Australia’s Path to Crisis: Mass Immigration, Homelessness, and Water Scarcity, By James Reed

The Homelessness Epidemic: A Policy-Driven Disaster Australia's housing crisis has reached catastrophic levels, with homelessness surging to unprecedented heights. A December 2024 report from UNSW and Homelessness Australia estimates 10,000 Australians become homeless each month, driven by a 51% rise in median rents from $413 to $624 between March ...

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Douglas Social Credit Against the Globalist Machine: Douglas’s Vision for a Free Economy and Society (An Introduction), By James Reed

In an age of digital surveillance, corporate cartels, and creeping state control, the ideas of C.H. Douglas, the architect of Social Credit, feel like a clarion call from a freer past. Douglas's economic philosophy, born in the early 20th century, wasn't just about fixing money, it was about breaking the chains of financial oligarchy and empowering...

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Why Terrana’s RNA Spray Technology Is a Dangerous Gamble: Unanswered Safety Questions for Human and Environmental Health, By Mr (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Terrana Biosciences' RNA spray, designed to enter plants through leaf tears and replicate within them, introduces foreign genetic material into the food chain with little to no public data on its safety. Unlike traditional pesticides, which degrade over time, this self-replicating RNA persists and amplifies within plants, potentially altering their...

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Britain the Woke Prison Island: How the Cradle of Liberty Became a Surveillance Swamp, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Once the proud heartland of Magna Carta, Shakespeare, and Churchillian defiance, the United Kingdom now resembles a warped parody of Orwell's 1984, complete with thought police, censored dissent, and a government terrified of its own people. This isn't exaggeration. It's where Britain now stands under Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer, whose soft ...

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When the Victims Are White: The Ugly Double Standard the West Refuses to Face, By Chris Knight (Florida)

In downtown Cincinnati, a bald white man was savagely sucker-punched and beaten by a group of black assailants. A white woman who tried to help him was knocked unconscious. The footage is gut-wrenching: kicking, stomping, blood, and bodies limp on the concrete. No one stepped in. No one helped. Many just filmed it. The reaction? Tepid press stateme...

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Immigration: The Engine of Britain’s Collapse, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Britain is crumbling, and uncontrolled immigration, legal and illegal, is the wrecking ball. The nation's social fabric is unravelling under the weight of unchecked Channel crossings, overburdened public services, skyrocketing crime, and a housing crisis that mocks the dreams of ordinary Britons. This isn't about compassion or diversity; it's about...

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The Flight of the Father: Reclaiming the Power of Men as Fathers, By Mrs. Vera West

The Longhouse, that suffocating cultural order where feminine values like emotional safety and consensus reign, thrives in a void, a void left by absent fathers. When men step back, the corrupted female instinct fills the gap, not with nurturing strength, but with a cloying demand for conformity that smothers the human spirit. The decline of father...

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Two-Tiered “Justice” and the Late Peter Lynch, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The extract from the Daily Sceptic (below) details the shocking two-tiered justice system in the UK, where those from the Right, such as Peter Lynch were quickly processed and given harsh jail time, while those from the multicult Left, get a pass. Peter Lynch a 61-year-old grandfather was arrested during the Southport riots for shouting alleged "ra...

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Rejecting the Longhouse: A Defence of Masculine Virtue, By John Steele

The Longhouse, as Logo Daedalus describes it, is a suffocating social order where feminine values, nurturing, consensus, emotional safety, reign supreme, enforced not by overt power but by the subtle, relentless pressure of passive-aggressive control. It's a world where conflict is taboo, strength is suspect, and the corrupted maternal instinct pol...

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Playing God with Androgenesis: Why This Scientific Gamble Could End in Disaster, By Brian Simpson

The recent breakthrough in creating mice from two fathers through androgenesis, as reported in a July 2025 Popular Mechanics article, is being hailed as a scientific marvel with potential applications for human reproduction and endangered species conservation. By implanting two sperm into an enucleated egg and using epigenome editing to manipulate ...

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Land, Lies and the New Indigenous Separatism: The Yoorrook Commission’s Radical Demands for … (Almost) Everything! By James Reed

In an era where historical grievance increasingly trumps civic unity, the Yoorrook Justice Commission stands as a troubling monument to the transformation of Australia from a nation of equal citizens into a confederation of racial claims. Established in Victoria as a formal "truth-telling" body, Yoorrook is the latest expression of the "Voice, Trea...

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Weaponising Welfare: How the Stolen Generations Narrative Turned Protection into Persecution, By Bruce Bennett

Australia's so-called Stolen Generations narrative has become one of the great dogmas of modern national identity, untouchable, sacrosanct, and rigorously enforced in our education, politics, and public institutions. Yet scratch beneath the surface of the popular myth, and what emerges is a far more complex, contested, and uncomfortable truth, one ...

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The $21 Trillion Mirage: Epstein, Financial Corruption, and the Folly of Clickbait Conspiracies, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

In a recent segment, political comedian Jimmy Dore floated a jaw-dropping claim from former government official Catherine Austin Fitts: that Jeffrey Epstein was involved in laundering a staggering $21 trillion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3BQOAqGue4 The clip, which has since ricocheted through fringe media and conspiracy corners of the interne...

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Brazil’s Speech Crackdown: The Shameful Persecution of Isabela Cêpa: Feminist Facing 25 Years for Calling What She Believed was a Man a ‘Man’” By Dr Helena Oliveira (ex-Brazil, Baja California)

Brazilian feminist Isabela Cêpa faces criminal charges for a single statement: calling transgender politician Érika Hilton, elected as São Paulo's "most-voted woman" in 2020, a "man." Charged with five counts of "social racism" under Brazil's 1989 Anti-Racism Law, Cêpa could face up to 25 years in prison, a penalty harsher than most violent crimes....

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Immigration is Killing Europe — Trump Is Right! By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

When Donald Trump declared in July 2025 that "immigration is killing Europe," the professional class scoffed. But behind the predictable outrage from legacy media and NGO elites, the numbers, headlines, and gut-level instincts of ordinary citizens say otherwise. With over 385,000 illegal crossings into the EU last year alone, an 18% rise on 2022, E...

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China’s Navy Stops Illegal Invasions — Why Not the UK? By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In the South China Sea, China's navy patrols with iron resolve, intercepting vessels and asserting control to prevent unauthorised crossings into its waters. This aggressive stance, rooted in territorial sovereignty, has effectively deterred illegal maritime incursions. Meanwhile, the UK faces a spiralling crisis in the English Channel, with over 2...

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Unveiled Secrets: The Mark Smyth Nelistotug Scandal and Australia’s Research Crisis, By Brian Simpson

A celebrated scientist. A promising cancer drug. Millions in public funds. These were the pillars of Professor Mark Smyth's illustrious career, until allegations of fabricated data shattered his reputation and exposed deep flaws in Australia's scientific research system. The Mark Smyth Nelistotug scandal, centred on falsified research underpinning ...

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CO₂ Isn’t the Villain, It’s the Unsung Hero of Life on Earth, By James Reed

In a world increasingly governed by environmental dogma and emotion-driven policy, a powerful counterpoint has emerged, rooted not in ideology, but in physics. Two of the world's most credentialed scientists, MIT's Richard Lindzen and Princeton's William Happer, have issued a scathing scientific indictment of the climate change narrative that under...

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Smoke in the Sanctuary: Alleged Vatican Financial Secrets Point to a Brewing Scandal, By Peter West

A sacked auditor. A convicted cardinal. Unexplained money transfers. These events, emerging from the Vatican's opaque financial system, raise serious questions about hidden misconduct that could shake the Holy See's global standing. For centuries, the Vatican has portrayed itself as a beacon of moral and spiritual authority. Yet, recent allegations...

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AI and the Auditing of Science: A Cure for Academic Rot or a Weapon Against Trust? By Professor X

The idea that artificial intelligence could soon audit all published scientific research is no longer the stuff of speculative fiction. It is already quietly happening. Services like ImageTwin and Proofig now scan academic figures for duplications and manipulation. Large language models flag tortured grammar in "paper mill" junk. Other tools trace ...

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