The Save Europe Act — Why Australia Needs Its Own Version

Europe is waking up. The Save Europe Act, the first patriotic European Citizens' Initiative, is a bold attempt to force Brussels to confront the reality of mass migration, demographic replacement, and the erosion of national identity. With hundreds of thousands of signatures already gathered and prominent supporters from Viktor Orbán to Eva Vlaardi...

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Australia Must Follow Canada’s Migration Cuts — Before It’s Too Late

Australia is on a dangerous path. While Canada has begun the painful but necessary process of slashing migration intake to restore sanity to housing, infrastructure, and wages, our own leaders remain locked in the same failed high-migration model that is driving cost-of-living pain, urban congestion, and cultural strain. The contrast is instructive...

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The Interview They Sacked Karl Over By George Christensen

Karl Stefanovic sat down with Tommy Robinson and did the thing journalists used to do without needing permission from a woke approval committee. He asked questions. He let Robinson answer. He pushed him at times on his past tactics, the street protests, the clashes that followed some of those events, and whether all of that had hurt the message he ...

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The Real Face of Multiculturalism: Elevating Minority Power Over the Dispossessed Majority

Multiculturalism was sold to Australians as a harmless celebration of food, festivals, and tolerance. In practice, it has become something far more sinister: a system of institutionalised minority power that systematically elevates organised ethnic and religious lobbies above the interests of the unorganised majority. As demographic change accelera...

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The Left’s Dangerous Morph — From Social Democracy to Radical Anti-Capitalist Extremism

A troubling pattern is emerging across the West: elements of the political Left are no longer content with democratic reform or even democratic socialism. They are morphing into something darker: radical anti-capitalist movements that flirt with, justify, or openly support violence and revolutionary disruption. What was once fringe extremism is gai...

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The Fall of Academia: From Citadel of Knowledge to Echo Chamber of Ideological Capture

Academia, once the proud citadel of Western civilisation's intellectual life, where rigorous inquiry, open debate, and the disinterested pursuit of truth reigned supreme, has not merely declined, it has fallen. What we witness today is not a temporary dip in standards or a passing fad of campus radicalism, but a profound collapse of the very purpos...

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Alog.org Movie Review: Supergirl (2026) – A Woke Mess Where the Dog Steals the Show!

 I took my granddaughter into Supergirl hoping for some fun, colourful superhero escapism, the kind of light-hearted spectacle the genre used to deliver before it got weighed down by woke lectures. What I got instead was a bloated, preachy, and often incoherent mess that feels less like a movie and more like a corporate diversity checklist wit...

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The Inconvenient Truth Behind RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Business Model Claim

 When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a September 17, 2020 interview, later removed by YouTube for "medical misinformation," that pharmaceutical companies make roughly $60 billion a year on vaccines but $500 billion selling remedies for the injuries they cause, he framed it as a perverse but highly profitable business plan: "You make people sick...

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The Strait of Hormuz Teaches a Forgotten Conservative Lesson: Never Put All Your Eggs in One Basket!

Every time tensions flare in the Strait of Hormuz, politicians, financial markets and military planners collectively hold their breath. A narrow stretch of water only a few dozen kilometres wide has become one of the world's greatest strategic choke points. Should shipping be disrupted, oil prices surge, inflation rises, economies tremble and gover...

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Philosophy Climbs Out of the Mud

Just when many of us had concluded that philosophy had finally breathed its last, the old girl has unexpectedly kicked her legs, dragged herself out of the muddy creek and staggered back into view. It is an image that resonates with me because I grew up on a farm where cattle occasionally slipped into deep muddy sections of a river. Once a heavy co...

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How Iran’s Sharia-Based Legal System Works — and Why 74 Lashes is a Standard Penalty

The recent sentencing of 29-year-old Iranian folk singer Parastoo Ahmadi and eight members of her production crew to 74 lashes each, plus a two-year travel ban and a two-year ban on artistic activities, has drawn international attention. The Qom criminal court handed down the punishment after Ahmadi livestreamed a performance of a patriotic song wi...

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The Genetic Editing of Human Embryos: A Slippery Slope We Should Refuse to Climb

Human beings have always dreamed of eliminating disease and reducing suffering. It is therefore understandable that the prospect of correcting devastating inherited disorders through genetic editing appears attractive. If technology could spare a child from Huntington's disease, cystic fibrosis or Tay-Sachs disease, many parents would naturally wel...

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The Joy of Litigation Avoidance: How the Pillow Guy Put the Billion-Dollar Lawsuit to Sleep!

Laying in the rough-and-tumble world of post-2020 election litigation, few stories have been as dramatic as the clash between Dominion Voting Systems and Mike Lindell, the outspoken MyPillow CEO better known as the Pillow Guy. For years, Dominion pursued a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against Lindell, accusing him of spreading false claims that ...

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I Couldn't Believe What Happened at the Opening of Australia's War Memorial, By Senator Babet

 What should have been a proud national moment became a sobering reminder of just how far Canberra has drifted from the people it claims to represent. On Tuesday I attended the opening of the newly renovated and expanded Australian War Memorial. The project cost Australian taxpayers around half a billion dollars. Normally when government spend...

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Rediscovering Liberty — Why the West, and Australia in Particular, Must Reclaim Its Soul

Liberty is not a slogan. It is not the freedom to do whatever one feels like in the moment. It is the hard-won inheritance of ordered freedom: the right to speak, to think, to associate, to build, to keep the fruits of one's labour, and to live under laws that are clear, stable, and applied equally. It is the foundation upon which the West built un...

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Australia's Removal of Human Rights in Health Policy Our “Flawed Democracy” Judy Wilyman PhD

Over the last decade, Australia, like many western countries, has fallen many points on the World Democracy Index. We are now 0.85 points from being a flawed democracy. Nine years of Liberals from 2013 started the slide and Labor continued from 2022 onwards. Since 2001 this includes approximately 100+ new counterterrorism laws , many of which remov...

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Godzilla El Niño is Coming (Not Climate Change): Australian Farmers Should Prepare Now for Strong Seasonal Variation

Europe may be enduring the first blast of what commentators have dubbed the "Godzilla El Niño," but Australian farmers would be making a serious mistake if they dismissed it as someone else's problem. While Europeans battle extreme summer heat, the real test for Australia is still months away. If current forecasts prove correct, the coming spring a...

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Is Your Power Bill Falling? The Great Energy Pricing Scam

Australians are again being told that power prices are falling. Regulators point to lower default market offers, politicians point to reductions in benchmark prices, and energy experts assure us that relief is finally on the way. Yet millions of households continue to experience a very different reality when the bill arrives. The latest controversy...

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Generation Stay-at-Home: Australia's Housing Crisis and the Return of the Family Home

For generations, leaving the family home marked the transition into adulthood. Young Australians found work, rented a modest flat or unit, saved a deposit, and eventually purchased a home of their own. It was not always easy, but it was possible. Today that pathway is becoming increasingly difficult, with growing numbers of young adults remaining i...

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Dr. Real Dr Anthony Fauci: The Case That Demands Answers

Wayne Root's recent column cuts to the heart of lingering public distrust: why is Dr. Anthony Fauci not facing serious accountability for his central role in America's, and the world's, catastrophic COVID-19 response? After years of shifting guidance, suppressed debate, and institutional stonewalling, the evidence warrants a thorough public reckoni...

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