Peer-Reviewed Article: Pfizer’s mRNA Covid Jab has DNA Contamination, By Brian Simpson

In early April 2025, a bombshell dropped in the world of vaccine scepticism: a peer-reviewed paper, touted as the first of its kind, claimed to confirm that Pfizer's mRNA COVID-19 vaccine contains DNA contamination, including the controversial SV40 enhancer sequence: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266667902400017X?via%3Dihub The...

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Fair is Foul: “Adolescence” and the Mirror of Southport, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Dr. Edward Dutton, the self-styled Jolly Heretic, recently took to Substack to skewer a new British TV series, Adolescence, with a critique as sharp as the knife at its narrative core. The show, a psychological crime drama that premiered on Netflix on March 13, 2025, follows 13-year-old Jamie Miller, a White working-class boy arrested for murdering...

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The Danger of Space Junk to an Advanced Technological World, By Brian Simpson

The vast expanse of space, once a pristine frontier, is increasingly cluttered with the remnants of human exploration and technological ambition. Orbiting space junk, the debris left behind by decades of satellite launches, space missions, and collisions, poses a growing threat to both current and future endeavours in space. This celestial refuse i...

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Gates Foundation Allegedly Discriminating Against Whites …Whoever Would Have Thought That? By Chris Knight (Florida)

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, along with two other nonprofits, the Lagrant Foundation and the Creative Capital Foundation, are now facing serious accusations that could strip them of their coveted tax-exempt status. According to a report from the Times of India, the American Alliance for Equal Rights (AAER) has lodged a formal complaint wi...

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Bill Gates: Humans Will Not be Required “For Most Things,” By Brian Simpson

Bill Gates has recently predicted that advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) will significantly diminish the need for human involvement in many traditional roles within the next decade. He envisions AI technologies becoming capable of performing tasks currently handled by professionals in fields such as medicine and education, leading to a f...

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Italy’s Demographic Crash: A Symbol of the Modern West, By Mrs. Vera West

Italy's demographic crisis, marked by record-low birth rates, accelerated emigration, and a shrinking population, exemplifies broader demographic challenges faced by Western nations. This crisis, coupled with aging populations and declining fertility rates, poses significant economic, social, and existential threats. Elon Musk's warnings about popu...

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National Survival Now Hangs in the Balance: George Christensen, By James Reed

The article by George Christensen on Nation First: presents a strongly critical view of Australia's current immigration policies, arguing that the influx of migrants under the Labor government has caused significant social, economic, and cultural challenges, to put it mildly. Christensen claims that over 1.4 million migrants have entered Australia ...

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“Political Assassination”: The Disqualification of Marine Le Pen; A Case of Lawfare by Elites to Undermine Populist Political Figures, By Paul Walker

The recent disqualification of Marine Le Pen, the leader of France'sNational Rally (RN) party, from running for president in the 2027 election, is a glaring example of lawfare—a strategic use of legal systems to target and neutralise political opponents. On March 31, 2025, a Paris court convicted Le Pen of embezzling over €4 million in European Uni...

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Charles Pearce’s “Vaccination: Its Tested Effects on Health, Mortality, and Population” (1868) and the Smallpox Vaccine Controversies, By Mrs. Vera West and Brian Simpson

Charles Pearce's Vaccination: Its Tested Effects on Health, Mortality, and Population, published in 1868, emerged during a pivotal moment in the history of public health and medical science. The book reflects the intense debates surrounding the smallpox vaccine, which had been introduced by Edward Jenner in 1796 but remained a contentious issue nea...

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The “Witch Hunt” Against Le Pen: Trump, By Chris Knight (Florida)

President Trump has denounced the French decision to ban Le Pen from running in the presidential race, as well as imprisoning her, as "witch hunt" which serves as "another example of European Leftists using lawfare to silence free speech." He has not stated if he will take actions against France, but he certainly should. Breitbart has the story: ht...

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How Conflicts of Interests and Deep State Cronyism Undermine the Rule of Law, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Chief Justice John Roberts, the 17th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, has recently come under scrutiny for his alleged close relationship with Norm Eisen, a prominent liberal lawyer and activist known for his role in orchestrating legal challenges againstPresident Donald Trump. The controversy, as highlighted in the below, centres ...

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Klaus Schwab Steps Down: The Controversy and a Critique of a James Bond-Style Villain, By James Reed

Klaus Schwab, the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), announced his resignation in May 2024, stepping down from his leadership role after over five decades at the helm of the influential globalist organisation. Schwab, often portrayed as a James Bond-style villain in conspiracy circles such as this blog, transitioned t...

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The Controversy Surrounding EPIC City: A Muslim-Centric Development, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

EPIC City, a proposed 402-acre development near Josephine, Texas—approximately 40 minutes northeast of Dallas—has sparked significant controversy since its announcement in 2024 by the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC). The project, managed by Community Capital Partners, aims to create a Muslim-centric community featuring over 1,000 homes, a mosque, ...

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The Grooming Gang Scandal and Yvette Cooper’s Response: A Tale of Promises and Betrayal, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In January 2025, UK Labour Home Secretary Yvette Cooper made a bold pledge to address the long-standing grooming gang scandal that had plagued the United Kingdom for decades. The issue, involving the systematic sexual exploitation of vulnerable children by organised groups of largely "Asian" migrants, had become a national disgrace, with survivors ...

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The Dangers of Seed Oils: A Modern Dietary Dilemma, By Mrs Vera West and Mrs. (Dr.) Abigail Knight (Florida)

In recent years, seed oils, such as soybean, corn, canola, sunflower, and cottonseed oil, have come under intense scrutiny as potential culprits in the rising tide of chronic health conditions. Marketed as healthy alternatives to traditional fats like butter and lard, these industrially produced oils have become ubiquitous in processed foods, resta...

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Corruption and the Fall of Nations, By James Reed

Robert Spencer has given a compelling historical perspective on corruption, using the example of Publius Helvius Pertinax, a Roman Emperor who reigned briefly in 193 CE, to illustrate a broader point: corruption tends to dominate societies across time unless a concerted, full-scale effort is made to eradicate it. Pertinax's story is a microcosm of ...

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Foreign Conflicts on Australian Streets by Mass Immigration: George Christensen, By Paul Walker

The argument presented in the Nation First article posits that mass immigration is transforming Australia into a "battleground" by importing foreign conflicts, eroding social cohesion, and necessitating the suppression of free speech to maintain order. I'll provide a defence and expansion of this perspective, building on the points raised by George...

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What Happens When the Chinese Military Cut the Australian Internet Cables? By James Reed and Brian Simpson

 "A Chinese spy ship spotted off the coast of South Australia has been accused of mapping Australia's submarine cables for "future operations." Sky News broke the news on Monday that a Chinese government research vessel circumnavigating the coast of Australia was off the SA coast and within Australia's exclusive economic zone." But all of this...

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The Cost of Living Crisis is Killing the Average Aussie, By James Reed

The cost-of-living crisis in Australia has reached a critical point, as exemplified by the story of Peter, a single father who shared his struggles on the ABC's Q and A program on March 31, 2025. His experience underscores a broader reality for many Australians: even those working full-time and receiving government support are finding it nearly imp...

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Chinese Crime Syndicates in South East Asia: Here Comes the Future! By James Reed

The phenomenon of Asian crime, particularly involving Chinese criminal syndicates operating scam centers in Southeast Asia, represents a complex and rapidly evolving challenge with deep regional and global implications. These operations, concentrated in countries like Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos, have turned the region into a hub for cybe...

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