You may have seen the viral video of Konstantin Kisin discussing free speech with the Australian politician John Anderson. "In Russia last year, 400 people were arrested for things they said on social media. How many people do you think were arrested in Britain?" Kisin asks. The answer: "3,300". Anderson looks genuinely shocked. And so he should be...
A disturbing new poll published this week by Le Journal du Dimanche, 72% of French people believe crime in their country is "out of control." Just one year after warnings that France risks sliding into "Mexinization," a term describing the erosion of public authority, the rise of no-go zones, gang dominance, and the breakdown of everyday safety: or...
In a sharp new Substack essay, Celina101 lays out a compelling and disturbing diagnosis: Bioleninism is not just a passing cultural fad, it is the operating system now running much of the Western world. The piece pulls together threads from Spandrell's original 2017 concept and shows how this system of engineered loyalty through biological and soci...
Edmund Burke (1729-1797), the great Anglo-Irish statesman and philosopher, remains one of the most important voices in Western political thought. Often called the father of modern conservatism, Burke developed his ideas in reaction to the French Revolution, warning against the dangers of radical change driven by abstract theories rather than respec...
Dr. Joseph Mercola (link below), explores the powerful connection between what we eat and how we feel, in his recent piece on happy foods, showing how everyday choices in the kitchen can meaningfully support emotional well-being and a more positive outlook on life. At the heart of his analysis lies the understanding that food does far more than pro...
In a recent Senate Estimates hearing, Australia's Sex Discrimination Commissioner Dr. Anna Cody defended the application of pregnancy-related protections under the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth) to transgender women (biological males who identify as women). Senator Michaelia Cash pressed her on how provisions concerning "potential pregnancy" cou...
… White identity politics, understood on its own terms rather than through the distorting lens of its most hostile interpreters, is not an argument for fascism, racial hierarchy, or the restoration of any historical system of domination. It is, at its core, the position that the multicultural project as it has been implemented in Western societies ...
A Hollywood actress has gone public, exposing what many insiders have long known: open, systemic discrimination against white actors in casting decisions. The practice is no longer subtle, it is policy in many production rooms. "Diversity" mandates, DEI checklists, and explicit instructions to prioritise non-white performers have turned parts of th...
The race to the Moon has returned, not as a symbolic Cold War prestige contest, but as a hard-edged strategic struggle for resources, territory, and military advantage in the 2030s and beyond. NASA's recent unveiling of plans for a permanent U.S. lunar base, combined with Elon Musk's enthusiastic endorsement, signals that America is treating the Mo...
Australia's higher education sector was once an engine of national progress. Today, it has morphed into a revenue-obsessed industry that prioritises growth, international full-fee students, and executive salaries over academic standards. What began as a successful export business has quietly become a structural threat to the country's future. For t...
A new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Scientific Reports has delivered a quiet but devastating blow to one of the most relied-upon tools in modern mainstream medicine: the PCR test. Conducted by researchers from the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), the paper reveals that PCR testing for Ebola virus ...
A growing clique of Silicon Valley billionaires and their arch-technocrat followers are no longer hiding their endgame. They don't just want smarter tools or better gadgets. They want to move beyond humanity itself. They dream of conscious AI conquering the cosmos, with flesh-and-blood people reduced to a temporary stepping stone, or simply phased ...
Negotiations between the United States and Iran have collapsed. What briefly looked like a possible diplomatic path forward has now evaporated, and the threat of a serious escalation in the Middle East is rising once again. Iran has walked away from talks in anger over continued Israeli operations and the American naval presence in the region. Tehr...
A recent article in The Conversation tries to frame Pauline Hanson's growing appeal to female voters as part of some sinister "global far-Right trend." According to the usual academic script, women supporting tougher immigration policies, stronger borders, and traditional common sense must be either misled or somehow betraying their own interests. ...
On June 1, 2026, former CIA analyst Larry Johnson appeared on Judging Freedom with Judge Andrew Napolitano and dropped a "bombshell," pun intended. According to sources he cited, Pakistan's Foreign Minister delivered a direct message to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio: Iran is prepared to conduct a "demonstration" with a nuclear weapon, e...
Just when you thought the pandemic grift might finally be winding down, the same players are back at the table. Moderna has just landed a juicy $50 million contract to develop an mRNA Ebola vaccine. The money comes from CEPI, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, an organisation heavily bankrolled by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foun...
Two economists from Wharton and Boston University have published a sobering peer-reviewed paper that cuts through the usual hype surrounding artificial intelligence. Their central warning is stark: AI may not just eliminate jobs, it could trigger a self-reinforcing economic collapse that markets alone cannot fix. The paper, written by Brett Hemenwa...
On 12 February 2003, approximately 50 nautical miles off the coast of Perth in the Indian Ocean, Australia came closer than it has ever come in peacetime to losing a submarine and its entire crew. HMAS Dechaineux, a Collins-class submarine with around 60 men and women aboard, was operating at or near its maximum safe diving depth, in waters roughly...
The policy, exposed in recent social media posts, risks logging lawful criticism as hostility incidents that could surface in future employment checks. This move builds directly on the Labour government's March definition of "anti-Muslim hostility" and exposes how public bodies are "gold-plating" safeguards meant to protect open debate. South Wales...
Here in our sun-drenched land of barbecues, beaches, and battlers doing it tough, the Australian taxpayer has once again been treated to a masterclass in elite priorities. Last week, a group of women and children with rather unfortunate travel histories, freshly returned from the cradle of Islamic State adventures in Syria, touched down in Sydney. ...
