The Digital Cage: UN, Gates, and the "50-in-5" Assault on Human Freedom, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

A chilling initiative is unfolding in the shadowed corridors of global governance, where unelected technocrats plot the future of humanity like pieces on a chessboard. Dubbed "50-in-5," this campaign, spearheaded by the United Nations and bankrolled by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, aims to ensnare 50 nations in a web of digital public in...

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The Spermapocalypse: When the Future Stops Breeding, By Mrs Vera West

Something is quietly collapsing in the human story, not an economy or empire this time, but the male body itself. In just two generations, sperm counts across the developed world have plunged by more than half. The trend, first flagged in the 1990s and confirmed by a 2017 meta-analysis led by Dr. Hagai Levine, shows no sign of slowing. In fact, it'...

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The New High-Tech Empire: The Technocrats and the Data of the Universe, By Chris Knight (Florida)

 Once upon a time, America dreamed of freedom, the frontier, the open road, the right to be left alone. Now, the new frontier is digital, and the open road ends at a biometric checkpoint. Welcome to the technocratic era, where the invisible elite no longer wear crowns or carry briefcases full of lobbyist cash but hold the keys to the data vaul...

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The Fortress of Identity: Resisting Replacement Migration in a Fractured Australia, By Paul Walker

 Australia's Parliament, where echoes of the past mingle with the clamour of modern multiculturalism, Senator Mehreen Faruqi's recent Senate Estimates tirade on October 7 unveils a familiar script from the progressive Green Leftist playbook. Cloaked in the mantle of anti-racism, she decries the sluggish rollout of a 63-recommendation National ...

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The Left's Ecstatic Eulogy: Rejoicing as They Dig the Grave of Western Civilisation, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In the heart of Hamburg, Europe's third-largest port and Germany's industrial powerhouse, a spectacle unfolded on October 12, 2025, that epitomises the Left's suicidal embrace of self-destruction. With a paltry 43.9% turnout, just over half of voters, 53.2%, endorsed the "Zukunftsentscheid" referendum, binding the city to achieve carbon neutrality ...

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The Fallacy of Climate Change Alarmism: A Physics Critique, By Professor X

Trigger warning; complexities ahead! The theory of radiative forcing, a cornerstone of modern mainstream climate science, posits that greenhouse gases like CO₂ and methane trap heat and drive planetary warming. Radiative forcing measures how much the energy balance of Earth's atmosphere is being changed by various factors. Think of Earth as constan...

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Rethinking Alzheimer's: Not Just a Brain Disease, But an Autoimmune Misfire? By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Alzheimer's disease has long been shrouded in mystery and frustration. Affecting over 50 million people worldwide, it's a relentless thief of memories, personalities, and independence. For decades, the spotlight has been on beta-amyloid plaques, those sticky protein clumps thought to be the villains clogging up brain cells and causing neurodegenera...

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Those Who Really Rules Britain, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The article, published in the Daily Mail on October 13, 2025, by columnist Dan Hodges, (link below) argues that the UK government under Prime Minister Keir Starmer is effectively being controlled by a small group of unelected advisors with ties to Tony Blair's administration from 1997-2007. Hodges describes this as a "palace coup" where the 2024 el...

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The Breaking Point: When Food Stamps Run Out and Welfare Systems Crumble, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

What happens when tens of millions of Americans suddenly lose their food stamp benefits due to something like a prolonged government shutdown? And then, to broaden the lens, let's extend that nightmare to places like Australia, where social welfare collapse could play out in its own unique flavour of chaos. This isn't fear-mongering, it's a thought...

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Russia's Veiled Threats: Medvedev's Warning to Trump and the Escalating Ukraine Standoff, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

A recent statement from Russia's Dmitry Medvedev has ignited global alarm. On October 13, 2025, Medvedev, the former Russian president and a staunch ally of Vladimir Putin, issued a stark warning on Telegram in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to arm Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles. "The delivery of these missiles could en...

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Analysis of Claims: Is AI a Financial Bubble Ready to Burst? By Professor X

The YouTube video by The Modern Survivalist (posted October 13, 2025) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkbL96iDU8c claims that the current enthusiasm for artificial intelligence (AI) represents a speculative financial bubble, potentially the largest in history, drawing parallels to the dot-com bubble of the early 2000s. This post provides a deep div...

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The Thirsty Giants: How AI Data Centres Are Gulping Electricity (and Water), and Where This Power-Hungry Race Leads Us, By Brian Simpson and Chris Knight (Florida)

Picture this: You're flipping on your air conditioner during a summer heatwave, or streaming a quick video on your phone. That simple act? It pales against the voracious appetite of the invisible behemoths powering it all, data centers. These sprawling warehouses of servers, the backbone of AI, are devouring electricity and water at scales that dwa...

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Feminism as an Ancient Evil? A Christian Conservative Critique Through the Lens of Asherah and Jezebel, By Mrs Vera West

Matthew Littlefield's provocative opinion piece, "Feminism is An Ancient Evil," published on October 3, 2025, argues that feminism isn't a modern invention but a resurgence of an ancient, destructive force rooted in goddess worship and matriarchal subversion. Drawing on biblical narratives and Canaanite mythology, Littlefield ties contemporary femi...

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The Spark of Ambition: Why Slave Rebellions Weren’t Just Cries of Despair, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Forget the Hollywood montage of shackled masses rising in righteous fury against whip-wielding overseers. The story of slave rebellions, as Lipton Matthews deftly unpacks in his October 9 piece, isn't a simplistic saga of misery boiling over. The real spark wasn't crushing deprivation, it was the friction of ambition against chains. Those who led t...

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Tomahawks Over the Dnieper: Why Arming Ukraine with Cruise Missiles Is a One-Way Ticket to Doomsday! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Coiled in the fever-dream theatre of modern geopolitics, where statesmen play chicken with nukes like it's a bad game of Risk, the latest plot twist has me reaching for the fallout shelter blueprints. Michael Snyder's latest dispatch nails it: Handing Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine isn't escalation, it's ignition. These aren't slingshots; they...

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Durand Line on Fire: The Sudden Eruption of the Pakistan-Afghanistan War, Powered by America's Discarded Arsenal, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Over in the jagged Hindu Kush mountains, where the air is thin and grudges are thick, the ghosts of old empires have risen again. On the misty morning of October 12, 2025, the world awoke to the crackle of gunfire echoing across the 2,640-kilometre Durand Line, the colonial scar that Pakistan calls its border and Afghanistan dismisses as a Bri...

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Strange Brew in Beijing: Decoding Trump's "Very Strange Things" Quip, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Swirling in the chaotic vortex of international intrigue that defines 2025's geopolitical landscape, few moments capture the absurdity and high-stakes drama quite like President Donald J. Trump's last Friday morning Truth Social outburst. "Some very strange things are happening in China!" he declared, launching into a lengthy tirade that read less ...

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The Pro-Immigration Lobby: Holding the Pope in the Palm of Their Hand? By Peter West

One biblical verse often gets wielded like a moral sledgehammer in the heated debate over borders and compassion: "You shall not oppress a stranger; you know the feelings of the stranger, for you also were strangers in the land of Egypt." It's a poignant call to empathy, rooted in the Jewish experience of exile. But as Mark Krikorian, director of t...

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Unveiling the Truth: The Suppressed Vax vs. Unvax Study and the Crisis of Institutional Bias, By Brian Simpson

Health journalist Del Bigtree has dropped a bombshell with his documentary An Inconvenient Study, exposing a 2020 study from Henry Ford Health System in Detroit that mainstream medicine buried. This wasn't just another anti-vaccine screed, it was a meticulously documented takedown of a system that silences inconvenient truths. The study, led by Dr....

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Air Quality, Water Quality, and Silence Are the New Bitcoin, by Brett Stevens

In the recent form of America — created by the need to make enough money to pay off the high costs created by social dysfunction in the wake of the ousting of our WASP leadership — the goal was to have a fancy house in the city, new cars, lots of gadgets, and fad cuisine. As we dodge the rising crisis brought about by diversity-socialism, which has...

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