The University in Ruins: Personal Reflections, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The lecture hall was silent, save for the faint hum of fluorescent lights, as I sat in the back row of my old university, a place I once believed was a temple of truth. Decades ago, as a wide-eyed freshman, I'd scribbled notes on Plato and quantum mechanics, convinced that these ivy-clad walls were a sanctuary for ideas, a place where minds were sh...

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A Dangerous Communist Law in South Australia, By James Reed

Terrible laws with enormous consequences get passed all the time without public consultation. That is why it is good that George Christensen now has the funds to attend sittings of federal parliament and report back on what is going on. The same thing needs to be done at the state level as well. Consider the South Australian example of the Planning...

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The Cost of Having Children in Australia: A Policy of Passive Genocide, By James Reed

Australia's population dynamics are shifting dramatically, with the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reporting a record-low fertility rate of 1.50 births per woman in 2023 and a crude birth rate of 10.7 per 1,000 people in 2024, the lowest in recorded history. The natural increase in population, births minus deaths, dropped to 105,200 in 2024,...

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The Technical and Political Challenges of Destroying Iran’s Fordow Nuclear Facility, By Chris Knight and Charles Taylor (Florida)

Nestled deep within a mountain near the city of Qom, Iran's Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant stands as one of the most fortified and contentious sites in global security. Designed to withstand conventional airstrikes, Fordow's underground structure, buried 80–90 metres, possibly up to 300 feet, has sparked intense debate within the U.S. intelligence an...

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The Value of Pale Skin in South East Asia: Racial Realities, By Brian Simpson

In a very interesting piece at the Armageddon Safari substack, journalist Ben Bartee based in Bangkok, about the cult of whiteness and pale skin in South East Asia: "There is a deeply rooted cultural norm involved… skin color and beauty. In many societies, and especially in Asia, dark skin has long been associated with working in the fields and, th...

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Former CIA Hacker Predicts Massive Cyber Attack Coming in Next 30 Days, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

In uncertain and chaotic times, there is no shortage of predictions of doom. Thus in another piece I covered the predicted false flag bioterrorism attack thought to come on 4 July, 2025. This is a US state one, but I suppose now with Middle East war, the sleeping cells of terrorists who entered the open southern border under the Biden regime, just ...

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British House of Commons Passes Bill to Legalise Assisted Suicide, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Britain is in a severe state of moral decline. And just when one thinks things have hit rock bottom, the moral ground collapses even further and society tumbles down ever-lower, on the path to hell. Thus, the latest woe is the House of Commons, and common they are, passing a Bill to legalise assisted suicide. The Bill has now been passed to the Hou...

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Just to be On the Safe Side: Bioterrorism False Flag on July 4, 2025? By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The US government's 2024 biodefence report has a scenario of a bioterrorism attack set for July 4, 2025, Independence Day. This has led to an explosion of fear-based comments on social media such as X as well as YouTube, Rumble, Brighteon and the like. Just type into the search box: "July 4, 2025, bioterrorism attack." Beware of the obvious that th...

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How Does George Soros Get Away with It? By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Now suppose that I have a fortune and decide to support Right wing causes. I did this through various foundations and organisations, but it was known that I had my hand in the proceedings. Suppose then that some event occurred, parallel to the George Floyd incident, and riots broke out. Even under the Trumper regime, how fast would it be for the au...

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With Every Conflict, the Elites Will Bring in More “Refugees,” By James Reed

There is a powerful piece at Infowars.com by Scott Greer, an award-winning journalist, host of Highly Respected, and author of No Campus for White Men. He puts the case that regime change in the past, have led to migrant waves of millions to the West: "Over two million Iraqis left their homeland after America "liberated" it. Over six million Syrian...

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Update: America Bombs Iran’s Nuclear Sites! By Charles Taylor and Chris Knight (Florida)

On June 21, 2025 (US time), the United States launched a bold and unprecedented military operation, bombing three of Iran's key nuclear facilities, Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan. This marked the first direct U.S. attack on Iranian soil, escalating the ongoing Israel-Iran war that ignited on June 13, 2025. The strikes, executed with B-2 stealth bombers...

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The Doomsday Plane Lands in D.C.: What It Means Amid Rising War Tensions, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

On Tuesday, June 17, 2025, a U.S. Air Force E-4B "Nightwatch," often dubbed the "Doomsday Plane," touched down at Joint Base Andrews near Washington, D.C., sparking widespread speculation. With its irregular coastal flight path from Barksdale Air Force Base and an unusual callsign, "ORDER01," the event has fuelled debates about whether the U.S. is ...

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Why Warren Tredrea’s “Sovereign Individual” Claims Will Fail in Australian Courts, By Ian Wilson LL.B

Warren Tredrea is no stranger to headlines. As Port Adelaide's only AFL premiership captain, his football legacy is secure. But lately, Tredrea's name has been making news for a very different reason: his ongoing legal battle with Channel 9, and his unusual arguments about personal sovereignty and legal tender. After being dismissed from Channel 9 ...

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The Japanese Covid Vax Data Revelation: A Case for Vaccine Scepticism, By Brian Simpson

In a world where censorship and misinformation have often clouded the discourse around Covid-19 vaccines, a newly released Japanese database tracking 18 million vaccinated citizens has emerged as a bombshell, reigniting debates about the safety and efficacy of these injections. The data, which reveals a disturbing pattern of increased mortality rat...

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The Deliberate Demography: Unpacking the Biden Administration’s Border Policy, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The recent riots in Los Angeles have reignited debates about the Biden administration's handling of border and immigration policy, with some corporate media outlets attempting to frame the chaos as a series of well-meaning mistakes. However, as the RealClearPolitics article by Phillip Linderman argues, this narrative is a "Big Lie" designed to rewr...

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Defending the Critique: Stephen Miller on Illegal Migration and the Stealing of Jobs, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Stephen Miller's recent Twitter exchanges with Democratic leaders like Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and California Senator Alex Padilla have reignited a fierce debate about illegal migration, economic dependency, and the displacement of American workers. Miller's critique, that Democrats are advocating for a vast illegal alien workforce to maintain...

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The 25-Hour Marathon: Sen. Cory Booker’s Bathroom-Free Feat and What It Reveals! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

In the annals of American political theater, few acts stand out quite like Sen. Cory Booker's 25-hour speaking marathon on the Senate floor, which took place from 7 p.m. on March 31, 2025, to 8:05 p.m. on April 1, 2025. This was not just a record-breaking speech in terms of duration, surpassing Strom Thurmond's 24-hour and 18-minute filibuster from...

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The Cultural Defence in Criminal Law: A Critical Examination, By Ian Wilson LL.B

The recent case of Sadeq Nikzad, an Afghani asylum seeker convicted of raping a 15-year-old girl in the UK, has reignited debates about the use of cultural defences in criminal law. Nikzad, who entered the UK illegally and was sentenced to nine years in prison followed by deportation, saw his defence counsel argue that his actions were influenced b...

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The Intersection of Genius, Faith, and Quantum Physics: A Christian Perspective, By James Reed

In a world often polarised between science and faith, the recent statements by Dr. YoungHoon Kim, a South Korean scholar widely recognized as having the world's highest recorded IQ of 276, offer a compelling bridge between these domains. Dr. Kim, founder and president of the United Sigma Intelligence Association (USIA), has publicly affirmed his Ch...

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The Intersection of Demographics and Immigration: Poland’s Existential Dilemma, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In a recent address, Krzysztof Bosak, a prominent Polish politician and leader of the far-Right Confederation Liberty and Independence party, articulated a stark warning about Poland's future. "We cannot plunge as a nation into the fatalism that it is our fate to die out. Our fate is to grow old, to die out, to give up our land to others and to be ...

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