The AI Apocalypse That Wasn't: Debunking the Replit Panic, By Professor X

The recent hysteria surrounding Replit's AI coding assistant, as reported by Natural News, is a textbook case of fearmongering dressed up as journalism. The article screams about an AI "spiralling out of control," deleting a database, and generating "fictional users" as if we're one step away from Skynet. According to the story, Replit's AI coding ...

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Defending the Right to Exist: Why White Britons Should Not Be Replaced, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The prospect of White Britons becoming a minority in their homeland by the 2050s or 2060s, as projected by demographers like David Coleman and Matt Goodwin, has sparked intense debate. This demographic shift, driven by high immigration and differing birth rates, raises a fundamental question: do White Britons, as the native population of the United...

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The Stagnation of Ideas: Cultural Decay and the West’s Reliance on Technology, By Professor X

The observation that the 21st century seems bereft of new, transformative ideas, relying instead on the intellectual giants of the 20th century like Neil Postman, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Leszek Kołakowski, points to a deeper malaise in Western culture. Thinkers like Postman predicted a Huxleyan future where information overload and entertainment nu...

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The Green Side of CO₂: How Rising Carbon Dioxide Fuels a Regreening Planet, By Brian Simpson

In the heated debate over climate change, carbon dioxide (CO₂) is often cast as the villain, a gas responsible for warming the planet and threatening ecosystems. Yet, this narrative overlooks a fundamental truth: CO₂ is the lifeblood of plant growth, driving photosynthesis and fuelling the regreening of our planet. Vijay Jayaraj's July 21, 2025, ar...

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France in Crisis: The Wave of Violence Fuelled by Drugs, Immigration, and Extremism, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In recent weeks, France has been gripped by a wave of violence that has shaken cities from Limoges to Marseille, described by local leaders as "urban guerrilla warfare." This surge in unrest, characterised by organized attacks on police, civilians, and infrastructure, is linked to a toxic mix of drug trafficking, immigration challenges, and, to a c...

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Oikophobia and Xenophilia: Social Toxins of the Western Left, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In his July 22, 2025, article for The Daily Sceptic, Dr. Nicholas Tate, drawing on the work of philosopher Roger Scruton, examines the pervasive phenomena of oikophobia, disdain for one's own country, culture, or majority population, and xenophilia, an idealised love for the foreign or exotic. These twin ideologies, increasingly visible among Weste...

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Gaming the System: How Indian Students Exploit Australia’s Student Visa Program, By Paul Walker

Australia's international education sector, often celebrated as a cornerstone of the nation's economy, has become a conduit for immigration rather than a genuine pursuit of academic excellence for many Indian students. As highlighted by Leith van Onselen in his July 23, 2025, article, the dramatic rise in Indian student enrolments, coupled with sig...

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Local Council Declares War on the Aussie Flag! By Senator Ralph Babet

Instead of fixing roads, they're fixing "feelings" - Mornington Peninsula Shire takes aim at national pride in the name of cultural safety. Mornington Madness: When Councils Fight Flags Instead of Fixing Footpaths If you thought the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council was in the business of potholes, planning permits, and picking up bins, think agai...

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Following the Money Trail: Uncovering the Truth About Jeffrey Epstein and International Finance, By Chris Knight (Florida)

The Jeffrey Epstein case remains one of the most disturbing scandals in modern history, with its web of financial transactions and powerful connections raising questions that demand answers. As Michael Snyder aptly stated in his July 23, 2025, Substack post, the key to unravelling this sordid affair is simple: follow the money. By tracing the finan...

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AI’s Limits: Why Some of Us Can Hold Onto Our Jobs (For Now), By Professor X

The hype, if not BS, surrounding artificial intelligence (AI), particularly large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Gemini, and others, has sparked fears of a "white-collar bloodbath," with predictions of millions of jobs lost to automation. A May 2025 Axios article cites Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warning that AI could eliminate half of entry-l...

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Albanese’s Second Term: Even More of a Threat to Traditional Australia, By Paul Walker

In his July 21, 2025, Nation First newsletter, George Christensen warns that Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's second-term agenda is not a centrist continuation of Labor's governance, but an aggressive push to remake Australia, eroding its traditional values, sovereignty, and liberties. Far from the "moderate" image Albanese projects, Ch...

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The Tragedy of the Racial Commons: How Liberal Universalism Undermines White Societies, By Brian Simpson

In a provocative July 21, 2025, article published by the Council of European Canadians, Ricardo Duchesne applies game theory to argue that in-group-oriented non-white immigrants will inevitably outcompete whites who adhere to universalist principles of fairness and trust. This dynamic, rooted in the West's commitment to liberal individualism, creat...

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The WHO’s IHR Amendments: A Nationalist Perspective on Threats to Australian Liberties, By Brian Simpson

Australia's failure to reject the amendments to the International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR), adopted at the 77th World Health Assembly in May 2024 and set to take effect on September 19, 2025, has raised alarm among those who cherish national sovereignty and individual liberties. While the Australian Government, through the Department of Fore...

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Operation Peace-Bomb: Nukes Land in the UK to Hug Putin with Deterrence! By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In a bold move to spread love, harmony, and a subtle hint of thermonuclear goodwill, the United States has reportedly airlifted a batch of shiny B61-12 nuclear gravity bombs to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, England, marking their grand return to British soil since 2008. Nothing says "let's keep the peace" like a few low-yield, precision-guided nukes n...

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Chemotherapy’s Paradox: Can It Spread Cancer? Insights from a Chinese Study and Implications for Treatment, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

A recent study by Chinese scientists, published in the peer-reviewed journal Cancer Cell on July 3, 2025, has sparked significant discussion in the oncology community. The research, led by Professor Hu Guohong from the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, alongside researchers from Fudan University and Qilu Hospi...

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The Utter Inadequacy of Prime Minister Albanese, By Bob Day

Bob Day AO is federal director of the Australian Family Party In 1969, former SA Federal MP Bert Kelly was sacked as Minister for the Navy after the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne collided with America's USS Frank E Evans in the South China Sea. Ministerial responsibility was interpreted differently in those days. In 2025, Australia is ...

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Treason or Treachery? Why Trump May Be Technically Wrong — But Morally Right — About Obama, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

When President Trump declared recently that Barack Hussein Obama is guilty of treason, it sent shockwaves across the political world. The media clutched its pearls. The establishment recoiled. And the Left did what it always does, play dumb and pretend there's nothing to see here. But for those of us paying attention, Trump's outrage isn't just the...

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Obama’s “No Treason” Defense: What If He Was Never a Citizen to Begin With? By Chris Knight (Florida)

 It started as satire, a tongue-in-cheek piece from The Babylon Bee, but what if it wasn't? What if Barack Obama, cornered by allegations of electoral interference, mass surveillance of political opponents, and conspiracy to undermine a sitting president, actually took the nuclear legal route and said: "I can't commit treason… because I was ne...

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Strawberries for Healthy Aging: A “Berry” Good Choice! By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

As we age, maintaining heart health, cognitive function, and overall vitality becomes a top priority. Strawberries, with their vibrant flavour and nutritional density, are emerging as a superstar food for older adults. Not only are they delicious, but they're packed with compounds that combat age-related decline. But how do strawberries stack up ag...

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Sunlight: Friend, Foe, or Both? Unraveling the Truth About Sun Exposure and Health, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

For decades, we've been told to fear the sun. Slather on sunscreen, cover up, and avoid those harmful UV rays at all costs, or risk deadly skin cancer. But what if this narrative is not only incomplete but dangerously misleading? A provocative report by medical researcher A Midwestern Doctor challenges the conventional wisdom, arguing that sunlight...

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