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TIL that the last woolly mammoths survived on isolated Wrangel Island off Siberia until approximately 2000 BC, long after their mainland extinction around 10,000 years ago. This means they coexisted in time with the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza (about 2560 BC).
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The FDA's War Against Sleep - by A Midwestern Doctor
"•In 1964, a sleeping medication hit the market that was remarkably effective for a variety of conditions (including insomnia) and hence profoundly improved the health of its recipients. Because it threatened so many different drug markets, once it reached America in 1990, the FDA in collusion with the media launched a ten-year take down of it, which in many regards was almost identical to what they did to ivermectin. It was successful, and very few people are even aware that this drug exists or that the many of sleeping disorders we face are easily treatable
That drug, originally developed in 1874, is gamma-hydroxybutyrate.
•It produced remarkable results in the treatment of a variety of addictions, particularly opioids (e.g., see this study), alcohol (e.g., see the results of this study), and benzodiazepines, along with helping mitigate the withdrawals from each of these substances. Conversely, GHB was not addictive.
Because of the immense problems our society faces from sleeping issues, a massive “treatment” market exists. Unfortunately, like many things in modern medicine, the more money we put into the problem, the worse it becomes. To illustrate:
Despite a nearly $65 billion a year (and growing) sleep aid market, 50-70 million American’s suffer from sleep disorders and many more experience the physical and mental toll lack of sleep can have on the body and brain on any given day. Globally, the “sleep economy,” which includes everything from beds and pillows to medical devices, rings in at a whopping $432 billion a year. In 2020 alone more than half of Americans say their sleep worsened due to the pandemic, and 76% of American’s admitted to purchasing a sleep aid to help them fall asleep, stay asleep or improve the quality of sleep had at night.
The entire scam comes down to the fact most sleeping pills are sedatives, not sleep aids. What this means is that once you take them, you are no longer conscious, but since this is done through sedating the brain, its ability to initiate restorative sleep functions is greatly impaired. As a result, people who take sleeping pills effectively have greatly reduced sleep, and in turn, are both tired throughout the day (because they did not have a restorative night of sleep) and are at high risk of developing a wide range of health issues associated with poor sleep.
For example, one study found people who used sleeping pills were twice as likely to die as those who did not (and three times more likely if they were daily users). Worse still, another study that compared 10,529 sleeping pill users to 23,676 controls, found that over the course of 2.5 years, the sleeping pill users (depending on how many pills they took) were 3.6-5.4 times more likely to die, and for those who took at least 18 pills a year, they had a 7-99% increased risk of dying from cancer. This in turn, led the authors to conclude that in 2010, prenoscription sleeping pills “may have been associated with 320,000-507,000 excess deaths within the USA alone.”
https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/why-isnt-there-a-cure-for-insomnia
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"•In 1964, a sleeping medication hit the market that was remarkably effective for a variety of conditions (including insomnia) and hence profoundly improved the health of its recipients. Because it threatened so many different drug markets, once it reached America in 1990, the FDA in collusion with the media launched a ten-year take down of it, which in many regards was almost identical to what they did to ivermectin. It was successful, and very few people are even aware that this drug exists or that the many of sleeping disorders we face are easily treatable
That drug, originally developed in 1874, is gamma-hydroxybutyrate.
•It produced remarkable results in the treatment of a variety of addictions, particularly opioids (e.g., see this study), alcohol (e.g., see the results of this study), and benzodiazepines, along with helping mitigate the withdrawals from each of these substances. Conversely, GHB was not addictive.
Because of the immense problems our society faces from sleeping issues, a massive “treatment” market exists. Unfortunately, like many things in modern medicine, the more money we put into the problem, the worse it becomes. To illustrate:
Despite a nearly $65 billion a year (and growing) sleep aid market, 50-70 million American’s suffer from sleep disorders and many more experience the physical and mental toll lack of sleep can have on the body and brain on any given day. Globally, the “sleep economy,” which includes everything from beds and pillows to medical devices, rings in at a whopping $432 billion a year. In 2020 alone more than half of Americans say their sleep worsened due to the pandemic, and 76% of American’s admitted to purchasing a sleep aid to help them fall asleep, stay asleep or improve the quality of sleep had at night.
The entire scam comes down to the fact most sleeping pills are sedatives, not sleep aids. What this means is that once you take them, you are no longer conscious, but since this is done through sedating the brain, its ability to initiate restorative sleep functions is greatly impaired. As a result, people who take sleeping pills effectively have greatly reduced sleep, and in turn, are both tired throughout the day (because they did not have a restorative night of sleep) and are at high risk of developing a wide range of health issues associated with poor sleep.
For example, one study found people who used sleeping pills were twice as likely to die as those who did not (and three times more likely if they were daily users). Worse still, another study that compared 10,529 sleeping pill users to 23,676 controls, found that over the course of 2.5 years, the sleeping pill users (depending on how many pills they took) were 3.6-5.4 times more likely to die, and for those who took at least 18 pills a year, they had a 7-99% increased risk of dying from cancer. This in turn, led the authors to conclude that in 2010, prenoscription sleeping pills “may have been associated with 320,000-507,000 excess deaths within the USA alone.”
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TIL of Bohemian Grove, a heavily guarded private forest retreat where powerful politicians, CEOs, and global elites gather each year for secretive ceremonies, including a nighttime ritual before a massive stone owl.
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“Twenty years ago, the totalitarian Britain from 'V for Vendetta' seemed like a fantasy. Now, with measures such as labeling all end-to-end encryption developers as 'hostile actors', it's less like a fiction and more like a government action plan. The film takes place in 2027 — it seems that Britain intends to meet the deadlines.”
The words of the Telegram founder are reported by the media. He posted the message on X, but now this message has been deleted. Why — it's unclear.
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"There was a time, not so long ago, where I naively assumed that my own situation was simply the inverse of the one women had faced in the 70s and 80s. I was aware that I was being rather openly discriminated against, but imagined that this simply meant that I had to perform to a higher standard, that if I was good enough, the excellence of my work would shatter the institutional barriers and force someone to employ me. It took me several long and agonizing years to realize that this just wasn’t true. The crotchety patriarchs of the declining West may have been principled men capable of putting stereotypes aside to recognize merit; in fact, the historical evidence suggests that they overwhelmingly prized merit above any other consideration (just as the evidence suggests that their stereotypes were overwhelmingly correct). The priestesses of the present gynocracy hold themselves to no such standard. They don’t care about your promise or your performance, at all. If anything, performing well is a strike against you, because it threatens them. Nothing makes them seethe more than being outperformed by men. They champion mediocrity as much to punish as to promote."
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DEI, the Dispossessed Generation, and the Digital Koryos
Young white men should be furious about what has been done to them, but begging for victim status will get them nowhere
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Fifteen people resign en masse from the liberal (US) Heritage Foundation because their leader gave a halfhearted apology for defending the right of Tucker Carlson to interview Fuentes on intellectual openness grounds.
https://reason.com/volokh/2025/12/21/my-resignation-from-the-heritage-foundation/
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My Resignation From The Heritage Foundation
I sent this letter this evening to Dr. Kevin Roberts, President of the Heritage Foundation.
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🇷🇺 Moscow resolutely condemns the seizure of tankers by the US off the coast of Venezuela and the imposed naval blockade, said Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Nebenzia.
Washington justifies its undisguised aggression and interference in the affairs of the Latin American country by the fight against terrorism, he added.
Nebenzia stressed that the Venezuelan government is legitimate, although the US is trying to impose the view that Washington's decisions are sufficient to recognize it as criminal.
Washington justifies its undisguised aggression and interference in the affairs of the Latin American country by the fight against terrorism, he added.
Nebenzia stressed that the Venezuelan government is legitimate, although the US is trying to impose the view that Washington's decisions are sufficient to recognize it as criminal.
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Black-Run Government of South Africa Raids US Refugee Center in Johannesburg Processing Afrikaner (White) Applications for Refuge in America https://www.unz.com/sbpdl/black-run-government-of-south-africa-raids-us-refugee-center-in-johannesburg-processing-afrikaner-white-applications-for-refuge-in-america/
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Black-Run Government of South Africa Raids US Refugee Center in Johannesburg Processing Afrikaner (White) Applications for Refuge…
I'll always wondered how those White South Africans celebrated Christmas in 1993, just a few months away from black people utilizing the tragic flaw of democracy in a multi-racial society (it being nothing more than a racial headcount) to vote out the White…
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"Mongolian “Jingle Bells” takes social media by storm. Dutch DJ Ummet Ozcan added a new layer of flavor to the famous Christmas song."
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How AI Killed Scientistry
On the basis of some of the things I learned in the process of writing PROBABILITY ZERO, Claude Athos and I have teamed up to write another paper: AIQ: Measuring Artificial Intelligence Scientific Discernment We propose AIQ as a metric for evaluating artificial intelligence systems’ ability to distinguish valid scientific arguments from credentialed nonsense. We […]
https://voxday.net/2025/12/26/how-ai-killed-scientistry/
On the basis of some of the things I learned in the process of writing PROBABILITY ZERO, Claude Athos and I have teamed up to write another paper: AIQ: Measuring Artificial Intelligence Scientific Discernment We propose AIQ as a metric for evaluating artificial intelligence systems’ ability to distinguish valid scientific arguments from credentialed nonsense. We […]
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Wall Street Journal: Israel warns that it may strike Iran again because the Persian missile program worries it very much and "complicates US efforts to resolve"
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The snow hotel in Switzerland😍
It's scary to even imagine how cold it is.
It's scary to even imagine how cold it is.
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Russia Moves to Mandate State Biometric ID for Online Age Verification
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Russia Moves to Mandate State Biometric ID for Online Age Verification, Ending Internet Anonymity
By merging digital identity with moral policing, Russia edges closer to an internet where every click carries a name.
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From "The Bias of Communication" by Harold A. Innis:
"As modern developments in communication have made for greater realism they have made for greater possibilities of delusion. “It is curious to see scientific teaching used everywhere as a means to stifle all freedom of investigation in moral questions under a dead weight of facts. Materialism is the auxiliary doctrine of every tyranny, whether of the one or of the masses.”"
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"As modern developments in communication have made for greater realism they have made for greater possibilities of delusion. “It is curious to see scientific teaching used everywhere as a means to stifle all freedom of investigation in moral questions under a dead weight of facts. Materialism is the auxiliary doctrine of every tyranny, whether of the one or of the masses.”"
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🇨🇳 Arnaud Bertrand on the gentrification of China's Hainan:
"This is largely being ignored but it's easily one of the biggest China news of the year.
What China is doing with Hainan - a huge island (50 times the size of Singapore!) - is pretty extraordinary: they're basically making it into a completely different jurisdiction from the rest of the country, and an extremely attractive entry gate for the Chinese market.
You can now import most products in the world (74% of all goods) entirely duty free into Hainan. And, if you transform the product and add 30% value locally, you can then send it to the rest of mainland China completely tariff-free.
So for instance: import Australian beef into Hainan tax free. Slice it and package it for hotpot in Hainan: it can enter all mainland supermarkets duty-free.
They also have insanely low corporate tax rates: 15%, lower than Hong Kong (16.5%) and Singapore (17%) or the rest of the mainland (25%).
That's not all, Hainan now has different rules from the rest of China in dozens of areas:
HEALTH: Basically the rule is that if a medicine or medical device is approved by regulatory agencies anywhere in the world, it can be used in Hainan - even if banned on the mainland. Which undoubtedly makes it THE place in the world with the widest range of medical treatments available.
NO FIREWALL: Companies registered in Hainan can apply for unrestricted global internet access
OPEN EDUCATION: Foreign universities can open campuses without a Chinese partner
VISA-FREE: 86 countries get visa-free entry, probably one of the most open places in the world
CAPITAL: Special accounts let money flow freely to and from overseas - normal mainland forex restrictions don't apply
So they're running a pretty extraordinary "radical openness" experiment there.
They're basically building a "greatest hits" of global free zones: Singapore's tax regime, Switzerland's medical access, Dubai's visa policy - all in one giant tropical island attached to the 1.4 billion people Chinese consumer market."
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"This is largely being ignored but it's easily one of the biggest China news of the year.
What China is doing with Hainan - a huge island (50 times the size of Singapore!) - is pretty extraordinary: they're basically making it into a completely different jurisdiction from the rest of the country, and an extremely attractive entry gate for the Chinese market.
You can now import most products in the world (74% of all goods) entirely duty free into Hainan. And, if you transform the product and add 30% value locally, you can then send it to the rest of mainland China completely tariff-free.
So for instance: import Australian beef into Hainan tax free. Slice it and package it for hotpot in Hainan: it can enter all mainland supermarkets duty-free.
They also have insanely low corporate tax rates: 15%, lower than Hong Kong (16.5%) and Singapore (17%) or the rest of the mainland (25%).
That's not all, Hainan now has different rules from the rest of China in dozens of areas:
HEALTH: Basically the rule is that if a medicine or medical device is approved by regulatory agencies anywhere in the world, it can be used in Hainan - even if banned on the mainland. Which undoubtedly makes it THE place in the world with the widest range of medical treatments available.
NO FIREWALL: Companies registered in Hainan can apply for unrestricted global internet access
OPEN EDUCATION: Foreign universities can open campuses without a Chinese partner
VISA-FREE: 86 countries get visa-free entry, probably one of the most open places in the world
CAPITAL: Special accounts let money flow freely to and from overseas - normal mainland forex restrictions don't apply
So they're running a pretty extraordinary "radical openness" experiment there.
They're basically building a "greatest hits" of global free zones: Singapore's tax regime, Switzerland's medical access, Dubai's visa policy - all in one giant tropical island attached to the 1.4 billion people Chinese consumer market."
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This is largely being ignored but it's easily one of the biggest China news of the year.
What China is doing with Hainan - a huge island (50 times the size of Singapore!) - is pretty extraordinary: they're basically making it into a completely different…
What China is doing with Hainan - a huge island (50 times the size of Singapore!) - is pretty extraordinary: they're basically making it into a completely different…
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TIL that in 1900, a physician named Jesse William Lazear wanted to prove that yellow fever was transmitted by mosquitoes. He allowed an infected mosquito to bite him, and he became infected with yellow fever, proving his hypothesis correct. He died 17 days later
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🏹 🇺🇸 🏭 Why Is the U.S. Navy Running Out of Tomahawk Cruise Missiles?
"Firing off more weapons than America buys causes stockpiles to decline quickly. The same weapons reserve the nation would need should Beijing seek to use force to take Taiwan while the United States is supporting wars in two other regions."
"While this stock may seem impressive at first glance, it does not come close to matching what is needed for a global navy confronting enemies in too many places at once."
"Strikes against the Iran-backed Houthis and terrorists in the Red Sea are necessary, and the Tomahawk is the right tool for the job. But the Pentagon cannot allow these strikes to undermine the Navy’s readiness and capabilities in other theaters. Insufficient procurement will only lead to empty launch cells across our fleet and guarantee that the next war will not end on our terms."
https://www.aei.org/op-eds/why-is-the-u-s-navy-running-out-of-tomahawk-cruise-missiles/
"Firing off more weapons than America buys causes stockpiles to decline quickly. The same weapons reserve the nation would need should Beijing seek to use force to take Taiwan while the United States is supporting wars in two other regions."
"While this stock may seem impressive at first glance, it does not come close to matching what is needed for a global navy confronting enemies in too many places at once."
"Strikes against the Iran-backed Houthis and terrorists in the Red Sea are necessary, and the Tomahawk is the right tool for the job. But the Pentagon cannot allow these strikes to undermine the Navy’s readiness and capabilities in other theaters. Insufficient procurement will only lead to empty launch cells across our fleet and guarantee that the next war will not end on our terms."
https://www.aei.org/op-eds/why-is-the-u-s-navy-running-out-of-tomahawk-cruise-missiles/
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