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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Jabbed and Abandoned: Shattering the Mainstream's "Nothing to See Here" Veil on COVID Vaccine Carnage, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Ladies and gentlemen of the reality-based anti-vax community, strap in because the house of cards that Big Pharma and their media lapdogs built is wobbling, and a fresh Rasmussen poll just delivered the gust that could topple it. We're talking 10% of vaccinated U.S. adults reporting major side effects from the COVID-19 shots, with another 36% hit b...

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Fighting the Dragon: Conservatives' Battle Plan Against the Socialist Siren Song for Gen Z and Millennials, By Charles Taylor and Chris Knight (Florida)

The barbarians aren't just at the gates, they're already inside, sipping lattes and scrolling TikTok. A bombshell Rasmussen poll just dropped, revealing that 51% of likely voters under 40 want a "democratic socialist" to seize the White House in 2028. That's right: over half of America's youth brigade, our future doctors, engineers, and leaders, ar...

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Is the Left Sick, Evil, or Just Ideologically Blind? By Chris Knight (Florida),

November 28, 2025 – As the dust settles on another year of political turmoil, Patricia McCarthy's scathing op-ed in American Thinker cuts to the bone: "How sick is the American left? This sick." She paints a picture of Democrats as a party unhinged, blaming Trump for crimes committed by repeat offenders they released, sympathising with murderers ov...

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The Day Britain Outlawed the Truth, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

By late 2025, the United Kingdom is poised to introduce legislation that could criminalise statements deemed "prejudicial" to any group, but mainly Muslims, even when those statements are based on verified reports or statistical facts. This raises serious concerns for freedom of speech and the ability to discuss socially sensitive issues about race...

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Hoist the Union Jack and Lose Your Job; Fly the Palestinian Flag and Get a Council Grant! By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Thirsk, North Yorkshire, November 2025. Shaun Remmer, a 48-year-old teaching assistant and proud Yorkshireman, decides to do something quaintly British: he puts up 150 Union Jack flags around his home town to celebrate "unity" and give the place a bit of patriotic colour. Neighbours stop him in the street to shake his hand. Old boys in the pub buy ...

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Embrace the Uneven Earth: Why Fighting Natural Inequality is Destroying Civilisation, By Brian Simpson

The cosmos is not fair. Some are born swift, some slow. Some brilliant, some average. Some beautiful, some plain. Some groups cluster toward one end of the bell curve, others toward another. This is not a moral scandal; it is the raw material of life itself. Every oak began as an acorn that outcompeted a thousand others. Every lioness that eats ton...

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Why Judicial Leniency is Creating Preventable Harm, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Public frustration with violent repeat offenders is rising for a simple reason: the public keeps paying the price for decisions made inside courtrooms. A particular liberal judicial philosophy, one that prioritises rehabilitation and mitigation at almost any cost, has become dominant in many Western jurisdictions. In my view, this philosophy is now...

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The Feminist War Against Fathers: From Historical Hatred to Modern Marginalisation, By Mrs Brittany Miller (Londonistan)

In October 2025, the UK government announced a seismic shift in family court policy: judges in England and Wales will no longer operate under the presumption that contact with both parents is inherently in a child's best interests, particularly in cases involving domestic abuse. This change, hailed by campaigners as "groundbreaking" and a victory a...

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Blood on the Potomac: The Deadly Cost of Biden's Unvetted Afghan Floodgates, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

On the eve of America's Thanksgiving 2025, as families gathered to give thanks for the blessings of liberty, two brave National Guardsmen, defenders of that very liberty, lay bleeding in the shadow of the White House, victims of a cold-blooded ambush by an Afghan national imported straight from Joe Biden's bungled Operation Allies Welcome. Rahmanul...

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The Hidden Epidemic: Iatrogenic Deaths, Medical Negligence, and the Case for “Medical Nihilism” in the US and Australia, By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Flickering in the sterile glow of operating rooms and the hurried scribble of prescriptions, modern medicine promises salvation. Yet, beneath the white coats and evidence-based mantras lies a grim reality: The systems designed to heal are among the deadliest forces on Earth. Iatrogenic harm, illness or death caused by medical intervention, claims m...

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The Cult of “Looksmaxing”: How Young Modern Men Are Voluntarily Emasculating Themselves in the Name of Girlie Prettiness! By John Steele

If you spend more than five minutes on TikTok, YouTube, or certain dark corners of Reddit, you've seen them: teenage boys and twenty-something men with the dead-eyed stare of plastic-surgery addicts, filming themselves in bathroom mirrors while reciting pseudo-scientific jargon about "mewing," "bone-smashing," "hunter eyes," and "canthal tilt." The...

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Streets of Blood: Why Some Afghan Women Whisper “Safer,” While Parisian Women Clutch Their Keys, By Brittany Miller (Londonistan)

Hiding in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, a city once synonymous with romance and joie de vivre, women navigate boulevards with the vigilance of soldiers on patrol. Catcalls echo off Haussmann's facades, pickpockets swarm the Métro, and headlines scream of sexual assaults in broad daylight, up 25% in Paris since 2020, per French Interior Ministry s...

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Usury, Debt, and the Christian Conscience: A 2,000-Year Struggle We’ve Mostly Lost, By Peter West

For almost the entire sweep of Christian history, the overwhelming consensus of the Church — East and West, Catholic and Protestant — was simple and stark: Taking interest on loans is a grave sin. Not "high interest." Not "predatory interest." Interest, period. The Latin word was usura, and for fifteen centuries it was ranked alongside murder, adul...

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Pictish Pixels: When “Diversity” Means Erasing the Past for a Woke Remix, By John McCartney

Imagine cracking open a glossy tome on ancient Scotland, expecting tales of tattooed warriors clashing with Romans under Highland mists, only to find a cast of characters that looks like it wandered off the set of a modern NHS diversity ad. Black monks chanting in fog-shrouded abbeys? Brown-skinned Pictish queens plotting with druids who sport pron...

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Pasta with a Slice of Peril: Why Your Italian Getaway Might End in a Body Bag! By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Ah, Italy, the eternal siren call of sun-kissed vineyards, gelato that whispers sweet nothings, and architecture that makes you question why you live in a shoebox apartment in Londonistan. You've got your Eurail pass, your phrasebook ("Dove è il bagno?"), and dreams of twirling spaghetti carbonara under the Tuscan moon. But hold onto your panettone...

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What Should Be Done About Britain’s Impending Collapse? By James Alexander

There is a rising sense, on at least our side, that the world, and, specifically, the United Kingdom, is in a state of crisis, collapse or incipient civil war. What should be done? We have significant figures who argue for various things that should be done. The things are more important than the people who advocate them. But it is hard to hold ont...

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The Fiscal Unravelling of Europe: Mass Immigration and the Transformation of Welfare States into Global Bludger Systems, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Europe, once the cradle of industrial might and social innovation, now teeters on the edge of fiscal collapse. At the forefront stands Germany, the continent's once economic powerhouse, whose cities are buckling under deficits exceeding €30 billion in 2025 alone. This crisis is not a fleeting storm of inflation or recession; it's the engineered out...

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Trump’s Human Rights Reset: Calling Out the Real Atrocities — Because If We Protect Turtles, Why Slaughter the Unborn? By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

We live in a world where the United Nations can muster the moral outrage to declare habitat destruction a "crime against biodiversity" worthy of global sanctions, it's downright baffling — nay, infuriating — that the systematic dismemberment of human foetuses gets a pass as "reproductive rights." Enter President Donald Trump and his administration,...

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Cosmic Fury: The Gannon Superstorm's Hidden Scars – And Why Carrington 2.0 Looms Larger Than Ever, By Professor X

Remember the aurora frenzy of May 2024? Those electric greens and purples draping the skies from Arizona to Alabama weren't just Instagram gold, they were the velvet glove over an iron fist of solar wrath. While TikTokers cooed over the "Mother's Day magic," the Gannon superstorm (named for solar physicist Jennifer Gannon, who passed days before it...

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