The War on Men: Why Western Civilisation Needs Masculinity to Survive! By John Steele

For centuries, men built the West, its cities, laws, art, and moral codes, through the raw engine of masculinity: courage, discipline, and sacrifice. Yet, as Mark Keenan argues in his searing essay, "Western Civilization Depends on Men and Masculinity," (see link below), this foundation is crumbling. Since the 1960s, a cultural assault has recast t...

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The Real Manchurian Candidate: How Kissinger's Shadow Deal Sold the West's Soul to Beijing, By James Reed

Dwelling in the flickering glow of The Manchurian Candidate's Cold War paranoia, brainwashing feels like Hollywood fiction, a lone agent programmed to betray from within. But as Lee Smith's blistering October 22, 2025, excerpt from The China Matrix: The Epic Story of How Donald Trump Shattered a Deadly Pact lays bare, the real Manchurian plot wasn'...

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The Silent Majority’s Surrender: How Apathy, Not Women, Gave Us Woke, By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Picture a university lecture hall in 2014. A young professor — male, tenured, well-liked — is asked to sign off on a new mandatory "diversity statement" for faculty hiring. It's three paragraphs of boilerplate. He skims it, shrugs, and signs. Not my fight. Across campus, a female HR manager drafts a training module titled Unconscious Bias in the Wo...

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Feminism, Women and Woke: A Reply to Dr Abigail Knight, By Brian Simpson

Some sites are pushing the line that women are responsible for the present woke regime, and Dr Knight correctly refutes that in her essay at the blog today. Feminists were, and are, a social construction, products of globalist elites, and are not the primary engines of system that is strongly anti-white male, right across the West. Much has been wr...

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The Temporary Trap: Australia's Immigration System and the Perils of Perpetual Limbo, By James Reed

On the sun-baked suburbs of Sydney or the bustling markets of Melbourne, it's easy to spot the signs of a nation stretched thin. Rental prices that devour half a pay. Schools bursting at the seams. Hospitals where wait times stretch into days. And everywhere, the quiet resentment bubbling up among locals who feel like guests in their own home. Thes...

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Abandon Zero Net Now! No Existential Threat of Climate Change! By James Reed

MIT's Richard Lindzen, a titan of atmospheric science, drops a truth bomb on EpochTV's American Thought Leaders: Climate change, driven by greenhouse gases, is real, but an existential threat? Hardly. Water vapour and clouds dominate the greenhouse effect, with CO2, methane, and nitrous oxide as bit players. Double CO2? You get a measly 1°C warming...

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Geoengineering: Weaponising the Weather, By Brian Simpson

Dane Wigington, the relentless voice behind GeoengineeringWatch.org, isn't mincing words: Geoengineering, spraying aerosols from jets to dim the sun and "manage" climate, is "the greatest and most immediate threat that creation faces," short of nuclear winter. In his December 2023 Brighteon.TV chat with Dr. Steven Hotze, Wigington ties it to a cent...

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AI's Nuclear Nightmare: How Smart Machines Could Ignite the Ultimate Doomsday, By Professor X

OpenAI's shiny new "Preparedness" team, helmed by MIT's Aleksander Madry, isn't tinkering with chatbots, it's laser-focused on corralling AI from unleashing "catastrophic risks," like chemical, biological, radiological, and — gulp — nuclear Armageddon. As the UN's 2025 report blares, nuclear threats rival Cold War peaks, amplified by Israel's Octob...

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Multicultural Americans to Become Majority Population by 2050: Report, By Cheyanne M. Daniels

"A new analysis has found that minority Americans will make up the majority of the nation's population by 2050. Using data from the American Community Survey, Collage Group found that since 2021, America's multicultural population has increased by nearly 4 million. About 192.2 million white Americans make up about 58 percent of the population. Blac...

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China's Ascendancy Debunks the West's Mass Immigration Myth: Diversity Isn't Destiny, By James Reed

The West's elites have long preached that mass immigration is the lifeblood of economic vitality, a cure for aging populations and shrinking workforces. Yet, China's meteoric rise, without the crutch of open borders, torpedoes this dogma. As a viral meme starkly illustrates, China's 1.4 billion-strong nation hosts fewer foreign nationals (845,697 i...

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Importing Poverty: How Mass Immigration is Draining Europe's Welfare States Dry, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

A bombshell opinion piece in Italy's La Verità, had veteran journalist Maurizio Belpietro didn't mince words: "We are importing poor people." Citing fresh 2025 data from Italy's national statistics institute (Istat), he revealed that 35.6% of the immigrant population lives in absolute poverty, five times the 7.1% rate for native Italians. Foreigner...

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Victoria's Treaty Act: A Political Catastrophe in the Making, By James Reed

Janet Albrechtsen has delivered a surgical dissection of Victoria's Statewide Treaty Act, exposing it as a radical overhaul of democratic governance that was rushed through under the guise of feel-good reconciliation. She's absolutely right: this isn't just another symbolic gesture, it's a political disaster that fractures the state into parallel s...

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These Fractured Isles: Britain's Slide into the Abyss, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Professors David Betz and Michael Rainsborough have penned a prophetic autopsy of the United Kingdom's soul in "These Fractured Isles," diagnosing a nation not merely fracturing but actively disintegrating under the weight of elite delusion, unchecked immigration, and a legitimacy crisis that history warns precedes catastrophe. Their essay isn't hy...

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Remote Kill Switches on Wheels: Why Buying from China Could Cost You Control, By James Reed

Oslo's electric bus fleet was meant to be a gleaming symbol of green ambition, 300 shiny Yutong vehicles zipping through Norway's fjords, slashing emissions and touting Chinese manufacturing's "core breakthrough" in global markets. Instead, it became a cybersecurity nightmare, revealing that these buses aren't just imported; they're remotely tappab...

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From Truth to Therapy: How the Progressive Left Gutted the Human Sciences, and Why STEM is Next, By Professor X

Bo Winegard's lament (see below) in is not hyperbole; it is autopsy. A flagship journal now demands "citation diversity statements" that function as racial, gender, and geographic quotas for footnotes, an intersectional socialism of scholarship where merit is dethroned and victimhood crowned. "Every attempt has been made to reference relevant resea...

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The Case for Prioritising South African Afrikaner Refugees: A Humanitarian Imperative in an Age of Selectivity, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Lurking in the annals of American immigration policy, few decisions have ignited as much controversy as the Trump administration's fiscal year 2026 refugee cap: a historic low of 7,500 admissions, with the lion's share earmarked for Afrikaners,white South Africans of Dutch descent, fleeing what the administration terms "illegal or unjust discrimina...

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The Coming Cyber Cataclysm: When the Lights Go Out, By Brian Simpson

Julio Rivera's wake-up call (see below) couldn't be timelier: October's AWS outage wasn't a hack, it was a preview. A single DNS automation bug in a Virginia data centre cascaded into global paralysis: Delta Airlines grounded, McDonald's registers frozen, Roblox unplayable, even the New York MTA's train dispatch screens went dark. Hospitals lost pa...

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Trump's Border Bans: Crushing Corporate Slavery While Australia Pedals On, By Paul Walker

 Present in a Sydney panel that could double as a masterclass in diplomatic bluntness, Australia's inaugural Anti-Slavery Commissioner Chris Evans didn't mince words: Donald Trump's import bans are "the most effective" tool on the planet for dismantling forced labor in global supply chains. Evans, a former Labor heavyweight with two decades in...

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Chips Ahoy! When AI Turns Doritos into Deadly Threats! By Brian Simpson

Picture this: It's a crisp October evening in Baltimore, the kind where football practice leaves you starving and the only drama should be debating ranch versus nacho cheese. Sixteen-year-old Taki Allen, a Black high schooler at Kenwood High, crumples his half-eaten bag of Doritos, stuffs it in his pocket, and relaxes with friends outside the stadi...

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Climate Anxiety: The Luxury Panic of the Campus Elite, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Halloween is over, but the real horror show is just getting started on America's college campuses, where the monster under the bed isn't a ghost, it's a thermostat. Kamala Harris spilled the beans in a recent interview: her goddaughter, a junior at a top university, is paralysed by climate anxiety. She's not alone. Surveys show seventy percent of G...

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