I'm hunched over a laptop in a dive bar, the kind where the jukebox hums rebellion and the air smells of stale truth. On the screen, World Trade Center Building 7—a 47-story behemoth—crumples like a house of cards at 5:20 p.m. on September 11, 2001. No plane smashed into it, just some debris from the Twin Towers and a few spot fires. Yet, it implod...
I'm sitting in a Vienna café, the air thick with the ghost of Mozart's symphonies and the clink of porcelain cups. This city, once the bulwark that stopped the Ottoman siege in 1683, feels different now—not conquered by swords, but transformed by a quieter invasion. The news hit like a dirge: 41.2% of Vienna's schoolchildren are Muslim, edging out ...
I'm flipping through a dog-eared copy of Hamlet in a quiet pub, the kind where the wood creaks with history and the beer's still honest. Shakespeare's words—raw, human, eternal—cut through the noise of a world obsessed with tearing itself apart. Yet, in Stratford-upon-Avon, the Bard's birthplace, they're "decolonising" him, slapping trigger warning...
I'm sitting at a café, the kind where the coffee's overpriced and the laptops outnumber the prams. Across from me, a woman in her thirties—sharp blazer, sharper focus—hammers away at her MacBook, her phone buzzing with notifications. She's climbing the corporate ladder, maybe running her own startup, chasing the dream of success that's been sold to...
On April 7, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to lift a lower court's blanket block on deportations under Trump's invocation of the Alien Enemies Act (AEA) of 1798, allowing the administration to target alleged Venezuelan gang members (e.g., Tren de Aragua) for rapid removal. However, the court unanimously required that detainees receive notic...
The beer halls are buzzing, and the polling stations are whispering a truth that's got Berlin's suits sweating through their tailored jackets. In April 2025, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) did the unthinkable: it clawed its way to 26%, topping a Forsa poll as the nation's most popular party for the first time ever. Picture it—ordinary Germans, f...
I'm standing in the queue at my local servo, the kind of place where the coffee's too weak but the chatter's strong. Behind the counter, a young bloke—maybe 20, maybe Indian or Nepalese—juggles orders with a grin, his accent thick but his hustle thicker. He's probably a student, I think, here for a degree but working nights to pay rent in a city th...
In April 2025, the UK government announced a seismic shift in transparency: for the first time, official "migrant crime league tables" will detail the nationalities and offences of foreign criminals living in the UK while awaiting deportation. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, overriding officials who claimed quality data was unattainable, ordered the ...
Out in rural Australia, where the hum of a diesel generator powers the farmhouse and the nearest wind turbine is a distant rumour, the promise of "green ethics" feels like a city slicker's fever dream. For years, we've been sold a vision: ditch fossil fuels, embrace renewables, and follow ESG rules to save the planet. It's a moral code that's drive...
In rural Australia, where the scent of gum trees mixes with the crunch of gravel under tires, a quiet road serving a handful of homes tells a familiar tale: a job half-finished, a community half-served. For the few residents along this 4-kilometer stretch, recent roadwork was a mixed bag. A short 150-metre section got a smooth bitumen seal, marked ...
The IHR amendments, set to take effect automatically on 19 September 2025 unless rejected by 19 July 2025, grant the WHO unprecedented authority to issue binding recommendations during a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). These recommendations, as proposed in Article 13A, position the WHO as the global authority on public hea...
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has ignited global debate by warning of "extremely high levels of DNA" in mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, calling for an immediate investigation and a halt to vaccine procurement, as reported by Rebekah Barnett in News on April 24, 2025. Citing an expert report by Czech biochemist Dr. Soňa Peková, presented by MP Dr. Peter...
In an interview on the FMC27NEWS YouTube channel, Polish professor and lawyer Witold Modzelewski of the University of Warsaw articulates a provocative stance against mass migration to Poland, framing it as both economically unsustainable and a manifestation of historical grievances against Europe. As detailed in an April 23, 2025, article from RMX ...
The image of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) and Sen. Bernie Sanders stepping off a Bombardier Challenger 604 private jet, as reported by the New York Post on April 23, 2025, encapsulates a glaring contradiction in the behaviour of some Leftist elites. These self-proclaimed champions of the working class and environmental justice, who decry wea...
Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO and a prominent figure in tech policy, has issued a stark warning: artificial intelligence (AI) is on the cusp of escaping human control, potentially within the next few years. As outlined in articles from Technocracy News and Futurism on April 23 and April 19, 2025, respectively, Schmidt's remarks at a summit hosted...
Dr. Reiner Füllmich's life took a devastating turn when he chose to confront what he saw as the greatest crime against humanity: the orchestrated Covid-19 "pandemic" and its associated measures. A seasoned lawyer with a stellar reputation, Füllmich founded the Corona Investigative Committee in 2020, driven by a moral imperative to uncover the truth...
The UK government's plan to fund experiments aimed at dimming the sun to combat "runaway climate change," as reported by Breitbart on April 23, 2025, is a reckless endeavour that threatens global ecosystems, food security, and societal stability. With £50 million allocated to geoengineering projects like stratospheric aerosol injection and marine c...
Patricia McCarthy asserts that activist judges, particularly those aligned with progressive ideologies, are engaging in a "colour revolution" to thwart Trump's campaign promises, including deporting illegal immigrants, revitalising manufacturing, reducing trade deficits, addressing national debt, and reforming the military's diversity, equity, and ...
In the Arcadian Magazine interview, Peter Robertson, a tenured Professor of Conflict Geography at the Interdisciplinary Institute in New York and former British defence official, introduces the concept of "liquid ferality" to describe Britain's evolving societal challenges. He argues that Britain is not simply experiencing a localised or historical...
The claim that Australia's education export industry is a "giant migration scam" stems from concerns about international students exploiting student visas for work and residency rather than education. Reports, like the one from The Australian cited in the Macrobusiness.com.au article, highlight "phantom students"—foreign students, particularly from...