The Courage to Stand Alone: Embracing True Individualism Against the Maddening Mob, By John Steele

In a world obsessed with likes, claps, and viral validation, the bravest act isn't shouting the loudest or trending the hardest, it's standing alone, unbowed, when the mob demands you kneel. Maureen Steele's searing piece via American Greatness nails it: The truest souls, the ones who live for truth over applause, are often the most misunderstood, ...

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Unity or Uniformity? China's Ethnic Erasure Law vs. Albo's Borderless Rainbow – And the Ironic Twist If Beijing Calls the Shots Down Under! By James Reed

Picture this: In Beijing, Xi Jinping's apparatchiks roll out an "Ethnic Unity" law that's less about harmony and more about Han hegemony, mandating Mandarin over minority tongues, CCP indoctrination in preschools, and transnational thought police to snitch on overseas "separatists." Meanwhile, across the Pacific in Canberra, Anthony Albanese's Labo...

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Sovereignty Under Siege: Defending Ramesh Thakur's Takedown of the WHO Pandemic Accords, By Brian Simpson

This is a world where global elites peddle fear like it's the new black; Professor Ramesh Thakur – former UN Assistant Secretary-General and a voice of unflinching reason – drops a truth bomb on the WHO's Pandemic Accords. His latest piece, published amid the accords' rollout, skewers the flawed foundations, power grabs, and self-serving bureaucrac...

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From Lecture Halls to Loopholes: Australia's International Students Are the Backdoor Illegals – And Albo's Labor Is Throwing the Door Wide Open! By Paul Walker

Imagine shelling out for a uni. degree in Sydney, only to find your lecture hall half-full of "students" who couldn't string a sentence in English if their PR visa depended on it, which, let's face it, it does. Welcome to Australia's international education racket, where the chalkboard's a smokescreen for a migration free-for-all. Jobs & Skills...

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SIM Shadows: Unmasking Alleged CCP Cyber Warfare on the Homeland, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Lurking in the neon-lit underbelly of America's digital frontier, where cell towers hum like silent sentinels and SIM cards whisper secrets, a chilling spectre looms: Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-orchestrated cyber sabotage. Blaze News dropped a bombshell on October 3, 2025, alleging a vast network of SIM farms, millions of hijacked cellular ident...

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From Veritas to Vaudeville: Harvard's Drag Queen Debacle and the Left's Stranglehold on Western Academia! By Professor X

Picture this: You've shelled out US $90,000 a year, yes, ninety grand, to send your Aussie kid over the "lake" to Harvard USA, the self-proclaimed cradle of American intellectualism. What do they get in return? A syllabus heavy on Shakespeare? Quantum physics? The Federalist Papers? No. How about "RuPaulitics: Drag, Race, and Desire," taught by a v...

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The Great Switcheroo: How "Autism" Became the Ultimate Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card for Vaccine Injuries, By Chris Knight (Florida)

If you've ever wondered why "vaccines don't cause autism" is the sacred cow of public health dogma, you're in for a ride through the annals of linguistic legerdemain, suppressed studies, and liability-dodging wizardry. The piece from "A Midwestern Doctor" (a pseudonym that's basically a Bat-Signal for dissident medics) lays it out like a conspiracy...

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The Eternal May Day Mirage: Why the Left's 2028 Strike Plot is Less "Red Dawn" and More "Groundhog Day," By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Ah, the radical Left and their date with destiny, May 1, 2028, when the proletariat allegedly rises up, unions seize the means of production, and America crumbles into a socialist utopia (or dystopia, depending on your newsletter subscription). You've probably seen the headlines: infiltrators in Amazon warehouses, DSA operatives salting auto plants...

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The Digital Prison: Elon Musk, By Brian Simpson

The essay below is attributed to Elon Musk: http://ianbrighthope.substack.com/p/elon-the-digital-id-and-the-digital but there seems to be some doubt about this on fact checking sites, if they can be trusted, alleging that the piece is AI generated. Anyway, a good job is done. As Dr Brighthope, who posted it notes: "This excellent piece from Elon Mu...

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Australia’s Digital Trap: From the Australia Card to a Cashless, Permission-Based Future, By Dr Ian Brighthope

Australia has been here before. In the mid-1980s the Hawke Government tried to impose the Australia Card—a national ID scheme that sparked fierce public backlash over privacy and state overreach. It was ultimately abandoned in 1987 after political resistance and public opposition; it never went to a referendum. That hard-won victory should have bee...

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Taylor Swift’s “Wish List”: Pop’s New Domestic Manifesto, By Mrs Abigail Knight (Florida)

Taylor Swift's new single Wi$h Li$t may be the most pro-family pop song to hit the charts in years. For more than a decade, Swift has been the voice of restless romance, ambition, and heartbreak. But now, at the height of her fame, she has turned her attention to something bigger and quieter: marriage, children, and the dream of a stable home. In a...

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Female Psychopaths Poisoning Workplaces! By Bettina Arndt

Over a decade ago, Sheryl Sandberg had a big hit with her book, Lean In - Women, Work, and the Will to Lead. The former Meta executive enthused about the impact of female leadership, claiming women's superior relationship skills would mean that once women were in charge the result would be kinder, more collaborative workplaces. "They will create "e...

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Tracking the Globalists’ Agenda By Chris George, The Monthly Globalist, Monitor

Some politicians who are closely watching the activities of the WEF, UN, and WHO have been making the observation that those in global leadership roles have begun to accelerate the implementation of their agendas. One such example of a rapid policy implementation is the most recent announcement of the introduction of mandatory digital IDs in Britai...

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They Want These Professors Gone, By George Christensen

Nation First defends two truth-telling professors against a left-wing media attack. When a mainstream newspaper can falsely label two university professors as extremists for expressing lawful and historically grounded views, and it triggers reprisals, then academic freedom in Australia is on life support. Two respected academics at Campion College,...

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The Chilling of Dissent: Academic Freedom, Relativist Philosophy, and Legal Recourse in Australia’s Universities, By Professor X and Ian Wilson LL.B

 Recent controversies in Australian higher education have highlighted the tension between controversial public commentary and institutional policy. Academics who comment on demographic change or cultural heritage often face scrutiny, sparking debate about what constitutes permissible discourse in a university setting. This raises pressing ques...

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Anglophobia Exposed: How Richardson and Salter's Wake-Up Call Echoes in 2025's Culture Wars, By Peter West

As the dust settles on the Sydney Morning Herald's crusade against Campion College's professors, framed as "extremists" for daring to link demographic shifts to cultural erosion, it's worth pausing to ask: Who gets to define "hate" in Australia? Enter Anglophobia: The Unrecognised Hatred (2023), the unflinching manifesto by Harry Richardson and Fra...

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Turning the Tables: Exposing the Anti-White Racist Underbelly of Progressive Policies, By Brian Simpson and Paul Walker

Recent media attacks on academics who defend Anglo-Celtic heritage highlight a deeper problem: the way progressive ideology celebrates the erosion of white majorities, deconstructs "whiteness" as a pathology, and treats Anglo-Saxon cultural roots as something shameful. What is presented as progress increasingly looks like a form of anti-white racis...

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The Controversy at Campion College: Facts, Context, and Broader Implications, By James Reed

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) published articles on September 30 and October 2, 2025, raising concerns about two Campion College academics, Dr Stephen McInerney and Dr Stephen Chavura, and describing their public commentary as linked to "far-Right rhetoric" and "white nationalism." These reports have prompted a strong reaction, including petition...

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Book review – Christian Nationalism vs Global Jesus: Projects of Peoplehood from Biblical Israel to the Collapse of British Patriotism by Andrew Fraser, Reviewed by Hugh Perry

Andrew Fraser, long-time advocate and thinker on matters pertaining to Europeans worldwide but particularly Anglo Saxons, has given us yet another book reflective of long research and ever deeper probing on the most vexing questions. In his Christian Nationalism vs Global Jesus he probes the old question of Christian religion and racial identity. I...

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Alarming Signals: South Korean Study Links COVID-19 Vaccines to Elevated Cancer Risks Across Platforms, By Chris Knight and Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

A bombshell South Korean study published last week in Biomarker Research, a Springer Nature journal, has ignited fierce debate, suggesting COVID-19 vaccines and boosters (both mRNA and non-mRNA) correlate with a 27% higher overall cancer risk, plus spikes in six specific types: breast (20%), colorectal (28%), gastric (34%), lung (53%), prostate (69...

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