Why the Western Intellectual and Managerial New Class is So Deeply Morally and Intellectually Corrupt, By Professor X

 In 2026, public trust in the institutions run by the West's educated elite sits at historic lows. Gallup reports just 28% of Americans trust mass media "a great deal" or "a fair amount" — the lowest ever recorded. Confidence in higher education hovers around 42%, rebounding slightly from rock-bottom but still far below 1990s levels. Pew finds...

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Militarised Cognitive Warfare: The Battle for the Human Mind in the 21st Century, By Brian Simpson

In an era of great-power competition, the battlefield has expanded beyond land, sea, air, space, and cyber. A sixth domain has emerged: the cognitive domain — the realm of human perception, reasoning, decision-making, and behavior. Militarised cognitive warfare represents the deliberate, state-directed effort to weaponise this domain, turning the h...

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The Impact of LIMITED Nuclear War, By Brian Simpson

The Substack article by Michael Snyder (linked below) raises a stark alarm: even a limited nuclear war — such as one in the Middle East involving perhaps 100 warheads (50 per side, each around 15 kilotons) — would not stay "limited." It would loft massive amounts of soot from firestorms into the stratosphere, triggering a multi-year "nuclear winter...

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Natural Compounds for Combating Prostate Cancer By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

 First the disclaimer, no medical advice, merely for information purposes. That said: The article from Natural News (link below) highlights a promising line of research on natural compounds that could help combat prostate cancer by targeting its metabolism — specifically by "starving" cancer cells of glutamine, an amino acid many tumours rely ...

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SOTU (State of the Union) 2026, by Brett Stevens

Donald J. Trump just delivered the most triumphant State of the Union speech on record, a bold and masculine approach that tackles problems directly with realistic solutions. Here are some highlights: When I last spoke in this chamber 12 months ago, I had just inherited a nation in crisis, with a stagnant economy, inflation at record levels, a wide...

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So, Just How did Renewables Go in Winter Storm Hernando? By Chris Knight (Florida)

The Blizzard of 2026 (also called Winter Storm Hernando by some outlets) was a historic north easter that slammed the Northeast U.S. from February 22–24, 2026, delivering record-breaking snowfall, hurricane-force wind gusts, and widespread disruption. It was a classic bomb cyclone — rapidly intensifying with a central pressure drop of around 41 mil...

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The mRNA Dangers, By Brian Simpson

 Here is a video interview with Professor Angus Dalgleish, a respected UK oncologist with a background in immunotherapy and HIV research: https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/covid-19-vaccines-and-cancer-interview Dalgleish's key points: He has observed excess melanoma relapses and "rare/aggressive" cancers in younger patients after boosters in hi...

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The Moltbook Saga: Its Meaning, By Professor X

 The Moltbook saga, which exploded online in late January/early February 2026, has been billed in some corners (like The Blaze) as evidence of emergent AI consciousness, secret plotting, and even a "CIA kill switch" to wipe out humanity via sound frequencies through your phone. It's peak AI panic: bots allegedly forming their own encrypted soc...

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Pizzagate and the Epstein Files, By Paul Walker

The article from The Vigilant Fox (published February 5, 2026) is a bold, headline-driven piece titled "EXCLUSIVE: The Epstein Files Prove Pizzagate Was Real". It features an interview with journalist Ben Swann, who revisits his 2016 reporting on Pizzagate and argues that newly released Epstein-related documents vindicate the core idea. The piece i...

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Woke Hoisted by Own Petard, By James Reed

The recent flap surrounding singer Billie Eilish's 2026 Grammy acceptance speech offers a textbook case of a high-profile figure getting caught in the crosshairs of their own rhetoric — what critics gleefully call being "hoisted on her own petard." The incident, amplified by outlets like The Blaze, highlights the pitfalls of performative activism w...

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Unravelling Threads: New Twists in the Ongoing Debate Over 2020 Election Security, By Chris Knight (Florida)

The narrative around the 2020 US presidential election has refused to fade into history, even as we sit in almost March 2026. President Joe Biden, during his term, repeatedly echoed the assessment from cybersecurity officials that it was "the most secure election in American history" — a claim rooted in statements from the Cybersecurity and Infrast...

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China's "Magic Weapon" and the Hidden Vulnerabilities of Open Migrant Societies: How Porous Borders Enable Infiltration and Long-Term Threats, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Janet Levy's February 23, 2026, American Thinker.com piece, "China's 'Magic Weapon' Reaches Deep into America and the West," pulls no punches: the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) United Front Work Department — labelled one of Mao's "three magic weapons" alongside armed struggle and party building — has seeded Western democracies with thousands of i...

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The $52 Billion University Education Export Myth: How Australia’s Universities and Lobbyists are Cooking the Books on International Students! By James Reed

Australia's greedy universities have been flogging the same golden goose for years: international education as a "$52 billion export powerhouse," supposedly our fourth-largest export after iron ore, coal, and gas. Universities Australia (UA) trotted it out again in their February 2026 pre-budget submission like clockwork. The Australian Bureau of S...

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Abbott Sounds Alarm on Big and Broken Australia, By George Christensen

In this latest piece, Tony Abbott goes straight for the jugular: record migration numbers, a system driven more by universities selling work rights than education, and businesses importing labour instead of training Australians. He frames it in a way every normal person understands, if you add a city's worth of people year after year, where do they...

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Backlash Against Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s “Colonised by Migrants” Claim, By Richard Miller (London)

The backlash against Sir Jim Ratcliffe's blunt claim that Britain has been "colonised by immigrants" isn't just predictable outrage — it's the smoking gun that proves he was spot on. In Steven Tucker's February 23, 2026, piece for The Daily Sceptic, the "ritual punishment" meted out to the billionaire Manchester United co-owner and INEOS founder se...

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COVID-Era Disruption Court Settlements, By Professor X

The £21 million settlement won by 6,500 former University College London (UCL) students over COVID-era disruptions is more than just a payout — it's a blueprint for accountability that the entire West, including Australia, desperately needs to replicate. As detailed in the February 19, 2026, Restore Childhood Substack post, this landmark UK case fo...

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Did a Civil War in Mexico Just Ignite? By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The killing of Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, better known as "El Mencho" — the long-elusive boss of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) — on February 22, 2026, in a Mexican military raid in Tapalpa, Jalisco, has ignited one of the most dramatic flare-ups of cartel violence in recent memory. Michael Snyder's Substack piece (Feb 24, 2026) as...

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Mass Immigration is about More Migrant Slaves for Local Elites, By Paul Walker

South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas has just dropped what might be the most brutally honest — and controversially crude — defence of high migration levels you'll hear from any Australian politician in 2026. In a speech to the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) last week, he directly targeted One Nation voters pushing for ...

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Is PM Albo Secretly Pauline Hanson's Biggest Fan? How Stubborn Leftism is Fuelling One Nation's Rocket Ride! By Tom North

Our Australia — the land of endless beaches, killer wildlife (e.g. brown snakes the second most venomous in the world), and political theatre that makes The Bold and the Beautiful look like a documentary. Here we are in 2026, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (Albo) swatting away immigration concerns like they're pesky flies at a barbie. In a re...

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From Assemblyman to Gotham's New Rogue: Mayor Mamdani's "Hostage" Play, By Chris Knight (Florida)

I remember when Zohran Kwame Mamdani was just that fiery Democratic Socialist Assemblymember from Queens, railing against billionaires and pushing for things like rent control and police reform? Fast-forward to late 2025: he shocks the system by winning the NYC mayoral race (beating out heavyweights in a progressive wave that even had Andrew Cuomo ...

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