If Illegal Migrants Make Western Countries Great, Why Don’t They Make Their Home Countries Great First?

This is one of the most uncomfortable questions in modern politics, yet it exposes the deep illogic at the heart of open-border ideology. We are constantly told that migrants including large numbers of illegal arrivals, are the secret sauce that makes Western nations prosperous, innovative, and dynamic. Diversity is our strength. They do the jobs w...

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Fairy Tales Once Began with “Once Upon a Time,” But Now They Begin with “According to Scientists”

 Fairy tales used to be honest about what they were. They opened with that comforting, unmistakable phrase — "Once upon a time" — signalling to the listener that they were entering the realm of myth, magic, and moral lessons wrapped in fantasy. No one was expected to take the talking wolves, glass slippers, or beanstalks literally. The stories...

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The Epistemological Circle of Gender Ideology: “What is a Woman? I Don’t Know”

"What is a woman?" "I don't know." "Are trans women, "women"?" "Yes." "Why?" "Because they are women." "So… what is a woman?" "I don't know." This is not a parody. This is the actual state of gender ideology in 2026. It is a perfect epistemological circle, a closed loop of reasoning that begins and ends with deliberate ignorance. It sounds profound...

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Let Circuits Choose Their Own Orientation? The Absurdity of Applying Gender Ideology to Everything (Especially, Electricity!)

 In our enlightened age, nothing is safe from the long arm of gender theory — not sports, not biology, not language, and apparently not even electrical circuits. The instruction is clear: "remember to connect male to female in the circuits." Basic electronics 101. Plugs have pins, sockets have holes. One inserts into the other. Polarity and ph...

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Why China Isn’t Part of the Climate Change Conspiracy: They Already Have a Communist Government!

Here's an old joke that hits harder every year: Why isn't China part of the climate change conspiracy? Because they already have a communist government! Climate change sceptics, wearers, gather round. While Western politicians, billionaires, and bureaucrats scream that the sky is falling and only radical "net zero" policies can save us, China, the ...

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Where Did the Climate Loot Go? The World Bank’s Untraceable Tens of Billions

Tens of billions of dollars in World Bank climate finance cannot be independently traced to specific climate-related expenditures. That's not conspiracy theory, it's the conclusion of an Oxfam audit covering 2017–2023. Between $24 billion and $41 billion, nearly 40% of the Bank's reported climate portfolio, vanished into accounting fog. Projects we...

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The Indispensable Right to Offend: Free Speech Means Nothing If It Only Protects the Inoffensive

In a healthy democracy, the right to free speech must include the right to offend. This is not a comfortable position, nor an easy one to defend in polite company, but it is a foundational principle. Without it, free speech becomes a hollow slogan, protection only for approved opinions, while dissent is quietly criminalised under the guise of "harm...

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Could Pauline Hanson Become Prime Minister If Australia Keeps Disintegrating?

The question once sounded like fringe provocation. Today, in mid-2026, it feels uncomfortably plausible. Pauline Hanson, the twice-resurrected leader of One Nation, has gone from political pariah to the country's most discussed prime ministerial prospect. Recent polling shows One Nation leading the nation on primary votes, sometimes hitting 31%, wh...

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The Case for Shutting Down the Australian Human Rights Commission

 Australia's Human Rights Commission has lost its way so completely that it now actively undermines the very principles it was created to uphold. Once intended as a defender of universal human rights, the AHRC has morphed into a taxpayer-funded activist body captured by ideological interests, prone to perverse rulings, and increasingly hostile...

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The Dangerous Global Spread of China’s Surveillance State

China has become the world's undisputed superpower of surveillance, a terrifying fusion of mass monitoring, artificial intelligence, and authoritarian control. What began as Mao-era policing has been supercharged by technology into something far more insidious and efficient. And now, Beijing is aggressively exporting this model of digital repressio...

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The Great Drying: A Civilisation Running Out of Water

One of the strangest features of modern civilisation is that we continue to use water like there is no tomorrow. We debate interest rates, stock markets, immigration targets and housing developments, yet the most fundamental requirement of all human existence receives comparatively little attention. A civilisation can survive economic downturns, po...

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The Magic of Full Cream Dairy: Not All Saturated Fats Are the Same

For decades, we were told a simple story: saturated fat is bad for your heart. Cut it out, especially from dairy and red meat, and you'll live longer. Butter, cream, and full-fat milk became dietary villains. But science, as it often does, is revealing a far more nuanced picture. Not all saturated fats behave the same way in the body, and one in pa...

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Doing Even Better: Full-Cream Kefir: The Best Way to Capture C15:0 Benefits

 The excitement around pentadecanoic acid (C15:0) is well deserved. After decades of being told that all saturated fat is dangerous, science is finally distinguishing between different types. This odd-chain fatty acid, found naturally in dairy fat, is showing genuine promise for metabolic health, cardiovascular protection, and even cellular fu...

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Gone Woke; Gone Almost Broke: The Punisher’s Return and Marvel’s Desperate Pivot for Profit Over Feminist Propaganda

 There's a story circulating about a closed-door Marvel meeting involving Kevin Feige where a blunt truth was laid bare: they need to win the men back before Avengers: Doomsday, or the entire franchise faces its own doomsday. Whether the meeting happened exactly as described or not, the sentiment rings true. After years of pushing feminist mes...

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The Santa Claus Conspiracy: Why Santa Proves That Massive Secret Societies and Global Conspiracies Can Exist! (Satire)

Every Christmas, a familiar species of joyless rationalists emerges from hibernation to explain why Santa Claus cannot possibly exist. Their argument is always the same. There are simply too many people involved. Someone would talk. Someone would leak documents. A disgruntled elf would post classified material online. A North Pole contractor would ...

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The Blue Origin vs. 9/11 WTC Comparison is a Fundamental Error

There has been a lively discussion on YouTube comparing the Blue Origin New Glenn explosion, and surviving tower, to WTC 9/11. The Blue Origin launch tower is a steel truss launch tower, an open lattice structure designed to deflect blast energy around it. There's almost nothing to catch the force. A rocket explosion is a brief, violent overpressur...

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Slavery Was Not the Engine of Western Growth: It Was an Incidental — and Often Retarding — Feature

A powerful ideological narrative has taken hold in academia, media, and public discourse: that slavery, particularly the Atlantic slave trade and plantation economies, was the central engine that powered the rise of the modern West. According to this view, the supposed enormous profits from slave labor generated the capital, financial innovation, a...

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Britain’s Underbelly is on the Ballot By Fred de Fossard

Britain is a country where political discussion is carefully stage-managed. The government, the national broadcasters, the legacy press, and the courts all in their own ways try to fetter political discussion, especially around issues of immigration and crime. This is particularly the case when these two issues overlap. Since the 1960s, the British...

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Heidegger in the Australian Suburbs: Finding Meaning When Life Feels Like a Grinding Machine

Dwelling in the outer suburbs of Melbourne, in the mining towns of Western Australia, and in the rental traps of Brisbane and Sydney, thousands of ordinary Australians wake up each day feeling the weight of existence. The bills keep coming. The house you were told you'd own by now feels like a distant myth. Work is exhausting and somehow hollow. So...

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The Spy Who Came in with the Gold! Why David Rush’s “Comic Cupboard” Heist Makes No Sense

The quiet suburbs of Ashburn, Virginia, in may 2026, became the unlikely stage for one of the most bizarre intelligence-related scandals in recent memory, and a great human interest story for us today at the blog. Former senior CIA official David Rush, a man with top-secret clearance and years in the agency's executive ranks, found himself in feder...

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