In a pointed interview, US Vice President JD Vance has told the British people they should "resist" their current government. The mainstream media, predictably, reacted with horror — framing it as outrageous foreign interference. But Vance is not meddling. He is stating an obvious truth: modern Britain has become a soft totalitarian state where bas...
The secularisation thesis, the long-dominant idea in sociology that modernisation, science, and rational thinking would inevitably cause religion to decline and eventually fade away, has shaped academic understanding of modernity for decades. Yet, as Edward Dutton argues in his recent piece for The Occidental Observer, the debate around it has been...
Jacob Nordangård's recent interview with Transition News, published by the Climate Intelligence (CLINTEL) group, offers a sobering analysis of the current global trajectory. The Swedish researcher, author of The Digital World Brain, argues that what elites call a "polycrisis" — overlapping emergencies in climate, health, energy, food, finance, and ...
Charles Hugh Smith's recent essay on ZeroHedge lays out a sobering framework: societies built on hierarchies are wired for sensitivity to fairness. When unfairness becomes not just episodic but systemic, embedded in the rules, institutions, and outcomes, the social contract frays. Redress mechanisms turn into theatre. The result is a collective psy...
In May 2026, another detransitioner secured significant compensation for harms from gender-related medical interventions. Camille Kiefel, a 36-year-old woman from Oregon, reached a confidential settlement, reportedly aligning with her $3.5 million demand, against mental health professionals who approved her double mastectomy after minimal evaluatio...
Another chapter in the endless saga of intelligence agency overreach; in a bombshell development reported on May 23, 2026, investigative journalist Catherine Herridge and CIA whistleblower James Erdman III have exposed what appears to be systematic illegal surveillance and obstruction by the CIA against the Office of the Director of National Intell...
Nation First reports on the striking parallels between the modern West and the dying Roman Empire. A highly polarised society where ordinary people are squeezed by rising taxes and the cost of living, while their elites live in their own sheltered bubble, enjoying a detached, gilded existence. Borders are no longer secure as foreigners flood ...
The university system, in Australia, and across the West, is a bloated money-making machine. Time to face reality. British universities are winding down for another long summer. Students head home by mid-May, with months of break stretching ahead before the next academic year begins in late September. Parents are footing massive bills while wonderi...
The death of poetry was not announced with a funeral. It happened quietly, almost invisibly, beneath a flood of cultural noise. Universities still teach "creative writing." Governments still appoint Poet Laureates. Literary festivals still gather earnest panels in expensive city venues. Social media overflows with fragments of free verse and confes...
In February 2026, researchers at NYU Langone Health made a troubling finding: microscopic plastic particles were present in nearly all prostate tumour samples they examined. The pilot study, involving tissue from 10 men undergoing prostate cancer surgery, detected microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs) in 90% of the cancerous samples, and at signifi...
In late April 2026, Mark Zuckerberg addressed Meta employees in an all-hands meeting. What he said was so revealing that a recording of the session quickly leaked online. The message was clear: Meta is systematically using the computer activity of its own highly skilled engineers, their keystrokes, mouse movements, coding patterns, and problem-solv...
A powerful new Substack essay by Celina101 outlines the ten strongest arguments against mass immigration, a timely intervention as Australia grapples with housing shortages, fuel crises, underemployed international graduates, and cultural strain. The piece exposes how elites frame immigration purely in economic terms while ignoring the deeper democ...
For decades—perhaps since the era of the Vietnam War—America has lived under the shadow of what many call the "Deep State": a hidden machinery of influence operating behind the façade of democratic institutions. One of Donald Trump's central missions has been the struggle against this entrenched apparatus and the dismantling of its vision for human...
Our fears for the future of robot intelligence almost inevitably end in spectacular fashion, with nuclear explosions and slaughter on a planetary scale. An abiding memory of my childhood is going over to the neighbors' house and watching Terminator 2 on VHS with my friends Ethan and Nathan, who were both older than me. I must have been about five y...
As reported by the UK "The Sun," and Robert spencer (links below), it seems that in the UK, even bottles of grog, peacefully sitting onsupermarket shelves are not safe from knife attackers. An Afghan migrant, who seemed to want to make a statement about alcohol in society, went into a supermarket wielding a large bladed knife, and began knocking bo...
A compelling recent piece in The Daily Wire highlights what many physicists quietly acknowledge: the constants of nature are exquisitely calibrated for life, order, and complexity. These numbers, the strength of gravity, the mass of the electron, the expansion rate of the universe, are not derived from deeper theory. They are measured with stunning...
A recent American Thinker piece nails the inversion at the heart of modern Leftism: what it calls "progress" is often the deliberate blurring of illegal and legal, immoral and moral. Illegal immigration is reframed as a human right. Traditional sexual morality is branded oppressive while new identities are celebrated. Drug use, family breakdown, an...
A powerful new article in American Thinker lays it out plainly: globalism seeks to kill the nation-state. Not through dramatic conquest, but through slow erosion; international organizations, supranational rules, mass migration policies, and linguistic sleight-of-hand that paint "nationalism" as evil while dressing global control in the language of...
Ronald Dworkin famously declared that Law's Empire is defined by attitude, not territory, raw power, or mere process. In his influential work, law is an interpretive enterprise, a community of principle where judges and citizens adopt the "interpretive attitude," seeking coherence, integrity, and the best moral reading of legal practices. Law, for ...
A sharp new piece from Macrobusiness cuts through the hype: far too many international graduates in Australia are unskilled in practice and severely underemployed. Despite universities and governments selling the "international education" sector as an economic powerhouse that delivers skilled workers, the data reveals a different reality: one...
