On June 1, 2026, former CIA analyst Larry Johnson appeared on Judging Freedom with Judge Andrew Napolitano and dropped a "bombshell," pun intended. According to sources he cited, Pakistan's Foreign Minister delivered a direct message to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio: Iran is prepared to conduct a "demonstration" with a nuclear weapon, e...
Just when you thought the pandemic grift might finally be winding down, the same players are back at the table. Moderna has just landed a juicy $50 million contract to develop an mRNA Ebola vaccine. The money comes from CEPI, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, an organisation heavily bankrolled by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foun...
Two economists from Wharton and Boston University have published a sobering peer-reviewed paper that cuts through the usual hype surrounding artificial intelligence. Their central warning is stark: AI may not just eliminate jobs, it could trigger a self-reinforcing economic collapse that markets alone cannot fix. The paper, written by Brett Hemenwa...
On 12 February 2003, approximately 50 nautical miles off the coast of Perth in the Indian Ocean, Australia came closer than it has ever come in peacetime to losing a submarine and its entire crew. HMAS Dechaineux, a Collins-class submarine with around 60 men and women aboard, was operating at or near its maximum safe diving depth, in waters roughly...
The policy, exposed in recent social media posts, risks logging lawful criticism as hostility incidents that could surface in future employment checks. This move builds directly on the Labour government's March definition of "anti-Muslim hostility" and exposes how public bodies are "gold-plating" safeguards meant to protect open debate. South Wales...
Here in our sun-drenched land of barbecues, beaches, and battlers doing it tough, the Australian taxpayer has once again been treated to a masterclass in elite priorities. Last week, a group of women and children with rather unfortunate travel histories, freshly returned from the cradle of Islamic State adventures in Syria, touched down in Sydney. ...
The tragic death of Henry Nowak has become a test of whether Western societies truly believe in equality. What's a white life worth? Not much if you judge by the muted reaction to the stabbing murder of teenager Henry Nowak in the United Kingdom. For years politicians, activists, corporations and media organisations have insisted that racism must b...
The ordinary citizen is constantly told to trust technology. Every year brings a new miracle that is supposedly going to solve humanity's problems. Artificial intelligence will cure disease. Smart cities will save the environment. Digital currencies will revolutionise finance. Biotechnology will eliminate suffering. The future, we are assured...
The Coming Food Crisis by John Klar is one of those rare books that manages to be both a warning and a call to action. Rather than treating food as merely another economic commodity, Klar reminds readers that food security is the foundation upon which every civilisation ultimately rests. When food systems become fragile, societies become frag...
Defending Australia by Dismissing Australians: Richard Marles’ Dangerous, Cringing, Xenophobia Smear
Defence Minister Richard Marles has a curious way of strengthening national security. Speaking at the Defending Australia Summit, he warned that "xenophobia" is making Australia "less safe" as the nation seeks deeper engagement with Asia. In a thinly veiled swipe at One Nation and Coalition voices raising alarms about record migration, Marles...
The City of Light is dimming, and the shadows are lengthening. What was once the glittering heart of Western civilisation, elegant boulevards, cafes buzzing with ideas, museums preserving the treasures of human achievement, now bears the scars of a slow, relentless surrender. Paris has not fallen in a dramatic siege or revolutionary blaze. It has f...
In the name of efficiency, governments worldwide are quietly handing over power to algorithms. New Zealand's recent announcement to slash nearly 9,000 public sector jobs, about 14% of the workforce, and replace them with AI systems is not just bureaucratic trimming. It is a glimpse into a future where decisions about benefits and freedoms, are made...
A recent American Thinker piece (linked below) has drawn fresh attention to a politically uncomfortable trend backed by hard data: in both the United States and the United Kingdom, foreign-born workers have captured a disproportionate share of employment growth in recent years, and this suggests investigating if same situation applies to Australia ...
Pope Leo XIV's recent encyclical Magnifica Humanitas raises important questions about artificial intelligence, technology, and what it means to be human. In a world racing ahead with AI development, the document offers a timely reminder of the need to protect human dignity in the face of powerful new tools. While many Catholics have respectfully di...
The Nocebo Effect is the Hidden Engine of Modern Pandemic Narratives. When authorities tell you to be afraid of a virus, your mind can make symptoms real, even when no pathogen exists. This is not conspiracy theory; it's documented science, and it has been weaponized against the public for decades. The nocebo effect -- th...
Lipton Matthews, a Jamaican-born researcher and writer, has done something refreshing in his new book Busting African Delusions: Human Capital, Institutions, and the Path to Progress. As a Black man who is not from the African continent itself, he brings an outsider-insider perspective that allows him to cut through the usual layers of guilt, denia...
Congratulations, Germany. You opened your arms wide, declared that diversity is your greatest strength, and now the invoice has arrived. According to recent reports, German taxpayers are shouldering somewhere north of forty billion euros every single year to cover the costs of mass migration. That is not pocket change. That is real money extracted ...
A new report titled Breaking the Blob from the Cambridge Circus Research think tank has lifted the lid on a troubling reality in Britain. What many have long suspected is now mapped out with data: large parts of the charity and NGO sector have become deeply entangled in political activism, often working against the elected government's priorities w...
"Mental health professionals have no good way to define the scope of their expertise, and so they have expanded that scope, along with the domain of "disorder," in ways that amount to the over-medicalization of suffering and invite scepticism about this claimed authority." This statement from a recent article on Psychiatry Margins captures a real a...
For more than a decade, China's solar industry stood as one of the greatest industrial success stories of the 21st century. Chinese companies didn't just participate in the global green transition: they dominated it completely. By producing over 80% of the world's solar panels, wafers, cells, and polysilicon, China turned itself into the undisputed...
