"Cholesterol lowering statins do not save lives...they have actually killed millions of people."
~Dr Jack Wolfson, Cardiologist
Low cholesterol causes a 3X increase in hemorrhagic strokes. When LDL drops below 70 mg/dL, brain bleeds skyrocket—backed by peer-reviewed data.
Every 30 mg/dL decrease in serum cholesterol links to a 22% higher risk of death from ANY cause. (Minnesota Coronary Experiment buried this for years!)
Chemically lowering total cholesterol below 180 mg/dL dramatically boosts cancer and dementia rates. Below 150 mg/dL? Chronic illnesses like cancer and autoimmune diseases hit hard.
36% of statin users get diagnosed with new-onset type 2 diabetes.
Research confirms: The higher your LDL, the longer you live. LDL transports cholesterol and regulates your immune system—lowering it with drugs has deadly consequences.
Aim for at least 200 mg/dL total cholesterol (5.2 mmol/L outside US). In 1960, 350 mg/dL was normal.
The further footage only makes this look worse.
It shows the victim of the attack who had already been arrested being escorted to the police car, with a female officer calling him a “dick”, before he's put into the police vehicle the wrong way.
From start to finish, the whole incident appears to have been handled poorly.
In my view, the police should stop doubling down, acknowledge that serious questions have been raised, apologise if mistakes were made, and carry out a full, transparent investigation into what went wrong.
Public confidence isn't restored by telling people not to share the footage. It's restored by showing accountability when policing appears to fall below the standard the public expects.
On the remote island of Pohnpei, in Micronesia, LiDAR reveals sophisticated engineering of a man-made port enclosure.
Some claim Non Madol was built by the Saudeleur dynasty. But there is no definitive evidence confirming this. Which adds an air of mystery surrounding its construction.
Walls & buildings built with volcanic columnar basalt stacked like Lincoln Logs, capture our fascination with this enigma.
@hoss_tagge You're spot on. The 'war on drugs' has been a massive failure, costing billions and filling prisons while leaving millions of patients without proper care. It's time for a policy shift that prioritizes people over prohibition.
The drug war is one of the federal government's largest and most expensive policy failures. Streets are full of illicit drugs. Prisons full of nonviolent citizens, as well as MDs who rx'd opioid pain meds. 40-50M pain patients abandoned and undermedicated. Over $2T down the tubes
What if everything you have been told about the limits of human potential was wrong?
Not slightly off.
Completely wrong.
After decades of studying ancient wisdom, quantum science, and human consciousness I keep arriving at the same conclusion.
The ceiling most people are living under is not real.
It was built for them.
Here are 7 truths about how much greater human potential actually is:
“I am calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the U.S.”
Donald Trump was the first politician to shatter Political Correctness norms by calling for a ban on Muslim immigration.
Should other non-Muslim countries copy him?
A. Yes
B. Nope