Three years after Australians delivered a resounding No to the Indigenous Voice to Parliament in the 2023 referendum, with over 60% voting against it nationally and every state rejecting the proposal, elements of the Left are at it again. Sally McManus and the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) have submitted to a parliamentary inquiry...
Former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard recently faced questions in the UK about her government's 2013 amendments to the Sex Discrimination Act. Those changes removed explicit biological definitions of "man" and "woman," added "gender identity" as a protected attribute, and expanded anti-discrimination protections. In response to conce...
The Vatican under Pope Leo XIV has excommunicated the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) following their consecration of four new bishops without papal mandate on July 1, 2026, at the Écône seminary in Switzerland. The penalty extends not only to the bishops and consecrators but, shockingly, to priests and faithful who continue to adhere to the S...
A new peer-reviewed study published in the International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science has formalised reports that embalmers have raised for years: the appearance of anomalous white, rubbery, fibrous structures in the veins and arteries of deceased individuals. Led by retired U.S. Air Force Major and data analyst Thomas F. Havil...
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL), chair of the House Oversight Committee's Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets, recently held a hearing titled "Mind Control and Accountability: Uncovering the Truth of the CIA's MKULTRA Experiments." What unfolded was a rare public reckoning with one of the U.S. government's most infamous programs, an...
Walk through the CBDs of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, or Adelaide on any given day, and you'll see them: men and women curled up on footpaths, under awnings, against shopfronts, or in parks. Some sleep soundly despite the bustle; others stare blankly, possessions in shopping trolleys or plastic bags. Australia's capital cities, prosperous, s...
If the devil truly wished to destroy a great nation, he would not begin with bombs, invading armies, or dramatic revolutions. Such methods unite people against a common enemy. Far more effective would be a campaign of slow moral corrosion, conducted over decades, until a civilisation voluntarily dismantled the very institutions that had made it pro...
The rape grooming gangs scandal in the United Kingdom is not just a series of horrific crimes, it is a slow-motion national catastrophe that exposes the moral bankruptcy of elite institutions. Decades of organised sexual abuse of vulnerable young girls, predominantly by gangs of Pakistani Muslim men in towns like Rotherham, Rochdale, Oxford, and no...
Europol's latest report on organised crime in Europe paints a picture that diversity advocates might find... inconvenient. A sprawling network of roughly 400,000 individuals involved in serious and organised crime operates across the continent, involving perpetrators from 118 different nationalities. Drug trafficking, human smuggling, fraud, cyberc...
Left-handedness, found in around one person in ten, has long attracted myths, prejudice, and more recently, attempts at reductionist scientific explanations. Throughout history, left-handers have been viewed with suspicion, forced to write with their right hand, or treated as somehow abnormal. In recent years a different narrative has emerged from ...
A significant development in one of Europe's most consequential acts of sabotage: German federal prosecutors have charged a Ukrainian national with orchestrating the 2022 explosions that crippled the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea. According to investigators, the suspect, identified as Serhii K., acted "on the orders of state a...
A recent analysis in Aporia Magazine probes a striking pattern: Western Europeans appear among the least ethnocentric populations on Earth. Despite rich histories of cultural achievement, they exhibit unusually low in-group preference, high openness to immigration, and tolerance for demographic transformation that would be unthinkable in most other...
The Australian government's much-hyped ban on social media for under-16s is the latest example of performative authoritarianism masquerading as child protection. Announced with great fanfare as a bold move to shield young people from addiction, bullying, and mental health harms, the policy is already proving to be what many sceptics predicted: larg...
In an age of rising living costs, housing stress, economic uncertainty, and growing social fragmentation, Australians are searching for ways to build more resilient lives. Governments offer policy packages, economists produce forecasts, and financial advisers recommend new investment strategies. Yet some of the most valuable lessons may come from a...
Modern society rests upon a curious assumption: that government bureaucrats are generally trustworthy, competent, and motivated by the public interest. Citizens are routinely told to trust health officials, trust regulators, trust departmental experts, trust commissions, trust advisory panels, trust intelligence agencies, trust central banks, and t...
The recent flare-up in the Strait of Hormuz indicates that the underlying crisis is far from resolved. Analyst Weichert's assessment (link below), captures the immediate dynamics well: tanker traffic disruptions, Iranian posturing, proxy involvement, and the perennial tension between energy security and geopolitical rivalry. Yet this is not a one-o...
The Substack essay by Boriqua Gato brilliantly diagnoses the sickness in Western higher education: it has devolved into a cargo cult. Like Pacific islanders after World War II who built mock airfields and performed drills hoping to summon supply planes, today's universities erect elaborate rituals: diversity statements, equity offices, trigger warn...
For many workers, the dream seemed irresistible. No commuting. No crowded trains. No office politics. No supervisor peering over your shoulder. Work from home appeared to offer the best of all worlds: greater flexibility, more family time, and a healthier work-life balance. It is little wonder that millions embraced remote work during and after the...
The resignation of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer sends a clear signal across the Anglosphere. Labour governments that embrace open borders, net-zero zealotry, speech restrictions, and ever-expanding state control eventually collide with reality, and the electorate. Anthony Albanese, Australia's own Labour Prime Minister, is Starmer's ideological a...
Please remember all of my writings are a Gedankenexperiment, not a form of advice, but an extended thought experiment. This will surely be a controversial article. But consider that sometimes medicine is useful even if it initially tastes bad. White people are being oppressed around the world and are a minority group who are under constant assault....
