan & Konstantin Kisin: It only resurfaced on YouTube in the 2020s, and people went "this guy nailed it." Why? Most pretend everything's fine... until it personally hits (friends canceled, reality bites), then denial cracks. Bezmenov nugget: Demoralization (15-20 years) erodes pillars like law enforcement respect via education/media—making society ripe for further destabilization. Patterns like this hard to unsee once spotted. Have you noticed the "hero vs. villain" flip in culture/media—and when did it click for you? Your take 👇
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This fruit looks like coyote poop... but could 10g/day help flush fluoride? Dr. Paul Saladino highlights studies: Tamarind (10g daily) boosted urinary fluoride excretion ~37% in human trials (e.g., school kids showed significant increase vs. control diet). Fluoride accumulates heavily in the pineal gland—the most fluoride-saturated organ per human/autopsy data—and animal models link it to calcification, reduced pinealocyte growth, while fluoride limitation spurred cell proliferation. Science nugget: The pineal produces melatonin for sleep/wake cycles; higher fluoride ties to calcification in animals, potentially impacting function, though human direct causation remains complex/individual. Prenatal/childhood fluoride exposure? Multiple cohorts/meta-analyses associate higher levels with lower IQ scores (debated at low community water doses). Not medical advice—just pattern spotting on everyday exposures + simple food tweaks. Tried tamarind (or cut fluoride sources) and noticed sleep/energy shifts? Or family history of neuro stuff that makes you think? Real experiences below 👇
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What if "make money" isn't your real purpose? Robert Kiyosaki recalls his mentor Buckminster Fuller hitting him with the question that flipped everything: "What's your life's purpose?" Kiyosaki: "Make money." Fuller: "Waste of a good mind." Then the real one: "Why don't you do what God wants you to do?" Not religious dogma—more like aligning with a bigger evolution of humanity. Fuller believed we're in a grand experiment: choose heaven on earth or self-destruct. Kiyosaki says it shifted him from greedy capitalist to teacher (hello, Rich Dad Poor Dad). Martin Luther King echoed it: "I just want to do God's will." Money's a tool, not the point. The question lingers: What does God (or the universe/higher purpose) want done through you? What's your answer right now—or the one question that's shifted your path? Share below 👇
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Dennis Echelbarger
Dennis Echelbarger@denny_dure·
Zero sugar ≠ zero harm. Artificial sweeteners trick your brain into expecting sugar that never arrives. That mismatch can disrupt insulin, hunger hormones, and gut health. Sometimes the sweetest lies are the ones labeled “sugar-free.”
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What if the same gut microbes show up in autism, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, even cancer—but only spark disease in some people? Dr. Sabine Hazan (microbiome researcher): "Alzheimer's is the autism of the old, autism is the Alzheimer's of the young." She sees overlapping pathogenic microbes across these conditions, often in families with shared history (e.g., asking about Alzheimer's in autism kids' families). Yet the same microbe can be high in one person with no issues, while triggering cancer, PD, MS, or Alzheimer's in another—highlighting individual variability & context. Science nugget: Her studies (including familial FMT cases) show microbiome shifts tied to symptom changes in autism & neurodegeneration, but it's complex—not every high level = disease. The gut-brain axis keeps revealing hidden connections. Has family history of neuro conditions (autism, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's) ever stood out to you—or noticed gut issues linking generations? Your observations 👇
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Bill Gates credits his foundation for halving child deaths under 5 (from ~10M/year to ~4.6M in 2024) through vaccines & primary care—calling it a "miracle." Yet in 2025, numbers are projected to rise to 4.8M for the first time this century, amid funding cuts. Gates Foundation has poured $5.5B into WHO (2000-2024), making it the #2 funder (~9.5% of WHO revenues 2010-2023). Over half went to vaccine/polio programs—earmarked dollars that shape priorities heavily toward infectious diseases & tech solutions. Critics highlight potential conflicts: Heavy influence via funding + advocacy for IP/patent protections (e.g., opposing waivers, steering toward pharma-led models like COVAX). Does massive private money on vaccines create strings on global health policy? Progress is real, but so are questions about who sets the agenda. What stands out to you in this—genuine impact or too much control in one set of hands? Your thoughts 👇
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What if the most "advanced" science hides the biggest lies? Bret Weinstein: Prefer simple stats like chi-square — nothing hides in them if data's honest. No room for shenanigans. People chase fancy tech, but basics expose fraud. Joe Rogan: History's full of buried negative studies — sugar industry paid Harvard scientists (1960s) to blame fat over sugar, shifting diets for decades. Pharma games: rig parameters for tiny "wins," bury risks, push drugs that later kill → get pulled (Vioxx, Bextra examples after hidden heart risks/deaths). Science nugget: Chi-square tests raw categorical data associations reliably — hard to fake without obvious manipulation, unlike complex models that can bury issues in noise. It's the "game of pharma" — own IP, exaggerate safety/efficacy, profit flows. Civilization altered by fraudulent studies more than once. Seen patterns like this in science/food/pharma that shifted your view? Your take below 👇
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ScienceGuardians@SciGuardians·
🚨🚨 We previously exposed the PubPeer “PubSmear” Network Mob's signature tactic: 'Working in coordination with fellow network members, they employ the mob’s signature tactic of the ‘PARTIAL TRUTH’ —selectively highlighting fragments of information to construct PUBPEER (aka ‘PUBSMEAR’) dossiers against the scientists they target. Along the way, many additional researchers become collateral damage, serving to conceal the network’s primary targets.' ⚠️ And their central distortion: 'Their central tactic is to falsely equate the number of PubPeer entries with the number of fraudulent papers upon which their harassment, smearing, and defamation campaigns stand — a deliberate distortion designed to mislead the academic community, media, and institutions.' 📌Now Nobel Laureate Thomas C. Südhof confirms the real damage in his Lindau 2025 lecture: 'The cost to especially junior scientists has been enormous... Does it matter if a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it?' Every scientist, researcher, and postgraduate student needs to know about this scandal. What we’ve exposed is only the tip of the iceberg. Watch our 9-min bombshell + @NobelPrize Laureate @Stanford Professor Thomas C. Südhof's Lindau 2025 lecture segment below 👇 Watch it. Spread it. Far more is coming. Stay tuned. @SciGuardians 🔱
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🚨BOMBSHELL SCIENCE INTEGRITY SCANDAL – 17 NOV 2025 Elisabeth M. Bik – the fake “science integrity consultant” who brags about >10,000 PubPeer comments – has spent years stalking, smearing, and destroying careers of researchers she targets. But dare post a single critical comment on HER papers or her inner-circle mob? 100 % CENSORED. 17 of her and her collaborators’ papers flagged → 17 comments instantly blocked. One slipped through on 23 Nov 2024 → ERASED after exactly 10 days (3 Dec 2024). The queen of PubSmear just got caught rigging the game to protect herself and her network. 9-minute total exposure with screenshots, DOIs, and receipts just dropped. Watch it. Spread it. The mask is shattered. #ElisabethBik #PubPeerScandal #PubSmear #Breaking #News #ScienceFraud #ScienceHypocrisy #ImageForensics @SciGuardians 🔱

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