The Liberal Implosion of 2025: A New World Order Plot Unleashed, By Con the Conspirator

Ladies and gentlemen, the truth is roaring like a freight train, and we're ripping the veil off the globalist plot to enslave Australia. The 2025 Australian federal election was not just a political showdown—it's the final stage of a sinister scheme by the New World Order to crush the Australian spirit and drag this nation into a one-world governme...

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The Migrant Vote Mirage: Why Labor’s Multicultural Pitch Masks Division, By Peter West

"Labor's migrant vote grab promises unity but sows division—conservatives must fight back." At first glance, Labor's multicultural strategy seems like a triumph of inclusion. In seats like Bennelong and Calwell, the party boasts a 65–70% lock on Chinese and Indian votes—thanks largely to targeted messaging through platforms like WeChat, ethnic comm...

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The Forgotten Workers: How Labor’s Union Grip Shafted Blue-Collar Voters, By Tom North

In the wake of Labor's slick, union-backed campaign, the Australian worker—the bloke in hi-vis, the shiftworker in the power station, the diesel mechanic out in Muswellbrook—has been quietly betrayed. Labor strutted into working-class seats like Hunter and Shortland with promises of wage growth, cheaper healthcare, and a "just transition" to a gree...

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The Youth Vote Betrayal: How Labor’s Social Media Blitz Won Gen Z, By Olivia S.

Labor's 2025 federal election landslide, clinching 53% two-party-preferred and at least 86 seats, wasn't just a triumph of policy—it was a masterclass in digital warfare that captured Australia's youth. From a Christian conservative nationalist perspective, the Australian Labor Party (ALP) harnessed TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat to sway Gen Z vot...

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Labor’s Defence Debacle: Australia Unprepared in 2025, By James Reed

 Labor's landslide victory in the 2025 federal election, securing 53% two-party-preferred and at least 86 seats, has handed Anthony Albanese a mandate to govern—but at what cost to Australia's security? From a Christian conservative nationalist perspective, Labor's defence strategy, marked by stagnant spending, delayed projects, and CCP-friend...

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The Black Swan Countdown: Is Australia Ready for a Crisis, Including a Carrington EMP Event? By Brian Simpson

 When the grid fails, the pumps run dry, or Pine Gap burns, will Australia turn to Labor—or to the conservatives who warned us? The 2025 Australian federal election, handing Labor a landslide with 53% two-party-preferred, conceals a nation perilously unprepared for a black swan event—a catastrophic crisis like a People's Liberation Army (PLA) ...

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The Church’s Role: Mobilising Christians Against Labor’s Secular Agenda, By Mrs. Vera West

 Australia's churches hold the key to stopping Labor's godless agenda—will they rise or remain silent? In the wake of the 2025 federal election, where the Australian Labor Party (ALP) secured a landslide with 53% two-party-preferred, the nation's 5 million Christians (40% of the population) face a critical moment. From a Christian conservative...

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Penny Wong’s Revelation and Labor’s Deception: The Return of “The Voice” by Legislation, Truth-Telling, Treaty, and Reparations! By James Reed

Penny Wong's slip on the Betoota Talks podcast has let the cat out of the bag: despite Anthony Albanese's denials, Labor is quietly planning a Voice 2.0, biding its time until Australia's White population dips below 50% due to runaway mass immigration. From a Christian conservative nationalist perspective, this revelation, coupled with the 2025 ele...

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The WeChat Election: How Labor Weaponised Chinese Social Media, By Brian Simpson

While Aussies scrolled X, Labor conquered WeChat—courting votes and risking our nation's soul. In the 2025 Australian federal election, the Australian Labor Party (ALP) secured a landslide victory, bolstered by an unprecedented 65–70% of the Chinese-Australian vote in key seats like Bennelong, Reid, and Menzies. From a Christian conservative nation...

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The Silent Rebellion: How Regional Voters Abandoned the Liberals, By Bob Farmer, Dairy Farmer

In the bush, where churches still stand tall and flags fly proud, the Liberal Party forgot its roots—and paid the ultimate price. The 2025 Australian federal election was a bloodbath for the Coalition, with their primary vote collapsing to a historic low of 29%, down from 35% in 2022. From a Christian conservative nationalist perspective, this wasn...

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Dutton the Dud: A Flawed Candidate Unworthy of Christian Conservative Support, By Peter West

From a Christian conservative nationalist perspective, Peter Dutton's loss in the 2025 election, while orchestrated by internal Liberal Party sabotage, was a fitting outcome. Despite his recent posturing as a conservative, Dutton's past reveals a troubling embrace of globalism and policies that clash with the values of faith, family, and sovereignt...

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The Liberals Desperately Wanted to Lose, and Crashed and Burnt Spectacularly, By Ian Wilson LL.B

 From a Christian conservative nationalist perspective, the Australian election was a gut-punch for those of us who believe in faith, sovereignty, and traditional values. Peter Dutton, a man who could have been a beacon for conservative conviction, was not just defeated—he was betrayed. The Liberal Party, riddled with self-serving moderates an...

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The Australian Labor Party's Relationship with the CCP and Its Implications for Australian Security, By James Reed and Brian Simpson

 From a Christian conservative nationalist perspective, the Australian Labor Party's (ALP) cozy relationship with entities linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) raises alarm bells about Australia's sovereignty and its potential slide into CCP dominance. Reports of ALP leaders, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Foreign Ministe...

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Impact of Chinese and Indian Vote on Australian Labor Party, By James Reed

Australia's increasing ethno-racial diversity, with 31.5% of the population born overseas in 2024, has significantly shaped electoral dynamics, particularly for the Australian Labor Party (ALP). The Chinese and Indian migrant communities, among the largest and fastest-growing, played a pivotal role in Labor's 2025 federal election landslide. This b...

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When the Sun Goes Down: Spain’s Blackout Exposes the Fragile Reality of Solar Power, and the Continual Need for Fossil Fuels, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Spain recently suffered widespread blackouts—not because of natural disaster or sabotage, but due to a renewable energy failure. According to Spain's national grid operator, a sudden drop in solar energy production caused massive instability across the country's power network. The incident triggered a wave of emergency measures and brought to the f...

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Mobile Phone/Cellphone Radiation and Cancer: The Science is Clear — So Why Are Governments Still in Denial? (Answer: In Hock to Big Tech), By Mrs. Vera West and Brian Simpson

A landmark, WHO-backed scientific review has sent shockwaves through the public health and telecommunications worlds — but governments and regulators remain eerily silent. The new report, published in Environmental International on April 25, systematically reviewed 52 animal studies and found "high certainty" evidence that radiofrequency electromag...

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Australia’s Luxury Car Tax Is Crippling, Pointless Socialism! By Bob Farmer, Dairy Farmer

Australia has a lot of taxes. Some make sense. Some are irritating. And then there's the Luxury Car Tax (LCT) — a relic from the Howard era that punishes working Australians and farmers, cripples industry, and survives only because no major party has the guts to kill it. First introduced in 2000 as part of the GST package, the LCT slaps a 33% tax o...

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War with ‘Woke Trans Canada’? A Ridiculous Rumour We Must Still Watch, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Brandon Smith's May 2, 2025, InfoWars piece, "War Between the US And Canada? Yes, It's Now a Real Possibility," https://www.infowars.com/posts/war-between-the-us-and-canada-yes-its-now-a-real-possibility stirs the pot with a wild claim: a war between the U.S. and Canada could open due to trade tensions and Trump's "empire-building" ambitions. The t...

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The End of Britain … Australia Next? A Call to Fight Back Now! By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

J.B. Shurk's piece in the American Thinker declared "Great Britain downgraded to mediocre Britain," paints a grim picture of a nation once a global powerhouse now mired in decline. https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2025/05/great_britain_downgraded_to_mediocre_britain.html The article suggests Britain's fall—blamed on weak leadership, cultural er...

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The Hypocrisy of Defending Muslim Rape Gangs: Britain’s Self-Inflicted Wound, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Recent claims from Muslim groups labelling rape gang trials as "racist" expose a disturbing trend in Britain, one that threatens to unravel justice and societal cohesion. As the narrative goes—echoed in certain online circles—Britain, portrayed as a "shattered, staggering, dhimmi" state, is sliding toward Islamisation, with trials against Muslim ra...

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