The Jury Box: Britain's Last Bastion of Liberty Under Siege, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Eight hundred years ago, in the water meadows of Runnymede, King John was forced to sign Magna Carta. Clause 39 promised that no free man would be imprisoned or punished "except by the lawful judgment of his peers." That single line birthed trial by jury, one of the greatest inventions in the history of human freedom. It took power away from kings,...

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Australia's Green Gamble: How the Renewable Revolution Could Leave Aussies in the Dark, By James Reed

Australia, the sunburnt country that once powered its homes with the black gold dug from its own soil, is now staring down the barrel of its own energy Frankenstein. The latest government report from the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), the 2025 Transition Plan for System Security, drops a truth bomb that's too hot for the net-zero evangel...

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In Defence of Conspiracy Theories: The One Thing 2020–2025 Proved Beyond Doubt, By James Reed

They call them "conspiracy theories." The phrase itself is a linguistic cattle prod, designed to herd the sceptical back into the pen of approved opinion. Yet the last five years have delivered one of the most spectacular vindications of so-called conspiracism in modern history. What was once dismissed as paranoid fantasy is now simply Tuesday's he...

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Silent Scars: Unmasking mRNA Vaccines' Hidden Heart Toll and the Fight for Real Remedies, By Mrs Vera West and Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The global vaccination campaign promised salvation but delivered silence on its fallout. Now a ground-breaking peer-reviewed paper drops like a quiet bombshell: COVID-19 Vaccine-Induced Subclinical Myopericarditis: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Clinical Management. Authored by epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, and his team at the McCullough F...

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Pfizer's mRNA Flu Vaccine Fizzle: A Vaccine-Critical Autopsy of Buried Data and Regulatory Reckoning, By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Few moments crystallise the tension between profit-driven innovation and public health accountability like Pfizer's recent Phase 3 trial for its mRNA-based influenza vaccine (PF-07252220). Touted as a next-generation leap from the COVID-era mRNA playbook, the shot promised superior protection against seasonal flu strains. Yet, as results trickled o...

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The Woke Left and the Whirlwind: Backlash or Broader Discontent? By James Reed

Swirling in the debates of modern politics, few phrases capture the tension quite like "reaping the whirlwind." Borrowed from biblical imagery and popularised in political discourse, it suggests that actions sow their own destructive consequences. Clive Pinder's essay (link below) argues precisely this: that the rise of populist Right-wing movement...

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Is Civil War Threatening Western European Countries? By Jerzy Kwasniewski

One of Ordo Iuris' experts is a Frenchman who has been living in Poland for a long time and who, a few weeks ago, shared with us his shocking observations on the similarity between the current situation in Central European countries and the situation in France during his early youth. This reflection was prompted by two events: the annual Independen...

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The Demographic Battlefield: Unpacking Wajahat Ali's "You Lose" Provocation on Immigration and Race, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Here in the overheated arena of American identity politics, few statements cut as raw as Wajahat Ali's recent YouTube monologue. The New York Times contributor, podcast host, and self-described "brown person" didn't mince words: To white Americans clinging to what he sees as supremacy (= existence), "You lost." Delivered on November 29, 2025, Ali's...

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Why Banning Hate Speech is Evil, By Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

We often hear demands to ban so-called "hate speech." Negative remarks about various groups, including women, black people, homosexuals, Muslims, can it is alleged, have a negative effect on members of the group who hear or see the speech. It encourages people to hate them and cements negative stereotypes about them in people's minds. In addition, ...

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Trump's Bold Immigration Gambit: Remigration: It’s Time has Come! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

President Donald Trump dropped a bombshell on Truth Social. He declared his intent to "permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries" to let the U.S. "fully recover." This isn't a casual tweet; it's a sweeping policy pledge tied to the fresh wounds of a tragic ambush on two National Guard members near the White House, claimed by Afghan...

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The West's One-Way Street: Bending Over Backwards for Diversity Without Reciprocity, By Peter West

In the shadow of a world where nearly half the nations, 88 out of 195, to be precise, clamp down on the Bible with bans, restrictions, or outright hostility, the West's obsession with "equalism" and unbridled diversity stands as a monument to self-delusion. Open Doors' inaugural Bible Access List, unveiled in October 2025, paints a grim canvas: fro...

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The Modernist Experiment is Dead: America and Australia, 2025 –? By Brian Simpson

 The verdict is in, and it is merciless. The great modernist gamble, that a continent-spanning republic could be built on the proposition that all men are equal, that blood and culture do not matter, that a nation can be an idea written on parchment and open to anyone who recites the creed, has failed. Not partially, not tragically but redeema...

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Echoes of Albion: How the "Nation of Immigrants" Myth is Erasing Anglo Roots in America and Australia, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Flickering in theimages of American Thinker's November 2025 dispatch, a clarion rings out: America, that fabled "shining city upon a hill," teeters on the brink not from external siege, but from the slow poison of unchecked diversity and immigration. "Diversity is where nations go to die;" the piece quotes Mark Steyn, a barb that slices through the...

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More of the Blueprint to Save Us from Net Zero By Craig Kelly,

Because a change of heart from the Coalition isn't enough to undo the economic vandalism already unleashed and end the madness. Following on from last week's article on the 20-step blueprint that every Coalition MP and Senator should be following to defeat the Net Zero scam and save Australia, here's part two of the blueprint (featuring steps 11 to...

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The Suicide of the West: How Cultural Relativism is Dismantling Civilisation Brick by Brick, By Chris Knight (Florida)

 The West is not dying just from invasion. The West is dying from embarrassment: the exquisite, self-inflicted shame of believing that its own story is no better (and probably worse) than any other. That is the poison called cultural relativism, and it has metastasised from campus seminars to the Pentagon, from the courtroom to the kindergarte...

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Never Again: The Lockdown That Broke a Civilisation, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Five years on, the memory still tastes metallic: the empty streets, the taped-off playgrounds, the police drones barking at solitary dog-walkers, the funeral processions limited to ten masked mourners, while Amazon delivered dog toys without restriction. The Daily Sceptic's remembrance on 28 November 2025 is not nostalgia; it is a war crime dossier...

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Illegal Entry Penalties in Selected Non-Western Countries: A Comparative Overview, By James Reed

Governments across the world regulate border crossings through a mixture of administrative and criminal law. While public debate often focuses on Western migration policies, many non-Western states maintain far stricter legal regimes, with penalties ranging from modest fines to long periods of imprisonment, forced labour, or — in extreme cases — ca...

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The Unyielding Tide: How Trump's Immigration Crackdown Could Reshape America Beyond the Courts' Grasp, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Following from the tragic shooting that claimed the life of a young National Guard soldier and left another fighting for survival, President Donald Trump's latest salvo against unchecked immigration has landed like a thunderbolt. The suspect, an Afghan migrant whose asylum was granted under the Trump administration itself, has become the stark embl...

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Fractured Oaths: Are Anti-Trump Billboards the Spark of Civil War—or Just Desperate Noise? By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Lurking in the frostbitten dawn of a second Trump term, America's fault lines are cracking wider than ever. Just days after Thanksgiving 2025, journalist Tim Pool lit up social media with a dire warning: a rash of billboards, sprouting like weeds in cities where the National Guard stands deployed, urging troops to "refuse unlawful orders" from Pres...

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Vance is Right: The West is Stagnating Due to Mass Immigration, By Dr James Allan

Last week US Vice President J.D. Vance pointed out a home truth about the politicians who have run Canada and Britain this last decade or so. They've made some terrible calls, especially as regards mass inwards immigration. To start, Vance pointed to my native Canada and noted that it now has the highest foreign-born share of the population of the ...

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