Iran’s Strike-Back Plans: What This Means for Australia, By James Reed and Brian Simpson

As of 25 February 2026, the Middle East is once again on a knife-edge. President Donald Trump has signalled he will decide within days — possibly as soon as this weekend — whether to launch U.S. military strikes on Iran to force a new nuclear deal. Israeli officials are preparing for multi-front escalation. And in the middle of it all, Michael Snyd...

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The Failure of “Free Stuff”! The Way Commo Experiments Always Go! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The Gateway Pundit article linked below, paints a stark picture of New York City's brief experiment with "free" groceries — a five-day pop-up store in the West Village called The Polymarket, organised by the cryptocurrency prediction market Polymarket. Billed as the city's "first free grocery store," it handed out produce, non-perishables, toiletri...

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COVID-19 “Vaccines” Are Likely One of the Largest Carcinogenic Exposures in History: Nicolas Hulscher, By Brian Simpson

Nicklas Hulscher notes that over 100 studies indicate that mRNA injections: 1. Increase your risk of 7 major cancers. 2. Integrate into human genomes. 3. Disrupt THOUSANDS of critical genes. 4. Drive genome instability. 5. Enable tumour immune escape. 6. Suppress DNA repair mechanisms. 7. Drive chronic inflammation. 8. Cause immune dysregulation (↓...

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Can the Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity be Employed to Defend Ex-Prince Andrew? By Ian Wilson LL.B

In light of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest on 19 February 2026, here is a clear explanation of the doctrine of sovereign immunity in the United Kingdom and why it offers him no defence — either now or for any acts committed while he was still a prince. I look at this issue as a lawyer and make no comment upon the politics of the case or otherw...

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The Endgame of the AI Arms Race, By Brian Simpson

The recent warning from Stuart Russell — one of the world's leading AI researchers and a professor at UC Berkeley — has once again thrust the spectre of an AI arms race into the headlines. In an interview at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi on February 17, 2026, Russell bluntly described the competition among tech CEOs as an existential gamble: pr...

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Tools to Bypass Online Censorship Thanks to the Trump Administration! By Paul Walker

The Breitbart article from February 21, 2026, titled "Freedom for All: Trump to Give Britons and Europeans Tools to Bypass Online Censorship," portrays the second Trump administration as launching a bold, pro-free-speech counteroffensive against what it frames as heavy-handed government censorship in the UK and EU. Breitbart's tone is triumphant an...

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Forced Underaged Marriage in New South Wales, By Mrs. Vera West and James Reed

The Sky News Australia segment (link below), hosted by Danica De Giorgio, took a sharply critical, sarcastic swipe at the multicultural slogan "diversity is our strength" in light of fresh data on suspected forced underage marriages in NSW. It's classic gutsy Sky News opinion stuff: provocative, Right-leaning commentary framing cultural/religious p...

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The Travesty of Justice that Must Not be Let to Die! By Richard Miller (London)

The UK grooming gangs scandal — involving organised groups (often described in media and inquiries as predominantly men of Pakistani heritage or similar backgrounds in many high-profile cases) systematically targeting, grooming, and sexually exploiting vulnerable young girls, mostly white working-class victims — has been a long-running national sha...

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Men Are Not Getting a Fair Trial in Rape Cases, By Bettina Arndt

Across the world, feminist legal academics are bullying politicians and legislators into adopting new measures aimed at increasing rape convictions which inevitably undermine the right to a fair trial for accused men. Scotland judges were doing well in this macabre race to the bottom, but now they have suffered a setback. A UK Supreme Court has war...

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The Rape Gang Scandal Shows Britain’s Social Contract is Broken, By Dr Michael Rainsborough

When I published my previous essay in the Daily Sceptic on the rape-gang scandal, I attempted to describe what a serious integrity mechanism would look like in a state that wished to root out corruption rather than narrate it. Drawing on the example of Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), I set out, in practical terms, what...

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Dr. Jessica Rose on the Transhuman Agenda, By James Reed

Dr Jessica Rose, a scientist-philosopher in the true Newtonian sense, has done much foundational work on the biological harms of the COVD vaxxes. And on her substack she often engages in far-reaching philosophical speculation about where technology is leading us, or rather what the technocrats are up to. Below is an example. Someone well worth supp...

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Multiculturalism as Marxism 2.0: How the Left's Diversity Agenda Echoes Soviet Totalitarianism, By James Reed

Frank Ellis's classic 1999 essay for American Renaissance, republished February 22, 2026, remains a scorching indictment: multiculturalism isn't benign coexistence — it's a revolutionary ideology that mirrors Marxism in ambition, tactics, and endgame. Where classical Marxism sought to overthrow capitalism by pitting class against class, multicultur...

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After the Woke Deluge, “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” Feels Like a Fresh Breeze! By Chris Knight (Florida)

The Game of Thrones universe has been battered by years of fan backlash over forced messaging, character assassinations, and what many see as heavy-handed progressive insertions — especially in the later seasons of the original series and the more overt identity politics in House of the Dragon. Enter HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (premiered ...

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The Murder of Quentin Deranque: When the Left's "Antifascism" Turns Lethal and Why it Only Happens in Packs, By Richard Miller (London)

 The brutal killing of 23-year-old nationalist student Quentin Deranque in Lyon on February 14, 2026, isn't just another street brawl gone wrong. It's a stark, bloody reminder that the radical Left, cloaked in the sanctimonious banner of "antifascism," is fully capable of killing to enforce its worldview. But crucially, they almost never do it...

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When AI Becomes the Oracle: How Advances in Truth-Defining Machines Are Washing Away Real Debate and Deepening Conflict, By Brian Simpson

 J.B. Shurk's February 22, 2026, piece in American Thinker delivers a stark warning: the more powerful AI grows as the gatekeeper of "truth," the more society fractures into irreconcilable camps. Far from uniting us with objective facts, AI — trained, curated, and deployed by governments and Big Tech — acts as an algorithmic oracle that enforc...

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The Ugly Face of Power: Toxic Elites and the Moral Pathology of the Will to Power, By Brian Simpson

 One of the most comforting illusions of modern democracy is that those who rule are, in some essential sense, like those who are ruled. They may be wealthier or more educated, but they are presumed to share the same basic moral structure, the same constraints of conscience, and the same vulnerability to consequence. The Epstein revelations sh...

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“Radical Right” Restore Britain: The Remigration Dream Machine? Benjamin Bartee

 "To the young white men," begins Rupert Lowe, founder of newly forged UK party Restore Britain. Were one unfamiliar with the party platform of Restore Britain, one could be forgiven, given the state of UK politics over the past many decades, for expecting an avalanche of standard anti-white, anti-male, anti-British vitriol. Instead, Lowe take...

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Water Vapour Rules the Greenhouse — CO2 is Just Along for the Ride: A Sceptical Take on the Real Driver of Earth's Temperature, By Professor X

 Ted Noel's February 16, 2026, piece in American Thinker drops a provocative bombshell: there are no "greenhouse gases" in the way alarmists claim. The whole concept is flawed because true "greenhouse" behaviour requires reflection — like a mirror bouncing heat back down — not mere absorption and re-radiation. And the only thing in the sky tha...

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The Absurd "Save the Planet" Plan: Chop Down Boreal Forests to Dump Them in the Arctic Ocean — and Why It's a Carbon Disaster Waiting to Happen! By Brian Simpson

A fresh paper in npj Climate Action (January 2026) from researchers including Ulf Büntgen at the University of Cambridge has floated one of the most bizarre geoengineering ideas yet: cut down vast swathes of the boreal forest across Canada, Alaska, Russia, and Scandinavia, float the logs down major Arctic rivers (like the Yukon, Mackenzie, Ob, Yeni...

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Sinister State Overreach: How Labour's New Safeguarding Guidance is Quietly Stripping Parents of Authority Over Their Own Children, By Mrs. Brittany Miller (London)

In the name of "keeping children safe," the UK government under Labour is quietly engineering one of the most profound power grabs in modern British education: transferring real decision-making authority over children from families to schools, bureaucrats, and the state. The latest draft of Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) 2026 — a 200-pa...

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