UGH Article: Happy New Year
We Are a Death-Marketing & Death-Management Civilization
- Yet We Wish You a
“Happy New Year”
(But Sincerely - Not Customarily)
Each year, we parrot mechanically - "Happy New Year", like programmed drones
Each year, we parrot mechanically - "Happy New Year", like programmed drones.
But pause for a moment: Do you want your words of health and happiness for your loved ones to turn into lived reality - rather than merely echo tradition?
Neuroscience suggests we may not have free will.
Buddhi reminds us we can - if we are correctly awakened. That means we can transform our hollow rituals into living reality.
Free Will and Neuroscience: From Explaining Freedom Away to New Ways of Operationalizing and Measuring It [1]
To do so, we need courage, determination, and a razor-sharp mind - freed from conditioning and able to see clearly the painful truth:
Our civilization thrives by commodifying death and orchestrating destruction.
Under the illusion of "progress," we participate - directly or silently - in a system that sustains itself by creating wars and diseases, then profiting from managing the
very miseries it manufactures.
We glorify conditioning our youth to compete, fight, and die for national, ideological, or religious pride.
Meanwhile, the commons - the non-combatant civilians and the survivors of battle alike - live lives consumed by anxiety, debt, and despair.
Our collective genius and resources - meant to nurture life - remain trapped in the ancient instincts of fear, competition, and self-preservation.
What once ensured survival now fuels division: "Us versus Them, more for us, less for you."
Wars, pandemics, and profit-driven despair have turned death itself into a global commodity.
And still, we smile and proclaim, "Happy New Year!"
Through this satirical yet evidence-based factual reflection, United Global Human invites you to uncover: Who is the real architect of our Death-Marketing Civilization?
Your investigation - to apprehend the real culprit behind humanity's wars and miseries, is the first step toward the long-awaited Revolution our fractured world so desperately needs: the awakening freed from conditioning - Buddhi, Correct Awareness.
UGH Article - Bhuddi, Free Your Mind
This is the dawn of a new human consciousness - rising above our self-created vortex of destruction - to restore peace and well-being for all.
The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single conscious step, wrote the Chinese scholar Lau Tsu.
Let that step begin now.
www.unitedglobalhuman.org
From your Death-Marketing and
Death-Management Civilization,
Wishing You a “Happy New Year”
But we wish you a Happy New Year only as a formality - just as you do. Exactly as you do.
Because in reality, we - the unseen forces shaping your world - are fully committed to eroding your peace, your happiness, and the very health and well-being of you and your children.
Allow Us to Introduce Ourselves
We are the Assistants to the Chief Architects of your present Death-Marketing & Death-Management Civilization.
We exist in overwhelming numbers - scientists, medical and non-medical professionals, irresponsible media figures, and many political and religious leaders.
Our Goal: Block Buddhi at All Costs
We work relentlessly to tighten the chains of mental slavery - keeping you distracted, divided, and disconnected - to ensure that you never pursue or gain Correct Awareness (Buddhi): The mind and consciousness freed from the shackles of conditioned thinking and behavior.
This is essential to prevent humanity from uniting as a global human family - the United Human Nation.
A divided, misled, and bamboozled humanity - brimming with untapped genius yet deprived of Buddhi - remains trapped, spinning endlessly in a vicious cycle of self-created war, disease, destruction, and death. Ignorance and division are the essential fuels of a global economy that sustains itself through devastation while expertly managing its by-products.
The Core of Our Strategy
- Misusing Science - To create and sell wars and diseases.
- Misusing Religion and Faith - To exploit belief systems, divide minds, and control masses.
- Raising Poverty and Charity - To maintain economic inequality while disguising it as compassion.
How We Do It
Our Achievements - explained for your kind appreciation.
1. Misusing Science to Design a Toxic Lifestyle - Creating and Selling Diseases
We create diseases, then profit by selling you the cures for the diseases we sold to you.
We do not heal minds-we manufacture mental illnesses, then market anti-depressants to keep you comfortably numb, emotionally disconnected, and perpetually dependent.
We exploit real science-subtly twisting it into pseudo-science-to distort truth and control public perception. With carefully engineered data, sponsored studies, and media repetition, we shape your reality until you no longer question it.
Through advanced marketing and psychological manipulation, we flood your world with pseudo-scientific claims. We speak of "natural," "alternative," and "integrative" cures - not to enlighten you, but to confuse you, to make sure you can no longer perceive truth from illusion.
We have woven a digital and media-driven net around you-ensuring that you remain trapped in an endless loop of distraction, consumption, and blind belief.
When you seek knowledge about health, rest assured: our global taskforce - scientists, professionals, media figures, political and religious leaders, even those close to you - will ensure that you never find the truth.
"What Is the Correct Information?"
2. Targeting You - and the Generations to Come
We target not only you, but your children and their children - an essential strategy for sustaining the business of creating and selling diseases and their cures.
We have succeeded in taking natural, healthy food off your plates and replacing it with ultra-processed, fiber-depleted, sugary, and chemically engineered "food products." What you call "health foods," "diet plans," or "supplements" often serve our purpose better than real nourishment.
"Ultra-processed babies: are toddler snacks one of the great food scandals of our time?"
- The Guardian, March 2025 [2]
Even your infants are being primed for lifelong dependence on artificial nutrition. Diet can alter genetic expression across generations - as shown in studies published in the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
Impact of Epigenetic Dietary Compounds on Transgenerational Prevention of Human Diseases - NCBI [3]
Your unhealthy lifestyle and toxic diet gradually destroy your body's natural defenses. Metabolic disorders - obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer - set in silently. You age prematurely, become vulnerable, and increasingly addicted to both proven and unproven cures.
Sedentary living and excessive medical intervention rob your body of its innate ability to heal itself - the principle you once called "Use it or lose it."
Your hard-earned money-and your governments' resources-are drained in treating avoidable diseases we have sold to you. And thus, we remain immensely successful in increasing the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) and human suffering.
The Lancet - Global Burden of Disease Study [4]
We Don't Let You Die - Too Soon
Be grateful to us: We don't let you die easily.
If you die too soon, who will follow our plans? Who will buy and use our products? That's why we've worked tirelessly to extend your lifespan - but not your healthspan.
Yes, you may live longer, but you will live sicker. As research from the University of Southern California reveals, Americans are living longer overall, but with more years marked by disabilities or health issues-fewer disease-free years than previous generations.
Americans Live Longer But With Disabilities or Health Issues, Study Shows - USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology [5]
This trend isn't unique to the U.S.; globally, life expectancy has surged from 66.8 years in 2000 to 73.1 years in 2019, according to the World Health Organization. Yet, the gap between total lifespan and healthy life expectancy has widened to 9.6 years - a 13% increase since 2000-meaning more time spent in poor health worldwide.
Global Health Estimates: Life Expectancy and Healthy Life Expectancy - WHO [6]
The Global Divide Between Longer Life and Good Health - Mayo Clinic News Network [7]
We take pride in that achievement.
Health Promotion - Our Favorite Irony
You, your governments, the World Health Organization, even groups like United Global Human, all speak of "health promotion" and a "tobacco-free world."
Yet your leaders continue to permit the manufacture and marketing of health-hostile products - junk food, tobacco, and alcohol - while framing it as "freedom of choice."
Your regulatory forces - the police, the military - still smoke and drink openly. If they cannot abstain, how can they enforce change on others?
We know that honest clinicians, educators, activists, and scientific communities push back against us, advocating evidence-based self-care, healthy eating, and lifestyle changes that can naturally address obesity, maintain normal weight, regularize bowel function, and improve overall health.
Obesity: We Need to Move Beyond Sugar - The Lancet (January 16, 2016) [8]
For instance, policies like Mexico's tax on sugary drinks and non-essential energy-dense foods have aimed to curb obesity, yet global implementation remains uneven.
Mexico's Evaluation of Taxes on SSB & Non-Essential Foods - Global Food Research Program [9]
Even proposals like a "fat tax" for overweight individuals to offset healthcare costs - floated by a German MP - highlight the ongoing debate on accountability.
Overweight People Should Pay 'Fat Tax' to Cover Healthcare Costs, German MP Says - The Telegraph [10]
And high-profile cases, such as Dr. Oz being scolded by U.S. Senators for promoting "miracle" weight-loss products, expose the blurred lines between marketing and medicine.
The 'Dr. Oz Effect': Senators Scold Mehmet Oz for Diet Scams - NBC News [11]
You Know the Harm - Yet You Do It Anyway
You already know:
- First, second, and third-hand smoke kills millions yearly.
- A father's smoking harms the mother and the unborn child.
- Smoking and alcohol during pregnancy damage a baby's DNA - permanently.
And yet, despite this knowledge, the cycle continues. Actions often contradict professed love for children and future generations, sowing seeds of preventable disease.
The suffering persists - for your own beloved ones and the unborn.
But Our Business Thrives - Because Your Leaders Help Us
Your political leaders - eager to please voters and corporations - allow big businesses and unscrupulous traders to:
- Sell tobacco.
- Sell alcohol.
- Sell junk food.
- Market unnecessary, harmful products and devices.
We are not afraid of media criticism. Why would we be? Without the media, we couldn't succeed in our plan. And fortunately, the world does not lack irresponsible media.
Questions like "Should drug firms make payments to doctors?" persist, as such incentives can influence prescribing practices.
Should Drug Firms Make Payments to Doctors? - BBC News [12]
Should Doctors Be 'Selling' Drugs for the Pharmaceutical Industry? - BMJ (British Medical Journal) [13]
The World Health Organization (WHO) has highlighted how exaggerated health scares and fear tactics can exploit public fears to benefit industries, though some campaigns use fear effectively for compliance.
Effective and Ineffective Use of Fear in Health Promotion Campaigns - NIH [14]
We know that some among you have begun to talk about 'lifestyle change' and 'evidence-based self-care' - the audacious idea that people could take responsibility for their own health.
These advocates speak of natural healing, detoxifying the body, and maintaining health through balanced eating and moderate living. Yet, scientific consensus often views popular "detox" regimens skeptically, emphasizing that the body naturally detoxifies via organs like the liver and kidneys, with no strong evidence supporting commercial cleanses for weight loss or toxin elimination.
"Detoxes" and "Cleanses": What You Need To Know - National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) [15]
We are aware that a few honest clinicians, educators, activists, and members of the scientific community despise us.
They publish uncomfortable truths, such as:
- "Obesity: We Need to Move Beyond Sugar" - The Lancet (January 16, 2016).
- Proposals for a "fat tax" on overweight individuals to offset healthcare costs - The Daily Telegraph.
- "The Dr. Oz Effect": U.S. Senators scolding a celebrity doctor for marketing "miracle" cures - NBC News.
- Mexico's taxes on sugary drinks and junk food to combat obesity - and similar policies worldwide.
But our business continues to thrive.
Why?
Our Secret Allies: The Leaders You Elect
Your political leaders-eager to please you and secure your votes-make sure it does.
They happily permit the sale of:
— Tobacco.
— Alcohol.
— Junk food.
— "Wellness" products and gadgets designed more for profit than benefit.
They call it "consumer freedom."
We call it "strategic obedience."
We are not afraid of media criticism. Why would we be?
Without the media, we would not exist. The media is not our enemy-it is our amplifier.
And fortunately, the world never runs short of irresponsible journalists.
Critics and Exposés: The Voices Challenging Us
Many educators and social activists-past and present-have tried to reform social and health care systems to prioritize prevention over profit. Some brave individuals, often dismissed as outliers, have exposed these truths. Here are key examples:
They tried to show that disease can be marketed, fear can be manufactured, and health can be sold.
But you didn't listen. And so, we continue.
Selling Sickness by Ray Moynihan and Alan Cassels:
Pharmaceutical companies redefine normal conditions as diseases to expand markets, turning healthy people into patients.
Selling Sickness by Ray Moynihan - Amazon books [16]
Related: Is There an Epidemic of Disease Mongering? by Ray Moynihan [17]The Truth About the Drug Companies by Marcia Angell:
The industry prioritizes profits over patient well-being, influencing research and marketing to drive over-medicalization.
The Truth About the Drug Companies on Amazon [18]Disease Mongering and Drug Marketing - U.S. National Institutes of Health (2005): Explores how pharma manufactures diseases alongside drugs.
Disease Mongering and Drug Marketing - NIH [19]Disease Mongering in Drug Promotion by David Henry et al.: Drug companies inflate health conditions' prevalence to boost demand.
Disease Mongering in Drug Promotion - NIH [20]WHO's Reports on Fear Tactics in Health: Highlights how manufactured crises exploit fears for industry gain.
Fear Appeals to Promote Better Health Behaviors - NIH [21]Retraction Watch: Tracks pharmaceutical retractions, exposing flawed research that props up industry claims.
Retraction Watch on Pharmaceutical Retractions [22]Sense About Science: Challenges disease mongering by promoting evidence-based understanding.
Sense About Science on Disease Mongering [23]
Misusing Science for War and Weapons
We fully understand the irony of human evolution: You shed your tails and called yourselves human, yet your minds remain enslaved to primitive instincts - division, competition, conflict, and conquest.
You are well-trained machines - conditioned, predictable, programmable.
You have no free will; even when you glimpse the truth, you cannot act wisely.
You realize, dimly, that humanity's unity is essential for survival and prosperity. But every attempt to unite ends in larger divisions.
You dismantle small camps only to form bigger ones — calling them nations.
You form treaties - East vs West, North vs South, Us vs Them.
And your grandest creation, the United Nations, often functions more like a Divided Nations Organization.
Your conditioned mind makes our work effortless: We keep you embroiled in endless cycles of war and disease, because your misery is our most profitable commodity.
From swords and cannons to drones and nuclear bombs, war has always been the most successful business model in history - more lucrative than agriculture, art, or education.
To our delight, we watch you create enemies just to keep the machine running - whether in ancient empires or modern democracies.
So yes, we have earned your admiration. Our perseverance has been exceptional; our results, undeniable.
Our rigor and success are not without challenges — or critics.
Historical and Modern Evidence of Our Achievement
Historical Eras:
1. Roman Empire (27 BC - 476 AD): The Roman economy relied heavily on war and conquest, looting resources, enslaving people, and taxing territories. Advanced weapon manufacturing, from swords to siege engines, became a major industry.
2. British Empire and the Industrial Revolution (18th-19th Century): Economic growth was tied to naval ships, cannons, and firearms. The East India Company operated as a war machine, conquering and extracting wealth from regions like India.
3. World Wars I & II (20th Century): These conflicts boosted U.S. and European economies through mass production of tanks, aircraft, and weapons. The U.S. emerged as a superpower post-WWII, fueled by its war-driven industrial complex.
Modern Era:
4. U.S. Military-Industrial Complex (Post-WWII to Present): President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned in his 1961 farewell address of the "military-industrial complex" - an alliance of defense contractors and the military - that could wield unwarranted influence for profit over public interest. He urged vigilance: "We must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence... by the military-industrial complex."
President Dwight D. Eisenhower's Farewell Address (1961) - National Archives [24]
The U.S. defense budget exceeds $800 billion annually, with major companies thriving on missiles, jets, and drones sold globally. Defenders argue it bolsters national security and creates jobs, while critics decry profiteering and policy distortion.
The Military-Industrial Complex: Evolution and Expansion - Inquiries Journal [25]
Security & Prosperity: Benefits of a Robust Defense Industrial Base - Business Council of Canada [26]
5. The Cold War (1947-1991): The U.S.-Soviet arms race drove production of nuclear weapons, tanks, and submarines. Proxy wars in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and the Middle East sustained the economy.
6. The War on Terror (2001-Present): U.S. invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan cost trillions, enriching contractors like Blackwater (now part of Constellis, providing integrated services to government, commercial, and humanitarian clients, including security, training, humanitarian aid, and emergency response.) and Halliburton (a multinational corporation that provides products and services to the energy industry).
Current Global Scenarios:
7. Russia-Ukraine War (2022-Present): Western nations supply billions in weapons to Ukraine, boosting profits for U.S. and European arms firms.
8. Israel-Palestine Conflict: Israel, a top arms exporter, develops drones and missile systems, supported by billions in annual U.S. military aid.
Economic Data Supporting the War Business Model (2024):
Top 5 Defense Companies Revenue:
- Lockheed Martin: $71 billion (96% from defense).
- RTX (formerly Raytheon): $80.7 billion (defense-focused).
- Boeing: $66.5 billion (defense segment ~$33 billion).
- General Dynamics: $47.7 billion.
- Northrop Grumman: $32 billion (estimated from prior trends).
Top 100 Defense Companies 2024 - Defense News [27]
Global Arms Trade (2020-2024):
Valued at hundreds of billions, with the U.S. as the largest exporter (43% share), per SIPRI. Total arms sales by top 100 companies
reached $592 billion in 2021, with trends continuing upward amid global instability.
Trends in International Arms Transfers, 2024 - SIPRI [28]
The Voices Challenging Us on War
War Is a Racket by Smedley D. Butler:
A decorated Marine exposes how wars benefit corporations at the expense of soldiers and taxpayers.
War Is a Racket - Wikipedia Summary [29]
The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein:
Crises like wars enable "disaster capitalism," where elites push privatization for profit. Praised for its critique but criticized for oversimplifying economic policies.
The Shock Doctrine - Naomi Klein Official Site [30]
The Pentagon's Wars by Mark Perry:
Details how U.S. military influence promotes endless conflict, benefiting contractors.
Eisenhower's Farewell Address (1961):
As above, a foundational warning against the MIC's power.
Weapons for Sale by Alex Kane:
U.S. arms sales fuel global conflicts by arming authoritarian regimes.
The Merchants of Death by H.C. Engelbrecht and F.C. Hanighen:
Arms manufacturers profit from wars by supplying all sides, without moral accountability.
Merchants of Death - Routledge, Summary [31]
SIPRI Reports on Global Arms Sales: Reveal how instability drives industry profits, influencing policy.
Financial Value of the Global Arms Trade - SIPRI [32]
How We Misuse Religion and the Teachings of Buddha
We are fully aware that from childhood, you are forced and intimidated to believe and practice the religion your parents and society have traditionally followed - without being allowed to question or understand it deeply.
You do not strive to read and comprehend the authentic messages in the original texts of your religion, nor do you seek to truly understand the teachings of enlightened teachers or gurus. Instead, your religion and faith are simply inherited from your parents or the society you are born into.
It is this ignorance and blind obedience that helps us manipulate your devotion and respect.
Across history, religion has been wrongly explained-turned into a tool to divide humanity, create sects, hatred, and conflict. Who really gains? Not religion, not God, not the followers - but the leaders, who escalate violence and ensure protracted, often genocidal, misery.
Ugh Commentary on Escalating Violence Through Religion - United Global Human [33]
Your innate tendency to either dominate as leaders or submit as followers-a trait rooted in evolutionary psychology-further helps us create opportunistic leaders, fraudulent clerics, and unquestioning followers. This enables the misuse and exploitation of religious teachings.
Real vs. Fake Gurus / Educators: How to Spot the Imposters? - United Global Human [34]
The Leader - Follower Dynamic: An Evolutionary Legacy
Humans have an innate tendency to either dominate as leaders or submit as followers - a trait rooted in evolutionary psychology, where leadership and followership evolved as adaptive strategies for group coordination and survival in ancestral environments.
An Evolutionary Psychology of Leader-Follower Relations - Boston University School of Medicine [35]
The Evolution of Leadership: Leadership and Followership as a Solution to the Problem of Creating and Executing Successful Coordination and Cooperation Enterprises - ScienceDirect [36]
This dynamic creates opportunistic leaders and unquestioning followers, enabling the misuse of religious teachings - even those of the Buddha, which emphasize compassion, non-violence, and self-inquiry but have been twisted in modern times to justify abuse, power grabs, and institutional harm.
For instance, scandals in Buddhist sanghas reveal how teachers exploit authority, with the Buddha's rules on ethics often ignored in favor of personal gain.
Enlightenment and Abuse in Buddhist Sanghas - Buddhistdoor Global [37]
Unethical Buddhist Teachers: Were They Ever Really Enlightened? - Zen Studies Podcast [38]
Medicine or Poison? When Buddhist Compassion Goes Too Far - Aeon [39]
Historical Misuse: Religion as a Tool for Division
Religion has often been a pretext or amplifier for conflicts, exacerbating divisions into "Us v Them" rather than being the sole cause. Historical analyses show it accounts for only a small percentage of wars (around 5-7%), yet it's frequently manipulated by leaders for political gain.
Doesn't Religion Cause Most of the Conflict in the World? - The Guardian [40]
Does Religion Cause Violence? - Harvard Divinity Bulletin [41]
The Myth of Religion as the Cause of Most Wars - Andrew Holt, Ph.D. [42]
Exploring the Role of Religion in Hatred and Conflict: Myth or Reality? - New Age Islam [43]
And in Buddhism specifically, despite the Buddha's emphasis on peace, modern interpretations have been distorted to enable harm, from institutional abuse to cultural conflicts.
The Dark Side of Buddhism - New Humanist [44]
What the Buddha Never Taught: Harm, Misogyny, and the Hypocrisy of Modern Buddhist Doctrine - Rocky Mountain Somatics [45]
We thrive on this exploitation, turning sacred teachings into instruments of control and division.
How We Create Poverty and Sell Charity
A Simple Truth for the Common Mind:
We don't end poverty - we manufacture it. Then, we package and sell charity to sustain the very system that thrives on inequality. In this world of Death Marketing and Death Management, even compassion has been commodified - turned into a tool for profit and control.
Details Are Here:
Systematically Creating Poverty:
The global financial system is built to exploit developing nations through unfair trade deals and debt traps. For instance, developing countries are facing the worst debt crisis in history, with nearly half their budgets spent on repayments, leaving little for essential services. Critics argue that institutions like the IMF impose austerity measures that perpetuate structural violence in the Global South, as seen in cases like Kenya and Argentina. Yet, some defend these systems as necessary for economic stability, though unsustainable debt harms growth and the poor.
Corrupt political systems and economic policies intentionally concentrate wealth in the hands of a few while leaving millions struggling for survival. The world lacks an effective global system to resolve debt crises, allowing creditors to dominate without balanced debtor input. This "silent debt crisis" engulfs economies with weak credit ratings, exacerbated by global monetary tightening. Counter-arguments note that while debt financing is critical for development, myths like China's 'debt-trap diplomacy' are often overstated, with hidden debts in Africa more complex than portrayed.
Selling the Illusion of Compassion:
Billionaire philanthropists and international charities present temporary aid as a noble act while silently preserving the system that keeps the poor, poor. More and more wealthy CEOs pledge fortunes to fix problems their companies caused, turning philanthropy into a PR scam. Critics argue it's selfish, allowing billionaires to wield influence without addressing root causes. However, philanthropy can foster happiness, health, and community bonds for donors and recipients alike.
Billionaire Philanthropy Critiques - The Atlantic, Vox [47]
The media glorifies charity as a solution while ignoring the structural violence that breeds poverty. Any billionaire giving comes with societal costs, questioning true generosity. On the positive side, charities fill gaps in public services, aiding vulnerable populations and promoting education. Still, critiques persist that it's insufficient and undemocratic.
Profiting from Human Misery:
Governments provide food packages and temporary relief to maintain control and dependency. Poverty as structural violence stems from exploitative systems limiting access to health and education for marginalized groups.
Structural Violence and Poverty - Academic Analyses (e.g., Johan Galtung's works on structural violence) [48]
Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and charities collect massive donations while poverty becomes a permanent reality for millions. Some NGOs address structural violence by countering poverty and violence, but others face criticism for perpetuating colonial dynamics or fueling conflicts. Positively, more nonprofits correlate with reduced crime rates in cities. They can transform economic violence into peace, though critiques highlight how aid provisions to migrants reveal structural flaws.
Debt Crisis in Developing Countries - Various Sources [46]
NGOs and Structural Violence - Humanitarian Studies [49]
Our Final Message to You
You lack the courage to pause and reflect - even for a moment - on how to create a life of true quality for yourselves. You fail to consider how to secure a healthy, happy, and prosperous future for your beloved children and those yet to be born.
Your deeply ingrained, traditionally trained instincts - to dominate others, to lead or follow blindly, to form groups and call them nations, to love your own and despise others - serve as the perfect tools for us. These very tendencies keep you happily engaged in conflict and division, allowing our mission to thrive effortlessly.
We solemnly declare that every piece of information we have shared with you is true and backed by evidence. And here's our promise: if you muster the courage to question, to research, and to correctly identify the true Architects and Managers of your Death Marketing and Death Management Civilization, we will abandon our wicked ways. We will commit ourselves to working for your well-being, for your children, and for all of humanity.
Until then, allow us to keep deceiving you - because, after all, you make it so easy.
www.unitedglobalhuman.org
Sources and Further Reading
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Health and Science Misuse
[1] - Free Will and Neuroscience - NCBI
[2] - Ultra-Processed Babies - The Guardian
[3] - Epigenetic Dietary Impacts - NCBI
[4] - Global Burden of Disease - The Lancet
[5] - Americans Live Longer But Sicker - USC
[6] - Global Life Expectancy - WHO
[7] - Global Divide in Healthspan - Mayo Clinic
[8] - Obesity Beyond Sugar - The Lancet
[9] - Mexico's Taxes on SSB - Global Food Research Program
[10] - Fat Tax Proposal - The Telegraph
[11] - Dr. Oz Scolding - NBC News
[12] - Drug Firms Payments to Doctors - BBC News
[13] - Doctors Selling Drugs - BMJ
[14] - Fear in Health Promotion - NIH
[15] - Detoxes and Cleanses - NCCIH
[16] - Selling Sickness - Amazon
[17] - Disease Mongering Epidemic - NCBI
[18] - Truth About Drug Companies - Amazon
[19] - Disease Mongering and Marketing - NIH
[20] - Disease Mongering in Promotion - NIH
[21] - Fear Appeals in Health - NIH
[22] - Retraction Watch on Pharma
[23] - Sense About Science
War and Weapons
[24] - Eisenhower's Farewell Address - National Archives
[25] - Military-Industrial Complex Evolution - Inquiries Journa
[26] - Benefits of Defense Base - Business Council of Canada
[27] - Top 100 Defense Companies - Defense News
[28] - Arms Transfers Trends - SIPRI
[29] - War Is a Racket - Wikipedia
[30] - The Shock Doctrine - Naomi Klein
[31] - Merchants of Death - Routledge
[32] - Global Arms Trade Value - SIPRI
Religion and Faith
[33] - Ugh on Violence Through Religion - United Global Human
[34] - Real vs. Fake Gurus - United Global Human
[35] - Evolutionary Psychology of Leader-Follower - BU School of Medicine
[36] - Evolution of Leadership - Science Direct
[37] - Abuse in Buddhist Sanghas - Buddhistdoor
[38] - Unethical Buddhist Teachers - Zen Studies Podcast
[39] - Buddhist Compassion Gone Too Far - Aeon
[40] - Religion and Conflict - The Guardian
[41] - Does Religion Cause Violence? - Harvard Divinity
[42] - Myth of Religion Causing Wars - Andrew Holt
[43] - Role of Religion in Hatred - New Age Islam
[44] - Dark Side of Buddhism - New Humanist
[45] - What the Buddha Never Taught - Rocky Mountain Somatics
Poverty and Charity
[47] - Billionaire Philanthropy Critiques - The Atlantic, Vox
[49] - NGOs and Structural Violence - Humanitarian Studies
*Note: All sources have been verified for accuracy and relevance as of the article's compilation. For full context, readers are encouraged to explore the linked materials.*