A detailed Washington Post investigation, relying on Iranian-released satellite imagery cross-checked with independent sources, shows far more damage from Iranian strikes on U.S. military bases in the Middle East than the Pentagon and early media reports admitted. The numbers are sobering. At least 228 structures or pieces of equipment were d...
The speed with which the World Health Organization and major media outlets jumped on the recent Hantavirus cases on a cruise ship should raise serious questions. Within days of reports of illness aboard the MV Hondius, we were already hearing the familiar language about "potential global risk" and the need for international coordination. It feels v...
The Baby Boomers walked into the greatest run of economic and cultural prosperity the world has ever seen. Post-war boom, cheap housing, strong unions, rising wages, stable families, and a high-trust society handed them advantages that earlier generations could barely imagine. Low debt, affordable education, and an economy that actually rewarded ha...
The anti-aging crowd has a shiny new story: eat certain fruits and you can slow down aging at the cellular level. The star of the show right now is fisetin, a compound found in high amounts in strawberries. It's being hyped as a powerful senolytic, something that clears out the so-called "zombie cells" that hang around, cause inflammation, and spee...
The conversation around artificial intelligence has moved beyond distant fears of superintelligence. The problems are here now, practical, messy, and accelerating faster than our ability to contain them. A growing body of analysis argues that AI-driven harm is not just increasing, but scaling asymmetrically. Malicious uses, malware, phishing,...
The U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports, imposed in mid-April 2026, has achieved something sanctions alone never quite managed: it is turning Iran's own oil into a weapon against the regime. With tankers unable to load and exports sharply reduced, crude oil is piling up faster than Tehran can store it. The "storage clock," daily production versus ...
Modern Western societies — particularly in Europe, the UK, Canada, Australia, and large parts of the United States — exhibit a pattern that looks less like accidental decline and more like active, self-reinforcing pathology. Birth rates below replacement, open borders that accelerate demographic replacement, de-industrialisation in the name of clim...
J.D. Haltigan, a developmental and evolutionary psychologist with a focus on measurement science and psychiatric nosology, dropped a blunt assessment on X in late March 2026 while reacting to footage from the "No Kings" protests against the Trump administration. Commenting on clips of chanting demonstrators — predominantly white liberal women displ...
The usual caveat: not medical advice, for information purposes only! Vitamin E stands as a critical, fat-soluble antioxidant that plays a non-negotiable role in preserving neurological function and defending brain tissue against oxidative degeneration. The human brain is uniquely vulnerable to oxidative stress due to its high metabolic rate, abunda...
California, once the Golden State — symbol of American innovation, opportunity, and sun-soaked progress — is rapidly becoming a cautionary tale of ideological suicide. The latest symptom: a bill quietly advancing through the legislature to make Islamic holidays Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha official state holidays, at the behest of CAIR and progressi...
A new study breathlessly reported by Phys.org declares that "masculine behavior" is bad for the planet. Men's preferences for meat, cars, travel, and risk-taking supposedly drive climate change and environmental collapse. The solution, naturally, is to feminise men and redefine masculinity itself. This isn't science — it's ideological propaganda dr...
There is a tendency, when discussing solar storms, to drift either into complacency or melodrama. On the one hand, they are treated as technical curiosities — interesting to space physicists, but of little practical consequence. On the other, they are inflated into civilisation-ending catastrophes. The reality, as is often the case, sits in an unco...
Activist climate scientists, journalists and Net Zero-obsessed politicians are in shock following an official admission from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that a set of key assumptions promoting a climate 'crisis' since 2011 are "implausible". The notorious set of always-improbable RCP8.5 'pathway' assumptions which fed into ...
In a story that sounds like it was written by a particularly deranged satirist, a migrant from Sierra Leone molested a child… but gets to remain in the country because deporting him would mean losing his precious disability benefits! https://www.noticer.news/african-refugee-sex-offender-spared-deportation/ Australia reads this and thinks: mate, hol...
In a moment of jaw-dropping honesty, Scotland's Housing Minister Mairi McAllan has declared that Scotland suffers from too few migrants. Speaking on BBC Scotland, the SNP politician insisted migration is "good and necessary for the economy" and that the nation should welcome even more arrivals. This, from the minister responsible for housing — in a...
The modern supermarket has trained its customers into a quiet assumption: that food prices move slowly, almost imperceptibly, and that whatever fluctuations occur will be smoothed out over time. That assumption is now under strain. The recent analysis from the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit, widely circulated under the headline that food pric...
Governments — especially in the United States — are increasingly classifying massive AI data centres as critical national security infrastructure, effectively stripping local communities of their traditional rights to object, regulate, or even meaningfully participate in decisions that will reshape their towns, landscapes, and energy bills for deca...
While much of the world has already felt the sharp pain of the Middle East conflict disrupting oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, Australia has enjoyed a temporary reprieve. That grace period is ending. Recent oil inflow data out of Singapore — Australia's critical refining lifeline — is flashing a bright red warning light. Why the Delay? Crud...
The recent discourse surrounding the World Health Organization's failure to acknowledge pre-existing immunity to COVID-19 is not merely a technical oversight; it is symptomatic of an institutional architecture designed to prioritise narrative control over physiological reality. When global health authorities continuously insist on a "clean slate" f...
The promise of artificial intelligence, at least in its current large language model form, has been quietly sold as a kind of cognitive leverage: an external mind that can survey possibilities, weigh options, and return something like an informed judgment. The appeal is obvious. In a world saturated with information but short on clarity, a system t...
