STUDY RESULTS: Glyphosate is so insanely TOXIC... living within a 1-mile radius of a golf course increases your risk of Parkinson’s disease by 126%.
That’s not a typo. 126% higher odds.
These “beautiful” green lawns are drenched in chemical warfare — glyphosate and other deadly pesticides leaching into groundwater, drifting through the air, and poisoning everything around them.
Your drinking water. Your kids playing outside. Your elderly parents. Your future self.
This isn’t random. This is what happens when profit-over-people chemical companies flood our environment with toxins.
If you live near a golf course… or know someone who does… this is your wake-up call.
The evidence is mounting. The damage is real. And the cover-up continues.
A new study found sunlight PASSES THROUGH the human body, RAPIDLY boosting mitochondrial function and improving vision.
Just 15 minutes of fully clothed infrared sunlight exposure triggered measurable improvements in vision 24 hours later.
You're not bad at relationships.
You're someone who learned that closeness came with unpredictability.
So part of you keeps one foot out the door.
Not because you don't want love. Because you were taught, very early, that love had a cost.
You're always waiting for something to go wrong.
You over-explain yourself in every conversation.
Conflict makes you disappear or explode — nothing in between.
You thought that was just your personality.
It's not. It's what a chaotic childhood looks like when it grows up.
7 signs. New video.
https://t.co/dBrfTh5rZm
Nobody taught you that emotions live in the body, not the mind.
So you spent years trying to think your way out of feelings that needed to be moved, not managed.
You don't heal trauma by understanding it.
You heal it by finally experiencing something different.
And that's a lot harder than reading another book.
New video.
https://t.co/lR7iP0KFUB
You've always been a night owl.
Always assumed you were just wired that way.
But what if staying up until 2am is your nervous system's way of saying nighttime was never safe?
What if the quiet and the dark and the stillness still feel like something to survive?
This episode will change how you see your sleep patterns.
https://t.co/veekt4AO2a
Snapping at someone you love for something small.
Crying in the car for no reason.
Eating when you're not hungry. Scrolling when you're not bored.
That's not you being difficult.
That's a nervous system that ran out of capacity and started asking for help the only way it knows how.
Before you reach for your phone first thing in the morning —
Three slow breaths. Feet on the floor. One thing you can hear.
Give your nervous system thirty seconds before the world gets in.
YOU WERE NEVER WARNED ABOUT THIS BEFORE BOARDING YOUR FLIGHT
A retired airline captain named John Hoyte @JohnHoytePilot reached out to me recently. He flew commercially for nearly 30 years. He developed serious neurological damage mid-career. Lost his career. Then spent the next 20 years trying to warn the public about what happened to him.
What he shared with me should concern every single person who has ever sat on a plane.
Did you know the air inside most commercial aircraft does not come from outside?
It is compressed directly from the jet engines and pumped straight into the cabin. That is the air you and your family breathe for the entire flight.
When engine seals wear down, oil and hydraulic fluid leak into that air supply. Those fluids contain organophosphates. The same compounds found in nerve agents and certain pesticides. You inhale them without knowing. Without any warning.
In 2007, 27 pilots, cabin crew, passengers, doctors and scientists gave evidence to @UKParliament on this. On the record. Calling for urgent action.
Nothing changed.
@BBCPanorama covered it in 2008. A UK coroner recorded a death linked to contaminated cabin air in 2015. Twenty passengers on a single flight in 2007 were seriously injured. Their cases went to court. They won.
France has formally recognised aerotoxic syndrome as an occupational disease. America's largest personal injury firm is now taking mass cases. A US law professor is suing Boeing for $40 million after a single exposure left him permanently injured.
Almost every commercial jet except the Boeing 787 Dreamliner uses this system. The 787 was designed differently. A safer option always existed. The rest of the industry chose not to use it.
John founded the Aerotoxic Association in 2007 at the Houses of Parliament. He is 70 years old. He has been fighting this for two decades. Over 2,500 people have contacted him believing they were harmed.
He is still looking for a mainstream journalist willing to investigate this properly. That alone tells you everything about how buried this story has been.
Have you ever stepped off a flight feeling exhausted, foggy, or just not right and assumed it was the journey? That might not be the whole story.
Share this. The only reason this has stayed hidden for 70 years is that not enough people know about it.
Captain John Hoyte is available to answer every question directly. Contact him at [email protected]
Sources:
@AerotoxicAssoc@BALPApilots (British Airline Pilots Association)
@forthepeople (Morgan & Morgan)
gcaqe org (Global Cabin Air Quality Executive)
@BBCPanorama covered it in 2008 with a full documentary titled Something in the Air.
@heraldtweets@WSJ@FlightGlobal@TheCanaryUK
Nobody called it trauma.
It was just how things were. A difficult parent. A chaotic house. Too much responsibility too young. Feelings you learned to swallow because there was nowhere safe to put them.
But the body kept score.
And this episode explains exactly how.
https://t.co/uVt1P2TKVL
The editors of the world's most prestigious medical journals are sounding the alarm, and nobody is listening.
"We have peer reviewed, high impact editors in most of the journals that are the most high impact, saying that they don't believe what is being published in those journals is trustworthy anymore."
"The BMJ, The Lancet, all of those editors have come out and said, we have a huge problem. We can't replicate this research and we actually don't even know who did the research."
"Everywhere we've looked for corruption, we've found it."
Emily Kaplan, co-founder of the Broken Science Initiative.
@broken_science
🚨 UNE SEULE DOSE ET LE CANCER DISPARAÎT À 100 %
Une seule dose d’une bactérie découverte dans l’intestin d’une grenouille élimine 100 % des tumeurs cancéreuses chez les souris en quelques jours seulement.
Aucune toxicité détectée.
Et quand les chercheurs réintroduisent le cancer chez les animaux guéris… les tumeurs ne repoussent plus du tout.
La bactérie Ewingella americana cible directement la tumeur et active le système immunitaire.
Étude japonaise publiée dans Gut Microbes.
Big Pharma va laisser passer un remède naturel aussi puissant… ou pas ?
Source: @NicHulscher
Rockdale County resident who’s a sound engineering graduate shares shocking information on Data Centers
Data centers produce continuous low-frequency noise at <20 Hz, which is below normal human hearing. It’s comes from their mechanical cooling systems, power generators and more. It is extremely difficult to block and it travels through solid objects including walls, floors, even the ground
This continuous frequency causes permanent hearing damage, vestibular (balance) issues, elevated cortisol levels, stress, chronic fatigue, headaches, sleep disturbances, cardiovascular and respiratory problems, vibroacoustic disease that is thickening of heart structures and severe physical and psychological distress
The county is already facing a high mental health crisis and now these data centers will add to it with this low content frequency that no one can hear
This is extremely dangerous and something that is definitely going to impact the country nationally
@catnva72@Rainmaker1973 It takes 25-80 POUNDS of rose petals to make one DRAM of rose essential oil. Trust me. This not pure. It says right on the label "rose fragrance." "Fragrance" is not essential oil.
Healing isn't knowing why you are the way you are.
It's having enough safe moments that your body slowly stops bracing for impact.
That takes time. And people. And experiences. Not just insight.