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Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by FullMoon » Thu Dec 04, 2025 2:18 pm

Anecdotally from this location, in...

...2017 the discussions were brief and along the lines of, "Do you think it's going to collapse?"
...2023 the discussions were along the lines of, "Here are some preliminary signs of possible collapse."
...late 2025, "What has collapsed lately?"
I'd consider that a very rapid rate of change. 8 years wasn't very long ago. I remember Bitcoin falling from 1k to $400 and wondering if I should get some or accept it as payment but never did. I just stuck with the metals which will be the better long term choice but won't make me rich.

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by FullMoon » Thu Dec 04, 2025 2:13 pm

spottybrowncow wrote: Wed Dec 03, 2025 9:18 pm Camille saw it coming long ago:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8BRdwgPChQ
What she says is just common sense that anyone can understand. We're in such a troubled state of affairs that common sense isn't very common anymore. I remember when John would say that he feels like a visitor in the world watching the craziness, or something to that effect. It's gotten so nutty now that the irony is that most people can recognize that it's crazy but continue to keep doing the same things and worse.

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by tim » Thu Dec 04, 2025 10:40 am

https://popularrationalism.substack.com ... table-pfas
From Big Chem to Your Table: PFAS Are Being Sprayed on Our Food and No One Told the Public

Take a good look at policies that fly in the face of reason and logic. Understand: You Did Not Consent to This.
They’re spraying PFAS on our food, and the public has no idea.

PFAS—per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances—are synthetic chemicals engineered to resist heat, oil, and water. Their carbon-fluorine bonds, among the strongest in chemistry, make them incredibly stable and essentially non-degradable in nature. Developed in the 1940s, PFAS found early use in industrial applications, firefighting foams, and consumer products like nonstick cookware, waterproof fabrics, and food packaging. But in recent decades, they’ve entered an entirely new arena: agriculture.

PFAS now reach food crops through four primary routes: as active ingredients in pesticides, as unlabeled co-formulants or impurities in pesticide mixtures, as leachates from fluorinated containers, and via biosolids (processed sewage sludge) applied to soil as fertilizer. Each of these vectors has been confirmed in the scientific literature. And yet, none of them are disclosed to consumers—and few are understood even by farmers themselves.

In California, the state’s comprehensive pesticide reporting system shows that more than 15 million pounds of PFAS-containing pesticides were sprayed between 2018 and 2023. These included dozens of registered active ingredients used on almonds, tomatoes, grapes, pistachios, and alfalfa—commodities that make their way into baby food, school lunches, and livestock feed. These chemicals aren’t legacy contaminants drifting in from past manufacturing; they’re new PFAS chemistries, registered and sprayed intentionally. In 2025, EPA approved two more: cyclobutrifluram and isocycloseram, which are now allowed on leafy greens, peas, citrus, cottonseed, and more. Both belong to chemical families that degrade into smaller PFAS over time.

But most pesticide users—and the public—remain unaware that PFAS are involved at all. That’s because PFAS can be present as so-called “inert” ingredients in pesticide formulations. These aren’t disclosed on product labels and are often shielded under confidential business information protections. In one study published in Journal of Hazardous Materials Letters, researchers found PFOS, a toxic and globally restricted PFAS, in six of ten common agricultural insecticides at concentrations between 3.9 and 19.2 mg/kg. Soil and plant samples taken from fields where these insecticides were used also tested positive for PFAS.

Still more PFAS reach food crops through biosolids. These are the solids left over from wastewater treatment, marketed as free or low-cost fertilizer. Because PFAS survive the treatment process intact, they concentrate in biosolids. Farmers apply them to fields unaware they are seeding the soil with persistent organic pollutants. Multiple studies—including field trials on lettuce, tomatoes, and corn—confirm that PFAS are taken up by plants from these soils. Short-chain PFAS like PFBA and PFPeA, which are highly mobile, accumulate especially in leafy tissues. Even single applications of industrially impacted biosolids can lead to measurable contamination of plants and runoff.

EPA’s biosolids regulations do not yet include enforceable limits for PFAS, though states like Maine have begun to act independently. In 2022, Maine banned all land application of biosolids after PFAS were detected in soil, groundwater, milk, and meat from affected farms.

Why does this matter? Because PFAS are toxic at vanishingly small doses and build up over time. CDC biomonitoring shows that over 97% of Americans have detectable PFAS in their blood. Studies confirm PFAS in umbilical cord blood, placenta, and breast milk, meaning exposures begin in utero and continue through infancy.

The most consistently demonstrated health effect of PFAS is immune suppression. The National Toxicology Program classifies PFOS and PFOA as presumed human immune hazards. In a landmark study published in JAMA, researchers found that children with higher blood PFAS levels had significantly reduced antibody responses to routine childhood vaccines. A 2024 follow-up in Environmental Research found that early-life exposure was associated with lower antibodies to MMR and tetanus vaccines at 18 months.

But the harms do not stop there. The C8 Science Panel, convened as part of a class-action settlement, found probable links between PFOA exposure and testicular cancer, kidney cancer, ulcerative colitis, thyroid disease, high cholesterol, and pregnancy-induced hypertension. Other studies associate PFAS with liver damage, endocrine disruption, lowered birth weight, preeclampsia, miscarriage, and altered adolescent blood pressure. These effects are not rare, nor are they confined to occupationally exposed populations. They appear at exposure levels already present in the general public.

And still, the approvals continue. In 2023, EPA adopted a narrowed definition of PFAS for regulatory purposes, excluding molecules with only a single fluorinated carbon atom—even when those degrade into terminal PFAS like trifluoroacetic acid, which contaminates rainfall, aquifers, and drinking water. This definition allows chemical manufacturers to claim their products are not PFAS while distributing substances that contribute to the same environmental and biological burden. It is, in effect, a definitional loophole designed to support continued PFAS pesticide approvals.

This is where the public must intervene. Moms Across America, a grassroots nonprofit, has taken the lead along with Friends of the Earth. Their independently funded food testing programs have documented PFAS contamination in grocery staples, fast food, and even school lunches. Their advocacy has challenged EPA policies and pesticide registrations, exposed conflicts of interest, and pushed for state-level bans and reforms. They are calling for a national ban on PFAS pesticides, strict limits or prohibitions on biosolids use in agriculture, and full public disclosure of all pesticide ingredients—including inerts.

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by tim » Thu Dec 04, 2025 10:39 am

https://ekolovesyou.com/p/mrbeast-the-rockefellers
MrBeast + The Rockefellers

The water is free, but the children are the price
you don’t know him. You’ve never seen his videos.

His name, MrBeast, sounds like a cartoon villain to your ears.

That is the point.
Your grandchildren know him. Your nieces, your nephews, the children down the street. They watch him. They trust him. They spend hours each day in his world. And they trust him more than they trust you, their teachers, or their government.

Last week that trust was purchased.

On November 24, 2025, The Rockefeller Foundation, a name you definitely recognize, announced a formal partnership with this 27-year-old YouTuber.

A century-old empire of finance and social engineering has joined forces with the most influential children’s entertainer in history.

They are not targeting you. They are targeting the hearts and minds of the next generation. And they are building wells in Africa to do it.

The Partnership: Capturing Hearts and Minds
Read their own words. This is not speculation.

“Generations Z and Alpha represent nearly half of humanity.”

That is nearly 4 billion souls, aged 1 to 28. That is their harvest.

“Many spend 7 to 9 hours per day on screens, passively consuming.”

A captive audience, raised on smartphones they were given in strollers.

And the crucial line:

“Young people trust creators like MrBeast more than governments, brands, and institutions.”

They trust him more.




Dr. Rajiv Shah, president of the Rockefeller Foundation (bonus: look into his other affiliations) stated the goal plainly.

The philanthropic sector has “failed to capture the hearts and minds” of the young.

Capture. Not educate. Not empower. Capture.

They call this “Next Gen Storytelling”. It is focus-grouped language for psychological conditioning. As one insider put it, the donation button is the Trojan Horse, but “the algorithm is the syringe.”

People will view the partnership’s stated mission as noble. Water infrastructure across Africa. Their first trip is scheduled for early 2026.

It is a mission of physical construction, requiring long-term presence, in the world’s most vulnerable places.

Who Is MrBeast?
Imagine a man in his mid-twenties. He looks like a clean-cut college student. He makes videos where he gives away private islands, pays for a thousand eye surgeries, or buries himself alive for 50 hours.

To you and me, it seems bizarre.

To a 12-year-old, it is the pinnacle of generosity and excitement.

He exploded from obscurity to 452 million YouTube subscribers across his channels, more than the population of the United States and Canada combined. Faster than anyone in history.

His content is engineered, second-by-second, frame-by-frame, to trigger dopamine hits in the developing brain.




But look closer at the face that greets them.

The airbrushed skin. The widened, unblinking eyes. The shark-like, frozen smile that never reaches the eyes. Other youtubers call it “uncanny” and “soulless,” comparing him to a horror movie villain.

They are right. It is not a human face. It is a retention tactic. A mask engineered to arrest the gaze of a toddler.

He is not a celebrity in your world. He is a digital sovereign in theirs.

In August 2025, during a 15-hour charity livestream, a fellow creator donated $15,000 to his water fund. His response was immediate and chilling:

“That’s tooth fairy money, right?”

He bullied millionaires live on air for more cash, then asked his team: “What percentage of $8 million is $15,000?”

Dead eyes. Robotic delivery. Zero recognition of what money means to normal people. The stream raised $12 million. He called it his “biggest flex.”

Parents who’ve seen the footage use words like “unsettling.”

Your instincts about him are correct.




The Kingdom of the Beast
It isn’t just wells in Africa.

On November 13, 2025, MrBeast opened his first physical theme park. Not in America. In Saudi Arabia.

It is called “Beast Land.”

The park is open for exactly 45 days, closing around Christmas.

Ticket tiers? $7. $25. And for full access? $66.

They are not hiding it. They are mocking you with it.

His logo is a panther with a lightning bolt striking the eye.

In Luke 10:18, Jesus says, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.” The eye is the lamp of the body. If they take the eye, they take the mind.

The Frequency
There is a reason he is the “Prince of the Air.”

The prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now at work in the children of disobedience. —Ephesians 2:2
The airwaves. The wireless frequencies. The screens.

MrBeast was born on May 7, 1998.

Do you know what else happened on that exact day?

Bluetooth technology was officially launched to the world.

The technology of wireless connection, of the “airwaves,” was born the same day as the man who now dominates the digital airwaves.

We don’t believe in coincidences, so let’s just call it a marker.

He is the perfect vessel for the age of Transhumanism. His toy line for children is literally called “MrBeast Lab Mutators.”

Tagline: “Engineer your own beast.”

The toy involves placing a creature in a “mutation chamber” to change its form

He is conditioning your children to accept mutation. To accept that their bodies are raw material to be engineered.




A Pattern of Corruption, and Perfect Immunity
We have a documented pattern of corruption met with perfect immunity.

The Co-Host and the Children.
For twelve years, his co-host was a man named Chris Tyson, who ‘transitioned’ into Ava Kris Tyson.

In 2024, screenshots emerged of Tyson’s private messages with minors, victims aged 13 and 15..

More than 60 percent of MrBeast’s audience is between the ages of 13 and 24.

A former employee stated under his own name that the company, and MrBeast himself, had long known about Tyson’s inappropriate interest in minors and protected him. He was an open “MAP”—Minor Attracted Person.

MrBeast hired his own law firm to investigate. But to nobody’s surprise, they found “no misconduct”. No police were ever involved. And the story vanished.

The Rigged Giveaways.
Another former employee provided public records showing a supposed “random fan” who won $800,000 was, in fact, a recently hired editor who had just bought a million-dollar house near headquarters. The employee published internal documents describing the company’s “emphasis on understanding children’s psychology and how to manipulate them.”

He was threatened with a lawsuit by Elon Musk’s personal lawyer and disappeared from the internet.

The Crypto Schemes.
Investigators traced millions in profits made by MrBeast’s investment fund. The method? Use his name to buy obscure digital tokens, have him tweet about them to his young followers, and then sell as their money pours in. A textbook pump-and-dump, targeting his own audience.

He appears impervious. You only get that protection when what you provide (unfettered access to the minds of the young) is invaluable to powerful people.




The Old Playbook: A Lesson from Haiti
To understand what is coming, look to what has already been.

After the 2010 Haiti earthquake, billions were pledged for relief. The Clinton Foundation led the charge, promising water, homes, and hope.

In the chaos, a woman named Laura Silsby was arrested at the border with 33 Haitian children. She had no paperwork. Most of the kids had living parents.

But she claimed they were all orphans.

The Clintons personally intervened. She served minimal time. She now works, under a new name, for the company that runs the Amber Alert system.

The billions for Haiti largely vanished. The infrastructure was never built. The “charity” served as a vehicle for access and influence.

The model was: Crisis. Humanitarian cover. Physical access to the vulnerable.

The Clinton Foundation became too infamous, too exposed. The model needed a new face.

The New Face

The Rockefeller Foundation is no stranger to social engineering. It funded the American eugenics movement. It reshaped modern medicine and education to serve its visions of control.

It is the architect of systems.

Now, it partners with the friendly, Youtube pied piper grandchildren adore.

They call it an “unlikely partnership.” It is not unlikely. It is inevitable.

Institutions like the World Economic Forum, the Clinton Foundation, even the Freemasons, have lost credibility. Their brands are toxic.

So they are rebranding.

They are using influencers instead of politicians. Entertainment instead of news. They need a vessel who speaks the language of the youth, who holds their trust, and who has proven immune to scandal.

They have found him.

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by Higgenbotham » Wed Dec 03, 2025 11:23 pm

In an accelerating collapse, there are some silver linings. Also during that conversation, we talked about how truly excellent the school is that we send our kids to. Many of the teachers there are what I call "public school refugees" who are experienced teachers and administrators who have left the public schools in disgust so they can now do what they are called to do, albeit for less money. We traded stories about how the teachers there discipline to a higher standard than what we as parents expect. Therefore, we know that things are in good hands and we don't have to babysit situations we hear about from our kids. Of course, as those highly competent teachers and administrators flee the public schools, the collapse of the public schools accelerates.

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by Higgenbotham » Wed Dec 03, 2025 10:07 pm

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Anecdotally from this location, in...

...2017 the discussions were brief and along the lines of, "Do you think it's going to collapse?"
...2023 the discussions were along the lines of, "Here are some preliminary signs of possible collapse."
...late 2025, "What has collapsed lately?"

After I posted earlier today, a parent of one of my daughter's classmates was saying all but 2 of the public elementary schools in Pflugerville, Texas have basically collapsed and aren't worth sending your kids to. According to her, school after school has collapsed in that district over the past 10 years. Then she went on to say that in one school, there is a child who has hour long tantrums and everyone is told to stand back and do nothing until the tantrum plays out. So twenty some kids are basically on standby doing nothing for an hour. They are told that every child has a right to learn as the reason for allowing this. She said, therefore, for her it is either the private school our kids are going to or home schooling. Public school is now out of the question for her family. We then carried on with a discussion of how we have to pay for this nonsense, the amount of money public schools waste and how high our taxes are.

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by spottybrowncow » Wed Dec 03, 2025 9:18 pm

Camille saw it coming long ago:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8BRdwgPChQ

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by FullMoon » Wed Dec 03, 2025 2:43 pm

I remember when John thought your concept of a coming dark age was extravagant. But nowadays even a normal person wouldn't think so. Because the world we live in has become so obviously extravagant. Maybe this show how hard it is to get a clear grasp on the conditions we live in while we're living in them. Like the frog coming to a boil analogy. If it's obvious now to even an average person, then I think we're just about boiled.

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by Higgenbotham » Wed Dec 03, 2025 11:07 am

A year or two ago, I used to write something here called Dark Age Chronicles every few days, which had anecdotes about evidence of the coming dark age, subject to interpretation of course. Nowadays, it's literally every day that I see everyday evidence of a coming dark age, sometimes several times per day. Whether it's the cartons of milk going from 64 ounces to 59 ounces even as prices increase, $65 or $79 per person ("just" $39 for kids under 12!) being the most common cost of a Thanksgiving buffet dinner in this area in 2025, failed name brand equipment that is less than 3 years old that a few decades ago would have been trouble free for 10 or 20 years, or what have you, the evidence comes in steadily, loudly and clearly.

Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel

by FullMoon » Tue Dec 02, 2025 10:51 pm

Higgenbotham wrote: Tue Dec 02, 2025 3:16 pm
While Hawthorne still considers himself lucky to be employed, he said his current salary “doesn’t even approach” the threshold it takes to afford a home in his area of Washington State. His home state’s software developer workforce grew by more than 16% through H-1B certifications over just a 9-month period, with 83% of these positions approved at or below Washington State’s median wage, according to public data he analyzed and shared with the DCNF.
https://dailycaller.com/2025/12/02/amer ... -1b-visas/
It's this kind of job specifically that I've seen is going to be replaced by Ai. Not that Ai will take over everything but some things it is forecasted to do better than humans. So these people have been trained in a skill that is becoming obsolete.

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