A powerful interlocking system now dominates much of public life in the West. Government, universities, and mainstream media function less as independent pillars of society and more as mutually reinforcing parts of a single progressive ideological superstructure. Each institution plays a specialised role. Universities generate the underlying theori...
White Western climate activists routinely blockade roads, glue themselves to priceless artworks, vandalise oil infrastructure, and harass politicians across Europe, America, Canada, and Australia. Yet the world's largest carbon emitter, China, receives remarkably little attention from them. This glaring selective focus reveals far more about ...
Every civilisation develops its own ruling myth. Earlier generations found meaning in religious salvation, national destiny, class revolution, or the march of scientific progress. Today, Western societies have increasingly elevated a new sacred principle: safety. This is not safety in the ordinary, practical sense. Most reasonable people support so...
California has turned climate change into a powerful political tool for redistributing wealth toward favoured groups, including non-citizens, while delivering surprisingly little environmental benefit. A prime example is the Farmworker Housing Component of the Low-Income Weatherization Program. This initiative hands out free solar panels, ref...
Three years after the UK and German Ministries of Defence released their landmark report Human Augmentation – The Dawn of a New Paradigm, what was once dismissed as speculative fiction has become operational reality. As Robert Malone warns in his latest analysis (link below), human augmentation is no longer science fiction, it is strategic do...
While the public is still recovering from the scars of COVID-19, the same public health apparatus is already warming up the next act. According to recent reporting, the CDC is quietly framing avian influenza (bird flu) as the leading candidate for "Pathogen X," the mysterious future pandemic pathogen that global health bureaucracies have been war-g...
For generations, science fiction warned of machines merging with human beings. Most people assumed such visions belonged to a distant future, somewhere beyond flying cars and colonies on Mars. Yet one of the most profound technological revolutions in human history may already be underway, largely unnoticed outside specialist circles. Brain-co...
The world is experiencing one of the most severe oil supply shocks in modern history. According to recent data highlighted in Michael T. Snyder's analysis, global oil inventories have drawn down at the fastest recorded rate, with massive depletion in March–April 2026 exacerbated by conflict-related disruptions in the Middle East, particularly aroun...
There was a time when the Australian Dream involved a house, a backyard, perhaps a barbecue, and enough room for the children to kick a football without striking three neighbouring dwellings. Today the dream is becoming more modest. A caravan. According to recent reports, increasing numbers of Australians, including professionals with jobs and qual...
Australia's university sector, once a source of national pride and a key export industry, has descended into a troubled state. Critics argue that many institutions now function more like degree factories than centres of rigorous learning, churning out "junk degrees" to sustain revenue models heavily dependent on international student fees. A recent...
On the surface, north-east Asia appears unstoppable. Taiwan's exports surge. South Korean chipmakers post spectacular profits. Japan suddenly rediscovers industrial confidence after decades of stagnation. Commentators speak breathlessly of an "AI supercycle," as if a new technological golden age has finally arrived. But beneath the headlines lies a...
The long-running legal battle between E. Jean Carroll and Donald Trump has entered a new and contentious chapter. Once hailed by Trump's critics as a landmark victory for accountability, the case now faces serious questions about the integrity of the process itself. Reports from late May 2026 indicate that the U.S. Department of Justice has o...
What was once dismissed as dystopian fiction is steadily materialising across the Western world. Governments that once prided themselves on liberal democracy are increasingly asserting control over information flows and personal communications, under the banners of "safety," "reliability," and "combating harm." German regulators are advancing propo...
Dwelling in an age of creeping authoritarianism, it is worth reminding ourselves of a foundational truth, one that applies as much to Australians as to any other people: our most basic rights do not come from Anthony Albanese, the Labor Party, the Canberra bureaucracy, or any government document. They are not gifts bestowed by politicians or the st...
Elites in media, academia, bureaucracy, and politics have developed a deep, visceral contempt for "common sense." They treat it as a dirty word — something naive, reactionary, prejudiced, and dangerous. According to them, ordinary people's shared instincts and lived experience are not wisdom forged through generations, but a problem to be educated ...
The natural way of approaching health is, in my view, and Dr Mercola's (link below), far superior to the conventional pharmaceutical model. It works with the body's own intelligence, focuses on fixing the root causes rather than just masking symptoms, and stays free from the heavy influence of profit-driven institutions. The mainstream medical syst...
In federal Parliament, Speaker Milton Dick has ruled that MPs cannot call Prime Minister Anthony Albanese a "liar," explicitly because he is "not comfortable with that term." This isn't just procedural politeness — it's a symptom of something deeper infecting Australian society: a growing cult of "comfortable." Where truth-telling, robust debate, o...
Cambridge University, one of the world's most prestigious academic institutions and a historic cradle of intellectual freedom, appears locked into a controversy over free speech. Recent controversies, including the high-profile disciplinary case involving academic Dr. Noah Carl and broader patterns of censorship, reveal a university concerned with ...
"The author of a major report on child rape grooming gangs in England has warned that many are still in denial about the role that ethnicity and religion play in the ongoing mass sexual exploitation of mostly young white working-class girls by predominantly Pakistani Muslim men. While stating the fact that Pakistani Muslims are significantly overre...
The Great Education Scam: Paper Leaks, Online Cheating, and Australia’s Dollars-for-Degrees Industry
Another day, another major exam cheating scandal. GB News recently reported on widespread leaks of A-level exam papers in Pakistan, with students and teachers sharing questions online before the tests even began. This is not an isolated incident. Across much of Asia, organised cheating networks — using WhatsApp groups, Telegram channels, and paid e...
