In a world increasingly desensitised by digital distance and political tribalism, we have reached a chilling milestone: the moment when the death of young sailors becomes a punchline. The recent rhetoric surrounding the sinking of naval vessels in the Persian Gulf has revealed a rot that goes deeper than policy — it is a rot of the spirit. As highl...
On March 10, 2026, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed that the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is heading back to the Middle East. While the government is careful to frame this as a "defensive mission," the deployment of an E-7A Wedgetail surveillance aircraft and 85 personnel into the volatile airspace of the Gulf represents a signi...
A provocative post on Eric Rose's blog (link below) recently explored the radical idea that every single cell in your body might possess its own spark of consciousness. While it's a romantic notion that aligns with the "panpsychist" school of thought — the idea that mind is a fundamental feature of the universe — a critical look suggests this theor...
In Northern Australia, flooding is more than just a logistical nightmare or a threat to property — it is a dinner bell for one of the planet's most efficient apex predators. Following the worst flooding in the town of Katherine since 1998, authorities have issued a stark and terrifying warning: "There are crocs absolutely everywhere." As the ...
It is an old adage that "the road to hell is paved with good intentions," and nowhere does this seem more applicable today than in the debate surrounding Labour's proposed 2026 Equality Bill. While the stated goal — eliminating the pay gap for ethnic minorities and people with disabilities — is morally unimpeachable, a "bombshell" report by t...
One of the more curious developments in the modern West is that the United States, the country that invented the internet, now finds itself defending free speech online against its own allies. The culprit is Britain's Online Safety Act 2023, a sweeping piece of legislation that gives regulators the power to force internet platforms to remove or fil...
The avidity, truculence, stupidity, vulgarity, ignorance, and sheer villainy of our ruling class in the West — including that of Great Britain, Australia and Western Europe, sometimes leaves me feeling depressed: https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/i-never-knowingly-or-willingly-acted. One turns on the news and is greeted by a parade of ministers who ...
Here is an account from our "friends" at ABC.net about Queensland's new race hate laws, and more gun control. Funny how the multicult fascist state likes to run these together. After the extract you can read Amnesty.org.au critiquing this as a fundamental threat to freedom. It has been all said before; people need to start voting with their f...
The escalation in the Middle East has thrust global energy markets into uncharted territory, with Brent crude futures posting their most ferocious weekly rally since the chaotic early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. As of March 7, 2026, Brent is trading around $92–$94 per barrel (with intraday peaks nearing $94 and settlements in the low $90s), ma...
In a recent analysis by Michael Snyder on his Substack, a chilling new dimension to the conflict in the Middle East has emerged: the potential for Iran to deploy thousands of naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz. While missiles and drones make for dramatic headlines, the humble naval mine represents a uniquely terrifying threat — one that is notorio...
In the latest episode of Breitbart's investigative prowess, Alex Marlow and Peter Schweizer deliver a no-nonsense breakdown of Donald Trump's evolving stance on Iran — one that resonates deeply with America First principles. As detailed in their March 6, 2026, discussion, the duo urges Trump to plant his flag firmly in the ground: declare "mission ...
Nature does not signal its pitfalls. In fact, its deadliest traps look like beauty: you see an open patch of ground in the swamp, surge forward, and find your feet sinking in quicksand. No fears now, only dreams… wait for the end. As you wait for the quietus to overtake you, it strikes you that there was no warning here, rather an anti-warnin...
The Trump administration's inner circle is reportedly digging in — literally. As the Iran conflict drags into its second month with no clear off-ramp, whispers from the bunker industry suggest that at least two senior Cabinet members have gone full doomsday prepper, snapping up private underground fortresses from Texas-based Atlas Survival Sh...
In the high-stakes arena of global geopolitics, where superpowers jockey for influence amid escalating tensions — from the Middle East war to trade wars — few threats loom as insidiously as China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Fresh off his nomination by President Trump to head the Department of Homeland Security, Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-...
In the relentless Australian housing crisis — where median home prices in major cities like Sydney and Melbourne hover well above $1 million, rents devour incomes, and young Aussies increasingly feel locked out of the dream — the debate over mass immigration rages on. One side argues that high net migration (hundreds of thousands annually in recent...
As the Middle East conflict intensifies — now a full-blown U.S.-led air campaign against Iran dubbed Operation Epic Fury — the spectre of conscription is creeping back into American discourse. In a recent Fox News interview on Sunday Morning Futures, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed mounting fears head-on. When host Maria Bart...
The ongoing war in the Middle East, now involving direct U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran, has entered a phase where the Trump administration is actively exploring ways to accelerate its conclusion. Among the emerging options, one stands out for its potential economic impact: the seizure of Kharg Island, a small but extraordinarily vi...
Jay Rogers' March 8, 2026, piece in American Thinker delivers a sharp, data-driven takedown of the Leftist impulse to scapegoat firearms — especially "assault weapons" — for America's violence problems. Titled "The Problem with Blaming the Gun," the article labels such rhetoric not merely disingenuous but outright dangerous, as it misdirects ...
Just when you think modern life couldn't get any stranger, along comes a news item that sounds like the plot of Black Mirror crossed with a Monty Python sketch: as war in the Middle East escalates and global tensions spike, the UK Ministry of Defence is reportedly surveying troops on whether male soldiers should be allowed to wear make‑up, na...
The Vatican's recent policies, especially under Pope Francis and his successor Pope Leo XIV, represent a profound betrayal of Western civilisation from a conservative, pro-Western perspective. Far from safeguarding the Christian heritage that built Europe and shaped the modern world, the Holy See has actively facilitated demographic transform...
