Jesus vs. the Academics, By Peter West

The article "Jesus and Academia," published by Ben Yoth at The American Thinker, offers a different, but I think fundamentally mistaken, perspective on the intersection of faith and intellectual life in the West. https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/04/jesus_and_academia.html Rather than framing academia as inherently hostile to religious ...

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China’s Support of the Houthi Attacks on US, By James Reed

Chinese technology firms are firmly under CCP control. Hence the recent report by the US State Department of the Chinese firm Chang Guang Satellite Technology, linked to China's PLA, is but one more piece of evidence that World War III is already underway. The firm was supplying Houthi rebels with imagery to target U.S. warships and international v...

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Gutting the West: Postmodernism Morphs into Posthumanism, By James Reed

The article by David Sotto Alcade, titled "How Postmodernism Became Posthumanism," https://brownstone.org/articles/how-postmodernism-became-posthumanism/ argues that postmodernism, with its inherent anti-humanist tendencies, has evolved into posthumanism—a framework that further decentres the human by embracing sterilisation, childlessness, and a r...

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White House: Lab Leak: The True Origins of Covid-19, By Chris Knight (Florida) and Brian Simpson

On April 18, 2025, the White House revamped its Covid-19 website, replacing resources on testing, vaccines, and treatment with a new page titled "Lab Leak: The True Origins of COVID-19." This promotes the theory that the virus originated from a lab leak in Wuhan, China, marking a significant shift in official messaging. The move aligns with recent ...

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Rural Aussies and the US-China War Clouds, By Bob Farmer, Dairy Farmer

Across the Pacific, darker clouds are brewing—war clouds, as the Yanks and China square off in a scrap that could shake the world. A Bloomberg bloke, James Stavridis, https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2025-04-16/are-the-us-and-china-headed-to-war-watch-for-these-5-signs lists five signs we're inching toward a US-China hot war: Chinese jets...

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True Grit Over Glitz: Why Rural Aussies Are the Backbone of a True Blue Nation! By Bob Farmer, Dairy Farmer

The sun's barely cracked the horizon, and I am getting ready to milk the cows. No Wi-Fi, no worries—just me, my creek, and my cows. Across the country, in some Sydney high-rise, an influencer's filming a TikTok, draped in a $2000 outfit that'll be "so last season" by lunch. That's the divide, mate: rural Australia, where grit's the currency, versus...

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Electric Cars and the Shadow of CCP Spying: A National Security Case for the UK, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In April 2025, the UK Ministry of Defence sounded an alarm that reverberated beyond the confines of Whitehall: electric vehicles (EVs), particularly those with Chinese components, pose a potential threat to national security due to their vulnerability to spying by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). This warning, echoed by defence scientists at the ...

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Sidelining Easter: The Quiet Erosion of British Tradition, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In the rolling green of Hampshire UK, where church spires still punctuate the skyline, a subtle shift was unfolding. Norwood Primary School in Eastleigh, a state-run institution with no religious affiliation, made headlines in 2025 by cancelling its cherished Easter Bonnet Parade and Easter Service. The decision, articulated by Headteacher Stephani...

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The Many Mad Myths of Environmentalism, By James Reed

American Greatness has a tremendous article detailing 10 myths of environmentalism. We have discussed most of these in great detail at the blog, but the material below is a concise summary for anyone coming in late. The main myths are that we are in a climate crisis, that the world is overpopulated, that we are running out of fossil fuels, and in a...

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The Drag Net Tightens on Dr Fauci! By Chris Knight (Florida)

In a presidential act which was beyond suspicious, Joe Biden forgave his crime family, including his son Hunter, and Dr Fauci, Covid king as well. Why offer a pardon, if the "good" doctor had, as he said, done no wrong, only working to produce gain-of-function genetic engineering of dangerous viruses for the good of humanity? Well, as detailed in t...

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Far From Being Rocket Scientists: The Majority of Unemployed People in Germany have a Migrant Background, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

A report by the federal employment agency seen by the German Bild newspaper, has claimed that of 2.8 million unemployed people in Germany, 1.5 million – 54 per cent, a majority – have a "migration background." By this phrase it is meant, that approximately 80 percent of them have immigrated to Germany themselves and 19 percent have German citizensh...

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“Adolescence” and Violence in Britain, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Adolescence is a fictional TV show in which a schoolboy brutally murders his female classmate after being exposed to online incel ideology, and other supposed hate literature. So, the misogyny theme can be run, big time. The series excited the Prime Minster Starmer, and he and his merry men, and women, want it shown in all schools so that White boy...

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The Myth of Systematic Anti-Black Discrimination, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Aaron Dymarskiy has a challenging piece reproduced at Aporia magazine.com, which complete with scholarly references, puts the case that not only do US Blacks face little economic discrimination at present, but he argues that this applies as well to much of the past. The argument is long and involved. But here is the conclusion: "By reviewing the pu...

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Islamist Gangs are Taking Over Britain’s Jails, B y Richard Miller (Londonistan )

Not even jails are "safe" now from the rising tide of Islamism. Below is a troubling report, published at the Telegraph, but behind a pay wall, detailing how the increase of radical Muslims in British prisons is having a snowball effect. Muslims threaten other prisoners to convert, and numbers have grown. The Muslim Brotherhood offer protection and...

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Europe is Now More Dangerous than El Salvador! By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

El Salvador was once regarded as one of the most dangerous, and violent countries on the planet, outside of places in actual hot war zones. But President Nayib Bukele has cleaned the place up, making it one of the safest places in south America, and safer than much of Europe. President Bukele, who recently visited the White House gave an interestin...

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No Beef, Lamb and Cheese within 25 Years Under Zero Net: A UK Warning to Australia, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Australian farmers, and all who eat beef, lamb and dairy, need to be taking note of predictions made by a government-funded group, UK FIRES, comprised of climate change alarmists, given the task of detailing the social policies which will be needed for zero net carbon emissions. One recommendation is for a "complete transformation" of the UK's agri...

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If China and Russia Seeks to Surround Australia with Missiles, Then What? By James Reed

David Llewellyn-Smith, writing at the mighty Macrobusiness.com.au,draws our attention to an issue which has had a limited discussion in the mainstream Australian press, but not to the extent it deserves given the existential threats examined. The story is about Russia accessing the Manuhua Air Force Base in Indonesia. The Indonesian Defence Ministe...

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The Face of Information Warfare, By Brian Simpson

Alternative Australian journalist, Rebekah Barnett has compiled a tremendous piece showing the sheer extent of what largely the Biden administration undertook in suppressing free speech across the world, beginning during the Covid period. A data base has shown that almost $1.5 billion (USD) was devoted to 900 grants which were concerned with contro...

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Easter: The Greatest Story Ever Told: Part 1, By Paul Walker

Easter is not just a holiday; it is the cornerstone of the Christian faith, the moment when God's redemptive plan for humanity was fulfilled through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. For Christians, Easter is the greatest story ever told—a narrative of sacrifice, victory, and eternal hope that resonates through the ages. The story of East...

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Easter: The Greatest Story Ever Told: Part 2, By Peter West

Early in the morning, before the world was awake, I sat quietly on my porch with a Bible in my lap and a cup of coffee in my hand. The sky was still dark, just beginning to give way to soft strokes of gold and rose on the horizon. The birds hadn't quite started their songs yet. There was a holiness in the stillness, a hush that seemed to say: He is...

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