We live in a time when remembering is an act of resistance. The loudest voices of the Left preach that everything old must be torn down — monuments, customs, even language itself. They promise liberation, but what they're really selling is amnesia. A society that forgets where it came from can be controlled completely. Tradition, we're told, is opp...
Sovereignty is the difference between being a citizen and being a subject. That's what too many people have forgotten — and what too many powerful people want you to forget. They tell us national independence is "outdated." That the future belongs to global coordination, supranational councils, and digital currencies controlled by "neutral" authori...
There's a quiet sickness in the way we talk about nations today. Politicians boast about GDP growth, job numbers, and "market confidence" as if these indexes reflect the health of a civilisation. But a nation is not an economy. It is a living heritage — a community of memory, faith, and destiny. And when those roots decay, all the spreadsheets in t...
In the modern era, "change" is treated as a secular god. To oppose it is seen as a sign of cognitive decline or moral failure. Yet, the late Victorian Prime Minister Lord Salisbury — a man who governed at the height of the British Empire — offered a chillingly pragmatic counter-maxim: "Whatever happens will be for the worse, and therefore it is in ...
In 1996 I wrote my master's thesis on Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France under the guidance of my then professor, Roger Scruton. Burke heavily influenced Scruton — especially Burke's idea of society as a partnership "not only between those who are living, but between those who are living, those who are...
The smoke rising from Qatar's Ras Laffan complex is more than an industrial disaster; it is the physical evaporation of a political promise. With 17% of the world's most critical LNG infrastructure currently in ruins — and a 3-to-5-year reconstruction clock ticking — the "America First" doctrine has hit a wall of cold, cryogenic reality. The Prophe...
The situation at Ras Laffan, as described in recent reports from March 2026, represents a critical intersection of global energy security and modern "infrastructure warfare." As of late March 2026, the complex has indeed sustained significant damage. On March 18–19, 2026, a series of Iranian missile and drone strikes targeted the facility, re...
The recent Blaze Media article (published around March 22, 2026) highlights a study from Chinese researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, detailing an experimental approach to turn Aedes aegypti mosquitoes into "flying syringes" or "flying vaccines." The goal isn't vaccinating humans directly — it's immunising wild bats, the natural reservoi...
The South Australian state election on March 21, 2026, delivered a historic landslide for Premier Peter Malinauskas and the Labor Party, securing them a second term with a commanding majority — around 32–35 seats in the 47-seat House of Assembly, based on early counts and projections. Labor's primary vote hovered around 38–39%, a solid result...
A March 2026 report by Macrobusiness (link below) warns of a "fuel catastrophe" in Australia. This headline reflects a peak in national anxiety as global conflict and domestic supply chain vulnerabilities converge. If the current tensions in the Middle East were to escalate into a full-scale assault on fuel infrastructure, the impact on everyday Au...
The mainstream media has officially dropped the veneer of "managed concern" and moved into the territory of a "grim scenario." On March 20, 2026, Sky News Australia issued a haunting breakdown of what a total fuel crisis actually looks like for the average citizen. The conclusion is blunt: within days of the trucks stopping, our society begins to f...
There is a particular kind of moral bravery much admired in contemporary Western politics. It involves denouncing one's own civilisation in the strongest possible terms — while exercising exquisite restraint when confronted with ideologies that are, shall we say, less forgiving. This asymmetry is not accidental. It is the defining feature of modern...
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the UK's secular and academic communities, the Labour government has officially unveiled its new definition of "anti-Muslim hostility." While framed as a tool for social cohesion, the fine print reveals a deep-seated irony: a policy designed to protect a religious minority may inadvertently resurrect "blas...
The geopolitical landscape shifted into a chilling new phase on March 20, 2026. As the United States and Israel intensify Operation Epic Fury, Tehran has issued an explicit, global threat that should give every traveller and security agency pause. According to reports from the New York Post and other international outlets, Iran's military leadershi...
With news the House of Lords last night voted to allow abortion up to birth to be introduced into law, the general public must shoulder some responsibility. Baroness Monckton's amendment (424) to overturn abortion up to birth clause 208 was rejected by Peers who voted 185 to 148 against it; and Baroness Stroud's amendment (425) to reinstate in-pers...
Dr. Aseem Malhotra, a prominent British cardiologist and public health campaigner, risks investigation by the U.K.'s General Medical Council and loss of his medical license after publicly questioning the safety of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. A prominent British cardiologist and public health campaigner risks investigation by the U.K.'s General Medi...
For years, the "Big Australia" and "Big Canada" projects were two sides of the same coin. Both nations operated on a high-immigration, high-growth model that looked spectacular on GDP spreadsheets but felt increasingly disastrous in the rental markets of Sydney, Melbourne, Toronto, and Vancouver. However, as we move into late March 2026, a signific...
The global geopolitical landscape has just shifted from "volatile" to "potentially terminal." According to the latest analysis by Michael Snyder on March 20, 2026, we are no longer just watching a regional conflict; we are standing on the precipice of a "major escalation" that could decapitate the global energy market and send shockwaves into every...
The chaotic scenes at Sydney's Lakemba Mosque on March 20, 2026, where Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke were heckled and forced to make a hasty exit, serve as a stark reminder of a reality often glossed over in public discourse. For decades, the narrative of multiculturalism in Australia has been framed through "...
The geopolitical plates of the Middle East aren't just shifting; they are fracturing and reforming into an entirely new world order. As of late March 2026, we are witnessing the third week of Operation Epic Fury, a military campaign that is redrawing every red line held for the last half-century. The most explosive development? The Kingdom of Saudi...
