There's an old political trick that goes something like this: when the facts are against you, suppress them. And when that fails, attack those who speak up. Welcome to the Albanese Government's immigration policy. You see, Australia isn't being steadily and responsibly grown through considered migration. We're being swamped. And now, the trut...
A fresh Yale poll dropped like a Molotov cocktail bomb into the US culture wars: Nearly half of college undergrads, 46%, agree that socialism, "despite imperfections" in places like Cuba and the Soviet Union, trumps the U.S. capitalist model! Another 36% outright prefer socialism to live under, edging out capitalism's 40%. Among self-identified lib...
Greek shipping dynasty heiress, Marissa Laimou, a vibrant 30-year-old theatre actress who had clawed her way back from breast cancer and a rare blood disorder, drew her final breath on September 11, 2025, alone in her bed after a night of escalating agony. What began as dizziness, itching, fever, and low blood pressure on September 9, symptoms scre...
As the world continues to grapple with the long tail of the COVID-19 pandemic, a provocative analysis of Japanese vaccination data has reignited debates over mRNA shots. Popularized by entrepreneur Steve Kirsch on his Substack, the claim hinges on visualisations from a tool built by Kenji Fujikawa, a Tokyo city councillor and former informatics res...
In a Fox News smackdown that echoed across the Atlantic, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio laid bare a seismic shift: High migration from the Middle East has flooded electorates in Australia, the UK, France, and Canada, birthing a vocal bloc that's twisting arms on foreign policy, most glaringly, toward recognizing a Palestinian state. "Their cou...
Javier Milei, Argentina's chainsaw-wielding libertarian lion, didn't pull punches at the UN General Assembly last week. In a fiery 20-minute fusillade, his second UN roast after torching the "leviathan" last year, he branded uncontrolled public spending and mass migration as twin temptations of the "comfort of the present," policies that "inc...
On September 26, 2025, Professor James Allan, a legal scholar at Queensland University, penned a searing defence of "cancelling the Left" in The Daily Sceptic, arguing that conservatives must adopt the Left's own cancel culture tactics to survive a lopsided culture war. Sparked by the assassination of free-speech advocate Charlie Kirk and Disney's ...
Britain, a nation once defined by its Christian heritage, churches dotting every village green, hymns echoing in schools, and a moral compass forged in the teachings of Christ, something insidious has taken root. It's not a sudden revolution but a creeping deconstruction, where the crosses are lowered, the prayers silenced, and the faithful branded...
For decades, the gospel of heart disease prevention has been a familiar refrain: Watch your cholesterol, manage blood pressure, exercise, and ditch the fries. But what if the real culprit behind that sudden, life-altering heart attack isn't just the plaque in your arteries but something far sneakier, common bacteria from your mouth? A groundbreakin...
Ah, Sweden, land of IKEA flatpacks, ABBA bops, and now, apparently, Nordic white teenage girls moonlighting as artisanal bomb-makers for international crime syndicates! Who says integration isn't going boom? In a plot twist straight out of a Scandi-noir thriller (or a rejected The Boys episode), prosecutors have unveiled the "Green Women," fresh-fa...
New York City on September 23, 2025: as 150 world leaders converged for the United Nations General Assembly, the U.S. Secret Service unveiled a chilling pre-emptive strike: the dismantling of a sprawling, illicit telecommunications network lurking within 35 miles of the UN headquarters. This wasn't a sci-fi thriller, it was real, with over 300 co-l...
Lurking in the shadow of Seoul's gleaming skyscrapers, where the "Miracle on the Han River" once symbolised Asia's economic phoenix rising from postwar ashes, a quieter catastrophe unfolds. South Korea, the fourth-largest economy in Asia and a tech titan powering everything from Samsung smartphones to Hyundai hybrids, is hurtling toward a populatio...
Australia's rental market is a battleground, and single mum Bonnie Cameron's story, rejected from a dozen Melbourne rentals despite offering $17,000 upfront, exposes its human toll. Published on September 25, 2025, her ordeal reflects a broader crisis caused by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's ("Albo's") record-breaking immigration program, with 5...
A groundbreaking study published on April 25, 2025, in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters by researchers from the University of Calgary and the National Research Council of Canada, has illuminated a hidden facet of life: ultraweak photon emissions (UPE), or biophotons, emitted by living organisms in the visible spectrum (380–750 nm). Stated ...
Few topics in the realm of public health debates, ignite as much passion, and division, as the potential link between vaccines and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). For over two decades, the mainstream narrative has been unequivocal: No connection exists, backed by dozens of large-scale studies and endorsements from bodies like the CDC and WHO. Yet, ...
Tylenol, known as acetaminophen, enjoys a reputation as a safe over-the-counter remedy for pain and fever, but this perception masks a dangerous reality that's been increasingly exposed, most notably in a September 29, 2025, article by A Midwestern Doctor: https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/why-does-tylenol-cause-chronic-illnesses Far from harmless...
The grand theatre of global climate politics sees the West starring as the earnest protagonist, vowing heroic sacrifices, enacting sweeping policies, and preaching virtue to the world. Enter China: the sly antagonist who nods along, utters vague promises, and then quietly builds coal plants while the curtain falls on Aussies. As Leith van Onselen's...
If you've been dodging skyrocketing rents or scrolling endless "no pets, no kids, no hope" listings, you're not alone. Leith van Onselen's latest dispatch paints a grim reversal: Queenslanders, once the kings of sunny escapes, are trickling south to Victoria for a sniff of affordability. Brisbane's median pad? A wallet-busting $936,000, 13% pricier...
If you've been tracking the post-pandemic fallout, you've likely heard whispers of "turbo cancers," aggressive malignancies allegedly accelerating in the vaccinated. Until now, sceptics dismissed it as anecdote or alarmism. But two blockbuster population studies, one from Italy and now a colossal South Korean analysis of 8.4 million adults, are sla...
At London's Global Progressive Action Conference on September 26, 2025, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveiled a plan that sent shockwaves through civil liberties advocates: a mandatory digital ID system, dubbed "BritCard," required for every working adult in the United Kingdom, citizen or not, to prove their right to employment. Framed as a bulwa...
