There has been a lively discussion on YouTube comparing the Blue Origin New Glenn explosion, and surviving tower, to WTC 9/11. The Blue Origin launch tower is a steel truss launch tower, an open lattice structure designed to deflect blast energy around it. There's almost nothing to catch the force. A rocket explosion is a brief, violent overpressur...
A powerful ideological narrative has taken hold in academia, media, and public discourse: that slavery, particularly the Atlantic slave trade and plantation economies, was the central engine that powered the rise of the modern West. According to this view, the supposed enormous profits from slave labor generated the capital, financial innovation, a...
Britain is a country where political discussion is carefully stage-managed. The government, the national broadcasters, the legacy press, and the courts all in their own ways try to fetter political discussion, especially around issues of immigration and crime. This is particularly the case when these two issues overlap. Since the 1960s, the British...
Dwelling in the outer suburbs of Melbourne, in the mining towns of Western Australia, and in the rental traps of Brisbane and Sydney, thousands of ordinary Australians wake up each day feeling the weight of existence. The bills keep coming. The house you were told you'd own by now feels like a distant myth. Work is exhausting and somehow hollow. So...
The quiet suburbs of Ashburn, Virginia, in may 2026, became the unlikely stage for one of the most bizarre intelligence-related scandals in recent memory, and a great human interest story for us today at the blog. Former senior CIA official David Rush, a man with top-secret clearance and years in the agency's executive ranks, found himself in feder...
In recent academic and activist circles, a peculiar trend has taken hold: the insistence that glaciers possess "agency" and are "more than human beings." A recent article in PLOS Climate (link below) exemplifies this line of thinking, arguing that glaciers should be recognized not merely as ecological features but as more-than-human entities with r...
Found in the sprawling suburbs and rural communities of America, and increasingly in Australia facing our own data centre pressures, ordinary people are showing up to town halls, holding signs, and voicing concerns about massive AI infrastructure projects swallowing up land, spiking electricity bills, and reshaping their neighbourhoods. Their worri...
Dear Younger Me, You spend far too much time worrying about whether you're on the right path. I know because I remember the feeling. The impatience. The constant sense that life is happening somewhere else and everyone around you has already received the map you somehow missed. You look at other people and imagine they know exactly what they are do...
As we age, protecting both our minds and our hearts becomes increasingly important, especially for those navigating cardiovascular challenges like high blood pressure, heart disease, strokes, and diabetes. Enter the MIND diet, short for Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay, a practical, evidence-based eating pattern that blen...
We men are in a world where assumptions about gender have hardened into something that feels less like equality and more like a sustained cultural reckoning aimed squarely at masculinity itself. What we're calling the "masculinity crisis" isn't some mysterious affliction of modern men failing to adapt. It's the predictable fallout from decades of t...
In the sun-drenched suburbs of Lake Worth, Florida, on a seemingly ordinary February day in 2026, Kathleen "Katie" Thomas was driving along North Dixie Highway when the blue lights flashed behind her. Thomas, a 36-year-old adaptive athlete, fitness influencer, and content creator who goes by @slightlyoff.balance online, had grown used to navigating...
A powerful interlocking system now dominates much of public life in the West. Government, universities, and mainstream media function less as independent pillars of society and more as mutually reinforcing parts of a single progressive ideological superstructure. Each institution plays a specialised role. Universities generate the underlying theori...
White Western climate activists routinely blockade roads, glue themselves to priceless artworks, vandalise oil infrastructure, and harass politicians across Europe, America, Canada, and Australia. Yet the world's largest carbon emitter, China, receives remarkably little attention from them. This glaring selective focus reveals far more about ...
Every civilisation develops its own ruling myth. Earlier generations found meaning in religious salvation, national destiny, class revolution, or the march of scientific progress. Today, Western societies have increasingly elevated a new sacred principle: safety. This is not safety in the ordinary, practical sense. Most reasonable people support so...
California has turned climate change into a powerful political tool for redistributing wealth toward favoured groups, including non-citizens, while delivering surprisingly little environmental benefit. A prime example is the Farmworker Housing Component of the Low-Income Weatherization Program. This initiative hands out free solar panels, ref...
Three years after the UK and German Ministries of Defence released their landmark report Human Augmentation – The Dawn of a New Paradigm, what was once dismissed as speculative fiction has become operational reality. As Robert Malone warns in his latest analysis (link below), human augmentation is no longer science fiction, it is strategic do...
While the public is still recovering from the scars of COVID-19, the same public health apparatus is already warming up the next act. According to recent reporting, the CDC is quietly framing avian influenza (bird flu) as the leading candidate for "Pathogen X," the mysterious future pandemic pathogen that global health bureaucracies have been war-g...
For generations, science fiction warned of machines merging with human beings. Most people assumed such visions belonged to a distant future, somewhere beyond flying cars and colonies on Mars. Yet one of the most profound technological revolutions in human history may already be underway, largely unnoticed outside specialist circles. Brain-co...
The world is experiencing one of the most severe oil supply shocks in modern history. According to recent data highlighted in Michael T. Snyder's analysis, global oil inventories have drawn down at the fastest recorded rate, with massive depletion in March–April 2026 exacerbated by conflict-related disruptions in the Middle East, particularly aroun...
There was a time when the Australian Dream involved a house, a backyard, perhaps a barbecue, and enough room for the children to kick a football without striking three neighbouring dwellings. Today the dream is becoming more modest. A caravan. According to recent reports, increasing numbers of Australians, including professionals with jobs and qual...
