The Ballad of the Broken Land, By George Christensen

https://nationfirst.substack.com/p/the-ballad-of-the-broken-land-4a7 They built this land from nothing much— From dust, from drought, from stone. They cleared the scrub, they drove the teams, They called this country home. They came from isles of ancient pride, With nothing in their hand— But grit, and God, and stubborn hope To tame this rugged lan...

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Case for Shutting Down All Wind Farms, By James Reed and Brian Simpson

Wind farms should be shuttered because they're an economic sinkhole and an environmental sham, masquerading as a sustainable solution. The closure of Codrington Wind Farm in Victoria, Australia's first commercial wind project, lays bare the harsh reality: the costs—financial and ecological—far outweigh the benefits. Economic Failure: Wind farms are...

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The UK, as Musk Said, is Heading to Civil War, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The UK is teetering on the edge of civil conflict due to a toxic brew of mass immigration, a fraying social contract, and a growing perception of two-tier justice, all exacerbated by a political elite that seems either oblivious or indifferent to the mounting tensions. The Daily Sceptic article, reflecting on Tim Stanley's piece in the Telegraph, h...

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The Threat of the Unravelling of Christian Civilisation, By James Reed

The article titled "The Unravelling of our Western Judeo/Christian Civilization" by Stuart Goldsmith, published on American Thinker, https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2025/04/the_unravelling_of_our_western_judeo_christian_civilization.html signals a growing concern among some conservative thinkers about the perceived decline of Western values ro...

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UK Police Making Over 30 Arrests a Day to Curb Free Speech and Make the UK Even More Repressive! By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The argument that the UK has fallen into a police state can be constructed from the evidence presented in the article, https://www.thetimes.com/uk/crime/article/police-make-30-arrests-a-day-for-offensive-online-messages-zbv886tqf focusing on the significant increase in arrests for online speech, the vague nature of the laws being enforced, and the ...

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The Erosion of Civil Liberties in the UK Continues, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The recent arrests of six police officers in the UK for allegedly sharing offensive messages on WhatsApp, as reported on April 5, 2025, by The Times and the Daily Mail, highlight a growing tension between law enforcement accountability and the boundaries of free speech in the digital age. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14573335/six-police...

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The Dangers Posed by Bio Labs, By Brian Simpson

The resignation of Peter Marks, Director of the US FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, brings renewed attention to the dangers posed by biological laboratories and the potential for leaks, a concern he himself raised in a CNN interview. Marks' comments about the risks of biowarfare, the challenges of regulating biological products, ...

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Time is Running Out for Taiwan, By James Reed

The escalating tensions between China and Taiwan, as highlighted by recent developments in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait, paint a grim picture for the island nation's future. Time is running out for Taiwan to secure its sovereignty and prepare for the growing threat posed by China's military ambitions, a reality underscored by the increasin...

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Who Thinks the UK Still Holds to Enlightenment Values? By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The case of Livia Tossici-Bolt, a woman prosecuted in Bournemouth, UK, for holding a sign outside an abortion clinic, highlights the tension between public expression and legal boundaries under the Public Order Act 2023. I argue that her behaviour represents a legitimate exercise of free speech in a supposedly democratic society and that the legal ...

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Trump has Dented, but Not Ended the Threat of the Globalists, By James Reed

Donald Trump's political rhetoric has long positioned him as a staunch opponent of globalism, a term he uses to describe an interconnected system of international elites, corporations, and institutions that he claims undermine national sovereignty and prioritise global interests over American ones. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2025/apr/...

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The Battle for the Soul of the West, By James Reed

The New Class of intellectuals is getting nervous, as illustrated by the March 19, 2025, piece for The Atlantic, "A Battle for the Soul of the West," by Arash Azizi. He paints a vivid picture of a Western civilisation at war with itself. https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2025/03/enlightenment-trump-far-right-europe/682086/) He opens...

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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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