On the Great Replacement, By Richard Miller (London)

We often speak of the "Great Replacement." Here is some background to the idea. The term "Great Replacement" ("Le Grand Remplacement") was coined by French writer Renaud Camus in his 2011 book of the same name. Camus argued that European elites were complicit in replacing White, Christian populations with non-European, particularly Muslim, immigran...

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France’s Great Replacement, By Richard Miller (London)

The article titled "The Great Replacement Touted in France" was published on October 11, 2022, by Nation First by George Christensen, behind a pay wall, which I found, well, inconvenient. But I found it anyway. https://nationfirst.substack.com/p/the-great-replacement-touted-in-france The article focuses on a speech by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a prominen...

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The Last Stand of Joe: Men Standing Firm in Who They Are, By John Steele

Joe Steele was a man who'd always done things the hard way. Growing up in a small town where the factory was the heartbeat of life, he learned early that sweat and grit were the currency of respect. His father, a welder with hands like weathered oak, taught him that a man's worth wasn't measured by what he said, but by what he built—whether it was ...

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The Simp Question, By Mrs. Vera West

In recent years, the term "simp" has emerged in popular culture, often used to mock men who are perceived as overly submissive or attentive to women. While the term carries a negative connotation, it's essential to explore the underlying societal dynamics that have given rise to this phenomenon and consider its implications from a pro-man perspecti...

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The Colonisation of Australia by International Students! By James Reed

Recent reports have highlighted significant exploitation of Australia's visa system by international students and migrants, leading to a record number of appeals and concerns over systemic abuse. As of the third quarter of 2024, the Department of Education reported a record 1,018,799 international student enrolments in Australia. The vocational edu...

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The Great Immigration/Housing Scam, By James Reed

Nation First reports on the great immigration/housing scam, how out-of-control mass immigration is fuelling a housing/accommodation nightmare. Here is my take on this inspired by the Nation First post, which is behind a pay wall: https://nationfirst.substack.com/p/the-great-aussie-immigrationhousing Once upon a time, Australia was a land where home...

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With the Illegal Migrants, Comes Disease! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The intersection of immigration and public health has been a topic of extensive discussion, particularly concerning the potential introduction of infectious diseases by undocumented migrants. It is a topic which deserves even more attention. TB remains a focal point in discussions about diseases associated with immigration. Data indicates that a si...

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“Public Virtue Cannot Exist in a Nation Without Private Virtue,” By Chris Knight (Florida)

The phrase "Public virtue cannot exist in a nation without private virtue," often attributed to thinkers like John Adams, gets at a core truth: what people do behind closed doors isn't just their business—it ripples out. The article from American Thinker: https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/02/as_a_matter_of_fact_i_do_care_what_people_do_...

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The New German Government, More of the Same Great Replacement, By Richard Miller (London)

It's a cold, gray morning in Berlin, the kind where the sky seems to press down on the city like a lid on a boiling pot. I am here on business flying in from the even more depressing London. I sit at my desk, scrolling through the digital detritus of the internet, when a headline from Jihad Watch stops me dead: "Germany: New 'conservative' governme...

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Depersonalised: The Danger of the AI Mind Readers, By Brian Simpson

 The recent developments in artificial intelligence and neurotechnology, such as brain decoders capable of reading a person's thoughts through brain scans, may seem like impressive feats of scientific progress, something out of a sci fi movie. However, these technologies raise serious concerns about privacy, autonomy, and the potential dangers...

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Mortality Crisis Persists; Insurance Data, By Chris Knight (Florida)

It was a crisp February morning in 2025 when the news broke, shattering the quiet hum of my routine life with a revelation that felt both inevitable and chilling. The headline from The Focal Points blared across my screen: "BREAKING: Insurance Data Reveals U.S. Mortality Crisis Persists—Mass COVID-19 'Vaccination' Likely to Blame": https://www.thef...

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A Racist War on White Babies, By Mrs Abigail Knight (Florida)

"A Racist War Against White Babies," by John Klar argues that Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives are fundamentally flawed and racist. It claims CRT asserts all White people are inherently racist and responsible for oppressing Black people, dismissing other factors like family structure or culture as ex...

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Ground Changer: US Supports Russia at the UN! By Chris Knight (Florida)

In a significant diplomatic shift, the United States recently demonstrated a more balanced and pragmatic approach toward Russia at the United Nations. This move, aimed at fostering peace and stability, has been met with resistance from certain European nations that appear intent on pushing for further confrontation rather than seeking a diplomatic ...

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Is Vlad Really the Enemy? By Richard Miller (London)

There is a great piece at the Daily Sceptic.org by a retired pilot going under the name "James Leary." He is apparently from the UK and has been worked over by the friendly neighbourhood Starmer regime boys. Leary's article titled "Is Putin Really the Enemy?" was published on February 25, 2025, on The Daily Sceptic.org It presents a sceptical persp...

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The Illusion of Human Rights Law, By Ian Wilson LL.B

Dr. David McGrogan, Associate Professor of Law at Northumbria Law School, in his article "There is No Such Thing as Human Rights Law," argues that what is often referred to as "human rights law" is not truly legal in nature but rather a form of political decision-making disguised as legal reasoning. He claims that courts and tribunals increasingly ...

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The Crisis of Youth Homelessness in Australia, By Mrs Vera West

The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reported that in 2023-24 almost 40,000 young people sought help from homelessness services. Homelessness is not merely the most dramatic case of people sleeping on the street, which can be viewed by travelling into the city centres of any capital city in the early morning. Homelessness, especially for ...

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AI Rendering Research Scientists Out of Work! By Brian Simpson

Below are the details of the story of how a scientist investigating the mechanisms by which superbugs obtain immunity to antibiotics, came up with a hypothesis after ten years of research. He had not yet published his research, but decided to run everything past Google's Co-Scientist AI. The AI worked on the problem for 48 hours, and returned the s...

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Electric Vehicles Run Out of Juice! By James Reed

This is how the climate change alarmist conspiracy works, for by promoting electric vehicles as the standard type of vehicle, there can be a stronger attack made upon fossil fuels. So, much depends upon the consumer market for such vehicles. Yet judged by data about US consumer choice, it is hard times ahead for elastic vehicles, with the market se...

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The Mexican President Will Change Their Constitution to Protect Drug Cartels! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaum is set to change the Mexican constitution to protect ruthless drug cartels from US military strikes, with Articles 19 and 40 of the constitution being changed to prevent investigations or military actions by foreign entities without the express permission of the Mexican government. She said: "What we want to...

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Woman are Not Being Told about Risks from Abortions, By Mrs Vera West

A woman had to have all four limbs amputated after she contracted a massive infection following an abortion in France. The woman told the media "I was massacred." She is now suing for her injuries. While such events may be rare, even so this does show that the mainstream abortion lobby who proclaim that abortions are as safe as haircuts, and safer ...

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