Actualized.org – Bias and Credibility

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  • Overall, we rate Actualized.org as a pseudoscience website based on promoting unproven and questionable methods for treating depression. Additionally, Leo Gura’s controversial reputation may raise questions about the credibility of the website’s advice and recommendations.

Detailed Report

Bias Rating: PSEUDOSCIENCE
Factual Reporting: LOW
Country: USA
Press Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Website
Traffic/Popularity: Medium Traffic

MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY

History

Actualized.org is a website that publishes content related to self-actualization, self-improvement, personal development, and spirituality. According to their about page, the website is about “REAL, results-driven personal development without fluff, bullshit, or hype.”

Leo Gura launched Actualized.org in 2013, describing himself as a “YouTuber, Philosopher, Speaker, Psychonaut, Mystic.” The website’s About page also promotes Gura’s Ultimate Life Purpose Course, “Want to master your life? Check out my Ultimate Life Purpose Course, which shows you the most important principles I used to create my own success.”

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Funded by / Ownership

Leo Gura owns Actualized.org. The website generates revenue through various sources, including advertising, affiliate marketing, donations, and the sale of online courses and coaching sessions. As of this date, for one-on-one coaching sessions, he charges clients $2,640 for three months, and for access to exclusive content on his website, such as videos, he charges $249, as stated at the bottom of this page.

Analysis / Bias

Most of Actualized.org’s articles focus on personal development and self-help; however, some have criticized the website for promoting pseudoscientific ideas. Leo Gura is the founder and administrator of Actualized.org, which includes a forum. In his forum, Leo Gura discusses Alpha and theta brainwave frequencies for meditation



“You have to train your mind to sync the peaks of alpha and theta, which requires an EEG machine, which is too complicated to go into here. Theta beats are good for purifying trauma and shadow work.”

The scientific community generally does not accept some of Leo Gura’s claims about the brain and neuroscience. Some may even be considered pseudoscientific or misleading. For example, he has promoted using psychedelic drugs to promote enlightenment. While studies have shown that Psychedelic drugs may have therapeutic benefits, they must be prescribed by a licensed Doctor in a clinical setting.

While Leo Gura’s website mainly emphasizes self-help, he also has YouTube videos presenting himself as non-partisan and critiquing the political left. For example, he discusses his beliefs about the political left in a video titled “When Does The Left Go Too Far?” In another video, he criticizes the political right, “Understanding The Liberal Mind.”

In general, Actualized.org is a pseudoscience website that advocates questionable methods for self-help and encourages psychedelic drug use.

Failed Fact Checks

  • None by a third party.

Overall, we rate Actualized.org as a pseudoscience website based on promoting unproven and questionable methods for self-help and treating depression. Additionally, Leo Gura’s controversial reputation may raise questions about the credibility of the website’s advice and recommendations.

Source: https://actualized.org/

Last Updated on May 7, 2023 by Media Bias Fact Check


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