Is Iran Now a Testing Ground for Communist Chinese Weapons? Russian Retired Major General Vladimir Popov Seems to Think So! By James Reed

This claim appears to stem from a March 3, 2026, interview in Moskovskij Komsomolets (MK.ru), a Russian tabloid-style news outlet, with retired Major General Vladimir Popov, a former military pilot and frequent commentator on Russian state-aligned media. In it, Popov speculates — without citing sources or evidence — that China might supply advanced...

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The Infinite Regress of Censorship, By James Reed

The infinite regress of censorship has reached peak absurdity in the latest chapter of the ongoing saga between The Truth About Cancer (TTAC) and the platforms they accuse of orchestrating a "Censorship Industrial Complex." Their new documentary, CENSORED: The Fight for the First Amendment, premiered on February 27, 2025, only to be hit with immedi...

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The Trump as Dajjal: Unpacking the Islamic End-Times Theory Gripping Some Muslim Circles, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

In the swirling chaos of early 2026, amid U.S.-led strikes on Iran following Israel's assassination of Supreme Leader Khamenei, a fringe but fervent belief has bubbled up in parts of the Muslim world: that Donald Trump is the Dajjal, Islam's eschatological equivalent to the Antichrist. This notion, spotlighted in Michael Snyder's March 3, 2026, Sub...

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Windows Recall: Microsoft's Bold Bet on AI Memory — or a Privacy Time Bomb? By Professor X

As of 6 March 2026, Windows Recall remains one of the most polarising features Microsoft has ever shipped. Part of the Copilot+ PC ecosystem (those shiny new AI-optimised machines with NPUs like Snapdragon X or Intel/AMD equivalents), Recall essentially gives your computer a "photographic memory" of nearly everything you do. It periodically capture...

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The Power of Broccoli: Its Health Benefits By Mrs. Vera West and Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The power of broccoli — and specifically its star compound, sulforaphane — in combating diabetes has captured attention for years, with recent headlines (like the March 3, 2026, Natural News.com piece) touting it as a "green powerhouse" that could help "reverse" Type 2 diabetes. The article spotlights sulforaphane, abundant in cruciferous vegetable...

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Will the “Net” Close on Bill Gates? By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Glenn Beck isn't mincing words: In the wake of the Department of Justice's third and largest release of Epstein-related documents (heavily promoted as a transparency push in early 2026), Bill Gates publicly admitted to two extramarital affairs during his marriage — one with Russian bridge player Mila Antonova, and another with a Russian nuclear phy...

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China is Not Letting Supposed Climate Change Come Between It and its Quest for World Domination, By Richard Miller (London)

The article from The Daily Sceptic (March 3, 2026, by Ben Pile) captures a growing European frustration: China prioritises relentless industrial dominance and economic growth over policies that could meaningfully constrain its emissions or harm its competitive edge. The piece frames this as Europe "finally waking up," spotlighted by German Chancell...

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War as a Psycho-Biological Force, Wired into (Most) Brains, By Brian Simpson

The article "On the Seduction of War," published on The Focal Points (a Substack under Courageous Discourse, associated with Peter A. McCullough's network but this piece by John Leake), dives deep into the primal, almost addictive psychological pull of war. It's a reflective, philosophical essay blending personal anecdote, evolutionary biology, his...

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Australian Universities May Be Threats to National Security! By Paul Walker

An article in The Australian (paywalled), reports that Australian universities continued collaborating on drone-related research with Iranian scientists even after a 2023 government directive urging caution or halts on such ties due to national security risks and Iran's military use of drones in the Middle East. Key revelations from the piece and c...

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On the Evils of the Left, By Selwyn Duke

"They are programmed…," Soviet defector and ex-KGB man Yuri Bezmenov warned decades ago about the ideologues we call "leftists." "You cannot change their mind…. You are stuck with them." It's common for people to say today when contrasting our two major ideological groups, "Conservatives think leftists are misguided; leftists think conservatives ar...

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Trump Said He’s Pro Legal Immigration, His Policies Say Otherwise, By Maria Ramirez

During the first year of his second term, Trump has terminated programs that let people legally live in the U.S., limited legal ways to get here, barred people from certain countries from entering the U.S. and paused processing of certain applications for visas and immigration statuses for legal permanent residency. The administration's actions "wi...

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Is Low Fertility Really an Economic Problem? By Brian Simpson

The Phys.org article (March 2, 2026) summarises a commentary in Nature Human Behaviour by demographers Wolfgang Lutz and Guillaume Marois (from IIASA and Shanghai University, respectively). Arguing that low fertility may persist and could be good for the economy, it directly challenges the widespread panic over declining birth rates in developed co...

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A Regional War Could Become a Global Energy Catastrophe: The Iran Scenario No One Wants to Face, By James Reed

The global economy is still fragile from pandemic aftershocks, supply-chain stress, and rising debt burdens — but it now faces an energy shock that could rival the worst of the 20th century. Recent military action targeting Iran's leadership and retaliation across the Gulf has already disrupted oil markets, rattling economies from Sydney to Seoul a...

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The Iran War, Very Much a War Against China, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The unsaid strategic calculus behind President Donald Trump's decision to join Israel in striking Iran — launching Operation Epic Fury on February 28, 2026, which included the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and targeted attacks on military, nuclear, and oil infrastructure — may extend far beyond the Middle East's familiar fa...

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It’s Not Just about Freedom. Here is the Real Reason They Hit Iran... By Senator Babet

Behind the rhetoric of democracy lies a brutal geopolitical truth, oil, the US dollar, and a quiet war against BRICS. Of course the war in Iran is about freedom. It's always about freedom. Freedom and democracy and puppies and nuclear non proliferation. But let's not kid ourselves. Trump's strike on Iran isn't just about liberating long suffering I...

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A War of Weapons Attrition, By Paul Walker

The concept of attrition warfare — a strategy focused on wearing down an opponent's resources, manpower, and will to fight through prolonged, grinding engagements rather than decisive, knockout blows — has deep historical roots, from the trench stalemates of World War I to the resource-draining quagmires of Vietnam. In the context of the ongoing Ir...

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Islamist Sleeper Cells Awaken in Europe and US, By Richard Miller (London)

 The fear of Islamist sleeper cells awakening in Europe has surged into the spotlight as the US-Israeli strikes on Iran — culminating in the February 28, 2026, assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during Operation Epic Fury/Roaring Lion — enter their sixth day (as of March 4, 2026). Germany, in particular, is on high alert, w...

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The Dawn of the Age of AI Assassinations, By Brian Simpson

The dawn of the age of AI assassinations is upon us, and the events unfolding in early March 2026 mark a stark, irreversible milestone. The reported assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — executed through a combination of years-long cyber infiltration, AI-driven pattern-of-life analysis, and precision strikes — represents n...

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The Cultural Attack Upon Ireland, By Liam O’ Connor (Dublin)

The woke transformation of St. Brigid — Ireland's beloved patron saint — into a queer pagan globalist abortion goddess exemplifies the Left's relentless drive to subvert and repurpose every cultural and religious symbol until nothing sacred remains untouched. In the March 2, 2026, Counter-Currents essay "A Brigid Too Far" (authored by Steven Tucker...

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Institutional Blindness and the Limits of Social Science, By Richard Miller (London)

The Daily Sceptic article (linked below) revisits the grooming gangs scandal in Britain, critiquing how social science, law enforcement, and government institutions failed to adequately address it. Official inquiries, including Alexis Jay's Rotherham report and Baroness Louise Casey's 2025 national audit, confirm systemic neglect: victims disbeliev...

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