11/11 ----- 12Skywa- k233 --- 24/04: {lot} Connecting the Dots: Glyphosate and the Web of Life with Dr. Stephanie Seneff Farmer's Footprint --- 5.39K subscribers -- 34 views Nov 11, 2025 The Invisible Ingredient - The Chemical Within: Glyphosate and Us with Zach Bush MD In this episode, researcher Dr. Stephanie Seneff unpacks how glyphosate affects our health and the delicate balance of life in and around us. She connects its widespread use to gut disruption, chronic illness, and the breakdown of biological systems we all depend on. Dr. Seneff makes a powerful case for rethinking the chemicals woven through our food system and moving toward organic and regenerative ways of growing that protect both people and the planet.
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Bio: Dr Stephanie Seneff is a senior research scientist at MIT and the author of Toxic Legacy: How the Weedkiller Glyphosate is Destroying Our Health and the Environment, named one of Kirkus Reviews’ Best Non-Fiction Books of 2021. With a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer science, Stephanie brings a systems-thinking approach to complex biological questions - exploring how environmental exposures and nutritional deficiencies contribute to disease.
Her research focuses on glyphosate’s disruptive role in human physiology, with cross-disciplinary insight drawn from biochemistry, epidemiology, and nutrition. Stephanie has a rare ability to trace the unseen - to follow subtle biochemical pathways and reveal how the health of our bodies is intimately linked to the health of our environment. Her voice in this conversation is both rigorous and visionary, inviting us to imagine what becomes possible when we move in step with nature, rather than in defiance of it.
Odds of child autism diagnosis is LOWER than chance of dying of drug overdose in their lifetime https://rumble.com/v7018tc-odds-of-child-autism-diagnosis-is-lower-than-chance-of-dying-of-drug-overdo.html?e9s=src_v1_upp_a
.. as well as a few related links n quotes [from a month&3da]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksS21V1LIEU Compact Magazine threesome episode ?? ..listened yesterday, last third has Ashley delivering on gender as unequivally as possible and succeeding if you ask me.
let us just sample some compettion for a lark [she studied chimps and at the 5 minute mark mentions 'Demonic Males' by Wrangham ......... oh boy .... i'm gonna hellajoy thisun]:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbmsPY8NEEo Kicked Out of Harvard for Speaking Truth on Gender | Biologist Carole Hooven Coleman Hughes 55K views • 4 days ago
.... 58th minute "..extremely agressive, they're almost exclusively all male, ..." [holdin her hand up like a karate chopstrewmint'] ... sigh ... why was she cancelled again????
it's crazy to me how Wrangham, Lehman [quote below] and my type of 'phenom' stay under the radar on the one hand and are stolen from on scales n spectra as broad as the false cuckworld clinchclutchclamplitin is wide ... but since nothing good comes of stealing the fumble, mangle n bumble the whole thing, spoilin the broth .. instead of, for instance, rather than goin into inspired loonitroon territory without a compass, respectfully meditating at source in hopes of not and fears of missing a lot, like ... the finer points
Wrangham .. read him in 1997 and it hit me like a 33billion ton interstellar... the other day i listened to Karen Straughan qualify lots of what it says but i don't feel all that really detracts from the larger points i have tried to draw attention to in posts n threads n whatnots ... Here she is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA5kjIgPgrY
What bonobos teach us about choosing better men | Rantzerker 246 Badger Live Streams 11.2K subscribers 710 views Streamed live on Oct 27, 2025 Honey Badger Radio Join Alison and Karen as they react to the latest claims made by bag-grabber cluster Behemoth Manifestelle as she explains how we shouldn't live like lobsters, we should ,live like the bonobos SOURCE: youtube.com/watch?v=8T5YjORIfvE Manifestelle rate of violence in bonobo society.
Now, she's right that 4:40 bonobo females win contests with males and are actually a lot more aggressive towards males. And bonobo males are less aggressive towards female bonobos. But there is a tremendous amount of malemale aggression in bonobo society. In fact, more than chimp society. And the overall rate of aggression in bonobo society is substantially greater. And if you remove what might be outliers like um chimps --5:11-- killing other chimps usually for probably gross infractions of the the hierarchy and social norms or or just in warfare or in warfare intertribal tribal intertribal warfare. And why is there intertribal warfare with chimps? Because they have they're in more resource uh there's more resource competition in the regions that they're they exist in. Um, that's not why. That's not why. But, um, no, it's not. It's not. It's because there's more uh there's more intraexual cooperation between chimpanzeee males than there is between bonobo males, right? So, the intertribal warfare doesn't occur doesn't generally occur in lean seasons where everybody's like hungry um and resources are scarce, right? because everybody's just focused on getting as much extracting as much food out of the territory that they have and they're too weak to go to war, right? It's when they're fat and bored that that they go to war, right? Yeah. 6:21 So, it it's a little bit more complicated than saying it's like a resource competition. If it is a resource competition, it's it's kind of that that evolutionary psychology kind of explanation like male lions don't understand that sex makes babies and they don't understand that they want to make their own babies, right? But they still kill all of the babies of of the previous male when they take over a pride because it and they don't know that it's going to throw all the females into estrus and they're all going to be willing to mate with him, right? Um they don't they don't understand that. They're not they're not making a calculation, right? It's just that the males that male lions that do that, uh, they pass on more copies of their genes. And the female lions that kill their, uh, small litters, one, two cubs, um, and then just go into heat right away again and try again and have a large larger litters typically, right? They end up having producing more offspring over time, over their lifetime. And presumably the female lions that felt kill other lioness's cubs also get more of the lion's share of resource. Yeah. No. So I mean it's it's like well I mean there's no lion's share of resources. The lionesses do all the hunting but um they they get they get the lion's share. Actually the lioness's share of the genes passed on. The reason why the lions, the male lions are the size they are is because they there's different types of prey to exploit during different seasons. So they keep 8:11 their size in order to be able to muscle down larger prey. That's because that's because a lot of lions are on their own.
Andrew Lehman i was lucky to find this man in the early nineties and follow his interests more and more .... he had a failed aneurysm op in 2011 and prolly turned into a plant ... https://www.academia.edu/60625843/Evolution_Autism_and_Social_Change_A_New_Feminine_Theory_of_Evolution_That_Explains_Autism (PDF) == Evolution, Autism and S o c i a l C h a n g e A New Feminine Theory of Evolution That Explains Autism Andrew Lehman -- 2010 --Published by neoteny.org For Marcia 1213 Maple Avenue Evanston, IL, 60202 ...you made this project possible... andrew@neoteny.org ...
https://aegyokawaiisneurodiversityblog.wordpress.com/2015/05/29/forever-child-neoteny-and-neurodiversity/ Forever Child (Neoteny and Neurodiversity) | Aegyo Kawaii's ... Here are some: Andrew Lehman wrote a book, Evolution, Autism & Social Change, which contains theories about autism causes, which includes neoteny as a way of evolution. Mr. Lehman constructs elaborate arguments about the origins of autism that have to do with intrauterine exposure to hormones, such as testosterone and estrogen. [15]
Docslib.org https://docslib.org › doc › 5393591 › evolution-autism-and-social-change Evolution, Autism and Social Change - DocsLib EVOLUTION, AUTISM and SOCIAL CHANGE A New Feminine Theory of Evolution That Explains Autism Andrew Lehman EVOLUTION, AUTISM and SOCIAL CHANGE A New Feminine Theory of Evolution That Explains Autism Andrew Lehman 2010 Evolution, Autism, and Social Change Published by neoteny.org For Marcia 1213 Maple Avenue Evanston, IL, 60202 ...you made this ...
starlarvae.blogspot.com https://starlarvae.blogspot.com › 2009 › 10 › autism-aspergers-neurodiversity.html Star Larvae: Autism, Aspergers, Neurodiversity & Evolution I've corresponded sporadically with a guy named Andrew Lehman, whose websites contain his thoughts on evolution and autism. He makes the case that autism is an evolutionary adaptation. Not only is it here to stay, but autism will become increasingly prevalent in each new generation. Mr. Lehman regards autism as an expression of the evolutionary mechanism called neoteny, which occurs when ...