Picture this: you're powering through a workday at your desk, binge-watching a new series on the couch, or scrolling through social media for hours. Sounds familiar, right? For most of us, sitting is just part of life. But a chilling new study from Vanderbilt University's Memory and Alzheimer's Center, published in Alzheimer's & Dementia (May 2...
Imagine a world where nations trade their way to peace, where the clatter of commerce drowns out the drums of war. This isn't a utopian dream from a John Lennon song, it's the bold, unconventional vision President Donald Trump laid out in a speech in Saudi Arabia, as dissected in a recent ZeroHedge piece. Trump's idea? Replace chaos with capitalism...
Claims that Covid-19 mRNA vaccines severely impair human reproduction, particularly female fertility, have gained traction, notably through epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher's appearances on platforms like The Stew Peters Show (May 16, 2025). Citing a Turkish rat study and a Czech preprint, Hulscher argues that mRNA vaccines destroy over 60% of women...
The World Health Organization (WHO) finalised a draft Pandemic Agreement on April 16, 2025, after over three years of negotiations, with the text set for consideration at the 78th World Health Assembly (May 19–27, 2025). While hailed as a landmark for global health security, the agreement has sparked concerns, amplified by posts on social medias, t...
The concept of "diversity" is often celebrated as a moral and social ideal in Western discourse, yet it rests on contradictory premises that undermine its coherence. Drawing on Bo Winegard's article in Aporia Magazine (May 2025), this blog piece argues that diversity, as currently framed, is a myth, a rhetorical construct that fails to reconcile it...
Renaud Camus, a French writer banned from entering the UK by the Home Office, has emerged as a provocative critic of modern Western education and culture. While his concept of the "Great Replacement" has sparked controversy, his lesser-known works, The Great Deculturalisation (2008) and De-Civilisation (2011), offer a trenchant critique of the eros...
Ladies and gentlemen, gather 'round for the greatest irony of the 21st century: the Western obsession with saving the planet has somehow morphed into a full-scale welcome party for Chinese espionage, sabotage, and potential grid annihilation, all disguised as clean, shiny solar panels and eco-friendly batteries! You heard that right. The very "rene...
President Donald Trump recently made headlines recently by claiming the U.S. possesses "unstoppable" superweapons, the kind that make nukes look like Roman candles. Predictably, the mainstream media either scoffed or shrugged, but what if the old man is onto something? Nukes are so mid-20th century. If America (or any major power) really wanted to ...
South African-born investigative journalist Lara Logan has sounded the alarm, and it's time the West finally listened. In her blistering takedown on The Alex Jones Show, Logan unpacks what she calls a coordinated, Soros-backed campaign of racial vengeance against South Africa's white Afrikaner farming community. Her claim? What's unfolding is not j...
Once again, the veil of moral superiority has slipped, this time at the University of Grenoble in France, where a taxpayer-funded "art" installation was used to spew openly anti-white slogans in the name of "equality." The irony is enough to make George Orwell cry tears of pain, if he was still here. As part of "Equality Month" (a title that's begi...
I have to go by the name "Professor X," because even writing about his stuff today at the corrupt Australian universities could get one sacked. And then there are the crazed socialists feral types, ever-ready to use violence against you. That said by way of introduction, the issue of grade inflation and academic integrity at Australian universities...
On May 16, 2025, former FBI Director James Comey posted an Instagram photo of seashells arranged in the shape of "86 47," captioned, "Cool shell formation on my beach walk." The post ignited a firestorm, with President Donald Trump and his allies interpreting it as a coded call for his assassination, "86" meaning "to get rid of" and "47" referring ...
For decades, we've been force-fed a single, apocalyptic story: the planet is spiralling into disaster because humans dare to exhale carbon dioxide, drive cars, and keep the lights on. Governments, media outlets, and global institutions chant the same mantra: "Climate change is an existential threat." The solution? Give them more power, pay more tax...
The video from Meyzieu, a Lyon suburb, isn't just terrifying, it's a declaration of war. A gang, armed with what look like assault rifles, storms the Mathiolan social housing estate, firing at buildings and cars, then posts the footage online to intimidate rivals. This isn't a movie scene; it's real, and it's happening now. RMX News broke the story...
The Hidden Chains: How Consent Is Manufactured and Thought Enslaved, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)
Imagine being invited to a "citizens' assembly" where you're promised a voice on climate change or justice reform, only to realise you're a pawn in a rigged game. The Daily Sceptic exposes this as a "dark art" of manufacturing consent, where governments, corporations, and their media lapdogs manipulate you into cheering for your own shackles, think...
Australia's universities have become a shameless international student supermarket, peddling cut-rate degrees and backdoor visas while the nation chokes on the fallout. Macrobusiness lays bare the ugly truth: 1.1 million foreign students flooded the country by late 2024, a quarter-million more than pre-Covid, with 222,200 graduate visas and 379,800...
When a single federal judge in, say, Seattle halts a president's nationwide policy, Trump's January 20, 2025, executive order on birthright citizenship, it's enough to make you wonder: who elected that guy to run the country? The Geller Report calls it "judicial tyranny," spotlighting "far-Left" judges issuing universal injunctions that block execu...
Picture this: a glass of tangy kefir sits on your kitchen counter, packed with billions of tiny probiotics promising to shore up your bones, tame inflammation, and maybe even keep your waistline in check. Sounds like a health elixir, right? According to an article on Mercola.com, fermented dairy like kefir isn't just a trendy yogurt cousin, it's a ...
Imagine you're footing the bill for a €35 billion deal, our hard-earned taxes buying 1.8 billion Covid vaccine doses, only to find out the details are locked away, whispered in private texts between a top EU official and a Big Pharma bigwig. Sounds shady, right? That's the heart of "Pfizergate," the scandal rocking Brussels after the European Court...
Picture a massive warehouse in Shanghai, humming with dozens of sleek humanoid robots folding T-shirts, whipping up sandwiches, and opening doors like they're auditioning for a futuristic sitcom. These aren't your grandpa's clunky assembly-line bots, they're China's latest tech flex, powered by AI and backed by billions in government cash. Accordin...