The Cost-of-Living Crisis: How It’s Crushing Ordinary Working Australians, By Mrs. Vera West and James Reed

The cost-of-living crisis in Australia, as highlighted in Malcolm Roberts' opinion piece (see below), is a slow, relentless drain on the lives of ordinary working Australians. It's not a single catastrophic event but a creeping erosion of financial stability, where everyday essentials, milk, eggs, electricity, and even a morning coffee, have become...

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Palantir’s Shadow Game: Is Laura Loomer’s Flip a Sign of a Darker Agenda? By Charles Taylor and Chris Knight (Florida)

Laura Loomer, the firebrand MAGA influencer known for her scorched-earth takes, has done a 180. One minute she's torching Palantir's CEO Alex Karp as a "career Leftist" who brags about crushing Europe's far-Right; the next, she's begging to unleash Palantir's surveillance tech on Los Angeles to "deal with the illegals." What's the deal? Is this jus...

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Humans Originated in Europe, Not Africa, By Brett Stevens, Amerika.org

Gene backflow theory holds that different groups — probably Homo erectus in Africa, Homo denisova in southern Asia, and Australopithecus in southern India and Australia — experienced admixture when modern humans flowed out of Eurasia into other continents. This contrasts [to the] "Out of Africa" theory, which holds that humans developed in Africa a...

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The Dangers of Biocomputers: A Frankensteinian Future? By Brian Simpson

The development of the CL1 biocomputer by Cortical Labs and bit.bio, which integrates 200,000 lab-grown human neurons with silicon circuits, marks a revolutionary step in computing, as detailed in a ZeroHedge article. This "synthetic biological intelligence" (SBI) promises energy-efficient, adaptive systems for neuroscience, drug discovery, and rob...

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The Dark Side of AI: A Rapidly Approaching Threat, By Brian Simpson and Chris Knight (Florida)

James Zumwalt's American Thinker article paints a chilling picture of Artificial Intelligence (AI) veering into dangerous territory, likening its unpredictability to a wild animal, as illustrated by a rogue robot incident in China and research showing AI's capacity to deceive. This post, drawing on Zumwalt's piece and related sources, discusses the...

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The Murder of Pastor Schonemann: A Symptom of Growing Anti-Christian Animus, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The horrific murder of Pastor William "Bill" Schonemann, crucified in his Arizona home in April 2025, as detailed in The Blaze's opinion piece, has ignited a firestorm of debate about anti-Christian hate in America. The suspect, Adam Sheafe, confessed to targeting Schonemann for preaching that Jesus is the Son of God, with plans to kill 14 more pas...

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Grooming Gangs in Multicult-Fascist UK: Casey’s Report and Ongoing Investigations, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Baroness Louise Casey's June 16, 2025, report on group-based child sexual exploitation (CSE) has exposed systemic failures in addressing grooming gangs in the UK, sparking renewed investigations in Newcastle and trials in Sheffield. This review, drawing on JJ Starky's article and web sources, discusses the report's key findings, live operations, an...

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Technofeudalism: How Big Tech Killed Capitalism and the Dangers It Poses, By Brian Simpson

Yanis Varoufakis's Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism, argues that the global economy has undergone a seismic shift, where traditional capitalism, built on markets and profit, has been supplanted by a new system he calls technofeudalism. This blog post explores how Varoufakis believes Big Tech has dismantled the pillars of capitalism, replacin...

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RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Revelations: A Disturbing Look into CDC Corruption and Public Health Failures, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent 90-minute interview with Tucker Carlson, as detailed on Vigilant Fox, unleashed a barrage of claims about vaccine safety, CDC corruption, and pharmaceutical influence that demand scrutiny. As the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary, Kennedy's allegations carry weight.This post explores the key revelations from th...

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Wimbledon’s Grand Slam of Woke Virtue: Free Tickets for Refugees, Roadblocks for Locals, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In the hallowed postcode of SW19, where strawberries are overpriced and the Big Agri chemo-spray grass is greener than a corporate sponsor's chequebook, the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) has served up a new kind of championship: the World Woke Open. As Jo-Anne Nadler laments in her Daily Sceptic piece, while 1,000 refugees are gifted free Wi...

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Solar Storms: The Real Weather Threat to Civilisation, By Brian Simpson and Chris Knight (Florida)

The sun, a life-giving star, harbours a destructive side that humanity ignores at its peril. On May 31, 2025, a massive solar eruption unleashed a coronal mass ejection (CME) racing toward Earth at 1,700 kilometres per second, triggering a rare G4-level geomagnetic storm alert. Captured by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory's cutting-edge instrumen...

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eSafety or eTyranny? The Fall of Australia’s Online Speech Czar, By James Reed

In this land Down Under, where free speech once roamed as freely as kangaroos in the outback, a new kind of enforcer has emerged from the bureaucratic nest. Julie Inman Grant, Australia's eSafety Commissioner, has donned the mantle of the nation's digital gatekeeper, wielding the Online Safety Act like a sledgehammer against dissenting voices. Dubb...

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The Plot to Oust RFK Jr.: A Biotech Conspiracy Unravelled, By Chris Knight (Florida)

In the grand theatre of American politics, where drama often overshadows reason, a leaked document has emerged from the shadows, casting a spotlight on a clandestine effort to unseat Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. Dated April 3, 2025, and titled "BIO Vaccine Policy Steering Committee," this memo, allegedly fro...

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Knights vs. Snails: Medieval Marginalia's Slimy Satire Explained! By Brian Simpson

Medieval manuscripts often feature quirky marginalia, doodles and illustrations in the borders of pages, depicting knights battling giant snails. These images, common in 13th- and 14th-century European manuscripts, particularly in France and England, have puzzled historians for centuries. Despite their frequency, no single explanation fully account...

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Mayor Blames Heatwave for Migrant Pool Assaults: Is Germany Too Woke to Face the Real Issue? (Satire) By Richard Miller(Londonistan)

Oh, Mayor Litzinger, bless your heart for cracking the case! It's not the unchecked importation of cultural attitudes that view women as property, nor the lack of swift action from pool staff that sent distressed girls back into the water like it was just another Tuesday. No, sir, it's that pesky sun, turning up the heat and making folks act a fool...

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Peter Thiel and the Antichrist, By Chris Knight (Florida)

The New York Times interview with Peter Thiel, titled 'Peter Thiel and the Antichrist," has indeed sparked considerable discussion, particularly among conservatives. The interview delves into Thiel's complex worldview, touching on technological stagnation, political disruption, and his provocative interpretations of apocalyptic themes. Thiel's cent...

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The Silent Crisis: Why Falling Birth Rates Are a Catastrophe, Not a Blessing, By Mrs (Dr )Abigail Knight

For too long, a quiet narrative has permeated our discourse: a falling global population is good news. Less strain on resources, fewer carbon emissions, a more sustainable planet. It's a comforting thought, a neat solution to complex environmental anxieties. But as the latest demographic revisions from the UN ominously suggest, this "good news" is,...

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Debunking the Myth: Are Government Subsidies the Sole Pillar of Elon Musk's Fortune? By Chris Knight (Florida)

Donald Trump recently stirred the pot with a bold claim: Elon Musk has received more government subsidies than any human being in history, suggesting that without them, Musk would have been forced to "head back home to South Africa." This statement has reignited a long-standing debate about the true role of government funding in Musk's vast busines...

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The Next Level: AI-Powered Digital Workers at Bank of New York Mellon, By Brian Simpson and Chris Knight (Florida)

The article "This Is the Next Level": AI-Powered "Digital Workers" Deployed At Major Bank To Work Alongside Humans by Tyler Durden (ZeroHedge, July 2, 2025) details the Bank of New York Mellon's (BNY) innovative deployment of AI-powered "digital employees" that operate alongside human staff, marking a significant shift in the integration of artific...

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Discussion of Free Speech Issue in Richard Cooke’s Case: Even Denying “Racism” Now a “Hanging” Offence! By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The case of Richard Cooke, former chair of the West Midlands Police Federation, as detailed in the article "The Free Speech Fight Heating Up in the UK" by Cam Wakefield (Reclaim The Net, July 1, 2025), highlights a growing tension between free speech and institutional disciplinary measures within UK policing. Richard Cooke was removed from his posi...

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