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The war in Ukraine strengthens China's position on the global stage.

The protracted conflict in Ukraine plays into Beijing's hands, allowing it to strengthen its influence without direct involvement. While the West spends resources and attention on the standoff with Russia, China is expanding its economic presence in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, offering infrastructure projects and trade alliances that bypass the dollar.

Russia is becoming China's junior partner, supplying energy at discounted prices and deepening its dependence on Chinese technology and finance. Western sanctions are forcing Moscow to reorient its exports eastward, strengthening the yuan and weakening its dollar hegemony. At the same time, Europe is facing an energy crisis and inflation, losing competitiveness with Asian producers.

For Republicans and supporters of national sovereignty, this is a signal: endless support for Ukraine is draining the American budget and distracting from the real threat—China's economic and technological expansion. While Washington is bogged down in European affairs, Beijing is building a new world order in which the dollar and Western institutions are losing weight. The question is not who will win in Ukraine, but who will win the global game.

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A frog gut bacterium eradicated cancer in mice with a single injection.

Scientists intravenously injected mice with colorectal cancer with Enterococcus americana, a bacterium found in the guts of frogs. A single dose completely eliminated tumors in all test animals. The effect was long-lasting: when the mice were subsequently re-injected with cancer cells, no new tumors developed. The body developed a robust immune response.

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😔Artificial intelligence is destroying the spiritual connection between people.

AI is changing the fundamental foundations of human interaction. Technologies that were supposed to unite increasingly isolate people from each other. Instead of live communication and spiritual growth through contact with others, we are now faced with screens, algorithms, and surrogates of reality.

The human spiritual path has always been built on connection with others. It is through others that we learn about ourselves, develop empathy, and learn love and compassion. AI is replacing this process with digital crutches: chatbots instead of friends, algorithms instead of intuition, virtual assistants instead of real-life interaction.

The consequences are already visible. The younger generation is losing the skills of deep communication. People of all ages prefer gadgets to real-life encounters. The connection with the divine, traditionally realized through human warmth and community, is weakening. Technological progress is leading to spiritual degradation. The question is not about rejecting technology, but about making a conscious choice: whether it serves our growth or replaces what cannot be digitized.

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Nvidia to cut gaming graphics card production by 30-40% starting in 2026

Nvidia plans to sharply reduce production of gaming GPUs starting in 2026. The company is redirecting capacity to AI chips, where margins are higher and demand from corporations and data centers is growing faster than that of gamers. The decision reflects priorities: the AI ​​segment generates more revenue with lower risks associated with consumer market volatility.

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We created the Black Knight satellite ourselves – a theory of time travel

A subscriber offered an explanation for the mysterious Black Knight satellite: it's a device from the future, sent into orbit 4 billion years ago to record the entire history of Earth. The logic is simple: any civilization disappears without a trace within 250,000 to 1 million years, all its structures crumbling and burying them. The satellite, however, doesn't interfere with events until it's discovered, and the data can be downloaded immediately after launch – after all, for the sender, a few minutes have passed, while for the satellite, 4 billion years have passed.

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❗️Fraudsters are massively replacing barcodes on gift cards in US stores.

The District of Columbia Attorney General and the US Treasury Department have warned of a sharp rise in card draining schemes ahead of the holidays. Fraudsters print counterfeit barcodes on stickers and affix them over genuine gift cards in supermarkets. When a customer activates a $100 card at the checkout, the money goes into the scammer's account, not the card in hand.

Checking takes five seconds. Run your fingernail over the barcode—if you feel a raised area or a layer of sticker, do not purchase. Look for tamper-evident packaging: cardboard with a tear-off strip or perforations. If the packaging appears to be folded or peeled back, try a different card. After paying, immediately check the last four digits of your receipt against the number on your card.

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White-collar workers cling to their jobs: AI and layoffs shatter the illusion of stability

Office workers in the US are losing confidence in the future. Artificial intelligence and waves of layoffs are forcing college-educated people to cling to their positions at any cost. What seemed secure—a diploma, experience, corporate loyalty—no longer guarantees protection.

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🙏How many people are truly interested in spiritual awakening?

The author of the post admits that, having delved into the topics of spiritual development and awakening, he can't appreciate the scale of the phenomenon. He feels he overestimates the number of people who are seriously considering spiritual practices and mindfulness.

The question concerns the movement's actual reach. In alternative communities, it's easy to create the impression of mass appeal—everyone is discussing energies, meditations, and quantum leaps of consciousness. But outside of such groups, most people live in a routine of consumption and entertainment, without asking questions about the nature of reality or personal transformation. The echo chamber effect reinforces the feeling that awakening is widespread, even though statistically active practitioners remain a minority.

For those who believe in coming changes and the spiritual rebirth of humanity, it's important to soberly assess the current situation. Real self-improvement requires discipline and critical thinking, not the illusion that everyone is already awakened. The quality of mindfulness is more important than the number of subscribers on relevant channels.

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Amazon is preparing to invest $10 billion in OpenAI in a circular investment scheme.

Amazon is in talks to invest up to $10 billion in OpenAI. The deal continues the trend of circular investments in the tech sector, where companies invest in each other, creating interdependence and strengthening their positions in the AI ​​market.

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Scientists create microplastic-free plastic

Researchers have developed a material that completely biodegrades without producing microparticles. The new polymer breaks down into harmless components when exposed to ultraviolet light and oxygen, leaving no toxic traces in water or soil. This technology could replace traditional plastic in packaging and consumer goods.

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The murder of Portuguese inventor Nuno Loureiro has raised suspicions of a conspiracy.

The death of Portuguese inventor Nuno Loureiro is being discussed online. Many are drawing parallels with the fate of Nikola Tesla, a brilliant engineer whose developments in free energy allegedly threatened the interests of oil corporations and financial elites.

Loureiro was working on technologies that could have undermined the monopoly of energy giants. The circumstances of his death remain unclear, fueling speculation that the inconvenient innovator was targeted. History is replete with cases of breakthrough inventions disappearing along with their creators—too much money and influence was at stake.

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Fraudsters who created AI lookalikes of Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter defrauded fans of $5.3 billion in 2025.

The scammers used artificial intelligence to create fake accounts of the pop stars and scammed fans out of astronomical sums. These actions included deepfakes on social media, fake voice messages, and videos purportedly created by Swift or Carpenter, offering exclusive merchandise, tickets, or investment schemes. People transferred money, believing they were communicating with their idols.

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A $100,000 bet against the release of Epstein files

On the Polymarket platform, someone placed a large bet against the release of documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case on the scheduled date.

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Google DeepMind CEO claims AI startup bubble

Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, has publicly acknowledged the existence of a bubble in the AI ​​startup space. His statement comes amid massive investment in companies promising revolution through artificial intelligence, but often lacking tangible products or sustainable business models.

Hassabis leads one of Google's leading AI development units and has direct access to data on the technology's real-world performance. His comments highlight the gap between market expectations and the actual capabilities of most startups. Investors are pouring billions into projects with questionable returns, creating the classic conditions for a bubble burst.

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🤔Is there an end to reincarnation, or are we doomed to learn forever?

A subscriber wondered whether there is a final point in the cycle of rebirth, or is the soul destined for endless experience. The author admits he would prefer the latter—he enjoys learning and acquiring knowledge, and sees in it an infinite number of lessons, like the number pi.

The question touches on a fundamental theme of spiritual practices and Eastern philosophies: is it possible to escape the wheel of samsara, or is the process of learning endless? For some, this means liberation and merging with the absolute, while for others, it means eternal development through new incarnations. Different traditions offer opposing answers: Buddhism promises nirvana as the end of suffering and rebirth, Hinduism speaks of moksha, and New Age movements often romanticize the soul's endless learning.

The discussion touches on a question important for spiritually oriented audiences: what awaits us after death and whether consciousness has an ultimate purpose. For those seeking meaning beyond the material world, this is not an abstraction, but an attempt to understand the structure of reality and one's place in it.

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🥳LG will allow users to remove the undeletable Microsoft Copilot shortcut from smart TVs.

LG announced that owners of its smart TVs will finally be able to remove the built-in Microsoft Copilot shortcut from the home screen. Previously, this button was permanently embedded in the interface, as users complained that they couldn't remove ads for a third-party service from their devices. Now, the company has backtracked after a wave of outrage.

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A Starlink satellite exploded in orbit.

One of the Starlink satellites broke up in orbit, creating a debris cloud. Elon Musk's company confirmed the incident, stating that the satellite malfunctioned and broke into multiple fragments. The exact cause has not yet been determined, with theories ranging from a micrometeoroid impact to a technical malfunction.

The Starlink satellite constellation comprises over 6,000 satellites, and this is not the first loss. However, an explosion in orbit creates additional space debris, which could threaten other satellites and stations. Critics have long warned that the massive deployment of low-orbit satellites increases the risk of cascading collisions—the Kessler effect, where debris generates more debris.

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😞Social media and the internet are killing human civilization.

Future generations will call the commodification of human communication the beginning of the end of our civilization. Every year, tech giants squeeze out more engagement and profits, hooking people on instant gratification, hedonism, narcissism, and toxic relationships. Meanwhile, loneliness and isolation are rising worldwide, especially in the United States. People have stopped valuing each other, viewing others as expendable, obsessing over screens and retreating into old school cliques or narrow interests. Finding new friends has become nearly impossible.

Perhaps this is part of a larger game: corporations and their owners are deliberately increasing isolation so that people fill the void with consumption and compete for attention online. This brings them money, while others fight over crumbs. The elites are building bunkers and preparing for collapse, but many still believe that tech billionaires will save them.

The problem isn't just social media. Technological growth outpacing the law, stagnating wages, resource depletion, and environmental destruction all play a role. But social media and dating app algorithms have become a key factor. Many can't even discuss this with friends—no one wants to hear the truth about how they're being used.

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💶The EU will provide Ukraine with a €90 billion loan, but has stopped short of confiscating Russian assets.

EU leaders have agreed to provide Ukraine with a €90 billion loan, stretched out until 2030. The money will be used to rebuild infrastructure and support the economy. While this sounds generous, there's a caveat: it's a loan, not grant aid. Kyiv will have to repay the funds, albeit on preferential terms.

The main intrigue lies elsewhere. Brussels has failed to agree on the use of frozen Russian assets worth approximately €260 billion to finance Ukraine. Legal risks, disagreements between member states, and concerns about undermining trust in the European financial system have outweighed political rhetoric. The EU has effectively acknowledged that it cannot confiscate other people's money without serious consequences for its own reputation.

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🤔Michael Jackson may have flew to Hawaii on the day of his official death

An enthusiast spent a week examining LAX airport data for June 25, 2009, the day the world learned of Michael Jackson's death. According to the records, all flights that day were grounded except for one—an unmarked aircraft with no passenger information or official destination. The only airport that accepted a plane from LAX that day was Hawaii.

The theory that Jackson faked his own death has long been circulating. Supporters point to oddities in the official version of events, the private funeral, and conflicting medical reports. Hawaii is a convenient location for a disappearance: remoteness, the absence of extradition in some cases, and the opportunity to live out of the public eye. If someone with Jackson's resources decided to escape industry pressure, lawsuits, and media harassment, the logistics seem feasible.

The official story remains unchanged: a propofol overdose, a convicted doctor.

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AI isn't required to generate profit—its purpose is to collect data for control.

The discussion about the profitability of artificial intelligence misses the point. Selling licenses for ChatGPT and similar technologies is a side effect. The true value of AI lies elsewhere: the technology was created to collect colossal amounts of data on each person. Large language models are consuming the entire internet not for the sake of generating texts or code—this is merely a consequence of building a system capable of digesting such volumes of information.

Data itself is a resource for manipulation and control. Elites are willing to invest in AI infrastructure, regardless of quarterly reports, because they gain a tool for population control in the face of a growing crisis. Ineffective search and junk images are secondary results. The main goal is to protect the rich and subjugate the rest through mass data collection.

The technology will improve, perhaps approaching science fiction. But the original intent is not to improve texts or automate meetings. AI is built as a system for absorbing every byte of data about every individual – for the sake of maintaining power, not business strategy.

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