Where is the Iran War Heading in April 2026? An Update on Escalation and What Comes Next, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Michael Snyder's April 3, 2026 Substack post, "What Is About to Happen in the Middle East is Going to Shock the Entire World," (link below), paints a dramatic picture. He argues that after five weeks of U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, the conflict is entering a dangerous new phase. Iran's refusal to negotiate seriously (with the IRGC now firmly in co...

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Germany’s New “Exit Permit” for Men Aged 17–45: Verified Conscription Reform or Freedom Overreach? By Richard Miller (London)

A viral X postfrom April 3, 2026, has lit up social media: Germany now requires all men aged 17 to 45 who want to leave the country for longer than three months to obtain official permission from the Bundeswehr (German Armed Forces). The rule applies no matter the reason — a semester abroad, a job offer overseas, or a backpacking trip around the wo...

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Bombshell Paper on COVID Batch Data from Germany Shows CLEARLY the Vaccines were Not Safe, By Steve Kirsch

       A new study, out in pre-print, shows clearly, without a doubt, the vaccines were unsafe when first rolled out (and are likely still unsafe). This is the single best study ever on vaccine batch safety. A new study, Batch-Dependent Safety Signal: Nationwide Analysis of Suspected Adverse Events Following COVID-19 Vaccination...

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10 Biblical Principles for Preparation: Wisdom from Scripture for the Days Ahead, From the Truth about Cancer

Today, as we celebrate the resurrection, we're reminded of something profound: God always prepares His people for what's coming. The resurrection wasn't a surprise. Jesus told His disciples repeatedly what would happen. He warned them. He prepared them. And yet, when the moment came, most weren't ready. "Let not your hearts be troubled," Jesus said...

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The Girl Boss Lie is Crumbling: Why Gen Z Women are Choosing Family First, By Mrs. Vera West

For decades, mainstream culture sold young women a seductive script: ditch the "outdated" notions of marriage and motherhood early, hustle relentlessly in the corporate world, chase luxury and "independence" at all costs, and fulfillment will follow. The "girl boss" archetype — glamorised in media, social platforms, and corporate marketing — promis...

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The Pathologies of Outdated Ideologies: Why Our Managerial Elite Risks the Fate of the Mamluks, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and Moriori, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Civilisations rarely collapse from sudden catastrophe alone. More often, they erode from within when their ruling classes cling to ideologies that no longer match the world around them. These outdated ideologies — once adaptive, now pathological — prioritise abstract principles, moral posturing, or entrenched privileges over pragmatic survival and ...

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The West’s Moral Vacuum: A Deliberate Cultural Conspiracy! By Paul Walker

Western civilisation is not merely stumbling — it is being hollowed out from within by a profound moral vacuum. Bureaucratic rule has replaced human judgment and traditional values with cold process, dependency, and moral relativism. The result is a society that tolerates evil, incentivises passivity, and erodes the very self-reliance that built pr...

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Why the Public Has Lost Faith in the CDC and Public Health Officials: The COVID Era's Betrayal of Trust, By Brian Simpson

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, trust in America's and the West's premier public health institutions has plummeted to historic lows. Recent KFF polls show only 47% of Americans now trust the CDC to provide reliable vaccine information, a sharp decline from pre-pandemic levels near 85%. This erosion isn't random or driven by "misinformation." It's a ra...

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Britain’s Top Private Schools in Middle East Teaching Pupils to Beat their Wives, “Telegraph” Reports on Multicultural Diversity in Action

Harrow School has many centuries-old traditions that make it a jewel in the crown of British education: straw hats, black tailcoats and its own form of archaic slang, where "beaks" means teachers and "the ducker" is the swimming pool. Soon it will need to grapple with some new customs. Sir Winston Churchill's alma mater is opening two schools in th...

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Words of Wisdom from Scott Pape, the Barefoot Investor, By Paul Walker

A recent Adelaidenow.com.au article had finance gurus giving their take on how to survive the hard ties ahead. I was not impressed by any of them, except Scott Pape, who to me appealed to old school thrift and wisdom. I am so impressed that I thought about buying his book, but then, decided it was out of my meagre budget. "What am I doing to safegu...

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From Woke Leftist Green Giants to Globalist Gas Pragmatists: Why Tech Giants are Quietly Ditching the "Abandon Fossil Fuels" Script, By Professor X

For years, Google (and its parent Alphabet) positioned itself as a climate hero. It loudly proclaimed that "climate change is an urgent threat to humanity," invested heavily in wind and solar, matched its electricity use with renewable energy purchases since 2017, and set ambitious targets: carbon-free operations by 2030 and, at one point, carbon-f...

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The Fuel "Crisis" in Australia: Nuances Over Alarmism, By Tom North

Australia is facing genuine fuel stress in April 2026, triggered by the Iran conflict and the effective disruption (and in parts, closure) of the Strait of Hormuz. This has ripple effects on global oil flows and especially on Asia's refineries, which supply the bulk of Australia's imported refined petrol, diesel, and jet fuel. Hundreds of service s...

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Was a Ground-Breaking Surgical Procedure Founded on “Racism”? The Real Truth about J. Marion Sims, Someone You Probably have Never Heard Of! By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The truth about surgeon J. Marion Sims is nuanced, not the cartoonish villain of modern activist narratives nor an unblemished saint. The Midwestern Doctor's Substack post (linked below) accurately captures this after the author revisited the topic in response to a retired neurosurgeon's email. It draws heavily from L. Lewis Wall's 2006 scholarly p...

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Easter and the Moral Burden of Being a Man, By George Christensen

Easter arrives each year in a country that increasingly does not know what to do with it. For many, it has become little more than a long weekend. A chance to get away, eat too much, buy chocolate for the kids, and enjoy a brief pause before the machine of modern life starts grinding again. Supermarkets sell sweetness, advertisers sell sentimentali...

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When a Nation Rejects Christ, it Finds a New Master, By Senator Babet

Strip God from public life and you don't get freedom, you get power, control, and a new creed without accountability. Christianity is not a lifestyle. It's not a cultural accessory. It is a total claim on the human person, on the mind, on the conscience and on the soul. Here's the reality that my critics refuse to admit, every single person in this...

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Are We Cooked? The Real Story Behind Declining Sperm Counts and Chemical Exposures, By Mrs Vera West and Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

In her recent appearance discussed on Children's Health Defense (April 3, 2026), reproductive epidemiologist Dr. Shanna Swan didn't mince words: fertility is "in the toilet," and everyday chemicals in our modern world are a huge part of the problem. Drawing from decades of research, including her influential meta-analyses and the new Netflix docume...

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A Cosmology Reflection for Easter: Why is There Something Rather than Nothing? By Professor X and Rev. Roger

At Easter we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus — the stunning victory of life over death and the promise of new creation. Yet in the quiet moments between the hymns and the family gatherings, many of us also ponder the biggest questions: Why does anything exist at all? Why is there a universe, rather than nothing? Modern cosmology has taken us fu...

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Most People Are Not Ready: Life is About to Get Even More Expensive — Slouching Toward a Harder Future, By Mrs Vera West and Peter West

William Butler Yeats captured a haunting truth in "The Second Coming": "Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world… And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?" Today, many feel that same uneasy sense of drift. The world isn't collapsing overnight, but it is slouchi...

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That Men do Not Learn Very Much from the Lessons of History is the Most Important of All the Lessons of History — Aldous Huxley, 1959, By James Reed

Huxley's observation, written in the shadow of two world wars and the rise of totalitarian regimes, still cuts like a knife in 2026. It explains why the same patterns of power, deception, exploitation, and folly keep repeating — and why the "bad guys" (the ambitious, the ruthless, the ideologically driven) so often seem to keep on keeping on, no ma...

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Kimchi to the Rescue? How a Traditional Fermented Food May Help Bind and Flush Out Nanoplastics — Plus Real Gut Benefits, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

We live in a plastic world. Tiny fragments of microplastics and even smaller nanoplastics (particles under 1 micrometre) are now found almost everywhere — in our food, water, air, and increasingly inside our bodies. These particles are linked to inflammation, oxidative stress, disrupted gut barriers, and potential long-term risks including neurolog...

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