On June 17, 2026, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson finally stepped into the viper's den of the National Press Club for her first-ever address after three decades in politics. What the gallery expected was a gaffe-filled disaster. What they got was vintage Hanson: blunt, unapologetic, and utterly unmoved by the usual pack of sneering, hissing inside...
In her landmark National Press Club address on June 17, 2026, Pauline Hanson outlined a bold vision for reforming Australia's public broadcasters if One Nation gains the balance of power or influence in government. Central to this was a decisive break from the status quo: the complete scrapping of the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) and a signif...
Walk through almost any Melbourne street these days and you will hear a familiar refrain from cabbies, tradies, shopkeepers and families alike: something has gone badly wrong with Victoria's finances. The state carries the highest net debt in Australia, with debt already exceeding $167 billion and projected to climb further in coming years. Interes...
Nation First looks into One Nation's powerful new video, the anger it has tapped into, and why Pauline Hanson's rise is starting to look less like a protest and more like a political earthquake. The clip opens against scenes of grief after the Bondi Beach terrorist attack. People crying. People stunned. A country trying t...
George Orwell's Animal Farm remains one of the most powerful satires ever written, a razor-sharp allegory of how noble revolutions degenerate into tyrannies ruled by a new elite that declares "all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." Yet the novel's journey to publication in 1945 offers its own perfect real-world proof o...
Across the West, a grim contest is underway. Nations once confident in their borders and cultural cohesion are now locked in an unspoken battle over which can absorb the most dysfunction from unchecked third-world migration. Europe has long dominated the headlines with no-go zones, grooming gangs, and street chaos in Paris, Stockholm, and London. Y...
In 1943, sitting in a Nazi prison cell and awaiting an uncertain fate, Dietrich Bonhoeffer penned one of the most penetrating essays of the twentieth century. Entitled "On Stupidity," it was an attempt to understand how an advanced, educated, and culturally sophisticated nation could descend into collective irrationality. The question haunted him. ...
A new study published in the journal Political Behavior has put hard numbers on something many have observed for years: on the modern Left, mental illness is no longer just a private struggle, it has become a proud political badge, a core part of personal and group identity, especially among younger generations. Professor Lauren Van De Hey's resear...
For decades, the modern Left has operated on a foundational myth: human nature is a fiction, a malleable blank slate that can be reshaped through education, policy, and social engineering. Postmodernism told us truth itself is a social construct. Feminism insisted sex differences were oppressive inventions of the patriarchy. Transgender ideology no...
Imagine a hunter-gatherer walking across the African savannah 100,000 years ago. A rustle in the grass might mean a sabre-toothed predator. A distant shout could signal a hostile tribe. Failure to pay attention could mean death. Under those conditions, evolution favoured brains that were hyper-alert to danger. The nervous system became a threat-det...
An independent report into the grooming gang scandal has recommended a mass overhaul of sentencing guidelines and deportations of "every foreign national convicted of group-based child sexual exploitation". The report, spearheaded by Restore Britain leader and Great Yarmouth MP Rupert Lowe, suggests the gangs "operated with either the active or pas...
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pontiff, has wasted little time signalling where his priorities lie on one of the defining issues of our age: mass migration from the Global South into the West. In recent weeks, during high-profile visits to migrant hotspots like the Canary Islands, he has doubled down on familiar themes: "human dignity has no pass...
The long-overdue reckoning has arrived for America's universities. As many as 25 percent of U.S. colleges could close in the coming years, according to experts including Brandeis University president Arthur Levine and analysts at Huron Consulting Group. Hundreds of private non-profit institutions face financial exigency, with projections showing up...
Nigel Farage has done it again. In his first major Substack essay, published on June 14, 2026, the Reform UK leader has laid bare what millions of ordinary Britons have known for years: Britain is operating a two-tier state that systematically disadvantages its own White British majority while bending over backwards for minorities and newcomers. Ti...
President Trump has loudly celebrated what he calls a historic breakthrough with Iran: a digitally signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that supposedly ends months of conflict, reopens the Strait of Hormuz to free oil traffic, and sets up 60 days of talks on the nuclear program and sanctions. Ships are moving again, oil prices dipped on the new...
The mainstream media is once again in full panic mode over a tiny cluster of Hantavirus cases, whipping up a fresh wave of global health hysteria. Sound familiar? This latest scare bears striking structural and operational similarities to the entire COVID-19 operation, right down to the fear frenzy, coordinated messaging, and suspiciously timed nar...
Political correctness was sold as politeness. It was never that. It was always a tool for reshaping language, thought, and power. Woke ideology took the project further, turning grievance into gospel, identity into destiny, and dissent into heresy. Both have run their course. The results are visible everywhere: fractured societies, declining instit...
The recent ecological study (observation of a group), led by Raphael Lataster, published in the International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09246479261446501, presents a profound challenge to the official narrative that mass COVID-19 vaccination programs were unequivocally safe and effective. ...
Solar power is relentlessly sold as the ultimate clean, green miracle; endless free energy from the sun with zero pollution and a bright future for the planet. Yet peel back the glossy marketing and subsidies, and a darker reality emerges: solar panels carry a hidden toxic legacy that is only beginning to surface, one that challenges the narrative ...
A disturbing trend is accelerating across the West: growing numbers of men are simply opting out of the workforce and, in many cases, broader society. In the United States, the latest figures from April 2026 paint a stark picture, with roughly one in three American men neither working nor looking for work, pushing male labour force participation to...
