The Russia Hoax and the Treason Accusation: Is Obama Guilty? By Chris Knight

Recent claims, amplified by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and reported by outlets like Fox News and American Thinker on July 19–20, 2025, allege that the Obama administration orchestrated a "treasonous conspiracy" to undermine Donald Trump's 2016 presidency by manufacturing a narrative of Russian election interference. These accus...

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The Case for Treason: How the Obama Administration Betrayed the Republic: A Reply to Chris Knight, By Charles Taylor

 It is often said that treason is the rarest of political crimes in modern democracies, not because it doesn't occur, but because no one in power dares to call it by its name. Yet the newly declassified documents, long-suspected collusion between intelligence officials and partisan actors, and the emerging picture of coordinated internal sabot...

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Uncontrolled Mass Migration: An Invasive Species Takeover! By Chris Knight (Florida)


 Invasive species like kudzu, Asian carp, and zebra mussels wreak havoc on ecosystems by outcompeting native species, depleting resources, and altering habitats. Kevin Finn's July 2025 American Thinker article draws a provocative analogy between these ecological disruptors and uncontrolled mass migration, arguing that large-scale, unassimilate...

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The Erosion of England: Freedom and Society in Peril, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Roger Kimball's poignant reflection in "There'll Always Be an England—But Will It Be Free?" captures a chilling truth: England, once a bastion of liberty, is sliding into a dystopian mire where free speech is policed and the spirit of open discourse suffocated. The introduction of "non-crime hate incidents" (NCHIs) and the looming "banter ban" are ...

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The British Watergate You Weren’t Allowed to Know About, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

By any reasonable standard, the Afghan data breach and the shroud of secrecy that followed it amount to the most egregious national security scandal in modern British history. And yet, for nearly two years, you weren't even allowed to know it happened. Not only were the press banned from reporting on it, but they were also banned from saying there ...

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Lithium Mining in the Atacama Desert: How the Greens Pollute the Planet, By James Reed and Chris Knight (Florida)

 The Atacama Desert in Chile, one of the driest regions on Earth, holds the world's largest lithium reserves, critical for lithium-ion batteries powering electric vehicles (EVs), renewable energy storage, and electronics. As global demand for lithium soars, doubling from 95,000 tonnes in 2021 to 205,000 tonnes in 2024, with projections of 900,...

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The Great British Hotel Havoc: Haven for Crims and Rapists! By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

 In a land where tea is sipped with pinkies up and queues are a sacred art form, Britain's taxpayer-funded hotels have become the stage for a tragicomedy of epic proportions. Picture this: a quaint island nation, famed for its fish and chips, now serves up a spicy new dish, migrant mayhem, courtesy of the Home Office's generous hospitality bud...

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Martin Armstrong’s World War III and U.S. Collapse Predictions: A Conservative Nationalist View for Australia, By Brian Simpson and James Reed

Martin Armstrong, a controversial yet renowned forecaster, has sounded a chilling alarm: World War III is imminent, with the Ukraine conflict as its spark, and the United States faces collapse by 2032. Using his AI-driven "Socrates" model, which accurately predicted Japan's 1989 crash and Russia's 1998 financial crisis, Armstrong warns that NATO's ...

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Albanese’s China Tilt and the Threat to Australian Sovereignty, By Paul Walker and Peter West

David Llewellyn-Smith's blistering critique in Macrobusiness on July 18, 2025, accuses Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of "China grovelling," alleging that his diplomatic overtures to Beijing undermine Australia's sovereignty and security. Llewellyn-Smith argues that outlets like Crikey, through commentators like Bernard Keane and Wanning Sun, ampl...

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Woke as Machiavellian Power: Moral Facade for Globalist Control, By Paul Walker

The Aporia Magazine piece by The Westering Sun, published on July 18, 2025, offers a piercing lens on woke ideology, framing it not as a moral crusade but as a Machiavellian tool of power politics. Drawing on James Burnham's political realism and Vilfredo Pareto's theories of residues and derivations, it argues that woke ideology, evolving from mul...

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Epstein’s Billion-Dollar Mystery: A Take on Senator Wyden’s Bombshell of Globalist Elite Corruption! By James Reed and Chris Knight (Florida)

On July 18, 2025, Democratic Senator Ron Wyden dropped a bombshell: Jeffrey Epstein's financial empire included 4,725 wire transfers totalling nearly $1.1 billion through a single bank account, with hundreds of millions more flowing through others, as reported by The Vigilant Fox. This revelation, backed by posts on X from Wyden and others, raises ...

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The Democratic Civil War: A MAGA Perspective on the Party’s Fractures and Their Impact, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The Democratic Party is imploding, and from a MAGA perspective, it's a glorious sight. A three-way brawl has erupted over the party's future, with the establishment, the centre-Left "Abundance" faction, and the far-left progressives slugging it out in a public spectacle of disarray. The establishment, battered by the Biden era's collapse, is scramb...

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The Arctic Flashpoint: Greenland’s Strategic Importance and Rising Tensions, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The Arctic, long a frozen frontier, is heating up, both literally and geopolitically. At the heart of this emerging theatre of global competition lies Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark that has become a focal point for great power rivalry. Recent comments from Russia's ambassador to Denmark, Vladimir Barbin, published by RIA Novosti on ...

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Why the Real Epstein List of Elite Clients Will Never be Seen, By Brandon Smith (Alt-Market)

If there's one characteristic that defines Donald Trump it's his habit of switching his positions on a dime – Leaving many a critic looking rather foolish when they establish an argument against him today, only to discover he mostly agrees with them tomorrow. I've learned it's best to wait a little while before commenting on the man's policy decisi...

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President Trump, If Nothing to See, Why Not Release Maxwell? Unanswered Questions in the Epstein Case, By Chris Knight (Florida)

The Jeffrey Epstein case, centred on his Little Saint James island and vast financial network, continues to raise troubling questions about elite accountability. Ghislaine Maxwell's 2021 conviction for sex trafficking minors confirmed the criminality of their operation, yet the Trump administration's reported dismissal of Epstein's activities as "n...

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Epstein’s Elite Clients and Statutory Rape: The Age of Consent on Little Saint James, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The Jeffrey Epstein case, centred on his private island of Little Saint James in the U.S. Virgin Islands, often dubbed "Paedophile Island" in media, has reignited scrutiny over the culpability of his elite clients. While Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted in 2021 for sex trafficking, questions persist about whether the high-profile figures who visited...

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The New York Times Reported in 2019, Jeffrey Epstein had Damaging Information on Elites, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Just before this information goes down the memory hole, I dug up from the Web archives an account by James B. Stewart, where he wrote that Jeffery Epstein "claimed to know a great deal about these people, some of it potentially damaging or embarrassing, including details about their supposed sexual proclivities and recreational drug use. So one of ...

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U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr Rejects the 2024 International Heath Regulations (IHR) Amendments by the World Health Organization (WHO), (Press Release)

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Secretary of State Marco Rubio today issued a Joint Statement of formal rejection by the United States of the 2024 International Heath Regulations (IHR) Amendments by the World Health Organization (WHO). The amended IHR would give the WHO the ability to order global lockdowns, trav...

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The Dangers of Lex Mercatoria: A Threat to National Sovereignty, By Professor X

Lex Mercatoria, once known as the "law merchant," began in medieval Europe as a practical, custom-based system to support trade across borders. Back then, with fragmented political systems and unreliable national courts, it gave merchants a flexible way to settle disputes. Rooted in the shared traditions and Christian values of the time, it was a c...

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The Shifting Sands of Law: Neo-Formalism, Neo-Functionalism, and the Decline of the Welfare State, By Ian Wilson LL.B

In an era defined by rapid globalisation and the erosion of traditional state authority, the landscape of legal regulation is undergoing a profound transformation. The welfare state, once a cornerstone of 20th-century governance, is fading, giving way to a globalised "knowledge society" where law's role is increasingly precarious. A recent academic...

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