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30/09/2025

Nature of Truth Makkaley

28/09/2025

This is not anti-science. It’s anti-manipulation.
Raising concerns about how science is used — funded, framed, and filtered — for personal or corporate gain isn’t a rejection of science itself. It’s a call to action to protect its integrity.
From Volkswagen’s Dieselgate emissions fraud to Coca-Cola’s exercise-centric obesity research,
From J&J’s talc safety narrative to the Sugar Research Foundation’s 1960s funding of Harvard to downplay sugar’s role in heart disease,
From Monsanto’s glyphosate safety playbook to the Covid vaccine debates —
the question isn’t whether science works.
It’s who gets to script it, and how many of us have actually read the papers before forming conclusions.
This reel isn’t about denial. It’s about discernment.
It’s about separating scientific method from marketed certainty.
It’s about reclaiming truth from branding.

27/09/2025
23/09/2025

A debate on population…

What’s the real threat to our future?

22/09/2025

This is my critique of Marxism.
Marx said religion was the o***m of the people. But what if Marxism itself became the o***m?
In this reel I explain Marx's view on religion and revolution, and how he failed to account for psychology and the human condition in shaping economics and materialism.
When religion is rejected, other belief systems rush in. Racial nationalism, religious nationalism, linguistic pride, capitalism, feminism, veganism, and even Marxism can become coping mechanisms.
They offer relief, not resolution

13/09/2025

Both capitalism and communism fail because they are just two sides of the same human story. China uses capitalism to fuel growth while keeping control. North Korea uses its own people as resources. Capitalism collapses under greed and endless growth and communism under broken systems. In the end these are just our psycho socio economic tendency, a way humans self organize to seek power. No matter the ideology someone powerful will always be in control.

10/09/2025

This is a follow up to the previous video.

07/09/2025

This reel critiques a recent Neeya Naana episode that reduced a civic crisis to a moral tug-of-war between dog lovers and affected citizens. The framing was flawed—and the format missed the real target.
Instead of inviting pet owners to emotionally defend themselves, the show should have:
- Positioned NGOs and government officials—those responsible for civic safety and animal welfare—on one side
- Featured affected citizens—those facing real consequences of systemic neglect—on the other
Or more powerfully:
- Held a full-scale debate between political party leaders, NGO representatives, and government staff.
- Forced accountability on those who shape policy, allocate budgets, and oversee civic infrastructure
Dog lovers were cornered into emotional defense. Affected voices were valid—but the real failure lies in broken systems, not individual empathy.
This reel demands: Neeya Naana must stop moral framing and start civic interrogation. The public deserves a format that exposes systemic gaps—not one that distracts with sentiment.

05/09/2025

India loses around 20,000 lives every year to rabies—one third of the global toll. Dog bites are rising, clinics are overwhelmed, and costs keep mounting. The global burden of rabies is estimated at 8.6 billion dollars annually, and in India, post-exposure treatment can cost up to ₹22,800 per person, while vaccinating a dog costs just 13 cents.Here’s the double-bind (Gregory Bateson’s theory):If we act—through mass dog vaccination and sterilisation—critics fear misuse, poor ex*****on, or cruelty.If we don’t act, the dog population grows, rabies spreads further, and healthcare costs explode.This systemic deadlock, as Martin Leighton might frame it, keeps India from reaching its target of being rabies-free by 2030.The reality is that prevention is cheaper and more humane than treatment. Sustained vaccination, sterilisation, and education could save lives and billions in costs.

Technology is moving faster than our emotions can adapt. From AI that predicts what we want to algorithms that already k...
04/09/2025

Technology is moving faster than our emotions can adapt. From AI that predicts what we want to algorithms that already know our next move, imagine the next frontier—devices that can read not just our conscious thoughts but also our hidden, unconscious desires.

It sounds like science fiction, but every leap in tech has reshaped how we live, work, and love. If the mind itself became transparent, how would trust, relationships, and intimacy survive? Would love stay strong, or would the raw truth of our inner world unravel it?

The question isn’t just about technology—it’s about whether our hearts can handle the future.

What would you choose?
03/09/2025

What would you choose?

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