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Let me categorically Debunk this utter rot. @sainsburys.
I am a poultry Breeder. The hens that lay white eggs (Amberline/White Star) DO NOT have a lower carbon footprint.
Yes they eat a bit less and produce roughly the same amount of eggs as the Brown egg layers (Bovan/Lowman/ISA Brown) but they live shorter lives, are prone to dying suddenly when startled, a flighty and nervous and because they live shorter productive lives (12 -18mnths) vs brown 18/24mnths (both commercial farmed), you have to incubate more which is increased (Electricity/gas costs) and their eggs are not the same quality.
I breed and keep 20+ different breeds, including: ISA Brown hens and White Stars. All my hens are 100% free range, Not a single barn kept bird, I have ISA browns that are 5yrs old and still laying beautiful Brown eggs, I have not seen a White star live beyond 3yrs and certainly none have laid eggs past 18-24mnths.
White stars Lay themselves to death. They are slender birds and because they dont eat a lot, it drains their personal vitality to keep up laying the eggs you want to sell because of the nonsensical lie that they are "More Carbon Neutral"
You want to know about eggs, come talk to someone like me, Don't rely on some hairbrained imagination of a buyer who's trying to squeeze the profit margin for a few extra pennies at our expense and to the poor hens detriment.
Since the 1980s, the Sahara has shrunk by roughly 8%. Satellite data show widespread greening, a pattern that is playing out across the planet.
Around 50% of Earth's vegetated land has become significantly greener, an area roughly three times the size of the United States.
The dominant driver is not rainfall or land use change, it is rising atmospheric CO2.
Higher CO2 lets plants photosynthesize more efficiently, they lose less water, they tolerate heat and dryness better.
The effect is strongest along desert margins, across the Sahel, the Middle East, Australia's interior and the southern edge of the Sahara.
Rising CO2 is making the deserts, and the planet as a whole, greener.
A British biologist looked at 200,000 years of human history and found that the entire reason humans broke out of poverty was not intelligence, not language, not even agriculture, but one mechanism so simple a 6-year-old could explain it.
His name is Matt Ridley.
He is a zoologist by training, an evolutionary biologist by career, and in 2010 he wrote a book called The Rational Optimist that quietly argued the most important fact about human progress had been hiding in plain sight for the entire history of economics.
Naval Ravikant has been telling people to read everything Ridley has ever written for the last 15 years. The reason is the argument inside this one book.
For 200,000 years, anatomically modern humans walked around with the same brain you have right now. Same skull size. Same neural architecture. Same raw capacity for language, planning, and abstract thought.
For roughly 190,000 of those years, almost nothing happened. Generation after generation lived and died inside the same Stone Age toolkit their great-great-grandparents had used. Then somewhere around 50,000 years ago, the line on the chart of human progress started to tick upward. Then it bent. Then it exploded.
The question Ridley spent years on was the only question that mattered. What changed.
It was not the brain. The brain had been the same for 190,000 years. It was not language, which had existed long before the takeoff. It was not even agriculture, which arrived only 10,000 years ago and was actually preceded by the upward bend, not the cause of it.
What changed was that humans started trading with strangers.
This sounds too small to be the answer. Ridley argues that it is the answer to almost everything. The moment one human exchanged a useful object with another human from a different group, something happened that no other species on earth had ever done.
Two ideas that had developed in isolation came into contact. The flint knapper learned what the spear maker had figured out. The fisherman from the coast learned what the hunter from the forest had figured out. The two pieces of knowledge fused into something neither side could have produced alone.
Ridley calls this ideas having sex. The phrase sounds frivolous and it is meant to. The point is that ideas, like genes, get better when they combine with other ideas from different lineages.
An idea sitting inside one head, no matter how brilliant the head, eventually hits a ceiling. The same idea exposed to ten thousand other ideas does something genes do under sexual reproduction. It mixes. It recombines. It produces offspring nobody planned.
The cleanest proof of this argument is the most uncomfortable case study in the book. Tasmania.
Around 10,000 years ago, rising sea levels cut Tasmania off from mainland Australia. A population of roughly 4,000 humans was now isolated on an island, with no possibility of contact with the rest of humanity. They had the same brains. The same language. The same starting toolkit as their cousins 150 kilometers north. The natural experiment was now running.
What happened next is something no economist or geneticist had ever predicted.
The mainland Australians kept inventing. Boomerangs. Spear-throwers. Fishing nets. Bone needles for sewing fitted clothes. Watercraft with paddles. Their technology compounded slowly across the centuries.
The Tasmanians went the other way. They did not just fail to invent the new tools their cousins were developing. They started losing the tools they already had. Fishing was abandoned within a few thousand years. Bone tools disappeared. Fitted clothing disappeared. They forgot how to make fire from scratch and started carrying lit firebrands from camp to camp instead, relighting their fires from a neighbor's whenever their own went out.
By the time European explorers arrived in the 17th century, the Tasmanians had the simplest toolkit of any human society ever recorded. Their material culture had gone backward for 8,000 years.
The archaeologist Rhys Jones called it a slow strangulation of the mind.
Joseph Henrich at Harvard later proved with formal mathematical models that there was nothing wrong with Tasmanian brains. There was something wrong with their network. A toolkit requires a critical mass of people exchanging skills to maintain itself.
The act of teaching a skill is imperfect. Every generation loses a small percentage of what the last generation knew. If your population is large enough and trading widely enough, those losses get caught and corrected by someone else who still remembers.
If your population shrinks below a certain threshold and stops mixing with outsiders, the small losses compound until entire technologies disappear.
This is the part that should haunt anyone reading this in 2026.
Intelligence is not a property of the individual brain. Intelligence is a property of the network the brain is connected to. A genius in isolation will produce less than a mediocre thinker inside a dense exchange of other mediocre thinkers.
The thing your ancestors needed in order to break out of 190,000 years of stagnation was not better brains. It was better connections between brains they already had.
The implication for any individual is direct and uncomfortable. If you are smart and isolated, you will be outproduced by people half as smart who are connected.
The most successful people in any field are almost never the smartest people in it. They are the ones positioned at the intersection of the most idea flows. They are reading more authors than their competitors. They are talking to more people from more disciplines. They are in the rooms where ideas from different lineages bump into each other.
Ridley ends the book on the line that sounds optimistic but is actually a warning its this "The future will be invented by people who connect ideas, not by people who guard them."
888 Jede antike Zivilisation hat ihr Volk entwurmt.
Wir haben damit aufgehört. Hier ist, was mit uns passiert ist.
Letzten Monat las ich ein Buch über altägyptische Medizin, als ich auf etwas stieß, das absolut keinen Sinn ergab.
Die Ägypter, eine der fortschrittlichsten Zivilisationen der Menschheitsgeschichte, entwurmten ihre gesamte Bevölkerung routinemäßig.
Pharaonen, Soldaten, Sklaven – alle. Sie verwendeten Rizinusöl-Wickel, die um den Bauch gewickelt wurden.
Sie nannten es das „Öl der Götter“.
Doch als Forscher ägyptische Mumien untersuchten, fanden sie etwas Bemerkenswertes: saubere Darmtrakte.
Minimale parasitäre Vernarbungen.
Gesundes Organgewebe.
Selbst bei Menschen, die 70 oder 80 Jahre alt wurden.
Im Gegensatz dazu zeigen moderne Autopsien bei Amerikanern eine parasitäre Besiedlung in der Mehrheit der untersuchten Körper.
Därme, die mit Biofilm überzogen sind. Würmer, die sich in das Organgewebe gegraben haben.
Bei Menschen, die Zugang zu dem „fortschrittlichsten“ Gesundheitssystem der Welt hatten.
Dieses Paradoxon ließ mir keine Ruhe, also tat ich das, was jeder tut, wenn etwas nicht zusammenpasst…
Ich bin um 2 Uhr morgens in ein Recherche-Loch gefallen.
Ich fand Studien, die Überreste aus antiken Zivilisationen in Ägypten, Griechenland, Rom, Indien und China analysierten.
Jede einzelne hatte dokumentierte Entwurmungspraktiken. Jede einzelne.
Die Ägypter verwendeten Rizinusöl-Wickel, die über Nacht auf den Bauch aufgetragen wurden.
Griechische Ärzte schrieben darüber, den Bauch mit ölgetränkten Tüchern einzuwickeln, um „die Würmer, die sich nachts ernähren, auszutreiben“.
Ayurvedische Texte aus Indien beschrieben Rizinusöl-Bauchwickel als essenzielle „saisonale Reinigung“.
Die traditionelle chinesische Medizin empfahl nächtliche Bauchkompressionen mit Kräuterölen.
Verschiedene Kontinente. Verschiedene Jahrhunderte. Verschiedene Sprachen. Dieselbe Praxis.
Dann schaute ich mir das moderne Amerika an.
Keine Entwurmung. Keine Routinebehandlung. Kein öffentliches Gesundheitsprogramm. Nichts.
Die USA sind das einzige entwickelte Land der Welt, das seine Bevölkerung nicht entwurmt.
Und die Amerikaner sind die aufgeblähteste, müdeste, am stärksten unter „Brain Fog“ leidende und schlafgestörteste Bevölkerung der entwickelten Welt.
Ich grub weiter und fand eine Schätzung, die alles veränderte.
Über 85 % der Amerikaner tragen derzeit mindestens eine Art von Darmparasiten in sich.
Basierend auf epidemiologischen Daten, Autopsiestudien und globaler Gesundheitsforschung.
85 %.
Die alten Ägypter hatten einen sauberen Darm und lebten bis ins hohe Alter mit flachen Bäuchen und scharfem Verstand.
Moderne Amerikaner sind bis mittags aufgebläht, bis 15 Uhr erschöpft, um 3 Uhr morgens hellwach – und bekommen von ihren Ärzten zu hören, es sei „nur das Reizdarmsyndrom“.
Der Unterschied liegt nicht in der Genetik. Nicht in der Ernährung. Nicht in der Evolution.
Der Unterschied ist: Jede antike Zivilisation verstand, dass man das loswerden muss, was in einem lebt. Und wir sind die erste Generation in der Menschheitsgeschichte, die damit aufgehört hat.
Da machte es bei mir Klick.
Frühere Menschen lebten in ständigem Kontakt mit Parasiten – genau wie wir. Kontaminiertes Wasser. Unzureichend gegartes Fleisch. Erde. Tiere. Kontakt mit anderen Menschen.
Aber sie versuchten nicht, Parasiten zu vermeiden. Sie wussten, dass Kontakt unvermeidlich war.
Also entwurmten sie. Routinemäßig. So, wie wir uns die Zähne putzen.
Und speziell die fortschrittlichsten antiken Zivilisationen entdeckten alle unabhängig voneinander dieselbe Methode: Rizinusöl, auf den Bauch aufgetragen. Mit Kompression. Über Nacht.
Nicht geschluckt. Über die Haut aufgetragen. Mit Druck. Während sie schliefen.
Die Ägypter fanden das vor 4.000 Jahren heraus.
Wir haben es vergessen. Oder präziser gesagt: Wir haben beschlossen, dass wir zu modern sind, um das zu brauchen.
Und jetzt laufen 85 % von uns mit Parasitenbefall herum, während unsere Ärzte mit den Schultern zucken und Rezepte gegen die Symptome ausstellen.
Also fragte ich mich, ob die antike Methode bei einem modernen Darm funktionieren könnte, der seit Jahrzehnten nicht entwurmt wurde.
Ich suchte nach der Wissenschaft hinter dem, was jede antike Zivilisation bereits wusste, und da fing es an, Sinn zu ergeben.
Rizinusöl besteht zu 90 % aus Ricinolsäure – der einzigen natürlichen Verbindung, die nachweislich Biofilm auflöst.
Biofilm ist die schützende Festung, die Parasiten in Ihren Darmwänden aufbauen.
Deshalb kann Ihr Immunsystem sie nicht finden.
Deshalb übersehen Labortests sie. Deshalb passiert jede Pille, die Sie schlucken, den Darm, ohne sie zu berühren.
Aber hier ist das Problem bei modernen Parasitenbehandlungen...
85 % jedes oralen Medikaments werden von der Magensäure zerstört, bevor sie Ihren Darm erreichen.
Was überlebt, wird auf 6 Meter Darm verteilt.
Es tötet einige Parasiten ab, die im Darmlumen freiliegen, aber die, die sich hinter Biofilm-Wänden vergraben haben ? Unberührt.
Und die Eier. Tausende davon. Eingebettet im Gewebe hinter demselben Biofilm-Schild. Orale Medikamente töten einige ausgewachsene Parasiten. Eier überleben.
Schlüpfen in zwei bis drei Wochen.
Eine brandneue Generation. Das ist der Zusammenbruch, von dem jeder in den Parasitengruppen spricht.
Die antiken Zivilisationen verstanden etwas, das die moderne Medizin immer noch nicht begriffen hat:
Man kann nichts schlucken und erwarten, dass es das erreicht, was sich in den Wänden versteckt.
Man muss es über die Haut verabreichen. Direkt. Mit Kompression. Über Nacht.
Deshalb verwendete jede antike Entwurmungskultur Bauchwickel. Keine Getränke. Keine Pillen. WICKEL.
Das Öl zieht durch die Haut ein. Umgeht den Magen komplett.
Volle Konzentration direkt in das Darmgewebe, in dem Parasiten vergraben sind.
Die Kompression aktiviert den Lymphabfluss – das Abwassersystem Ihres Körpers.
Tote Parasiten, Biofilm-Reste, Eier, Giftstoffe – physisch herausgespült. Nicht im Körper gelassen, um dort zu verrotten und auszuschlüpfen.
Und die Anwendung über Nacht liefert es genau in dem Zeitfenster, in dem Parasiten am aktivsten sind – von Mitternacht bis 4 Uhr morgens.
Wenn sie fressen. Wenn sie sich vermehren. Wenn sie die Giftstoffe freisetzen, die Sie um 3 Uhr morgens aufwecken.
Die Ägypter kannten das Wort „Ricinolsäure“ nicht.
Sie kannten das Wort „Biofilm“ nicht. Sie wussten nichts über nächtliche parasitäre Aktivitätszyklen.
Aber sie hatten 4.000 Jahre Ergebnisse, die die moderne Wissenschaft erst jetzt erklärt.
Die Ägypter verwendeten speziell vorbereitete Leinenwickel, die geölt und über Jahre hinweg verwendet wurden. Ich hatte diese nicht. Niemand hat sie mehr.
High blood pressure doesn't start with age.
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🚨BREAKING: Alec Penstone WW2 veteran dies aged 101.
Born in Tottenham, London, on 23 April 1925, Alec was just 15 when war broke out.
He volunteered as a part-time air raid precautions messenger during the Blitz, then joined the Royal Navy in 1943.
he trained as a Submarine Detector (ASDIC/sonar operator) in 1943, choosing the role for the extra nine pence pay.
Aboard escort carrier HMS Campania, he worked three decks down on constant action stations, listening through headphones for the sounds of U-boats, torpedoes, and mines in the harsh Atlantic and Arctic seas.
A proud face at every Remembrance Sunday, Alec later captured the world’s attention with his heartbreaking honesty: “This is not the country I fought for.”
From the Greatest Generation that stared down tyranny with raw courage thank you, Alec.
You gave everything.
Lest We Forget. 🇬🇧🕊️
I was laughed at, ridiculed and called irresponsible by @theJeremyVine@JeremyVineOn5 for looking at the evidence on #ivermectin.... but that's OK. He's still in flowery shirts on daytime TV. I now live in DC and talk to the most powerful people in the world, including the President of the United States on his personal mobile phone. It's all good. I feel no hate. Karma always wins.
🇬🇧 Every British river. 🌊🇬🇧
Has a name older than English. Older than Rome. You still say it.
The Thames. The Romans wrote it as Tamesis. But the name they wrote was already old when they arrived.
A pre-Celtic name passed to the Celts, passed to Rome, passed to us. The name has changed only in the shape of the sound.
The Severn. The Welsh called her Sabrina. A river goddess in the Brittonic tongue. And the Severn still carries her name today.
🏞️ The Trent. The Celts called it Trisanton. A name meaning the trespasser. The river that bursts its banks. And it still bursts its banks.
The Avon. The word means river. The Britons called every river the Avon. The English kept the name.
The Tyne. A Brittonic name meaning the flowing one. The Dee. A name meaning the goddess, the holy one. The Britons named her sacred and the English left her sacred.
The Anglo-Saxons came. They renamed villages. They renamed hills. They renamed almost everything they could. But they did not rename the rivers.
The rivers were too holy. The names were too rooted.
And so the Brittonic words stayed in English mouths.
The Britons did not vanish. Their words did not vanish. Their descendants became the British. And the British still name the river the same way. Every time.
🇬🇧 British people speak a language older than English. Every day. Without noticing. The Britons named the water. The British still call it the same.
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The river names are not relics.
The villages changed names. The rivers kept theirs.
Help us pass our history downstream. 👇🙏
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Be part of us. ☝️🇬🇧
Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧
In 1696, the British government decided to tax sunlight. Under the Window Tax, households were charged according to the number of windows in their homes. To avoid paying, many people simply bricked up or boarded over their windows, choosing to live in darkness rather than hand money to the state for daylight.
The tax was presented as a fair way of taxing wealth, since larger houses tended to have more windows. In practice, it proved crude and damaging. Tax inspectors were given the power to enter homes and count the windows, which was widely resented as an invasion of privacy.
The consequences were severe. Poorer families, in particular, bricked up windows to reduce their liability, leaving homes darker, damper and poorly ventilated. This contributed to higher rates of disease, including tuberculosis and rickets. Architects began designing houses with fewer windows to minimise the tax, resulting in buildings that were less healthy and less pleasant to live in.
Far from being an efficient revenue raiser, the Window Tax distorted behaviour, harmed public health and became increasingly unpopular over time. Yet it remained in place for 155 years until it was finally abolished in 1851. The Window Tax required invasive enforcement and created more resentment, hardship and economic distortion than revenue. It is a classic example of the unintended consequences of taxation.
Alcohol and tobacco are available on every street corner.
Cigarettes proven to cause cancer. Alcohol proven to destroy the liver, the brain, the marriage, and the careful plans of an entire weekend.
Both legal. Both taxed. Both stocked at the petrol station.
Raw milk, on the other hand, sold by a farmer three miles down the road from a cow that has a name, must apparently be regulated as a public health threat.
The petrol station sells nicotine pouches, vodka, energy drinks containing seven grams of taurine and a kilogram of sugar, and an entire wall of ultra-processed snacks designed by chemists.
The farm gate down the lane sells a glass of milk. The same milk humans have been drinking for ten thousand years.
The petrol station is fine. The farm gate is the problem.
You can decide which of these your government is actually trying to protect you from.
The government is adding folic acid to all UK flour by law this December. They call it a public health win. What they are not telling you is that folic acid is not folate.
Folic acid is the synthetic oxidised form of vitamin B9. To become usable, the body has to convert it using an enzyme called DHFR into 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, the active form your cells can actually work with.
A significant portion of the population carries variants of the MTHFR gene that impair this conversion. Enzyme activity can drop by up to 70 percent. Unmetabolised folic acid accumulates in the blood instead.
I carry an MTHFR variant. Most people who do have no idea. They eat their fortified bread and assume they are getting folate. They are not. They are accumulating a synthetic compound their body cannot process efficiently.
No screening.
No individual consideration.
No acknowledgement that the conversion pathway exists. Just mandatory fortification for every single person in the country.
Real folate is found in food. Liver is the most concentrated source and it delivers folate already in the active 5-MTHF form.
No conversion needed.
No gene variant problem.
They are adding a synthetic vitamin to a food that drives metabolic dysfunction and calling it progress.
I don’t eat bread anymore but if you still eat bread, choose 100% wholemeal, rye, or ancient grain varieties like spelt or einkorn. These are exempt from the law. White and standard brown bread are not.
Do you know if you carry an MTHFR variant?
British economy snapshot over the last 4 years:
Gas: +94.1%
Electricity: +78%
Fuel: +49.3%
Airfares: +34.4%
Hotels: +37.8%
Groceries: +25.0%
Eating out: +26.5%
Baby food: +26.3%
Dog food: +58.1%
Rent: +25%
Used cars: +30.5%
Public transport: +18.7%
Real average weekly earnings: -2.8%
The UK population is being killed
Source: ONS
The UK just “smashed” its May temperature record… but here’s the part the Met Office conveniently leaves out:
The PREVIOUS record was set in 1922.
That’s 104 years ago.
Long before SUVs, private jets, or modern CO₂ emissions. Heathrow Airport didn’t even exist yet. The area was literally farmland and small villages.
So if a 1922 heatwave could produce nearly identical temperatures in a world with ~130 ppm less CO₂, maybe, just maybe, natural variability plays a much bigger role than the panic merchants admit.
Leopold Aschenbrenner is literally giving you insider trading info
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A farmer dies in April 2026.
His son inherits the farm. The farm has been in the family since 1847.
The farm consists of: 300 acres of grazing pasture, a farmhouse built in 1892, a barn, a milking parlour, two tractors of varying ages, a Land Rover that runs about 70% of the time, and a herd of 180 Hereford-cross cattle.
On paper, the farm is worth approximately £3.2 million. This is because land near him has been bought recently by a London hedge fund looking for carbon credits, which has dragged the comparable value of every field within forty miles upward to a number nobody local can justify.
In cash, the farm produces a profit of about £28,000 a year in a good year. In a bad year it loses money. The son also works as a fencing contractor three days a week to keep the operation viable.
The inheritance tax bill on a £3.2 million estate, even at the reduced 20% rate, comes to approximately £140,000 after the increased threshold is applied. The son does not have £140,000. The son has never had £140,000. The son has £4,200 in his current account and an overdraft.
The son sells 60 acres to a developer to pay the tax. The developer puts solar panels on the 60 acres. The remaining herd cannot be sustained on the reduced land. The herd is sold. The barn becomes a holiday let.
A different family eats Brazilian beef this Christmas without knowing why the price went up.
The Treasury collects £140,000.
The land never produces British food again.
Thomas Sowell on engineers vs intellectuals:
“The engineer is judged by the end product. If he builds a building that collapses, it doesn’t matter how brilliant his idea was—he’s ruined.”
“Conversely, if an intellectual has an idea for rearranging society and that ends in disaster, he pays no price at all.”