Historically, I’ve not been a fan of Paulo Costa but huge props to him in this fight against Murzakanov. This is the best version of Costa I’ve ever seen. Congrats
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The key for Paulo Costa to win this fight to to keep striking the legs and body of Murzakanov. It’s been very effective. Great gameplanfor the Costa camp
Watching this heavyweight fight with Blaydes and Hokit, gotta give both men lots of credit. They’ve put on a damn show! No one should ever pick a fight with either men. Lord!
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🚨 Graham Hancock drops the TRUTH about how the pyramids were built
“To be honest, I have no answer to that question. And anybody who tells you that he or she knows how the pyramids were built are not telling the truth, because we don’t know. We don’t know.”
The Great Pyramid is locked into the cardinal dimensions of our planet… its height × 43,200 = Earth’s polar radius, its base perimeter × 43,200 = Earth’s equatorial circumference.
“This is why I’m forced to consider the possibility of a lost civilization in the human story.”
And the “Built by slaves” story? “That is utter bullshit.”
What do YOU think really happened? Lost advanced civilization? Something even wilder?
Drop your theory below 👇
They built a literal mouse utopia — unlimited food, perfect shelter, no predators.
What happened next should scare the hell out of us.
At first, paradise. Mice bred rapidly, mothers cared for their young, males protected the group. Then, even with endless resources, everything collapsed.
Aggression exploded in crowded zones. Mothers abandoned their pups. Cannibalism appeared. Birth rates plummeted. Some mice completely checked out — the “beautiful ones” — obsessively grooming themselves in isolation while society fell apart around them.
The entire colony died off in what researcher John Calhoun called the “behavioral sink.”
The Flagrant guys draw a chilling parallel to modern dense cities: abundant resources, yet rising tribalism, collapsing birth rates, social withdrawal, and people who have “everything” but feel profoundly disconnected.
Even when they moved surviving mice to normal environments, the damage carried over generations.
This isn’t just about mice.
We’re watching the same patterns play out in real time — and we’re running out of time to course-correct.
How close do you think we are to our own behavioral sink?
During the London 2012 Olympic Games, Jamaica’s men’s team set a new world record in the 4x100 meter relay.
The race was incredibly close right up until Usain Bolt received the baton and pulled ahead, making history.
Were you aware that a cancer cure has existed for over a decade, and just approved for lung cancer in Saudi Arabia... however, that same drug is highly restricted in the United States?
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong went on air with Chris Cuomo and dropped a claim that should’ve stopped the country cold.
He says a universal cancer treatment - shown to extend survival in lung, breast, pancreatic, and even glioblastoma - already exists. The molecule (IL-15) was flagged over a decade ago as one of the most promising cancer-killing candidates ever. The trials exist. The survival data exists.
According to him, Saudi Arabia reviewed the science and approved it for lung cancer, while in the U.S., the exact same drug is still restricted to a tiny bladder-cancer use.
More than 13,000 patients are now reportedly requesting access.
Same drug.
Same data.
Different outcome.
If this can save lives, who decided Americans don’t deserve it yet?