The Return of God: A Quiet Revolution Amid the Ruins of Secularism, By Mrs Vera West and Peter West

This is an age where TikTok trends eclipse timeless truths and AI promises salvation through algorithms, but the divine is staging a comeback, not with thunderclaps from Sinai, but with the subtle murmur of packed pews and the earnest confessions of former sceptics. As S.R. Piccoli chronicles in his compelling American Thinker essay "God is Back," ...

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London's Silent Conquest: The Great Replacement Unfolds in Peacetime, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

November 27, 2025 — a date that, in the annals of urban metamorphosis, will be etched not with the clamour of cannon fire or the lament of refugees, but with the quiet creak of census ledgers turning. The Telegraph lays bare a truth as stark as a winter fog over the Thames: London's white British population has plummeted from 85% in 1975 to a mere ...

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Brewed Awakening: How Coffee Caffeinated the Modern World, By Mrs Vera West and Brian Simpson

 In the aromatic haze of a Melbourne bar, where the hiss of the espresso machine punctuates the morning rush like a whispered heresy, I sip a cappuccino that tastes of history as much as foam. It's not the over-roasted, milk-drowned sludge peddled by American chains, but a true elixir: bold, unapologetic, with that crema born of a proper Arabi...

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Why You Should Use Cash: A Practical Rebellion Against the Coming CBDC Regime, By James Reed

Festering in the debate over the future of money, few issues matter more than the quiet push toward a cashless society and, ultimately, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). Supporters sell this shift as "convenience," "innovation," and "efficiency." In reality, it represents the most sweeping expansion of state–financial surveillance power in m...

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The Strange Death of the West: A Conservative Lament for Britain, Europe, and Beyond, By Peter West

Tossed in the dimming twilight of November 2025, as the chill winds of northern winter sweep across a fractured continent, we confront a truth as old as civilisation itself: empires do not fall to invaders alone; they perish from within, hollowed out by the rot of self-doubt and surrender. Tucker Carlson's searing monologue in The Spectator, a disp...

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The Unholy Alliance: How the Left Has Embraced Radical Islam in a Shared Assault on the West, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Lurking in the shadowed corridors of modern geopolitics, an improbable yet potent partnership has taken root, one that unites the ideological descendants of Karl Marx with the fiery zealots of radical Islam. This "red-green alliance," as it's aptly termed, isn't a mere coincidence of convenience; it's a calculated convergence of enemies of Western ...

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Importing Nations, Not Individuals: Stephen Miller's Stark Truth on the Societal Cost of Unchecked Migration, By Chris Knight (Florida)

 Stephen Miller didn't so much comment on migration this week as detonate a truth the political class has spent decades burying under PR slurry. After an Afghan evacuee, supposedly "vetted" — opened fire on U.S. National Guard soldiers, Miller delivered the line that made the professional hand-wringers choke on their fair-trade lattes: "You ar...

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Diversity’s Dark Anthem: Dearborn’s “Death to America” Flashpoint and the Failure of the Multicultural Fantasy, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

What happened on a Dearborn street on November 27, 2025 was not just another protest. It was a rupture. A line crossed. When a substantial group of demonstrators stood on American soil and shouted "Death to America," the country was forced to look directly at a problem it has spent decades politely pretending does not exist: the collision between a...

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The Ledger of Armageddon: Europe's Financial Gambit in Ukraine and the Delusional Dance with Russia’s Nuclear Satan II, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

 Europe's elite have scripted a proxy war in Ukraine not as a crusade for democracy, but as a high-stakes poker game for fiscal survival. John Leake's piercing essay (link below) lays bare the hypocrisy: Moral platitudes about sovereignty and human rights serve as the velvet curtain cloaking a desperate scramble for assets, Ukrainian reconstru...

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Could the Races Power Nullify Victoria's Treaty? A Constitutional Gambit, By Ian Wilson LL.B

In the pages of The Spectator Australia's 1 November 2025 edition, Peter O'Brien, in his review of Tony Abbott's Australia: A History – How an Ancient Land Became a Great Democracy, drops a constitutional bombshell amid his broader critique of Indigenous policy. Dismissing Victoria's nascent treaty process as a "major step backwards" that reeks of ...

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Australia Forever: Graeme Campbell’s Thunderous Last Stand – A Book That Roars Like a Lion! By Paul Walker and Tom North

There are books that inform, books that provoke, and then there are books that feel like a defiant bugle blast across a nation that has forgotten how to stand tall. Australia Forever: The Collected Essays of Graeme Campbell (24 November 2025) is emphatically the third kind. At 82, the former federal Labor MP for Kalgoorlie (1980–1998), and unapolog...

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Shades of Subversion: Is America's "Colour Revolution" Just Hyperbole, or the West's New Normal? By Chris Knight (Florida)

As Thanksgiving leftovers curdle in the fridge, a peculiar spectre haunts the American landscape: billboards taunting soldiers outside Fort Bragg with the barb, "Did you go airborne just to pull security for ICE?" Sponsored by Win Without War, a progressive outfit flush with $1 million from George Soros's Open Society Foundations in 2024 alone, per...

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Scotland’s Abortion-Until-Birth Proposal Exposes the Fatal Crack in the “Clump of Cells” Argument, By Mrs Brittany Miller (Londonistan)

Imagine a healthy, viable baby at 39 weeks gestation: kicking, dreaming, recognising its mother's voice, capable of feeling pain, and mere centimetres from drawing its first breath. Under a bill currently advancing in the Scottish Parliament, that child could be legally dismembered, poisoned, or starved to death for purely social or economic reason...

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When "Racism" Trumps Justice: Chicago's Mayor and the Perils of Principled Paralysis, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Swept in the Windy City of Chicago, where the winter winds carry more than just chill, they now blow absurdities from City Hall, Mayor Brandon Johnson has declared war on the very idea of locking up violent criminals. Speaking alongside Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker on November 25, 2025, Johnson proclaimed that America's "addiction" to incarcerat...

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The JFK Files: A Half-Century Cover-Up Crumbles — But Why the Silence? By Chris Knight (Florida)

Sixty-two years after the crack of rifle shots in Dallas shattered the American psyche, the ghosts of November 22, 1963, refuse to stay buried. President John F. Kennedy's assassination, officially pinned on a lone malcontent named Lee Harvey Oswald, has long been a Rorschach test for our national paranoia, spawning theories from Mafia hits to Cuba...

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The EU's "Democracy Shield": A Fortress Against Dissent, Not Disinformation By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

On November 12, 2025, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled her latest grand vision for saving Europe from itself: the "European Democracy Shield" (EDS), paired with a shiny new "EU Strategy for Civil Society." In the Commission's polished press release, these initiatives are hailed as a "milestone" to "empower, protect, and p...

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High-Dose Vitamin C: Cancer's Old Foe or False Hope? By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Hidden in the relentless war against cancer, where billion-dollar pharmaceuticals dominate the battlefield, a humble nutrient from oranges and bell peppers keeps staging improbable comebacks. Vitamin C, ascorbic acid, has been a darling of alternative medicine since the 1970s, when Nobel laureate Linus Pauling championed it as a miracle cure. Dismi...

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Trump's Autopen Vendetta: A Perjury Bluff That Could Unravel the Presidency, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Festering in the fevered theatre of American politics, where grudges are like open wounds and legal threats fly thicker than confetti, President Donald Trump has lobbed his latest grenade at former President Joe Biden. On November 28, 2025, just weeks into his second term, Trump took to Truth Social to declare war on the humble autopen, that mechan...

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Sugar's Dark Side: How Refined Sweeteners Fuel the Cancer Fire, By Mrs Vera West and Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight

Piled in the candy-coated aisles of modern supermarkets, sugar isn't just a treat, it's a Trojan horse. That innocent-looking bag of granulated white gold, or the high-fructose corn syrup lurking in your soda, isn't merely empty calories; it's a biochemical saboteur linked to inflammation, obesity, and, increasingly, cancer. A November 2023 Epoch T...

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Why Australia Needs a Referendum on Immigration: Defending One Nation's Vision for a Sovereign Future, By James Reed

Swirling in the chaos of Australian politics, few voices cut through the noise like One Nation's. Led by the unapologetic Pauline Hanson and backed by senators like Malcolm Roberts, the party has long championed the everyday Aussie against what they see as elite-driven agendas. Their latest push, the reintroduction of the Plebiscite (Future Migrati...

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