Picture this: You're flipping on your air conditioner during a summer heatwave, or streaming a quick video on your phone. That simple act? It pales against the voracious appetite of the invisible behemoths powering it all, data centers. These sprawling warehouses of servers, the backbone of AI, are devouring electricity and water at scales that dwa...
Matthew Littlefield's provocative opinion piece, "Feminism is An Ancient Evil," published on October 3, 2025, argues that feminism isn't a modern invention but a resurgence of an ancient, destructive force rooted in goddess worship and matriarchal subversion. Drawing on biblical narratives and Canaanite mythology, Littlefield ties contemporary femi...
The Spark of Ambition: Why Slave Rebellions Weren’t Just Cries of Despair, By Chris Knight (Florida)
Forget the Hollywood montage of shackled masses rising in righteous fury against whip-wielding overseers. The story of slave rebellions, as Lipton Matthews deftly unpacks in his October 9 piece, isn't a simplistic saga of misery boiling over. The real spark wasn't crushing deprivation, it was the friction of ambition against chains. Those who led t...
Coiled in the fever-dream theatre of modern geopolitics, where statesmen play chicken with nukes like it's a bad game of Risk, the latest plot twist has me reaching for the fallout shelter blueprints. Michael Snyder's latest dispatch nails it: Handing Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine isn't escalation, it's ignition. These aren't slingshots; they...
Over in the jagged Hindu Kush mountains, where the air is thin and grudges are thick, the ghosts of old empires have risen again. On the misty morning of October 12, 2025, the world awoke to the crackle of gunfire echoing across the 2,640-kilometre Durand Line, the colonial scar that Pakistan calls its border and Afghanistan dismisses as a Bri...
Swirling in the chaotic vortex of international intrigue that defines 2025's geopolitical landscape, few moments capture the absurdity and high-stakes drama quite like President Donald J. Trump's last Friday morning Truth Social outburst. "Some very strange things are happening in China!" he declared, launching into a lengthy tirade that read less ...
One biblical verse often gets wielded like a moral sledgehammer in the heated debate over borders and compassion: "You shall not oppress a stranger; you know the feelings of the stranger, for you also were strangers in the land of Egypt." It's a poignant call to empathy, rooted in the Jewish experience of exile. But as Mark Krikorian, director of t...
Health journalist Del Bigtree has dropped a bombshell with his documentary An Inconvenient Study, exposing a 2020 study from Henry Ford Health System in Detroit that mainstream medicine buried. This wasn't just another anti-vaccine screed, it was a meticulously documented takedown of a system that silences inconvenient truths. The study, led by Dr....
In the recent form of America — created by the need to make enough money to pay off the high costs created by social dysfunction in the wake of the ousting of our WASP leadership — the goal was to have a fancy house in the city, new cars, lots of gadgets, and fad cuisine. As we dodge the rising crisis brought about by diversity-socialism, which has...
France, long a beacon of republican universalism, finds itself at a crossroads. The ideals of liberté, égalité, fraternité, forged in the fires of Leftist revolution and refined through centuries of secular governance, now grapple with the tangible pressures of demographic flux. The nation's birth registries and immigration ledgers paint a picture ...
At a March dinner in the West Midlands, Robert Jenrick, Shadow Justice Secretary and Tory heir apparent, let slip a raw truth that has ricocheted through Britain's body politic like a rogue round from a Webley. "In the hour and a half I was filming news there, I didn't see another white face," he said of Handsworth, Birmingham's storied suburb, dub...
On October 10, 2025, during a press briefing at the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) summit in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, Russian President Vladimir Putin made headlines by announcing that Russia is "very actively" developing and testing a new generation of strategic nuclear weapons. He teased an imminent public reveal of a system that has...
Chronic pain, whether from low back issues or conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, can be debilitating. But what if the solution to easing your pain lies not in a pill, but in balancing your body's chemistry? Emerging research suggests that an alkaline diet and mineral supplementation can significantly reduce pain and improve overall health, witho...
When the Church bends to the Woke mob, it loses the moral authority that once made it the bedrock of Western civilisation. The late Pope Francis's decision to allow gay men into the priesthood if they promise celibacy reflects the Catholic Church's growing capitulation to the Woke mob. His reversal from condemning homosex...
Contrary to many YouTube videos, China has not implemented a total, outright ban on rare earth exports to the US as of October 12, 2025. Instead, Beijing has progressively tightened export controls through licensing requirements, targeting 12 key rare earth elements (including samarium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, lutetium, scandium, yttrium, ...
Mike Fairclough's 2030 (2025), a dystopian novel aimed at teenagers, paints a chilling picture of a future where freedom is smothered by a technocratic World Safety Council, heritage is vilified, and individuality is erased under the guise of safety and inclusion. Its introduction, penned with the urgency of a former headmaster who dared question C...
Diversity — the gift that keeps on giving! In the heart of Europe, where chocolate flows like wine and waffles are a food group, Brussels is serving up a fresh platter of multicultural merriment: a symphony of gunfire that's got everyone dancing. Who knew that the "gun crime capital of Europe" would be such a vibrant hotspot? According to the lates...
This is a world where villains plot world domination and heroes quip their way through exploding volcanoes, but where one university has decided that the real threat isn't Dr. No's mechanical claws, it's the outdated audacity of Ian Fleming's prose. Yes, the University of Portsmouth has slapped a trigger warning on Dr. No, the sixth James Bond nove...
In the discourse surrounding immigration, a pervasive mythology has taken root: the idea that migrants are inherently special, bringing untold riches, innovation, and eternal joy to their host nations. This narrative paints immigrants as economic saviours who single-handedly boost growth, fill critical gaps, and enrich societies in ways locals cann...
The concept of a "propositional nation" has gained traction in certain ideological circles, particularly among Right-wing advocates of replacement migration. Unlike their Leftist counterparts, who often openly express disdain for Western civilisation and its historical peoples, these Right-wing proponents, driven largely by neoliberal globalist eco...