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Former cage fighter Brandon Harris has been through a lot in his life, but when he almost died in a motorcycle accident that left him in a coma for thirteen days, his life forever changed. He gave up the life he knew and instead decided to create something to help others like him rehabilitate. The product invention was ground-breaking that even Joe Rogan spoke about it on his podcast, and the lessons he learned from everything - whether sex sells or not as well - he spoke to us here at FHM about in an exclusive one-on-one chat. You have been through a lot in life, but what keeps you going? I grew up a strong wrestler in Fairbanks Alaska, one of the coldest cities in the world. Something about…
Model @theolivialush PR LA Media Group | @la.mediagroup Such an absolute honor to have you! How do you like to begin your day? I love to start my day with a protein shake, and a good workout followed by a light breakfast and Brazilian coffee. What’s the most exciting hobby or interest you’ve pursued recently, and how did you get into it? Traveling is my biggest passion and favorite hobby. Every year I try to visit a place I haven’t been to before. The places you see and what you learn about different cultures are priceless. So far I have been to over 90 countries and I still have so many on my travel wish list. If you could spend a day doing anything you wanted, what would your ideal…
Hey there! Let’s talk about something interesting: conspiracy theories! These have been around for a long time and they’re pretty wild. Basically, conspiracy theories are ideas that some people believe, but they’re usually based on rumors, wrong information, and trying to scare people. However, sometimes they come from real worries about the government being honest and responsible. Now, let’s check out some of the most popular conspiracy theories today. One of them is the moon hoax theory. It says that NASA faked the Apollo moon landings. People who believe this think that the pictures and videos from the moon look weird, and no other country has been able to do it again. Another theory is about the HAARP project. Some folks say that this research facility is a secret weapon…
Let me tell you about this thing called Project Blue Beam. So, some people think that NASA and other government agencies have this secret project to create a whole new religion. Crazy, right? They believe that these agencies will use super fancy technology to make holographic images of religious figures and events appear in the sky. And get this, they think it will cause a lot of chaos and confusion, leading to a brand new one-world religion. Now, let’s talk about how this theory came about. It all started with a guy named Serge Monast, who was a journalist and loved to come up with conspiracy theories. In his book called Project Blue Beam (NASA), he claimed that NASA, with the help of the United Nations, wanted to create a…
Have you ever heard of the Mandela Effect? It’s this really cool thing where a bunch of people remember things that actually didn’t happen. Like, lots of people used to think that Nelson Mandela died in prison back in the 1980s, but he actually lived until 2013 and was 95 years old when he passed away. It’s pretty wild, right? So, this lady named Fiona Broome came up with the term “Mandela Effect” in 2009. She noticed that she and a bunch of other people had this false memory of Mandela dying in prison. When she found out he was still alive, she got super curious and started looking into other examples of false memories that lots of people shared. Broome made a website called The Mandela Effect, and it…
So, there’s this cool project called the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP for short. It’s a real scientific thing that uses high-frequency radio waves to study something called the ionosphere. The project is funded by the US Air Force, the US Navy, and the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Now, let’s talk about how HAARP came to be. Back in the late 1980s, some smart people had this idea for a project, and they started building it in 1993. It took a few years, but by 1999, HAARP was up and running! But here’s the thing, HAARP has been surrounded by a lot of controversy. Some folks think it’s a secret weapon that can control the weather, cause earthquakes, and even control people’s minds! Why? Well, it’s because HAARP…