The Camera that Never Sleeps: Facial Recognition and the End of Australian Anonymity

Western Australia is preparing to introduce real-time facial recognition cameras in designated public areas; a move being described as an Australian first. Supporters present the technology as merely another tool in the fight against crime. We critics see something far more significant: a step-change in the relationship between citizens and the sta...

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Victoria: The Land of Unemployment – A Once-Vibrant State Now a Depressing Shadow of Its Former Self

Once hailed as Australia's economic powerhouse and cultural heart, Victoria has fallen into a grim spiral of joblessness, stagnation, and quiet despair. The latest labour force data paints a stark picture: under the weight of prolonged Labor governance, high taxes, burdensome regulations, and an over-reliance on low-productivity service sectors, th...

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Queering the Bard: How Shakespeare’s Plays Secretly Predicted Modern Gender Theory (And Other Academic Miracles: Satire)!

Found in the once hallowed halls of academia, where tenured Leftist professors bravely slay the dragons of outdated ideas like "truth" and "historical context," a bold new scholarly work has emerged to illuminate the hidden social constructions of William Shakespeare. Titled with the kind of precision only a modern English department can muster, Qu...

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The Blob: An Entrenched Elite Network That Undermines Democracy – Lessons for Australia

Lurking in the corridors of power, particularly in Western democracies struggling with governability, a shadowy yet highly structured force operates with remarkable effectiveness. British analysts Charles Talbot and Zack Salisbury, in their recent paper Breaking the Blob from Cambridge Circus Research (link below), provide a rigorous dissection of ...

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The Floodgates to Playing God Swing Wider: Human Embryo Gene Editing Advances Amid Growing Ethical Peril

A line long warned about in the relentless march of biotechnology, is blurring further. Scientists at Columbia University, led by geneticist Dieter Egli, have conducted precise base editing on human zygotes, single-cell embryos at their earliest stage, targeting genes linked to cholesterol and haemoglobin. While framed as proof-of-concept research ...

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Who Now Thinks Secret Elite Organisations are Not Active? Peter Thiel’s “Dialog” Exposed!

Our time is one of endless transparency rhetoric, from social media oversharing to government "sunlight" initiatives. But the revelation of Peter Thiel's ultra-secretive "Dialog" network serves as a stark reminder that some of the world's most influential figures still prefer operating in the shadows. A data leak has pulled back the curtain on this...

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Dr. Fauci’s Lies Exposed: Tulsi Gabbard’s Final Act Shines Light on the COVID Cover-Up!

As Tulsi Gabbard steps away from her role as Director of National Intelligence to support her husband through a serious health battle, she leaves behind a parting gift to the American people: a trove of declassified documents that pull back the curtain on one of the most consequential scandals of our time. The evidence points squarely at Dr. Anthon...

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Iran: The Goal Was Always Economic Reintegration, Not Containment By Patrick Wood

In the plainest terms, economic reintegration is the process of bringing a country that has been cut off from the global economy back into it — restoring its access to trade, capital, banking, investment, and the financial systems that let money and goods cross its borders. This is Iran in 2026. I have said countless times that Technocracy moves on...

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Trump’s Iran Deal: Worse Than Obama’s

President Trump's recently signed memorandum of understanding with the Islamic Republic of Iran emerges not as the "unconditional surrender" he touts, but as a troubling escalation of the very flaws that doomed Barack Obama's 2015 JCPOA. Far from delivering the decisive victory America's voters demanded after years of Iranian provocations, this dea...

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The Strait, the Ceasefires, and the Shadow of a Wider War

For a few brief days it appeared that the Middle East might finally be stepping back from the brink. After months of conflict involving Iran, Israel, Hezbollah, and the United States, a tentative diplomatic framework emerged. Shipping began moving once again through the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices eased, and financial markets breathed a cautious s...

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The Fatherhood Manifesto: A Defence of Fatherhood

This great book by US actionist Alex Berenson stands as a timely, no-nonsense rallying cry for men who refuse to surrender their God-given role in the family. When popular culture mocks dads as bumbling idiots (e.g., Homer Simpson architypes from The Simpsons), gentle parenting gurus push emotional fragility as strength, and elite institutions trea...

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Not Racism — National Survival: Black South Africans Lead Anti-Migrant Protests

In South Africa, a new wave of anti-migrant violence and organised protests has erupted since late March 2026. What makes this surge remarkable is not the violence itself, tragic as it is, but who is driving it: Black South Africans, in townships and cities like Durban, Johannesburg, and Soweto. Groups such as Operation Dudula and March and March, ...

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The Iceberg Beneath the Surface: Pavel Durov's Warning About the Future of Freedom

"The Titanic did not sink all at once," Pavel Durov told the 2026 Oslo Freedom Forum. "Most passengers remained calm because they did not yet understand what was happening. Today, we find ourselves in a similar situation. Our ship has already hit the iceberg. We have already begun to sink, and many people have not even realized it. I am talking abo...

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Deflating the Socrates Myth – Was the Gadfly of Athens a Threat to Democracy Worth Executing?

For centuries, Socrates has been lionised as the noble martyr of Western philosophy: a principled seeker of truth executed by a fearful Athenian democracy for the "crime" of asking uncomfortable questions. His student Plato's accounts shaped this image, portraying the trial as a travesty of justice and a warning against mob rule. But as Adam Rochus...

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G.K. Chesterton and the Defence of One’s Homeland – Love That Sees Clearly

 For an age of rootless globalism and reflexive national self-loathing, few voices ring as clear and necessary as that of G.K. Chesterton. The great English essayist, poet, and defender of the ordinary man understood patriotism not as jingoistic bluster or blind allegiance, but as a deep, familial love for one's native soil, culture, and peopl...

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The Slow Collapse: Demonisation, Demographic Replacement, and the Unraveling of the West

Paul Craig Roberts, in his characteristically blunt assessment, argues that the collapse of Western civilisation is not a future hypothetical but an unfolding reality. Like the Roman Empire's long decline, it proceeds incrementally through internal erosion rather than a single cataclysm. The primary driver, he contends, is the systematic cultural a...

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The Oil Superpower that Runs Out in Four Weeks?

 One of the recurring themes of Donald Trump's political rhetoric has been American energy abundance. For years, Trump has argued that the United States possesses vast oil and gas resources, often declaring that America has more energy than it knows what to do with. The promise of "energy dominance" became a central pillar of his economic and ...

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Climate Change Hysteria: How Big Al Gore Got It Wrong — And Still Gets It Wrong!

Two decades after An Inconvenient Truth catapulted him into the role of global climate prophet, Al Gore remains unbowed. In a recent ABC News interview marking the film's 20th anniversary, Gore insisted that "the scientists were dead right on all the important elements." The data, however, tell a different story, one of exaggerated predictions, unm...

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The Brits Should Declare Their Independence, Too, By J. B. Shurk

… Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a near-total ban on social media for children under sixteen years old. Ten of the most popular social media platforms are now age-restricted, with the toxic-leftist Bluesky platform a notable exception. The government claims to be "protecting children" from online harm. That's a lie. If the British government...

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All Truth Passes Through Three Stages: Schopenhauer’s Maxim and the Life Cycle of Uncomfortable Ideas

As Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) famously observed: "All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident." Actually, this often quoted maxim is just a paraphrase. The closest authentic text comes from the Preface to the First Edition of The World as Will and R...

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