Humans and the environment are being silently poisoned by thousands of untested and unmonitored chemicals
Jan 10, 2026
I had a nurse talk to me, on his night shift, about how his nutritional consumption has changed both his and his wife’s lives. He said, “I’ve heard you talking, and you sound like you might also be in the know.”
Was it the yammering on how many more in super large percentages are there kiddos with major concentration problems, autism spectrum disorders, attention span deficits, nervous tics, bad bodies, fuzzy thinking, clogging discourse, zero critical thinking, infantalized thought processes, delayed puberty, or advanced puberty. 5 G, 6 G, weather manipulation, more more more.

William was born in 1999 with a rare genetic disorder, a KCNQ2 mutation (potassium channel deletion), which has resulted in severe intellectual and developmental difficulties, a seizure disorder, and physical impairment. He is nonverbal, uses a wheelchair, and requires lifelong care. He currently lives in a group home.
Fred Trump III has become a dedicated advocate for people with disabilities, using his platform to raise awareness about the challenges faced by families like his. He detailed his family’s story and William’s condition in his 2024 memoir, All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way. In the book and subsequent interviews, Fred has made several allegations regarding his uncle Donald Trump’s comments and actions concerning William’s condition and the disabled community in general.
Hands down, it is what’s in all our fucking products =
An Open Letter from America was sent on 11 November 2014, warning
countries in Europe and EU regulators not to authorize GM crops
because of the devastating effects on human health and the
environment. David Cameron ignored that advice on behalf of
England. He and Defra concealed the letter from the British public.
The European Commission and the European Food Safety Authority
ignored it as well and have continued to approve GM Crops for
growing and for food and feed in the EU. Defra dismissed the
complaints of Crop-sprayed rural residents in the UK of ill health:
cancers, neurological conditions, allergies etc. just as the Argentinian
Government dismissed the health complaints of rural communities in
Crop-sprayed towns. In their re-assessment the RMS, EFSA and the
European Glyphosate Task Force excluded papers from Latin America
where cancers, birth defects, infertility and DNA changes were shown.
Exposure of the brains of unborn and young children in the UK to
chemicals is reflected in OECD PISA figures for declining educational
achievement in 2013. A 2016 study also shows that in England the
young have lower basic skills than their counterparts in Europe. The
global élite may be able to survive by eating organic food, but not by
the pollution of water, soil and air by genotoxic and teratogenic
herbicides, insecticides and other industrial chemicals. Governments
and Regulators only measure a small fraction of them. The chemical
industry has created a toxic environment from which none can escape.
The devastating effects of these silent killers in our environment do
not distinguish between farmers or city dwellers, the wealthy or the
poor, between media moguls, editors or their reporters, Monsanto or
Syngenta Executives, Prime Ministers or Presidents. Many people in
the UK are no longer reaching the biblical age of three-score-years-and
ten because they are dying of cancers.

Then this Jewish Trash Truck shit from Times of Israel: From tefillin pop-ups to Shabbat candle lightings, many Israelis — including pop stars and former hostages — have increasingly turned to religion amid the war: ‘Faith provided an anchor’

Ahh, Christian Jewish PORN:

The children of Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders are now archaeologists in training.
Sanders, her husband and her children made a recent discovery during an archaeological tour of a previously unknown cave in the West Bank, Israeli news agency TPS-IL reported Tuesday.
The finds were first announced by the Yesha Council, an umbrella organization for Jewish communities in the West Bank.




And dinosaurs can run for POTUS:

Former Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon is laying the groundwork for a 2028 run for president, two people familiar with his thinking tell Axios.
Why it matters: The MAGA godfather isn’t serious about becoming president — that’s not the point. Instead, he’s told allies he wants to shape the debate and pressure Republican candidates to embrace an “America First” agenda — including a non-interventionist foreign policy, economic populism and opposition to Big Tech.
- Former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), who has appeared on Bannon’s “War Room” podcast, said: “The Bannon campaign will merge the foreign policy of Rand Paul with the tax policy of Elizabeth Warren.”

Her fucking country is being bombed and sanctoned, but the Cunt is messing with Trump’s small dick ego? Sharing might be caring, but not, apparently, when it comes to the Nobel Peace Prize.
On Friday, the Norwegian Nobel Institute clarified the rules governing the award, writing that the facts were “clear and well established.”
“Once a Nobel Prize is announced, it cannot be revoked, shared or transferred to others,” the institute wrote. “The decision is final and stands for all time.”
The statement was released after María Corina Machado, Venezuela’s opposition leader and the winner of last year’s prize, offered this week to give her Nobel Peace Prize to President Trump, who has long coveted the award.

And, this sick fucking man, and his Cunt Tree, this is what the fuckers stay at night in yet more moves to prove the Hitler Don is going after EVERYTHING.
National Park Service will void passes with stickers over Trump’s face
The National Park Service card policy was updated this week to say that passes may no longer be valid if they’ve been “defaced or altered.” The change, which was revealed in an internal email to National Park Service staff obtained by SFGATE, comes just as the sticker movement has gained traction across social media.

The America the Beautiful National Parks Annual Pass for 2025, showing one of the natural images which used to adorn the pass. Its picture, of a Roseate Spoonbill taken at Everglades National Park, was taken by Michael Zheng.
Trigger Warning: Active Syphilis strain emanating from the video BELOW.
Active shooters drill — fucking arm yourselves. It’s the fucking BBC, so forget about real news, below!

Mass surveillance, the metaverse, making America ‘great again’: the novelists who predicted our present
From Jorge Luis Borges to George Orwell and Margaret Atwood, novelists have foreseen some of the major developments of our age. What can we learn from their prophecies?
This year marks 100 years since the first demonstration of television in London. Elizabeth II sent the first royal email in 1976. The first meeting of the Lancashire Association of Change Ringers took place in 1876. All notable anniversaries. But I’m going with 2026 as the 85th anniversary of a great short story: Jorge Luis Borges’s The Garden of Forking Paths (1941). It’s about chance, labyrinths and an impossible novel. Ts’ui Pên, an ancestor of the narrator, sets himself the task of writing a novel with a cast of thousands: “an enormous guessing game, or parable, in which the subject is time”. In most novels, when a character reaches a fork in the path, they must choose: this way, or that way. Yet in Ts’ui Pên’s novel, all possible paths are chosen. This creates “a growing, dizzying web of divergent, convergent, and parallel times”. The garden of forking paths is infinite.
It’s often said that Borges’s story foreshadows the multiverse hypothesis in quantum physics – first proposed by Hugh Everett in 1957, then popularised by Bryce DeWitt in the 1970s as the “many worlds interpretation” of quantum mechanics. In a 2005 essay, The Garden of the Forking Worlds, the physicist Alberto Rojo investigated this claim. Did the physicists read Borges? Or did Borges read the universe? It turned out that Bryce DeWitt hadn’t known about Borges’s garden. When Rojo questioned Borges, he also denied everything: “This is really curious,” he said, “because the only thing I know about physics comes from my father, who once showed me how a barometer works.” He added: “Physicists are so imaginative!”
As Rojo’s mock-inquiry demonstrates, fictional foreshadowing is a strange art. We don’t live in Borges’s garden, so it’s impossible to go back in time, splice the universe and ascertain what happens if Borges never writes about splicing the universe. Would Everett still propose his universe-splicing theory? The universe is mysterious; so is the interplay of cause and effect. HG Wells’s 1914 futuristic novel The World Set Free portrays the devastating effects of compact “atomic bombs”. The physicist Leo Szilard read Wells’s novel in 1932 and conceived the nuclear chain reaction in 1933. We can’t enter a parallel world wherein Wells thrives as a draper’s apprentice, stops writing and becomes the distinguished manager of Hyde’s Drapery Emporium in Southsea. Yet, one line of influence is clear. When Szilard realised the significance of his theory, he felt afraid: “Knowing what it would mean – and I knew because I had read HG Wells.”
The future is an uncharted territory, a place beyond maps. This affords writers a certain imaginative freedom: to create dystopias, utopias, experiments and imaginary societies. In Begum Rokeya’s Sultana’s Dream (1905) – which appeared a decade before Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Herland – a traveller ventures into a matriarchal hi-tech society where hard labour is done “by electricity”, it’s easy to cook and transport options include a sort of hydrogen helicopter. Marge Piercy’s 1976 novel Woman on the Edge of Time considers both utopian and dystopian futures: a peaceful rural commune versus a torrid hyper-capitalist city where the rich extend their lifespans as the poor struggle to survive. The suggestion of Piercy’s novel is that these futures slide in and out of existence, responsive to events in the present. Or perhaps they only exist in the mind of the protagonist. Octavia E Butler’s 1993 Parable of the Sower and 1998 Parable of the Talents are set in a post-apocalyptic California. Once again the wealthy immure themselves against dystopia, sequestered in fortified communities. The climate is wrecked; people long for the good old days. A nefarious president swears he will “Make America Great Again” – looking backwards to Reagan, forwards to Maga. Butler describes her characters in a state of surreal detachment; their climate apocalypse feels “old hat in science fiction”. This sense of reality as implausible, eerily akin to meta-fiction, foreshadows our own ironic-dystopian present.

Fictional foreshadowing … Tom Cruise in Minority Report (2002) Photograph: Cinematic/Alamy
Then there are the writers who predicted our surveillance society: Yevgeny Zamyatin in We (English translation published in 1924), Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World (1932) and George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). These novels are so absurdly relevant to our age of surveillance capitalism that it seems our tech barons have used them not as satirical warnings but as motivational texts. In all three futuristic societies, an ideological super-state prohibits any form of privacy. Solitude is mistrusted because it encourages contemplation and possible independence of thought. Even the privacy of the inner mind is – wherever possible – violated. A successor to these novels is Margaret Atwood’s 1985 The Handmaid’s Tale, another prescient story of mass surveillance and the control of women’s bodies by reactionary governments. Meanwhile, Atwood’s MaddAdam trilogy (Oryx and Crake, 2003; The Year of the Flood, 2009; MaddAdam, 2013) foregrounds ethical dilemmas concerning bioengineering, pandemics and monopolistic corporations.
In Neal Stephenson’s 1992 novel Snow Crash, the “metaverse” is an immersive virtual reality, requiring a headset. In 2021, Mark Zuckerberg famously rebranded the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp as Meta and stated his intention to develop a “metaverse”. William Gibson’s 1984 novel Neuromancer imagined a VR-scape called the Matrix. This novel brought the term “cyberspace” into, well, cyberspace (and beyond). In Philip K Dick’s The Minority Report (1956), pre-crime units employ psychics to predict future crimes so the police can make preemptive arrests. What happens, Dick asks, if a crime is predicted but the future malefactor changes their mind? Are they still pre-guilty? Fast-forward to our present and, yes, pre-crime operations are being trialled across the UK. No psychics required; oracular law enforcement agencies use data mining, predictive algorithms and facial recognition instead. What could possibly go wrong?
Finally, there is Dick’s endlessly helpful idea of “kipple”, coined in his 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?. For Dick, “Kipple is useless objects, like junk mail or match folders after you use the last match or gum wrappers.” The first law of kipple is that “it drives out nonkipple”. You can’t win against kipple, “except temporarily and maybe in one spot”. Kipple is now all the algo-rubbish online, our bulging inboxes, the AI slop. Could Dick have predicted this? Can some prescient novelists really see the future?
Future fictions are, as Atwood has said, really deep examinations of the present. From there, as Borges shows, it’s an enormous guessing game. Some guesses at the future are better than others. Some are strangely brilliant. Could Dick have envisioned, all the way back in the 1960s, a world where humans would be swamped by the flotsam and jetsam of modern life – or was he really writing about overwhelm in his own present moment? Either way, his advice still applies, both prescient and inspiring: maybe all we can do is find a balance between the pressures of kipple and nonkipple – the useless junk and the objects of value. When the tech barons have taken the dystopias for utopias, perhaps this is as utopian as it gets. Fight kipple!
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Drag artists launch petition asking Kennedy Center donors to halt funds: L.A. arts and culture this weekend
Washington National Opera is leaving the Kennedy Center
The Washington National Opera performs “Come Home: A Celebration of Return,” inspired by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, at the Kennedy Center in Washington, Nov. 4, 2021. The opera company decided on Friday to move its performances out of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, abandoning the hall where it has played since 1971 in perhaps the largest artistic rebuke yet to President Donald Trump’s campaign to remake the Kennedy Center in his image. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times)


It’s boycott central. The Adelaide festival has pulled down part of its website as dozens of speakers said they were boycotting writers’ week, after Palestinian Australian author Randa Abdel-Fattah was dumped from the lineup with the board citing “cultural sensitivity” concerns in the wake of the Bondi terror attack.

The page promoting the schedule of authors, journalists, academics and commentators was “unpublished” on Friday following widespread condemnation of the board’s decision to remove Abdel-Fattah.
“In respect of the wishes of the writers who have recently indicated their withdrawal from the writers’ week 2026 program, we have temporarily unpublished the list of participants and events while we work through changes to the website,” the festival posted online.
By Friday afternoon, 47 participants had withdrawn, with more believed to be coordinating their exit announcements with fellow speakers.

Onward Christian Motherfucking Mercenaries: The U.S. Army is resuming the hiring of religious support workers for the chaplain corps after backlash from last year’s move to cancel contracts.
The scrapping of contracted support positions, such as religious education coordinators, Catholic pastoral life coordinators and musicians, by the Army Installation Management Command left some Catholic leaders, including Archbishop for the Military Services Timothy Broglio, condemning the lack of proper assistance for their roles.

Fornication and wife beater boot camp!
Heritage Foundation calls on US to prioritize marriage and family in new report
The think tank recommends a “marriage bootcamp” to prepare cohabitating couples for matrimony and discourages online dating.

Jesus Camp a la Trump. Fuck the poor, the weak, the downtrodden, Motherfuckers.
Judge Blocks Trump Officials From Freezing Billions in Social Services Funds
The ruling temporarily halted plans to freeze more than $10 billion in funds for anti-poverty programs bound for five Democratic-led states.
“This decision is a critical victory for families whose lives have been upended by this administration’s cruelty,” Letitia James, the New York attorney general, said in a statement. “From child care to shelter services for survivors of domestic violence, these funds provide resources that hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers depend on.”

You catching the fucking shifting baseline Disease?

The Great Pacific Garbage, Once the World’s Dirtiest Ocean Zone, Is Now Home to Dozens of Species
Scientists have discovered thriving colonies of marine life growing where no one expected, on floating plastic deep in the Pacific Ocean.

The giant plasticized and Scrolling Phone American cunts. [Go back to the top, you know, poisons in their Wheaties and yogurt.] And these cunts will tell the world what to do? We are totally fucked: Gen Z are arriving to college unable to even read a sentence—professors warn it could lead to a generation of anxious and lonely graduates

This is all totally acceptable for our great functional illiterate cunt-tree-men-women.
The Grand Canyon’s Water Is Supposed to be Pristine. Scientists Just Found Pharmaceuticals in It.
One spring in particular showed traces of several pharmaceuticals, including an antibiotic, an antifungal, an anticonvulsant, an antidepressant, and a diabetic drug. Such contaminants could pose a threat to the canyon’s already fragile ecosystem.

Fucking A. China would have this fixed in a month! But not in the greatest Cunt-Tree in the world. It may take years to fully repair a coastal highway that was damaged by a landslide last month, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation.

Highway 229 has been closed between milepost 14 and 15, from Kernville to Siletz, after a massive landslide on Dec. 12, 2025. The landslide destroyed the roadway and damaged two homes.
[The ACAB cunt is scrolling his Tinder page in hopes of finding an underage hook-up somewhere in the woods.]

World’s richest 1% have already used fair share of emissions for 2026, says Oxfam
Richest 1% took 10 days while wealthiest 0.1% needed just three days to exhaust annual carbon budget, study shows

[Private jets at an airport in Arizona, US. Not only are the super-rich responsible for most carbon emissions, but they also invest in the most polluting industries.]
