When
Berkeley biologist Tyrone Hayes discovered that atrazine was chemically
castrating frogs and making them so feminized they could mate with
other males and lay viable eggs, you’d expect the chemical company to
study their product more carefully. Instead, they launched a
surveillance campaign against the scientist himself.
Internal
court documents revealed their strategy: investigate his wife, track his
speaking engagements, and maintain a roster of 130 supposedly
independent experts to deploy against him on demand. This isn’t
speculation but documented evidence reported by major outlets and
unsealed in litigation.
Meanwhile, the regulatory response tells
its own story. The WHO reclassified atrazine as probably carcinogenic to
humans, yet the EPA still calls it safe. The US allows 3 micrograms per
liter in drinking water while the EU caps any pesticide at 0.1, which
is thirty times stricter. Same molecule, same biology, but wildly
different standards protecting your family’s water.
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Media has obtained a copy of ‘Haotian AI’, a popular piece of realtime
deepfake software marketed to scammers. It can turn a fraudster’s face
into anyone else’s on WhatsApp, Zoom, and Teams.
404 Media’s
experimentation with Haotian AI marks the first time a journalist has
managed to test this software to see how it really works, how effective
it is, and what its existence means for the present and very near future
of scams. Our investigation finds Haotian AI demonstrates its tool as a
way to impersonate at least one U.S. police department. We link Haotian
AI to Chinese money laundering networks and the ecosystem providing
services to massive scam compounds in South East Asia, and find that
Haotian AI has brought in more than $4 million dollars for its creators.
Our investigation also reveals Haotian AI is likely based on open
source face swap tools, meaning the true value of the software is its
sophisticated technical support. With that, even the least tech-savvy
criminals can now access realtime deepfake software, opening up the
possibility for more fraudsters around the world to use this powerful
technology.
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Dave’s Killer Bread started as a redemption story with real integrity, using simple formulations that contained around 10 recognizable ingredients you could pronounce and probably had in your kitchen already. That authenticity made it America’s number one organic bread brand and eventually caught the attention of Nature’s Own’s parent company, which acquired it for over a billion dollars.
The transformation happened quietly but completely. What once was a clean product with genuine purpose became another mass-produced commodity loaded with 25 to 30+ ingredients designed for shelf stability and manufacturing efficiency rather than your health. Loyal customers immediately noticed the bread became drier and denser, because the soul of what made it special was optimized away in corporate labs focused on profit margins instead of nutritional integrity.
This pattern repeats across every health brand that gains traction, creating an illusion of choice while corporate consolidation strips away the very qualities that made these products worth buying in the first place. Your best defense remains reading every ingredient list every single time, even on brands you’ve trusted for years, because acquisitions happen quietly but the ingredients always tell the truth about what really changed behind the familiar packaging.
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