In 1879, JP Morgan paid a man to invent the lie that is the foundation of modern economics.
A billionaire who helped start Amazon just exposed the whole thing on Diary of a CEO, and once you hear it you will never look at paychecks the same way again:
146 years ago, a guy named Henry George wrote a book called Progress and Poverty.
It was the first mainstream book about the rich systematically stealing from the poor, and It literally became the bestselling book in the history of the United States at the time.
The working class was reading it everywhere, and the people at the top of the economy completely lost their minds.
So JP Morgan personally brought a man named John Bates Clark to Columbia University, which was essentially the intellectual headquarters of Wall Street, and told him to fix the problem.
Clark wrote a book called The Distribution of Wealth. In it, he invented something called the "theory of marginal productivity," which claims that because markets are perfectly efficient, the amount of money you earn reflects EXACTLY the value you contribute to the economy.
If you make $15,000 a year, that's because you're providing $15,000 of value. If a hedge fund manager makes $500 million a year moving money around, that's an accurate reflection of the value he creates in the world.
And Clark literally said the quiet part out loud IN HIS OWN BOOK.
He wrote that they had to prove to working people that no matter how much they make, whether it's a little or a lot, it accurately reflects their value, because if workers ever concluded that their labor was worth more than they were being paid, they would revolt and destroy the entire system.
That was the whole point. The theory was built to prevent a revolution.
And it worked so well that it got absorbed into mainstream economics and is STILL taught as a foundational principle to this day.
Every time a CEO tells you "the market decides your salary," they're repeating a framework that was literally commissioned by JP Morgan in the 1800s to convince you not to ask for more.
Nick Hanauer, the billionaire who told this story, also shared the numbers that prove why it matters right now:
The median full-time worker in America earns about $60,000 a year. If that same worker had maintained the same share of GDP they held in 1975, they wouldn't be making $60,000. They'd be making $120,000. That gap goes all the way up to the 90th percentile. If you earn $180,000 today, you'd be earning $250,000 under the old distribution.
The ONLY people who benefited from 50 years of economic growth were the top 10%, and the vast majority of that went to the top 1%. That is trillions of dollars every single year that used to be wages for ordinary working people and now sits in the accounts of the wealthiest people on the planet.
This happened because of policy. Tax cuts for the rich, deregulation for the powerful, and wage suppression for everyone else, all justified by an economic theory that was invented specifically to make you believe you deserve exactly what you're getting.
And the craziest part is that GDP growth rates in America were 4 to 4.5% for decades when workers were included in prosperity. As soon as the neoliberals took over in the mid-1970s and implemented these policies, GDP growth fell to 3% and eventually to 2%.
Including people in the economy doesn't slow growth down. It's literally the thing that CREATES growth. And the theory that convinced the world otherwise was a hit job paid for by one of the richest men in history to keep workers quiet.
What do you think?
American has had lifelong allergies
Every day she has to take allergy medication, she has bad congestion
She got in an Uber and “the Uber driver was a pharmaceutical researcher in his career, and he's like retired, and he just Uber drives for fun, and he was on the team that created Motrin”
He told her that olive leaf extract supplements work super well for helping allergies
She tried it, it worked
“I do have no congestion whatsoever. I'm still kind of sneezy, but I'm not like stuffed up, and that was honestly the worst part. So if you're an allergy, allergy sufferer, give it a try”
This is definitely worth a try and it’s true and backed by science
Olive leaf extract contains key compounds like oleuropein and hydroxytyrosol, which have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and mast cell-stabilizing effects
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The child you want tomorrow is created by how you respond today.
1. If you want a confident child:
Praise their effort, not just the result.
2. If you want an open-book child:
Listen to them without judgment.
3. If you want a respectful child:
Speak to them with respect first.
4. If you want a patient child:
Show patience when they test you.
5. If you want an honest child:
Make them feel safe telling the truth.
6. If you want a strong child:
Support them when they fail.
7. If you want a kind child:
Let them see your kindness daily.
8. If you want an emotionally secure child:
Stay calm during their emotional storms.
9. If you want a brave child:
Encourage them to try, even when afraid.
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FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY: BITTER BUT TRUE
1. Emotionally distant parents often raise emotionally hungry adults.
Many people spend years searching for the love, validation, reassurance, and emotional safety they never received growing up.
2. Strict parenting often creates better liars, not better children.
When children fear punishment more than understanding, they learn to hide mistakes instead of being honest about them.
3. Children who feel emotionally safe become more confident adults.
When mistakes are met with guidance instead of shame, children learn resilience instead of fear.
4. Overprotective parenting can weaken self-belief.
Children who are never allowed to struggle often grow up doubting their ability to handle life on their own.
5. Parents teach relationships without saying a word.
Children learn how love looks, how conflict is handled, and what respect means by watching their parents every day.
6. Ignored children often become adults who constantly seek approval.
When emotional needs go unmet at home, many spend years trying to earn validation from everyone else.
7. Family wounds often show up in adult relationships.
Unhealed childhood experiences can quietly influence trust, boundaries, attachment, and self-worth.
8. Children remember how you made them feel more than what you bought them.
Years later, they may forget the gifts but they will remember whether they felt loved, safe, heard, and accepted.
9. The family cycle usually changes because one person chooses awareness.
The person who decides to heal, learn, and grow often becomes the reason future generations suffer less.
10. Love alone is not enough—presence matters too.
Many parents love their children deeply, but children also need time, attention, emotional safety, and connection.
Family shapes the mind long before the world does.
The words spoken at home...
the love given or withheld...
the emotional patterns repeated for years...
often become the voice people carry inside themselves for life.
That is why patience matters.
Understanding matters.
And emotional safety matters more than most people realize.
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Imagine knowing all this decades before anybody else even had the slightest idea.
It would literally drive you truly crazy.
Here’s the full clip. Enjoy.
A massive 2019 Lancet study tracked more than 8 million people across 7 countries and found a clear pattern. More greenery near a person's home meant lower risk of dying early, by about 4 percent for every small increase. A deck with a tree view counts. And that is just one of about six studies that all point the same way.
The EPA says the average American spends 90 percent of their life indoors, where the air runs 2 to 5 times more polluted than the air outside, and sometimes more than 100 times. So most of your breathing happens in the worst air available. A screened porch is the cheapest way to fix that without giving the porch back to rain and mosquitoes.
The stress effect is just as concrete. Researchers at the University of Michigan ran a 2019 study in Frontiers in Psychology and found that 20 to 30 minutes in any natural setting dropped cortisol (your body's main stress hormone) at its greatest rate. They called it a "nature pill" and twenty minutes was the sweet spot, even without a forest or a long walk.
Dr. Qing Li's lab in Japan ran the immune system experiments. His team published in the International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology, showing that forest exposure boosts natural killer cells, the white blood cells your body uses to take out tumor cells and infected cells, by around 50 percent after a 3-day trip, with the boost lasting at least a week. The trigger is partly phytoncides, plant chemicals that trees release into the air around the clock. You inhale them every time you sit outside near greenery.
Hospital data goes back to 1984. Roger Ulrich published a paper in Science that year showing that surgical patients with a window view of trees went home roughly a day earlier than the ones staring at a brick wall in the same hospital after the same operation. They also asked for fewer painkillers. Three to five minutes of looking at a tree was enough to start lowering blood pressure.
A screened deck quietly hits all of these levers at the same time. The CDC also notes that intact screens are one of the best protections against mosquito-borne illnesses like West Nile, which kills roughly 10 percent of people who develop the brain-affecting form.
Enclosing a deck is every nature study from the last 40 years quietly stacking on top of each other.
Who controls the media?
Meta owns:
Facebook
Instagram
WhatsApp
Messenger
Threads
Oculus / Meta Quest VR
Meta AI
Meta is controlled by Mark Zuckerberg who is jewish
Alphabet owns:
Google
YouTube
Android
Gmail
Chrome
Pixel phones
Nest smart home devices
Fitbit (acquired in 2021)
DeepMind
Gemini AI assistant/model family
Waymo — self-driving cars
Verily — health technology
Calico — longevity research
Wing — drone delivery
Alphabet is controlled by Larry Page and Sergey Brin who are both jewish
Tic Tok
U.S. algorithm, cybersecurity and infrastructure is controlled by Oracle
Oracle is controlled by Larry Ellison and he’s jewish
Hookup Apps
Match Group owns:
Tinder
Hinge
OkCupid
https://t.co/piiSIKCUS4
Plenty of Fish
Meetic
The League
BLK
Archer
OurTime
Was founded by Barry Diller who is jewish
Grindr
Was founded by Joel Simkhai who is jewish
Bumble
Was founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd who is jewish
Porn
Onlyfans
Owned by Leonid Radvinsky who is jewish
Vixen Media Group owns:
Blacked
Blacked Raw
Vixen
Tushy
Deeper
Founded by Greg Lansky who is jewish
Aylo/MindGeek Owns/owned:
Pornhub
YouPorn
RedTube
Brazzers
Reality Kings
Digital Playground
https://t.co/qkqIK03f0k
Sean Cody
Tube8
Solomon Friedman is the owner of Aylo and he’s jewish
Gamma Entertainment owns/operates:
Adult Time
Pure Taboo
Wicked
Girlsway
many affiliate studios/platforms
Founded by Karl Bernard who is jewish
Movies/TV/News
Warner Brothers Discovery owns:
Warner Bros. Pictures
HBO
CNN
DC Studios
Cartoon Network
Discovery Channel
TNT
TBS
Max (formerly HBO Max)
Adult Swim
HGTV
Food Network
Animal Planet
Warner Brothers is run by David Zaslav who is jewish
Disney owns:
ESPN
ABC
Marvel Studios
Lucasfilm
Pixar
20th Century Studios
Disney+
Hulu (major controlling stake)
National Geographic
Disney is run by Bob Iger who is jewish
Paramount Global owns:
Broadcast & News
CBS
CBS News
CBS Sports
Local CBS stations
Film Studios
Paramount Pictures
Paramount Animation
Paramount Players
Cable Networks
MTV
Nickelodeon
Comedy Central
BET
VH1
CMT
TV Land
Smithsonian Channel
Logo TV
Pop TV
Streaming & Premium
Paramount+
Showtime
Pluto TV
Major franchises/IP
Top Gun
Mission: Impossible
Star Trek
South Park (licensing/streaming arrangements)
SpongeBob SquarePants
Transformers
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Paramount Global is controlled by Sheri Redstone, who is jewish
Comcast owns:
* NBCUniversal
* NBC
* Universal Pictures
* Peacock
* MSNBC
* CNBC
* Telemundo
* Sky (Europe)
* DreamWorks Animation
* Xfinity
Comcast is controlled by Roberts family who is Jewish
AI/Data Centers
OpenAI/ChatGPT
Run by Sam Altman who is jewish
Palentir provides advanced data integration, surveillance, AI, and analytics infrastructure used by military, intelligence, law enforcement, and major corporations. Its platforms help organizations combine massive amounts of fragmented data into real-time operational intelligence for warfare, policing, logistics, cybersecurity, manufacturing, and decision-making, making it one of the most strategically influential data and defense technology companies in the world.
Owned and operated by Peter Thiel and Alex Karp both jewish
Oracle owns:
Oracle Database
Java
MySQL
NetSuite
Cerner
Sun Microsystems technologies
It’s important because it owns core infrastructure software that powers governments, banks, hospitals, corporations, and large parts of the internet. Its control of technologies like Oracle Database, Java, MySQL, and Cerner gives it enormous influence over the backend systems modern society depends on.
Owned by Larry Ellison who is jewish
Amazon Ring died on May 22, 2026.
It just doesn't know yet.
One dad in Nashville, Tennessee built a free MIT-licensed app that watches your driveway, your porch, your baby monitor, your garage.
No cloud. No subscription. No cop ever gets the footage.
32,057 stars. 3,103 forks. Pushed today.
Here is the wildest part:
You: "How much is Ring Protect Pro?"
Ring: "$19.99 a month. $199.99 a year. Per house."
You: "How much is Google Home Premium Advanced?"
Google: "$20 a month. $200 a year. Per house."
You: "What do I get?"
Both: "We store your footage in our cloud. Ring already paid the FTC $5.8 million in 2023 for letting employees and contractors watch your videos without your consent. Google just raised Nest prices again in 2025."
You: "What does Frigate cost?"
Blake Blackshear: "Nothing. It runs on the Raspberry Pi already on your shelf. The footage never leaves your house. I have a day job."
Ring sells the camera. Then sells your fear back to you, monthly, forever.
Frigate sells nothing. Because Blake isn't selling.
He's a dad with 1,267 followers who got tired of Amazon owning his front door.
100% Opensource.
100% Local.
100% Yours.
The smart camera industry made one bad assumption.
That you'd keep paying rent on a camera you already bought.
That assumption just died in Nashville.
Your ex is dead. The woman you loved doesn't exist anymore.
Accept that first. She's not the same girl who laughed with you.
She's not the same girl who cried for you.
She evolved or decayed, but either way, she's gone. Women don't move on. They transform. They shed skin, rewrite memories and become someone new. Someone unrecognizable.
You're chasing a ghost. A memory, a version of her that only exists in your nostalgia, not in reality.
The girl who once loved you might despise you now. That's not betrayal. That's female adaptation. When women leave, they burn the bridge and the map. They erase the man to protect the new identity.
You might still love her, but she's not the same creature you fell for.
That chapter closed the day she changed her heart...and here's the brutal truth. She's not coming back. Even if she does, it won't be her.
You mourn a person that no longer exists. Let that sink in. Bury the illusion. Move forward...because clinging to a memory is how men die inside, while she lives a new life.
Every Olympic endurance coach in the world now tapes their athletes' mouths shut at night because a Swedish lab proved in 1995 that the nose produces a gas the mouth cannot, and that single gas determines whether your blood absorbs 100% of the oxygen you inhale or only 82%.
The gas is nitric oxide.
The lab was the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. The discovery was published in Nature Medicine that same year, and it quietly rewrote everything respiratory physiology thought it knew about why humans have a nose in the first place.
Here is what they actually found.
The empty air-filled cavities inside your skull, the ones anatomy textbooks called evolutionary leftovers for a hundred years, are not empty and not useless.
The lining of those sinuses contains an enzyme called inducible nitric oxide synthase. It runs continuously. It produces large amounts of nitric oxide gas. That gas sits in your nasal cavity at concentrations hundreds of times higher than anywhere else in your body.
The Karolinska team measured it. Air leaving the nose contains roughly 56 parts per billion of nitric oxide. Air leaving the mouth contains 14. Air leaving the trachea, below both, contains 6. The nose is the only factory.
Then they ran the experiment that changed sports medicine.
When you inhale through your nose, that nitric oxide rides the airstream down into your lungs. It hits the small blood vessels surrounding your alveoli and forces them to dilate.
More blood flows past more oxygen, and more oxygen crosses into your bloodstream. The exact figure they measured was an 18% increase in arterial oxygen uptake compared to mouth breathing the same air.
Same lungs. Same oxygen in the room. Same heart rate. One nostril of difference and your blood is carrying nearly a fifth more fuel.
The reverse is what should haunt anyone who mouth breathes at night.
Mouth breathing bypasses the sinuses entirely. The nitric oxide never enters the lungs. Pulmonary blood vessels stay constricted. Less oxygen crosses into the blood.
The heart has to pump harder to deliver the same oxygen to the same tissues. A 2008 review in the Anatomical Record showed mouth breathers develop measurably higher pulmonary artery pressure over time, simply because the gas designed to lower it never arrives.
There is a second finding most people miss.
Nitric oxide is antimicrobial. It directly inhibits the replication of viruses and bacteria in the upper airway. During the COVID pandemic, researchers in the European Journal of Pharmacology proposed that habitual mouth breathers were getting hit harder partly because they had bypassed the body's first chemical line of defense. The nose was not just a filter.
It was a chemical weapons factory aimed at every pathogen trying to reach the lungs.
The implication is the part that should change how you sleep tonight.
Your body built a free 18% oxygen upgrade and a free antiviral system into the same organ. Both only activate when air passes through your nose. Both shut off the moment your mouth opens.
Half the adult population sleeps with their mouth open and has no idea they are running their lungs at 82% capacity for a third of their life.
The fix costs nothing. A strip of tape across the lips at night. That is the entire intervention.
The most expensive thing in human performance is the oxygen you already paid for and never absorbed.
Can we just start a class action lawsuit against the US government? US Citizens v United States. Gross negligence in handling taxpayer funds would be a good start. Who’s in?