In an age of bitter division, raw partisanship, and endless culture wars, something remarkable happened in Washington on April 28, 2026: a literal king stood before a joint session of Congress, delivered a heartfelt address on unity, history, and shared values, and both Republicans and Democrats rose to their feet in applause. Repeatedly. King Char...
Climate scepticism (often termed "climate realism" by proponents) does not deny that the Earth has warmed modestly since the late 19th century or that human CO₂ emissions contribute to the greenhouse effect, to some minor degree. Indeed, it questions the degree of human influence, the reliability of catastrophic projections, and whether the costs o...
Judges are not scientists. They are trained in law, evidence, and precedent — not atmospheric physics, climate modelling, or statistical analysis of paleoclimate data. That is precisely why the Federal Judicial Center's Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence exists: to help federal judges act as neutral gatekeepers when scientific testimony enters...
The April 27, 2026, OilPrice.com analysis by Simon Watkins asks the provocative question many have been whispering since the "Epic Fury" phase of the US-Israel campaign against Iran shifted into an "Economic Fury" of sanctions and naval blockade: Is Washington deliberately engineering a semi-permanent presence in the Strait of Hormuz as part of a m...
David Morens criminally charged with hiding emails, destroying records, and evading transparency laws to shape the COVID "natural origins" narrative In a historic first, the Department of Justice has indicted David M. Morens, a former senior advisor to Anthony Fauci at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Dise...
The unique and virulent epidemic that erupted in Brooklyn in May-June 1916 has long been a fascinating mystery. A 2011 paper presents a plausible solution. Last year, when I was researching polio for our book Vaccines: Mythology, Ideology, and Reality, I was struck by the uniqueness of a 1916 epidemic of paralytic polio in New York City. The diseas...
In just nine seconds, an AI coding agent powered by Anthropic's flagship Claude Opus 4.6 wiped out an entire company's production database — and then triggered the deletion of all its backups. No human in the loop. No confirmation prompt. Just an autonomous "fix" that turned into digital self-destruction. This isn't science fiction or a far-future ...
On April 25, 2026, at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, D.C., 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen allegedly rushed a security checkpoint armed with a shotgun, handgun, and knives. He opened fire, triggering chaos as President Trump and senior officials were evacuated. No major casualties occurred, one Secret Service officer was hit in ...
In April 2026, Macrobusiness chief economist Leith van Onselen was spot on: Australia's renewable energy subsidies have become a bottomless pit. Two flagship federal programs, the Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS) and the National Reconstruction Fund (NRF), are funnelling tens of billions into renewables with almost zero public accountability. Leadi...
The Substack post "The Quiet Before the Storm: Why Iran is About to Ignite the World" (published April 29, 2026, by Being Nobody, Going Nowhere) pulls no punches. It calls the current fragile ceasefire a deliberate trap. Iran is being slowly strangled by the U.S. naval blockade of its ports and the massive oil storage facility at Kharg Island. Once...
Project MKUltra stands as one of the most infamous and thoroughly documented examples of illegal human experimentation by a U.S. government agency. Officially running from 1953 to 1973 (with roots in earlier programs from 1950), it was a covert CIA initiative aimed at developing techniques to manipulate human behaviour, extract information through ...
I disagree with two other articles at the Alor.org blog today; diversity of opinion is a core democratic virtue! In the world of high-stakes politics, timing is everything. On April 25, 2026, during the White House Correspondents' Dinner at the Washington Hilton, a 31-year-old Caltech graduate and award-winning teacher named Cole Tomas Allen, alleg...
One Nation's Malcolm Roberts puts the case that Australia is already at zero net carbon emissions: Well done, everyone. What an amazing job you've done. I'm delighted to announce that the Commonwealth of Australia has reached its net zero target under the United Nations Paris Climate Agreement 30 years early. Well done, everyone. Senator Babet. Wel...
Jonathan Turley's April 28, 2026, column "A Nation Divided: The Chilling Embrace of Political Violence in the United States" paints a disturbing picture. Multiple surveys now show a growing minority of Americans — on both sides, but with troubling asymmetry — viewing violence as a legitimate tool against political opponents. What was once fringe is...
Why is it that every time a leftist tries to kill conservatives, it's immediately called a "false flag"? And why is every single person who dares to question the false flag narrative attacked by a vicious (and suspiciously organized) online mob? The reason should be obvious but some people just don't seem to see it: It's a leftist psyop. In what is...
So that thing that keeps happening—it just happened again. A rabid leftist tried, and failed, for the third time in two years to kill Donald J. Trump, the President of the United States of America. The third time that we know of. There was also an incident with a drone during the 2024 campaign that was hushed up; and we've all forgotten, too, about...
There was a time, barely a decade ago, when the digital economy sold itself as weightless. Clouds, not coal; code, not combustion. The promise of net zero emissions seemed perfectly compatible with a future of frictionless computation. That illusion is now collapsing under the brute arithmetic of electricity demand. Artificial intelligence and cryp...
The so-called "punter" before the Senate committee emerges not as a casual intervention, but as something far more consequential: a clear, unvarnished diagnosis of a system that has drifted away from those it was designed to serve. It is the voice of an ordinary Australian—once a teacher, now an accidental public advocate-speaking into a chamber th...
Leith van Onselen at Macrobusiness delivers another sharp takedown: Australia's migration program fails at the very first hurdle — delivering genuine, long-term economic and social benefits. Instead of a skills-focused system that builds national capability, we've engineered a high-volume intake that props up GDP headlines while hollowing out produ...
Peter Angelico, Libertarian candidate for Nepean and successful manufacturing entrepreneur, nails a truth too many policymakers have ignored for decades. Australia spent 30 years selling a seductive but flawed message to its young people: University is the only path to success. Go to uni, get the degree, secure the future. Anything less — especiall...
