Today, 25 April 2026, Australians and New Zealanders will rise before dawn across cities, towns, and remote communities. At war memorials, beaches, and cenotaphs, we will stand in silence as the first light breaks — remembering the ANZACs who landed at Gallipoli 111 years ago, and all who have served our nations in war, conflict, and peace. T...
We have always looked up at the clouds with a sense of purity. They drift across the sky like innocent white sails, bringing rain that feels cleansing and life-giving. Yet an important new scientific study has revealed a far more troubling reality: those same clouds are acting as vast, moving reservoirs for pesticides, quietly transporting and conc...
A new UK poll (John Smith Centre at Glasgow University, April 2026) of 2,000 people aged 16-29 delivers a stark verdict: 50% say they would never take up arms for Britain under any circumstances. Only 38% would consider it "under some circumstances," with the rest unsure. Top worries? Financial pressures, job insecurity, and housing instability. Op...
In the shadow of the escalating crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, a quiet clock is ticking. The last oil tankers that departed the Persian Gulf before the conflict intensified are arriving at their destinations this month (April 2026). After that, the flow of Middle Eastern crude and LNG slows to a trickle — or stops entirely. Strategic reserve...
Michael Snyder's recent Substack piece paints a grim mosaic of accelerating social breakdown in America: surging mass shootings (116 in early 2026, 36% ahead of pace), family executions, disabled perpetrators turning violent, brazen armored truck heists, cars rammed into police stations, teen street takeovers in upscale areas, cultural shifts towar...
The modern policy imagination has developed a curious confidence: that long-standing social arrangements can be redesigned by linguistic innovation and a few architectural tweaks, with minimal cost. The move toward gender-neutral public toilets is a case in point. Presented as a simple extension of inclusion — who could object to facilities that se...
In early 2026, a disturbing pattern emerged: at least 13 scientists, engineers, and staff connected to some of America's most sensitive research programs — Los Alamos National Laboratory, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), aerospace, and nuclear work — have either died or simply disappeared in the space of a few years. They are: Monica R...
A Yale University professor of law and history, Samuel Moyn, has resurrected and redefined Marxian class conflict. In the old Marxism, the capitalists exploited the workers. In Moyn's version, elderly Americans exploit the young. Moyn's solution, espoused, of course, in the New York Times (April 21), is for the old to be dispossessed of their...
A German police union chief has sparked controversy after suggesting that women should avoid relationships with men because of rising crime rates in the country, while apparently ignoring that government statistics indicate a higher likelihood of being a victim of migrant crime. Appearing on the ZDF public broadcaster this week, the head of the Fed...
A former US Border Patrol commander has called for sweeping immigration measures, saying life should be made so difficult for undocumented migrants that they are forced to leave the country. Greg Bovino, who recently retired, made the controversial remarks in a video interview in which he claimed that current anti-immigration enforcement efforts ar...
Everywhere you look, the message is the same. Conform. Repeat the approved slogans. Keep your head down. Never question the fashionable narrative. Never challenge the bureaucrats, the media class, the corporate activists, or the global institutions that insist they know better than families, churches, and local communities. But what happens t...
Australia's peak medical regulator, the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), is facing serious accusations of ideological capture. FOI documents reveal it has embedded itself in a formal partnership with ACON (formerly the NSW AIDS Council), one of the country's most influential trans lobby groups that actively promotes gender-...
Admiral Samuel Paparo, head of US Indo-Pacific Command, delivered welcome news in April 2026: AUKUS is on track, with Submarine Rotational Force-West (SRF-West) at HMAS Stirling in Western Australia set to begin as early as 2027. Up to four US Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) and one UK boat will rotate through the base...
Elizabeth Nickson's recent Substack essay and her Kunstlercast interview make a provocative case: Donald Trump isn't the far-right bogeyman — he's a moderate transitional figure. What's building behind him is a far sharper, more unapologetic conservative (or post-liberal) wave driven by younger generations who've lived the consequences of decades o...
There is something faintly surreal about the spectacle of a modern state banning a political phrase, only to discover that part of it has been quietly embedded for decades in one of its own pop classics. Queensland's recent law targets specific expressions in particular contexts, not every accidental overlap of words. That distinction, while legall...
The article from Titanic Lifeboat Academy (drawing heavily on the work of systems thinker Ugo Bardi) delivers a stark warning: modern industrial civilisation is a "dead man walking," teetering on the edge of a Seneca Abyss — a rapid, irreversible collapse where decline is far sharper and more brutal than the preceding growth. What is the Seneca Eff...
Amy Sukwan's Substack article "How to Survive a Grid Collapse" offers grounded, experience-based guidance for everyday people facing a prolonged power outage or broader supply-chain failure. Drawing from her own four-day stretch without reliable food access (caused by a simple payment delay) and her life in a subtropical setting with some land acce...
Victor Davis Hanson nailed it in his April 21, 2026, essay for American Greatness: "The Left's political imagination builds heroes, villains, and entire histories untethered from reality, substituting narrative for fact until it collapses under scrutiny." And when those fragile "dream houses" come tumbling down, the wreckage isn't abstract — it lea...
In April 2026, Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), issued a stark warning: the world risks sliding into a dangerous new nuclear arms race, potentially seeing up to 20 countries "chasing the bomb." Speaking amid rising global instability, Grossi highlighted "friendly proliferation" discussions in nations...
This week marks what would have been the one hundredth birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, a milestone she approached with the same quiet steadiness that characterised the rest of her long life. It is a pleasingly round number, the sort that invites reflection, celebration, and, in Britain at least, a letter from the monarch. Which raises a small const...
