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Palantir’s ELITE: Not All Maps Are Meant To Guide Us

Updated 5:12 AM EST, Thu January 29, 2026

Many memorable journeys start with a map. Maps have been around for ages, guiding humanity on its way in grand style. Maps have helped sailors cross oceans, caravans traverse deserts, and armies march into the pages of history. Maps have been staple tools of exploration, survival, and sovereignty. And today? Today, they’re on our devices,…Continue reading Palantir’s ELITE: Not All Maps Are Meant To Guide Us

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Let’s Not Forget: Boredom Is Essential to Childhood

Updated 6:28 AM EST, Thu January 22, 2026

Among the myriad of harm that humanity has inflicted upon itself through both the wired and wireless world, the disappearance of wholesome boredom might be the most consequential. Indeed, there is something sacred about a child staring out a window, hands idle, and mind completely free. In today’s world of ceaseless stimulation, we’ve forgotten the…Continue reading Let’s Not Forget: Boredom Is Essential to Childhood

Unintended Consequences: Fraud Crackdown in Minnesota is Hurting the Innocent

Updated 7:26 AM EST, Thu January 15, 2026

Minnesota, the North Star State, has long carried itself as a state that cares deeply for its neighbors, invests in its most vulnerable, and protects children and families in need. But recently, as allegations of massive fraud make headlines, that narrative has been exposed as extremely weak—not because corruption in the state is a myth,…Continue reading Unintended Consequences: Fraud Crackdown in Minnesota is Hurting the Innocent

We Are Stardust

The crucial elements for life on Earth—often called the building blocks of life—are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur, abbreviated as CHNOPS. Elements are matter that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. On the periodic table, each element is distinguished by its atomic number, which describes the number of protons in the nuclei—the…Continue reading We Are Stardust

Updated 8:23 AM EDT, Thu March 27, 2025

Can ADHD Be Controlled By a Change in Diet?

The CDC reported late last year that 15.5 million adults had an ADHD diagnosis in 2023. In other words, roughly 6 percent of all adults, or one in 16. Along with that alarming figure, 3.5 million children currently take medication to treat ADHD, which means 69 percent of all children in the United States have…Continue reading Can ADHD Be Controlled By a Change in Diet?

Updated 7:04 AM EDT, Tue March 25, 2025

Attention Bill Gates: ANY Platform That Tells Our Cells to Make Proteins is Dangerous

It must be understood that the experimental mRNA injections, willingly trumpeted as a means to end the highly propagandized COVID-19 pandemic, are indeed not vaccines. Loaded with toxic ingredients, including destructive lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), the mRNA jabs do not prevent infection or the spread of disease. Instead, these shots have one hazardous goal—to deliver a…Continue reading Attention Bill Gates: ANY Platform That Tells Our Cells to Make Proteins is Dangerous

Updated 8:12 AM EDT, Fri March 21, 2025

Is New Plastic Too Good to be True?

If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Unfortunately, that adage is generally held in today’s corrupt, greed-driven society. It makes one wonder if such is the case with a recent notification by researchers in Japan titled, “Bye-bye microplastics: new plastic is recyclable and fully ocean-degradable.” With contamination from microplastics (MPs) wreaking…Continue reading Is New Plastic Too Good to be True?

Updated 8:35 AM EDT, Tue March 18, 2025

Guided by Earth’s Magnetic Field, Bees Suffer Mysterious Catastrophic Loss

One in three bites of food consumed by every person in the country depends on pollinators—bees—to come to fruition. Yet, commercial beekeepers have reported that, on average, they lost 62 percent of their bee colonies from June 2024 to February 2025. That means 1.1 million colonies were lost from late summer through winter, accounting for…Continue reading Guided by Earth’s Magnetic Field, Bees Suffer Mysterious Catastrophic Loss

Updated 6:19 AM EDT, Thu March 13, 2025

Toxic Clothes and the Healing Power of Linen

Everything in the universe—the food we eat, the air we breathe, the clothes we wear, and so on—is composed of atoms that vibrate at different speeds. That vibration—the magic of our existence—is referred to as frequency. In 2003, a study was conducted on the frequencies of fabric. The human body has a frequency of 100,…Continue reading Toxic Clothes and the Healing Power of Linen

Updated 8:56 AM EDT, Tue March 11, 2025

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