The argument that population growth drives housing costs in Australia is sometimes dismissed as simplistic or politically inconvenient. Yet the economic evidence points in exactly that direction. When demand for housing rises faster than the supply of dwellings, prices inevitably increase. Population growth — particularly when driven by large migra...
The cities of the Western world once possessed a remarkable architectural continuity. From the temples of Ancient Greece through the cathedrals of medieval Europe and the elegant civic buildings of the Renaissance and Baroque eras, architecture developed as a long conversation across centuries. Architects refined inherited forms rather than discard...
The official narrative that billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in a Manhattan jail cell has been a fragile lie from the beginning, a convenient story for the elite predators he served. Now, newly unearthed Department of Justice records shred that fiction, exposing a chilling premeditated cover-up by prison guards and pointing d...
Keir Starmer was at it again this week repeating the dead lie that Britain has always been a tolerant and diverse country. Speaking about the Government's new 'Social Cohesion' Strategy on March 9th, Starmer seemed to be speaking about himself and his Government's recognition that communities are fighting like cats (hence the need for the social co...
We are living in a time of all-out cultural war. But you are not supposed to mention that or to talk about it, because you will at once be labelled "racist." I will argue, though, that this is a dangerous rhetorical tactic to accept. I will note that it is racist, in fact, not to face the fact that we are in a battle of cultures. It is racist, I wi...
The American Thinker blog post (dated March 13, 2026, by Amil Imani, link below), argues that Iran's regime, facing existential collapse amid ongoing U.S.-Israeli military strikes (referred to as "Epic Fury" starting late February 2026), has adopted a desperate "Samson Option"-style strategy. This borrows the term from Israel's unofficial nuclear l...
The whole point of Impractical Jokers is a few pranksters doing things, on purpose, which violate the norms of our society. This is what's known as comedy. In real life, the whole point of a border is keeping people out who violate the norms of our society by accident. This is what we know as "having a country." Now, we all know that a country can ...
It's one huge soul-sucking mess — and it's right down the road from where we are now. Imagine there's no America as it was founded. It's easy if you try. No hell below us, above us only sky, hence, no need for a moral code. There's no longer right or wrong; like gender, they were only social constructs. So, absolutely anything goes, except, of cour...
If you look back to the early 1990s, the primary battleground of language was Political Correctness (P.C.). Today, that term feels like a vintage relic, replaced entirely by the ubiquitous and polarising "Woke." There was no official memo, no boardroom meeting, and no centralised decree that changed the lexicon. Instead, we witnessed a classic ling...
The current maritime conflict in the Strait of Hormuz has entered a critical phase. Following the launch of Operation Epic Fury on February 28, 2026, the U.S. Navy has shifted from a posture of deterrence to one of active neutralisation. While critics point to the decommissioning of legacy minesweepers as a vulnerability, current operations suggest...
The debate over whether a striker or a grappler wins in a "pure" confrontation is one of the oldest in combat sports. While the boxer possesses the "puncher's chance" — that singular, explosive moment of kinetic energy — history and physics suggest that once the distance is closed, the boxer enters a world where their primary weapons are neutralise...
Police in Berlin say a new criminal network linked to migrant gangs is spreading fear across the German capital after a string of shootings, grenade attacks, and large-scale extortion attempts targeting local businesses. Investigations reported by the broadcaster RBB's political program Kontraste suggest the violence is connected to a group known a...
The Macrobusiness.com.au article (March 13, 2026, by guest author Stephen Saunders) delivers a scathing critique of Australia's immigration policy under Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, portraying the nation as stubbornly committed to "open borders" mass migration despite clear warnings from comparable countries like Canada. The piece uses Canadian...
The Focal Points article (published March 13, 2026, by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH) is titled "BREAKING STUDY: COVID-19 "Vaccination" Linked to 6,800% Higher Odds of Debilitating Autoimmune Muscle Disease". It promotes a new paper titled "Association Between COVID-19 Vaccination and Polymyalgia Rheumatica: A Review and Case Series Report," co-authored by...
The Substack post "Inside the Manosphere" by Jack Donovan (link below) serves as a sharp, insider retrospective on the manosphere's history, evolution, and current state. Donovan, a long-time masculinity writer and early participant (starting around 2010 via contributions to MRA-aligned blogs like The Spearhead), uses the piece primarily to critiqu...
The LifeNews.com article (linked below) highlights a recent Pew Research Center poll (released March 12, 2026, based on surveying U.S. adults January 20–26, 2026) to argue that Americans are increasingly critical of unrestricted abortion. It claims 76% want abortions "banned or limited", framing this as evidence of rebounding "pro-life sentiment" a...
The Vigilant Fox article (link below) presents an alarmist take on emerging neurotechnology, dystopian risks, e.g., mass non-consensual implantation via injections. In November 2025, MIT researchers (led by Deblina Sarkar of the Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek Lab) published a study in Nature Biotechnology on "Circulatronics" — a platform using microscopic...
Barclays' "Transition Realism" White Paper (February 2026) has thrown a bucket of cold water on the idea that renewables — wind, solar, and the broader clean-energy boom — are the straightforward, unstoppable "big answer" to our energy and supposed climate challenges. From a sceptical perspective, the report doesn't outright dismiss renewables; it ...
In the shadow of the ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and the escalating kinetic conflict in the Middle East, a profound and unsettling shift is occurring. It is no longer enough to analyse these events through the dry lenses of realism or "realpolitik." To truly understand the current trajectory, one must look at the spiritual and apocalyp...
That stark warning comes from Gen Sir Richard Shirreff, former deputy supreme allied commander of NATO in Europe. In early March 2026 interviews and commentary (including pieces in The Week, LBC, and The Independent), he described the current conflict — launched with joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on February 28 — as the most perilous geopolitica...
