When Conspiracy Becomes Confession: Irene Montero's "Replacement" Rally Cry Proves Elon Musk Right on Demographic Shifts, By Brian Simpson

Situated in the heated arena of Spanish politics, where Left and Right clash like matadors in a bullring, Irene Montero — a prominent figure in the far-Left Podemos party and former Minister for Equality — has dropped a bombshell that's reverberating far beyond Madrid. At a rally in Zaragoza on January 31, 2026, Montero didn't just advocate for amn...

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Echoes of Atrocity: Evaluating Putin's Alleged Plot to Unleash Rapists on Europe Amid Ukraine Peace Talks, By Richard Miller (London)

Lost in the fog of endless conflict, where truth bends to agendas, a chilling claim has emerged from the corridors of European diplomacy. As reported by GB News in early 2026, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna warns that Vladimir Putin is plotting to flood Europe with "thousands of rapists" and violent ex-convicts if a peace deal halts the U...

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The Middle Path, By Paul Gottfried

A recent discussion among our editorial board focused on how we can navigate the vital center between two unacceptable positions on what now passes for the American right. Those two unacceptable positions are, on the one hand, the ideological perch occupied by the conservative establishment and, on the other, the views of Nick Fuentes and his disci...

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It’s Time to Accept That Civil War 2.0 has Already Started, By Brandon Smith

In July of 1917 as the fires of WWI raged across Europe, the Russian city of Petrograd was facing its own special turmoil in the form of a large scale Bolshevik insurgency. Up to 500,000 protesters, agitators and provocateurs had entered the city from across the country, many of them armed. They took over large swaths of the metropolis, hijacked pr...

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Suspended Sentences and Selective Scales: Unpacking Disparities in UK Justice after a Migrant's Lenient Assault Ruling, By Richard Miller (London)

Lurking in the grey drizzle of British jurisprudence, a case from Slough, Berkshire, has reignited debates on whether the scales of justice tip unevenly based on race, religion, and background. As detailed in a Daily Mail report (link below), 70-year-old migrant Chaudhry Zaman — a lawful UK resident requiring a Punjabi interpreter — was convicted o...

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The Borderless Fantasy: Reductio Ad Absurdum of Mayor Wu's "Universal Right" to America and the West! By Chris Knight (Florida)

Swirling in the ever-churning cycle of political soundbites, few hit the absurd jackpot quite like Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's resurfaced claim from a March interview: "Every single human being has the legal right to come to the United States and seek shelter." This gem, unearthed and amplified in early 2026 by outlets like Breitbart, has ignited a ...

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The UN's Imminent Demise: A Silver Lining in the Clouds of Global Bureaucracy, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

News from across the globe hits like a welcome breeze: The United Nations is teetering on the edge of financial collapse. According to a recent report from The Gateway Pundit, UN Secretary-General António Guterres has sounded the alarm in an emergency letter to all 193 member states, warning that without full and timely payments, the organisation c...

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Echoes of Asymmetry: Free Speech, Self-Critique, and the Uneven Scales of Justice in the UK, By Richard Miller (London)

In the swirling digital ether of 2026, a video clip has gone viral, capturing a Muslim woman in the UK delivering a stark assessment of her adopted homeland. Her words, delivered with unflinching clarity, cut through the noise: "In UK, Muslims are in power. British culture not exist anymore. British politicians have betrayed their people." Shared a...

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The Great Aussie Yard Sale: From Defence Dustbins to CCP Condos? By James Reed

Australia – land of the fair go, the endless beaches, and apparently, the never-ending fire sale of national assets. Just when you thought we'd learned our lesson from flogging off the Port of Darwin like it was a rusty ute at a country auction, the Albanese government drops this bombshell: a $3 billion bonanza of Defence properties up for grabs. S...

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Two-Tier Policing: London's Slide into Selective Justice – Christians Banned, Islamists Unleashed, By Mrs Brittany Miller (London)

My London – once the beating heart of empire, now a cautionary tale of how "tolerance" twists into tyranny. In the crisp air of early 2026, we've got fresh exhibits in the museum of absurdity: police banning a peaceful "Walk with Jesus" march to spare the feelings of the local Muslim community, while turning a blind eye to Islamist mobs chanting in...

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Cold without Coal, Heat without Gas: A Tale of Two Hemispheres in a Fossil-Free Net Zero Future of Death and Disaster, By Brian Simpson

Imagine a world where fossil fuels vanish overnight, not gradually phased out, but gone, by Net Zero taken to its "logical" conclusion, as the Greens want. No more coal, oil, or natural gas for electricity, heating, transport, or industry. What happens to daily life in the United States, where brutal winters demand reliable heat, and in Australia, ...

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The French Left's Open Embrace of the "Great Replacement" – And the Ironic Trouble Ahead for Them, By Richard Miller (London)

In a stunning moment of candour (or perhaps strategic pandering), Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the firebrand leader of France's far-Left La France Insoumise (LFI) party, has explicitly invoked the "Great Replacement" during a speech in Toulouse. Addressing supporters ahead of municipal elections, he declared: "We need municipal elections that can demonstrat...

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Nothing Must Remain Untouched by the Hands of Mass Migration and the Cult of Diversity, By Richard Miller (London)

 The latest intervention from Whitehall is not about housing, transport, farming, crime, or energy policy — the things governments are nominally supposed to concern themselves with. It is about rural England being too white. Not too poor, too isolated, too underfunded, or too depopulated — too white. According to a Defra-commissioned report, B...

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Woke 2.0: The Monster That Wouldn’t Die, By Chris Knight (Florida)

 For years, conservatives were told the "woke era" had passed. The corporate DEI bubble burst. Universities were facing backlash. Even some liberals hinted that "identity politics" had gone too far. Headlines declared "The Death of Woke." But like any Hollywood villain who refuses to stay buried, Woke has clawed its way out of the grave — upgr...

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“Are We the Baddies?” — And How Would We Know If We Were? By James Reed

The question entered popular culture as a joke. A British comedy sketch showed two Nazi officers staring at the skulls on their uniforms and one quietly asking the other: "Hans… are we the baddies?" The humour worked because it exposed something unsettling: evil often doesn't experience itself as evil. It experiences itself as order, necessity, pro...

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What Left Wing Billionaires Do with Their Spare Change, By Chris Knight (Florida)

The New York Post nails this one, and no doubt had their legal team checked it out: "It's the same dark money, with new signs. Anti-ICE protests in Minnesota may appear to be "grassroots" efforts organized by concerned citizens, but they're really funded with megadonor money — some coming from China. A so-called "ICE Out" march drew an estimated 15...

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Laser Weapons in 2026: DragonFire's Promise, the Broader Scope, and Realistic Limits, By Professor X

The UK's DragonFire laser-directed energy weapon (LDEW) recently made headlines again. After successful October 2025 trials at the Hebrides range, where it tracked, targeted, and downed high-speed drones flying at 650 km/h in above-the-horizon scenarios, the Ministry of Defence awarded a £316 million contract to MBDA UK (with Leonardo UK and Qineti...

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The Mirage of "Global Average Temperature": Why Climate Alarmists' Favourite Metric Falls Flat on its Face! By James Reed

As we kick off February 2026, the weather headlines are a perfect storm of contradictions. Down under in Australia, we're sweating through one of the most brutal heatwaves in years, with temperatures smashing records — places like Port Augusta and Andamooka hit a blistering 50°C just last week, fuelling wildfires and straining power grids. Meanwhil...

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Chinese Bioweapons Labs in the Suburbs? By Chris Knight (Florida)

The recent raid in Las Vegas, ties into a broader pattern of concerns about unlicensed biological operations connected to Chinese nationals in the United States, particularly in suburban or semi-rural settings. These cases have sparked alarm about potential biosecurity risks, links to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and whether they represent de...

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The Prophet of Parking and the Limits of Pricing, By Tom North and Paul Walker

Why charging for parking doesn't solve the real urban problem, because the real problem isn't price, it's people, made into a crisis by mass immigration. Donald Shoup devoted his career to one of modern urban life's most irritating experiences: circling endlessly for parking while muttering about humanity's moral collapse. His landmark book The Hig...

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