In Scotland, new rules are being introduced to require “swift bricks” in new buildings, a small change that creates nesting spaces and helps birds coexist with urban life.
Next time you think of a Pigeon in a negative way just think…..
Pigeons Are Misunderstood Geniuses.
Most people don't realize just how incredible Pigeons truly are.
These gentle birds aren’t just loyal partners—they're brilliant, complex beings. Tucked inside their beaks are tiny magnetic crystals that act like a natural GPS, helping them navigate thousands of miles with stunning precision. They can also hear frequencies too low for us to detect, read polarized light patterns in the sky, and even see in ultraviolet light, giving them a vibrant view of the world we can't imagine.
Pigeons are also remarkably intelligent. Studies show they can count, recognize their own reflections, understand abstract ideas, and even grasp probability, sometimes outperforming young children. When raising their young, they produce a special milk-like substance in their throats to nourish their chicks. They form lifelong bonds with their mates and use different coos and calls to communicate danger, love, and territory.
History has seen their courage, too. During wartime, a pigeon named Cher Ami delivered a message that saved 194 soldiers—even after losing a leg. Sadly, despite all this, many pigeons were abandoned when we no longer “needed” them, and they stayed close to humans because that's what they knew.
Pigeons are not pests. They are intelligent, emotional, deeply social beings that remember us. It's time we remember them. ❤️
The modern psychiatric model rests on a lie: mental illness is “just biology.”
Reduce the mind to chemicals, sell a pill, call it science.
It’s the most profitable - and dangerous - oversimplification in modern medicine.
A single dose of psilocybin - aka “magic mushrooms” - can provide up to 5 years of relief from depression.
No daily pill. No side effects. No withdrawal.
Just one profound experience that rewires the brain and restores meaning.
Psychedelics aren’t drugs.
They’re medicine.
The most potent psychedelic for addiction is also the least understood.
Iboga and its main psychoactive alkaloid, ibogaine, deserves center stage.
The numbers don’t lie.
The silence around them does.