The proposition that access to the internet should be contingent upon adopting a mandatory Digital ID ought to be resisted on principled, practical, and historical grounds. The cost of such convenience is not merely administrative — it strikes at the architecture of a free society. First, anonymity is not a fringe luxury; it is a structural safegua...
A few years ago the mantra was everywhere: "Trust the Science." It was shouted from government podiums, repeated by media anchors, and enforced on social platforms. Dissent was labelled dangerous, anti-science, even immoral. Questioning official narratives on lockdowns, vaccines, climate models, or gender medicine could cost you your job, your repu...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has unveiled a radical 10-point plan urging governments worldwide to impose sweeping restrictions on oil consumption—measures that would drastically limit personal freedoms under the pretext of addressing Middle East supply disruptions. The proposal, framed as a response to the war's impact on oil shipments thr...
The Jeffrey Epstein saga took another unsettling turn this week with the release and analysis of fresh Justice Department files. Less than a week after Epstein was found dead in his cell at Manhattan's Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) on August 10, 2019, something unusual happened inside the jail. On August 15 and again on August 16, an inmat...
On March 18, 2026, a striking scene unfolded in the São Paulo State Legislative Assembly. Fabiana Bolsonaro, a 32-year-old state deputy from Brazil's right-leaning Liberal Party (PL), stood at the dais and applied dark makeup to her face and arms in full view of her colleagues and cameras. She wasn't performing for shock value alone — she was makin...
The phrase "You will eat the bugs and you will be happy" has become a rallying cry — and a punchline — for critics of the globalist push toward radically altering Western diets. For years, elite institutions, the UN, and billionaire-backed initiatives promoted insect protein as the sustainable future of food: environmentally friendly, efficient, an...
In a recent interview, Breitbart's Wynton Hall — author of Code Red: The Left, the Right, China, and the Race to Control AI — issued a stark warning about the coming "singularity." He described a future in which parents may face an agonising moral choice: whether to "fuse" their children with robots and AI through brain-computer interfaces so they ...
In March 2026, UK Communities Secretary Steve Reed announced that the Labour government will adopt an official definition of "anti-Muslim hostility" (widely understood as a rebranded version of "Islamophobia"). This definition will be rolled out across police forces, the NHS, schools, universities, local councils, museums, libraries, and even priva...
"It's always darkest before the dawn." We've all heard the saying — often whispered as encouragement when things feel unbearable. It suggests that when life, society, or circumstances reach their lowest point, improvement is just around the corner. But is it actually true? The phrase is usually traced to English theologian and historian Thomas Full...
In the space of a few hours on Saturday, March 21, 2026, the already dangerous US-Israel-Iran war crossed a new and terrifying threshold. Both sides struck close to the other's most sensitive nuclear facilities — and for the first time, Iranian missiles penetrated Israeli air defences right next to Israel's main nuclear research centre. Here's exac...
The Viennese have a wonderfully dark saying whose exact origin is disputed. One popular story claims it came from a 1945 cable sent from Vienna to Berlin as the Red Army closed in on the Austrian capital. Berlin demanded a situation report. The reply was classic Viennese understatement: "Die Lage ist hoffnungslos, aber nicht ernst." "The situation ...
Nation First reports on how Australia's fuel crisis, triggered by the Iran conflict, has exposed decades of political failure to secure domestic energy supply. The global situation has escalated into one of the most severe energy shocks in modern history. The head of the International Energy Agency has warned that this crisis exceeds the oil shocks...
When regimes are cornered, they do not behave like rational actors in a textbook — they behave like wounded states with asymmetric tools. And right now, all the signals suggest that Iran is moving into precisely that phase. The recent war has not gone Iran's way. Its leadership structure has been shaken, its infrastructure degraded, and its interna...
The Daily Mail article from early March 2026 highlights a brewing controversy in UK animal welfare policy: headlines scream that 67 dog breeds could be "banned" in Britain, with sensational phrasing like "is YOUR pooch on the list?" and mentions of beloved breeds including the late Queen Elizabeth II's Welsh corgis, dachshunds, shih tzus, chihuahua...
In a recent study (link below), researchers analysed data from over 159,000 adults (mostly women, from major U.S. health professional cohorts like the Nurses' Health Studies). They looked at dietary habits reported in midlife (especially ages 45–54) and then tracked subjective cognitive decline (self-reported memory issues) and objective cognitive ...
We've only just seen signs that the shooting war with Iran might be winding down through talks, but the damage to global energy supplies is already here — and it's biting hard. The conflict has effectively shut down the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow chokepoint through which about 20% of the world's oil normally flows. Attacks on key infrastructure, ...
Australians overwhelmingly want lower immigration. Poll after poll shows it. Yet every time the issue surfaces — especially as One Nation gains ground or housing and cost-of-living pressures mount — the debate gets shut down fast. Label anyone raising concerns as "racist," "far-right," or "divisive," and move on. No serious discussion allowed...
International university commencements in Australia hit a record 214,100 in 2025 — up 0.7% on the previous year — pushing total university enrolments to an all-time high of 545,000. While overall international education commencements across all sectors actually fell by 15.3%, the universities have kept sucking in ever more full-fee overseas student...
Somewhere on the ocean floor lie Cold War-era nuclear bombs slowly rusting away, their metal casings corroding in saltwater while radioactive materials wait to leak into the marine environment. These aren't relics from sci-fi thrillers — they are real, documented "Broken Arrow" incidents where the United States and other powers lost thermonuc...
The official story has always been neat and tidy: Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire sex trafficker facing decades in prison and the threat of naming powerful clients, hanged himself in his Manhattan jail cell on August 10, 2019. After the latest batch of Epstein files released by the Department of Justice in early 2026 — including Inspector General ...
