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Textbooks GOT Hair Growth Backwards
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Your hair doesn’t “push” its way out of your scalp the way most of us were taught—it gets pulled out by a tiny cellular motor. The old “pushing” story collapses under a microscope Biology classes drilled in a clean narrative: cells divide rapidly in the hair bulb, stack up like bricks, and the accumulating mass pushes a hair fiber upward. The new study flips that picture by watching real human follicles in motion, not relying on cartoons or animal stand-ins. The main driver looked less like a piston and more like a winch: surrounding tissue gripped the hair and tugged it along. Researchers used living, intact human scalp follicles kept alive outside the body long enough to observe the action. With multiphoton 3D time-lapse microscopy running for two to three days, they tracked on the order of tens of thousands of cells per follicle and focused on a region many people never hear about: the outer root sheath. Those cells didn’t sit there as passive scaffolding. They moved in coordinated spirals, and the hair moved with them. Spiral cell motion turns the follicle into a traction engine The outer root sheath sits like a sleeve around the hair shaft and inner structures. The surprise was the direction and pattern of motion: cells in that sheath drifted downward in a spiral while the hair shaft extruded upward. That sounds contradictory until you picture a rope over a capstan: a rotating grip can translate motion into pulling force. The team described actin-myosin contractions—basic muscle-like machinery inside cells—creating traction that effectively towed the hair. The numbers made the point bluntly. When the researchers blocked mitosis with CDK1 inhibitors, hair growth slowed only modestly, reported in the range of roughly 5% to 20%. When they interfered with actin dynamics using cytochalasin D, growth dropped by more than 80%. In plain English: stop the “cell motor,” and the conveyor belt shuts down; slow the “cell factory,” and the belt keeps moving. Why human follicles matter more than lab-friendly animals Hair research often leans on rodents because they’re available, controllable, and ethically simpler. The problem is that mouse follicles and specialized hairs like whiskers don’t perfectly mimic thick human scalp terminal hairs. The study’s ex vivo human approach avoided those translation traps and let the authors argue they weren’t just discovering a quirk of a convenient model organism. That matters for anyone tired of headlines that cure baldness in mice, then evaporate in humans. Ex vivo also creates a fair objection: a follicle in a dish isn’t a follicle in a head. Blood supply, nerves, immune signals, and hormonal gradients all change in a living person. The conservative, common-sense reading is to treat the work as a strong mechanical clue, not a finished clinical verdict. Still, when a mechanism survives multiple tests—live imaging, drug perturbations, and computational modeling—it earns attention even before in vivo follow-up arrives. Bulb division still matters, just not the way textbooks implied The hair bulb and its matrix cells remain essential, because the shaft has to be built from something. The update is about what provides most of the force that advances that shaft through the skin. Finite-element simulations helped quantify the idea, estimating shear stresses in the outer root sheath and suggesting a large share of the “work” comes from traction rather than proliferation pressure. That re-balancing—pulling dominant, pushing secondary—changes what researchers should measure when treatments fail. This also clarifies a few long-standing oddities clinicians talk about. Patients can see continued hair emergence even when dividing cells get hammered, as in some chemotherapy settings, which never fit neatly with a pure push model. Another puzzle: why actively growing hairs can resist plucking more than expected, as though anchored by more than friction. A sheath that actively grips and tugs behaves differently from a passive sleeve, and the mechanical picture finally matches the lived experience. Hair-loss treatment implications that don’t depend on hype Many products and drug ideas aim at signaling pathways and proliferation: stimulate growth factors, extend anagen, wake up follicles, divide faster. Those approaches may still help, but this research implies an overlooked target: the motility and contractility of the outer root sheath. If the follicle’s “motor” depends on actin-myosin organization and coordinated cell choreography, then therapies could focus on restoring that mechanical competence, especially in thinning hair where structure and cellular behavior often degrade together. Industry involvement will raise some eyebrows because the collaboration included major cosmetics research. That’s not inherently a scandal; it’s a reality of applied biology where expensive imaging platforms and long development timelines often need private money. The sensible demand is transparency and replication. The study’s publication in a peer-reviewed journal and its detailed method stack—imaging plus pharmacology plus modeling—gives independent labs a clear roadmap to confirm or challenge the results. The next fight will be about proof inside living scalps The immediate open loop is whether the same pulling mechanics dominate in vivo across ages, sexes, and hormonal states—and what changes in common forms of hair loss. If the “motor” weakens, does it fail gradually, or does it break at specific points in the hair cycle? Answering that will require careful human studies that respect ethics and avoid hand-waving. If confirmed, it could shift the hair-restoration market from simply “grow more cells” to “restore the machinery that moves hair.” Textbooks were wrong: Scientists reveal the surprising way human hair really grows https://t.co/nl3YOIGzDh — Michael Plishka (@plish) March 16, 2026 Readers over 40 know the feeling of being told, for decades, that something “works this way,” only to watch newer tools expose a more complicated truth. The satisfying part here isn’t that textbooks were “stupid.” It’s that biology is mechanical as much as it is chemical. Hair isn’t just manufactured at the bottom; it’s transported upward by living tissue doing coordinated work—quietly, relentlessly, and right under your fingertips. Sources: Textbooks were wrong: Scientists reveal the surprising way human hair really grows New pulling hair growth study: hair restoration Baldness cure: PP405 molecule breakthrough treatment PMC10750333

CRUZ Endorses Attack Calling Catholics “Parasitic Foreigners”….
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CRUZ Endorses Attack Calling Catholics “Parasitic Foreigners”….

Senator Ted Cruz ignited a sectarian firestorm within conservative ranks by endorsing an article that brands traditional Catholics as parasitic foreigners infiltrating the Republican Party to undermine evangelical dominance and American support for Israel. The Catalyst for Conservative Civil War Cruz’s mid-March 2026 endorsement of the “Insurrection Barbie” Substack article arrived like a theological grenade lobbed into conservative circles. The piece attacked traditional Catholics as Latin Mass hardliners pushing integralism, a pre-Vatican II theology advocating Catholic influence over government. The author painted these believers as foreign infiltrators conspiring to replace evangelical Protestants atop the Republican power structure. Cruz amplified this message to his millions of followers, lending senatorial credibility to what many traditional Catholics viewed as naked religious bigotry wrapped in political anxiety. The timing proved particularly incendiary. Just days earlier, Cruz had told CBN News that “Christ is King,” a phrase beloved by traditional Catholics, functioned as antisemitic code when deployed by far-right groups. The senator characterized it as essentially saying “screw you, Jew” to Jewish Americans. This dual assault on traditional Catholic expression and theology struck many observers as a coordinated effort to police religious boundaries within conservatism, determining which Christians qualify for full participation in Republican politics. Dispensationalism Versus Ancient Tradition Cruz’s theological commitments illuminate this conflict. As a Baptist adhering to dispensationalism, a 19th-century Protestant framework emphasizing Israel’s covenantal primacy in God’s plan, Cruz operates from fundamentally different premises than traditional Catholics. Dispensationalists view modern Israel as central to biblical prophecy and end-times theology. Traditional Catholics, conversely, affirm Christ’s kingship over all nations without assigning special political status to any modern state. This theological chasm translates directly into foreign policy debates, particularly regarding unconditional support for Israel. The article Cruz promoted specifically targeted Catholic Answers, a mainstream apologetics organization, alongside the Society of St. Pius X, a traditionalist group in canonical irregularity with Rome. Lumping these disparate entities together revealed either theological illiteracy or deliberate conflation designed to paint all traditional expression as extremist. The piece warned that Catholic integralism posed existential danger to evangelical political supremacy, framing doctrinal differences as a demographic replacement conspiracy. This language mirrors nativist fears while applying them to fellow Christians rather than immigrants. BREAKING Senator Ted Cruz has been heavily criticised online after sharing a deranged anti Catholic conspiracy theory The post shared by Cruz claims that Catholics are causing harm to the Republican Party and, worryingly, calls for a 'Theological Counter-Attack' pic.twitter.com/0muckAJj8U — Catholic Arena (@CatholicArena) March 16, 2026 Youth Exodus Fueling Evangelical Panic Beneath the theological veneer lies demographic anxiety. Evangelical leaders increasingly acknowledge losing young believers to Catholicism and Orthodoxy. These converts often cite intellectual rigor, historical continuity, liturgical beauty, and clear moral teaching as attractions absent in contemporary evangelical worship. The “Return to Tradition” YouTube channel, which produced a nearly hour-long critique of Cruz’s endorsement, represents this movement’s media-savvy edge. Traditional Catholic podcasters and influencers attract substantial audiences among disillusioned evangelical youth seeking rootedness amid cultural chaos. The article Cruz shared inadvertently confirmed this trend by acknowledging evangelical youth defections. Rather than examining why young Protestants find traditional Catholicism compelling, the piece blamed Catholic “recruitment” tactics and conspiracy. This response mirrors political strategies that attribute electoral losses to fraud rather than persuasion failures. Conservative coalitions function when constituent groups respect theological differences while cooperating politically. Cruz’s endorsement threatens that detente by demanding evangelical theological conformity as the price of Republican membership. Political Calculations in an Election Year Cruz faces reelection pressures in 2026, navigating Texas’s complex religious landscape where Catholics represent substantial voting blocs. His willingness to alienate traditional Catholics suggests calculation that evangelical voters matter more to his coalition, or that signaling unconditional support for Israel trumps interfaith comity. The move also positions Cruz against figures like JD Vance, whose Catholic faith and nationalist critiques of neoconservative foreign policy represent an emerging challenge to establishment Republican orthodoxy on Israel and interventionism. The backlash reveals how social media platforms amplify sectarian conflicts that once simmered quietly. Substack allows fringe voices to reach audiences previously gatekept by traditional media. YouTube and X enable rapid mobilization of countervailing perspectives. Cruz’s endorsement might have passed unnoticed in previous eras, but now generates immediate, organized pushback from traditional Catholics wielding the same digital tools. The WM Review blog invoked Cardinal Billot and Pope Leo XIII to frame the controversy as exposing authentic Catholic teaching versus modernist distortions, turning Cruz’s attack into a teaching moment about integralism’s historical legitimacy. Fractures That May Not Heal Cruz issued no retraction or clarification after the backlash intensified. His silence constitutes doubling down by default, signaling that the theological line he drew remains firm. This approach might satisfy his evangelical base but alienates traditional Catholics who previously voted Republican based on shared social conservatism regarding life, marriage, and religious liberty. When a prominent senator endorses labeling fellow Christians as foreign parasites, those Christians reasonably question whether the GOP welcomes them at all. The controversy tests whether American conservatism can accommodate theological diversity or demands Protestant supremacy. Traditional Catholics bring intellectual heft, countercultural commitment, and growing numbers to conservative causes. Driving them away over foreign policy disagreements or fear of lost evangelical dominance weakens the coalition precisely when cultural battles require maximum unity. Cruz’s choice to amplify anti-Catholic rhetoric rather than build bridges suggests Republican leadership prioritizes certain theological commitments over political prudence, even when those commitments alienate natural allies who share nearly identical policy preferences on life, family, and freedom. Sources: Ted Cruz claims saying ‘Christ is King’ is antisemitic, sparks backlash. Is he Christian? Ted Cruz, Cardinal Billot, and the True Church

MUTINY: Top Intelligence Chief Abandons Trump Administration….
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MUTINY: Top Intelligence Chief Abandons Trump Administration….

The Trump administration’s highest-ranking official has resigned over the Iran war, sending shockwaves through Washington as a decorated Green Beret accuses Israeli interests of manipulating America into yet another Middle Eastern conflict. Decorated Veteran Breaks With Administration Joe Kent submitted his resignation as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center on March 17, 2026, effective immediately. The retired Army Special Forces officer, who completed 11 combat deployments and served with the CIA, announced his departure via social media platform X. Kent’s decision represents the most significant defection from Trump’s national security apparatus since the Iran conflict began. His extensive counterterrorism credentials and personal sacrifices made him a trusted adviser to President Trump on terrorism and narcotics issues, making this resignation particularly consequential for the administration’s credibility on national security matters. After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this… pic.twitter.com/prtu86DpEr — Joe Kent (@joekent16jan19) March 17, 2026 Allegations of Foreign Manipulation Echo Iraq War Concerns Kent’s resignation letter to President Trump contained explosive allegations that Israeli officials orchestrated a misinformation campaign to deceive the administration into military action against Iran. He stated he could not “in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran” because it resulted from pressure by Israel and its American lobby, despite Iran posing no imminent threat to the United States. The former Green Beret drew explicit comparisons to the Iraq War, suggesting similar manipulation tactics were employed to entangle America in another costly Middle Eastern intervention. Kent argued that Trump’s pre-June 2025 warnings about Middle East conflicts being a “trap” that would deplete U.S. resources and kill American servicemembers had proven prophetic, yet were ignored under alleged Israeli influence. Gold Star Husband’s Personal Stakes in Foreign Policy Kent’s opposition to endless wars carries profound personal weight. His first wife, Navy Chief Cryptologic Technician Shannon Kent, was killed in a 2019 suicide bombing in Syria during counterterrorism operations. This tragedy shaped his America First foreign policy stance during unsuccessful congressional campaigns in Washington’s 3rd District in 2022 and 2024. Trump nominated Kent for the NCTC directorship in February 2025, and the Senate confirmed him 52-44 in July 2025, with Republican Senator Tom Cotton praising his terrorism-fighting expertise. Kent’s resignation letter honored his service under Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and President Trump while expressing his inability to continue supporting a war he views as contrary to American interests and the administration’s original non-interventionist principles. @SpeakerJohnson on resignation of Joe Kent, Director of National Counterterrorism Center : "I don't know where Joe Kent is getting his information, but he wasn't in those briefings clearly…they had exquisite intelligence that we understood this was a serious moment for us." pic.twitter.com/7FDWfyYmwT — CSPAN (@cspan) March 17, 2026 Constitutional and Strategic Concerns for America First Supporters Kent’s departure raises critical questions about who truly controls American foreign policy decisions. His accusations that Israeli interests successfully pressured the Trump administration into war against the president’s stated instincts directly challenge the principle of American sovereignty in military matters. The Constitution vests war powers in the American government, accountable to American citizens, not foreign lobbying interests regardless of alliance relationships. Kent’s comparison to Iraq War deceptions should alarm any American who remembers how that conflict drained trillions in taxpayer dollars and thousands of American lives based on faulty intelligence. His resignation exposes potential fractures within Trump’s America First coalition between those committed to ending costly foreign interventions and those willing to pursue wars that primarily serve other nations’ strategic interests rather than defending Americans at home. BREAKING: National Counterterrorism Center Director Joseph Kent resigns, citing Iran war. He also said USA went to war because Israel told them to. pic.twitter.com/74jeaxcFUj — Donna Mugoh (@Eddie_Mugoh) March 17, 2026 The White House and Director of National Intelligence Gabbard’s office have not issued statements responding to Kent’s allegations as of March 17 afternoon. This developing situation leaves the National Counterterrorism Center without its Senate-confirmed director during an active war, creating potential disruptions to U.S. counterterrorism operations and intelligence coordination. Kent’s willingness to sacrifice a prestigious position over matters of conscience may embolden other administration officials or military personnel who share concerns about the Iran war’s justification and strategic rationale, potentially leading to further revelations about the decision-making process that led America into this conflict. Sources: National Counterterrorism Center Director resigns over war in Iran – KOMO News Joe Kent resigns over Iran war – Politico Top Trump counterterrorism official resigns over Iran – CBS News Joe Kent resigns citing Iran war – OPB

Thanksgiving’s Hidden History SURFACES
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Thanksgiving’s Hidden History SURFACES

A distorted narrative of the “First Thanksgiving” threatens to overshadow its true historical complexity, sparking debate among historians and truth-seekers. The Myths and Realities of Thanksgiving The traditional story of the “First Thanksgiving” portrays a harmonious gathering between Pilgrims and the Wampanoag in 1621. However, this narrative is largely mythic, obscuring the event’s true historical context. Historians and Native American organizations are working to correct these myths, emphasizing that the event was not the first of its kind. Earlier thanksgiving celebrations by Spanish and English settlers occurred in Florida, Texas, and Virginia. Moreover, the concept of Thanksgiving as a family-oriented religious holiday is a retroactive invention. The 1621 gathering was a pragmatic, multicultural harvest festival rather than a religious observance. The Pilgrims and Wampanoag’s relationship was complex and strategic, rather than purely friendly, driven by mutual survival needs and later deteriorated into conflicts like King Philip’s War. Historical Context and Modern Reassessment The Pilgrims, seeking religious freedom, arrived in a region depopulated by European diseases, leading to their alliance with the Wampanoag, who sought allies against rival tribes. This partnership was essential for the Pilgrims’ survival. However, the harmonious narrative obscures the later violence and dispossession of Native peoples, a reality historians aim to highlight through education and public discourse. The Smithsonian and Native American organizations advocate for teaching a fuller, more accurate history. Public awareness is gradually shifting, with some Native groups observing a National Day of Mourning to highlight historical trauma. Educational initiatives are increasingly correcting myths, including Indigenous voices to reshape the understanding of Thanksgiving’s origins. Impact and Future Directions As Thanksgiving remains a significant economic event in the U.S. with its travel, retail, and food industries, its cultural implications are evolving. The holiday is both a time for family gatherings and a focal point for activism and protest by Native groups. The education sector faces pressure to revise teaching materials to include a more accurate portrayal of the holiday’s origins. Media and cultural industries are addressing the holiday’s contested history, reflecting a broader societal shift towards inclusivity and historical accuracy. Ultimately, the reassessment of Thanksgiving’s history invites a broader reflection on American values and the importance of acknowledging all facets of the nation’s past. This shift not only honors the diverse origins of Thanksgiving but also promotes understanding and reconciliation between different cultural narratives. Sources: Scott Berkun, “Debunking The Top Thanksgiving Myths” History News Network, “Top 10 Myths About Thanksgiving” Mental Floss, “17 Thanksgiving Myths, Debunked” Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, “Rethinking Thanksgiving” Smithsonian Magazine, “The Myths of the Thanksgiving Story” Potawatomi.org, “The true, dark history of Thanksgiving”

CONVICTED Felon Guarded Top Democrat For YEARS…
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CONVICTED Felon Guarded Top Democrat For YEARS…

A Democratic congresswoman’s chief bodyguard, killed in a Dallas SWAT standoff, was revealed to be a convicted felon with active warrants who operated under aliases while protecting one of America’s most vocal progressive representatives. Criminal Past Hidden Behind Legitimate Business Front Diamon-Mazairre Robinson constructed an elaborate double life spanning years, operating under the alias “Mike King” to evade detection despite felony convictions for theft and auto theft dating from 2009 to 2017. Robinson ran “Officer Employment Around North Texas,” a state-registered firm that placed off-duty Dallas Police Department officers in security positions. This legitimate business structure provided cover for his criminal activities while granting him unprecedented access to law enforcement circles and sensitive officer information, including Social Security numbers and financial data that now concern Dallas police officials. Fatal Standoff Exposes Security Vulnerabilities Dallas police pursued Robinson through downtown Dallas on March 11, 2026, after investigations identified him as impersonating law enforcement while maintaining active warrants. The chase culminated at a Children’s Health hospital parking garage where Robinson barricaded himself in a vehicle. SWAT officers deployed tear gas to force him out, but Robinson pulled a stolen firearm on officers and was fatally shot. Police recovered 11 weapons from Robinson, including the stolen gun used in the standoff, underscoring the danger posed by his criminal activities. Body camera footage released by Dallas Police on March 17 confirmed the sequence of events and Robinson’s identity after days of initial reports using only his alias. The footage reveals the intensity of the confrontation and validates law enforcement’s response to an armed felon with outstanding warrants. Robinson’s extensive criminal history and active warrants for impersonating an officer demonstrate the failures that allowed him to infiltrate congressional security despite multiple red flags that should have disqualified him from any protective role. Congressional Security Protocols Under Scrutiny Representative Crockett’s office responded to the revelations by stating her security team “followed all protocols outlined by the House Security for members of Congress,” while simultaneously calling the situation “incredibly alarming” and blaming systemic loopholes. This defense raises troubling questions about how robust these congressional security protocols actually are if they permitted a convicted felon with active warrants to serve as a chief bodyguard for a sitting member of Congress. The fact that Robinson accompanied Crockett during her recent Senate campaign further demonstrates the scope of this security failure. The case highlights dangerous vulnerabilities in how politicians vet private security personnel, particularly when those individuals operate seemingly legitimate businesses that provide cover for criminal backgrounds. Robinson’s ability to use aliases effectively circumvented whatever background checks existed, exposing not only Crockett but potentially other clients to security risks. Dallas Police Department sources questioned how Robinson managed to dupe so many people over such an extended period, emphasizing the need for more rigorous tracking systems to prevent felons from infiltrating law enforcement-adjacent roles. Broader Implications for Law Enforcement Security The Robinson case exposes systemic weaknesses in off-duty officer security arrangements that extend beyond one congresswoman’s security detail. Dallas police officers who worked contracts through Robinson’s firm now face potential identity theft and financial fraud risks after sharing sensitive personal information with a convicted felon. The business model itself, while state-registered and technically legitimate, created opportunities for criminal exploitation that regulators failed to prevent. This raises questions about oversight of private security firms that employ off-duty law enforcement officers. This incident should serve as a wake-up call for comprehensive reforms in how congressional security operates and how private security firms are regulated. The current system’s reliance on protocols that clearly failed to catch a convicted felon using aliases demonstrates government inefficiency at its worst. For American families concerned about their representatives’ safety and the integrity of law enforcement data, this case exemplifies the consequences of inadequate vetting procedures and bureaucratic loopholes that prioritize paperwork compliance over genuine security. Taxpayers deserve accountability for how their elected officials’ security is managed and assurance that such failures will be prevented through meaningful reforms rather than excuses about following inadequate protocols.