Return of the God Hypothesis: Stephen Meyer's Bold Case for Why Science Points Back to the Creator, By Peter West

For Christian conservatives who have watched the culture war over origins play out in classrooms, courtrooms, and headlines, Stephen C. Meyer's Return of the God Hypothesis (2021) arrives as a powerful, evidence-based reinforcement of biblical truth. As a philosopher of science and director at the Discovery Institute, Meyer doesn't rely on Scriptur...

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Jevons Paradox: Why Net Zero Policies are an Exercise in Futility, By James Reed and Brian Simpson

In the heated debate over climate policy, Net Zero by 2050 (or earlier targets in places like the UK) promises a clean, green future through aggressive energy efficiency gains, mass deployment of renewables like wind and solar, and electrification of everything from cars to heating. The assumption is straightforward: make energy use more efficient ...

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Scrap Net Zero! Dramatic New Ice Core Evidence Shows Current Century Warming Common Throughout the Last 400,000 Years, By Chris Morrison

Lies, disinformation and fictional accounting are the order of the day as a desperate hard-Left UK government, aided by its pet Climate Change Committee, tries to keep its impossible Net Zero controlling agenda intact. The bedrock unproven science claims surround the suggestion that recent limited global warming presents an existential threat to th...

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Iran Supreme Leader, if Still Alive, “Probably Gay,” By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The story broke via The New York Post on March 16, 2026, and quickly spread across outlets like The Blaze, The Sun, Daily Mail, and others. U.S. intelligence reportedly briefed President Trump last week that Iran's newly appointed Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei (son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei), is "probably gay." Sources claim the late ay...

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Peter Thiel’s Antichrist Lectures in Rome: Theology, Tech Power, and a Vatican Standoff, By Richard Miller (London)

The headline-grabbing claim from Vigilant Fox's March 16, 2026 Daily Pulse newsletter captures a real, unfolding story — but it's less "secret cabal" and more a deliberate, provocative intellectual project by one of Silicon Valley's most influential (and polarising) figures. Peter Thiel, PayPal co-founder, Palantir chairman, and major Trump/Vance b...

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“Europeans Are Committing Demographic Suicide” – EU Politicians and Researchers Gather To Discuss Solutions For Europe’s “Immigration” Crisis, by Staff | Remix

Europeans are committing demographic suicide and the tools used to managed migration are failing at every level, said Rodrigo Ballester, the head of the Center for European Studies at the Mathias Corvinus Collegium. He made his remark at a recent Ordo Iuris Institute event in Warsaw, Poland, which saw European politicians, policymakers, and other i...

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The Incentive Structure: Why Election Fraud Makes Perfect Sense When the Prize is Trillions, By Chris Knight (Florida)

John F. Di Leo's March 17, 2026, American Thinker article, "The Election Fraud Debate: How Are Votes Really Stolen?", cuts straight to the heart of the persistent controversy over U.S. election integrity. Dismissing blanket denials of "statistically significant" fraud as illogical, Di Leo argues that the sheer scale of rewards, control over governm...

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Gun Control's Slippery Slope: From "Common-Sense" Restrictions to No Guns for Anyone — Including the Police! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

John R. Lott Jr.'s March 16, 2026, piece in American Greatness lays bare what many Second Amendment advocates have long suspected: the endgame of modern gun control isn't safer streets or fewer mass shootings, it's the complete disarmament of the population, law enforcement included. When leading activists declare that "guns do not make us safer" —...

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An “Insane” Anti-Gun Argument! By Chris Knight (Florida)

The ZeroHedge article (link below) spotlights Virginia Democrats exploiting a thwarted campus shooting at Old Dominion University (ODU) to push gun control. In the incident, a former Army National Guard member and convicted ISIS sympathiser, Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, entered a classroom, shouted "Allahu Akbar," fired shots wounding three people, and w...

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Wars Guarantee Mass Migration to the West: The Iran Conflict and Europe's Looming "Migrant Crisis 2.0," By Richard Miller (London)

One immutable truth of modern geopolitics: wars don't just destroy lives and infrastructure in the theatre of conflict, they reliably export millions of desperate people toward the West. The ongoing U.S.-Israel war with Iran, now in its third week as of mid-March 2026, is no exception. As Breitbart reports in its March 16 piece, "Concerns in Europe...

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Open Borders and the Modern State’s God Complex, By Dr David McGrogan

It is impossible to understand our approach to matters of immigration and asylum except through the lens of political theology. We are in the grip of a politicised and secularised obsession with redemption. The asylum-seeker comes to our shores and, wherever he is from, whatever his background, and whatever he has done or might in future do, we sta...

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No Food Zones in the Cafeteria: When "Inclusivity" Means Restricting the Majority, By Chris Knight (Florida)

At Fairview School in Calgary, Alberta — part of the Calgary Board of Education — a leaked email from February 18, 2026 (just one day into Ramadan, which ran February 17 to March 18), informed parents that the school had designated "No Food Spaces" in the cafeteria and lunch areas to "support students who may be fasting." For grades 4-6, the cafete...

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New Zealand's Nationalist Rejection of WHO Pandemic Rules: The Move Australia Should Have Made, By Bruce Bennett

On March 17, 2026, New Zealand formally notified the World Health Organization (WHO) that it was rejecting the 2024 amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR), the core global framework governing how nations prepare for, detect, and respond to disease outbreaks and potential pandemics. Foreign Minister Winston Peters announced the dec...

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Top Conservative Cardinal Blasts Mass Migration, Defends Rights of Nations, By Thomas Colsy

One of the foremost conservative members of the College of Cardinals has castigated mass migration, spoken of the danger of "civil wars," and called for greater recognition that "nations" and peoples have rights in an exclusive interview with europeanconservative.com. Faced with unprecedented demographic shifts, the former curial official insists t...

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Time to Tax the Universities into Oblivion! By Professor X

The big-business corporate model that Australian universities have embraced over the past two decades has been an unmitigated disaster for the nation, turning once-proud public institutions into revenue-chasing enterprises that prioritise profit over education, research integrity, and societal benefit. The Macrobusiness piece by Leith van Onselen (...

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The Tyranny of the Leftist Universities, By James Reed

The recent uproar at Ghent University — where over 300 staff and students signed a petition (initially reported around March 12, 2026, via VRT NWS and Brussels Times coverage) demanding the removal of philosopher Nathan Cofnas from his postdoctoral research position in the Department of Philosophy and Moral Sciences — exemplifies a depressingly fam...

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The Restrictions Return, as Predicted, By Brian Simpson

The article from The Vigilant Fox (link below) sounds the alarm on what it calls "COVID 2.0": governments rolling out restrictive measures — fuel rationing, driving limits with fines, and flight cuts — in response to tightening fuel supplies. It frames these as eerily similar to pandemic-era controls, with one unnamed industry executive noting the ...

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The Window Opens: Why the Time is Ripe for China to Strike Taiwan, By James Reed

 In early March 2026, as the U.S.-led war with Iran enters its second month of intense airstrikes and naval operations in the Gulf, an Asia Times analysis by Grant Newsham posed a chilling question: Does the Iran conflict make a Chinese attack on Taiwan more likely? https://asiatimes.com/2026/03/iran-war-make-a-china-attack-on-taiwan-more-like...

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Why America is at Peace with War, By Chris Knight (Florida)

 For much of its history, the United States has seen war not as an aberration but as an instrument of policy, a default tool for securing interests abroad and projecting power. From the early conflicts with Indigenous nations and European empires to the global struggles of the twentieth century, war has been woven into the American narrative. ...

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The War on Farmers: John Klar's Central Argument in "The Coming Food Crisis," By Bob Farmer (Dairy Farmer)

John Klar's latest book, The Coming Food Crisis: How Corporations, Activists, and Climate Alarmists Are Waging War on Farmers (released March 17, 2026, by Skyhorse Publishing), delivers a stark, urgent warning: America's, and the world's, food system is under deliberate, multi-front assault. What appears as abundant supermarket shelves conceals a g...

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