South Australia’s Totalitarian Sword and Machete Ban, By John Steele and Ian Wilson LL.B

The socialist South Australian state government, backed by the Greens and Liberals, have enacted the strongest sword and machete controls in the country, even exceeding the Victorin legislation. While gang fights are alarming, the government takes the typical knee-jerk approach of not dealing with the criminals but banning the tools they use. There...

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The Authoritarian’s Guide to Banning Everything in Australia! By Tom North

Dear Overlords of the Union of Australian Socialist Republics, Congratulations on your stellar work curbing free speech with the Combating Misinformation and Disinformation Bill and classifying gardening machetes as public enemy number one under South Australia's Summary Offences Regulations 2016. But why stop there? Australia's on the fast track t...

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The SA Sword/Machete Ban: A Blunt Assault on Property Rights, By John Reed (Adelaide Hills) and James Reed

South Australia's amended Summary Offences Act 1953, effective July 1, 2025, classifies swords and machetes as prohibited weapons, with penalties of up to $20,000 or two years in prison for possession without an exemption. A three-month amnesty period allows anonymous surrender to police stations (excluding Hindley or Grenfell Street) until Septemb...

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The Paternal Paradox: Disarming Citizens While Sounding War Alarms, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The UK government's announcement that every phone will soon blast an "emergency alarm" to test its preparedness for war, as reported by The Daily Sceptic on June 28, 2025, lays bare a glaring contradiction in the modern paternal state. While urging citizens to brace for a "direct threat" in a "wartime scenario," the state simultaneously enforces st...

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Modern Living as a Health Hazard: A Call to Reclaim Ancestral Wellness, By Mrs Vera West and Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Modern life, with its conveniences and technological advancements, has ushered in an unprecedented rise in chronic diseases, diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and autoimmune disorders, despite widespread access to medical knowledge. The Mercola.com article identifies key culprits: the shift from natural fats to inflammatory seed oils, surging sugar...

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A Critical Look at Modern Medicine: Harm Amid Healing, We Suppose, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The book What If Medicine Disappeared? by Gerald E. Markle and Frances B. McCrea challenges the sanctity of modern Western medicine, arguing that its absence might not significantly worsen public health outcomes due to its substantial iatrogenic (medically induced) harms. Building on Ivan Illich's Medical Nemesis, which critiqued medicine's overrea...

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The Feminist Paradox: Declaring Men Redundant While Needing Their Return, By Mrs Vera West

In his Alt-Market.us article, Brandon Smith articulates a growing cultural tension: modern feminism portrays men as unnecessary relics of a patriarchal past, yet women increasingly express alarm as men withdraw from relationships, leaving a "female loneliness epidemic." This feminist paradox, declaring men redundant while craving their presence, re...

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Lawfare’s Threat and the Trap of Retaliation: Trump’s Right, But Weaponising Back Isn’t the Answer, By Chris Knight (Florida)

On June 26, 2025, President Donald Trump endorsed Alex Marlow's Breaking the Law, a Breitbart News exposé set to reveal a "lawfare superstructure" weaponising America's legal system against him. Trump's warning, "cases are rigged left and right, judge shopping is rampant" strikes a chord, backed by Marlow's investigation into how prosecutors and ju...

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The Climate Con: Unmasking the EPA’s Flawed Carbon Capture Crusade, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) push for stringent carbon capture rules, as detailed in a June 28, 2025, Natural News article, has sparked a fierce backlash from climate sceptics, led by MIT's Dr. Richard Lindzen and Princeton's Dr. William Happer. Their 45-page critique, submitted in opposition to the EPA's May 2023 mandate for coal- a...

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Diverse Today, Homeless Tomorrow: How Mass Migration Fuels England’s Rent Crisis, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The quip "want to pay more in rent? just support mass immigration; diverse one day, homeless the next!" captures a bitter truth laid bare by a June 28, 2025, Breitbart article: mass migration has driven up rent prices in England by 10% since 2001, according to a report from the Onward think tank. This translates to an extra £132 per month for the a...

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Taxing “Whiter Neighbourhoods”? The Flawed Logic of Mamdani’s NYC Proposal, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral candidate for New York City, has ignited a firestorm with his proposal to "shift the tax burden" to "richer and whiter neighbourhoods," as outlined in a June 27, 2025, Newsweek article. His campaign's housing policy memo, titled "Supporting Homeowners and Ending Deed Theft," argues that the city's property tax...

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Silencing Dissent: How Germany’s Speech Crime Laws Betray Classical Liberalism, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In a quiet German town, a 64-year-old woman received a letter that would upend her life: a €1,800 fine for clicking "thumbs up" three times on a tweet. Her crime? Allegedly endorsing a vigilante killing and mocking a migrant's religion, as charged under Section 140 of Germany's Criminal Code. This chilling case, detailed in eugyppius: a plague chro...

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Security Issues and Potential Terrorist Threats from Grand Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi’s Fatwa, By Chris Knight (Florida)

On June 29, 2025, Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi, a prominent Shia cleric in Qom, Iran, issued a fatwa declaring U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as "mohareb" (enemies of God) for threatening Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior clerics. The fatwa calls on Muslims worldwide to...

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A Defence of Climate Change Scepticism, By Brian Simpson

The debate surrounding climate change has been one of the most polarising issues of the 21st century, with significant implications for policy, economics, and societal behaviour. While the mainstream narrative, championed by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and supported by many governments and institutions, asser...

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The Hypocrisy of Global Warming Jet Setters! By James Reed

The issue of climate change has been a rallying cry for many high-profile celebrities who use their platforms to advocate for so-called "environmental responsibility." Stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Kim Kardashian, and Oprah Winfrey have publicly championed the fight against global warming, urging collective action to reduce carbon footprints and pr...

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University-Educated Women and the Flight from the West, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Published on June 28, 2025, in American Thinker, Andrea Widburg's article contends that Zohran Mamdani's victory in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary was driven not by working-class, minority, or immigrant voters but by college-educated voters, particularly women. The author links this to a broader critique of academia, using a College F...

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The Emerging Conflict Between MAHA and the Tech Right, By Chris Knight (Florida)

The American Conservative article, published on June 27, 2025, describes a rift within the Trump coalition between the MAHA movement and the tech-right, a faction of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and executives who supported Trump's 2024 campaign. Key points include: MAHA's Origins and Role: The MAHA movement, rooted in the anti-establishment, anti-...

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Diversity and Assimilation: “Diversity Isn’t Our Strength,” By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The article, published on MSN in 2025, argues that the traditional American model of the "melting pot," where immigrants assimilate by leaving behind Old World conflicts, has been replaced by a multiculturalism that celebrates diversity without ensuring integration. It contends that this shift has led to negative social outcomes, supported by studi...

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Do Glass Bottles Really Shed More Microplastics Than Plastic Ones? By Mrs. Vera West

A 2025 study by France's food safety agency, ANSES, published in the Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, challenges the assumption that glass bottles are inherently safer and cleaner than plastic ones. The study found that beverages in glass bottles, such as soft drinks, lemonade, iced tea, and beer etc, contain significantly higher levels of...

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Anti-Parasitic Drugs in Cancer Treatment: A Discussion of the Tippens Protocol, By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Before diving into this topic, the usual disclaimer that no medical advice is being offered here; material for information purpose only! The Epoch Times article, published on June 25, 2025, highlights the remarkable story of Joe Tippens, a cancer survivor who credits his recovery from terminal small cell lung cancer to a regimen including fenbendaz...

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