Racism Matters…Unless the Victim is White, By Senator Babet

The tragic death of Henry Nowak has become a test of whether Western societies truly believe in equality. What's a white life worth? Not much if you judge by the muted reaction to the stabbing murder of teenager Henry Nowak in the United Kingdom. For years politicians, activists, corporations and media organisations have insisted that racism must b...

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Why We Little People Should Be Techno-Sceptics

 The ordinary citizen is constantly told to trust technology. Every year brings a new miracle that is supposedly going to solve humanity's problems. Artificial intelligence will cure disease. Smart cities will save the environment. Digital currencies will revolutionise finance. Biotechnology will eliminate suffering. The future, we are assured...

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“The Coming Food Crisis” by John Klar

 The Coming Food Crisis by John Klar is one of those rare books that manages to be both a warning and a call to action. Rather than treating food as merely another economic commodity, Klar reminds readers that food security is the foundation upon which every civilisation ultimately rests. When food systems become fragile, societies become frag...

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Defending Australia by Dismissing Australians: Richard Marles’ Dangerous, Cringing, Xenophobia Smear

 Defence Minister Richard Marles has a curious way of strengthening national security. Speaking at the Defending Australia Summit, he warned that "xenophobia" is making Australia "less safe" as the nation seeks deeper engagement with Asia. In a thinly veiled swipe at One Nation and Coalition voices raising alarms about record migration, Marles...

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Paris Has Fallen… Even Further

The City of Light is dimming, and the shadows are lengthening. What was once the glittering heart of Western civilisation, elegant boulevards, cafes buzzing with ideas, museums preserving the treasures of human achievement, now bears the scars of a slow, relentless surrender. Paris has not fallen in a dramatic siege or revolutionary blaze. It has f...

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The Rise of AI Government: A Technocratic Threat to Human Liberty and Democracy

In the name of efficiency, governments worldwide are quietly handing over power to algorithms. New Zealand's recent announcement to slash nearly 9,000 public sector jobs, about 14% of the workforce, and replace them with AI systems is not just bureaucratic trimming. It is a glimpse into a future where decisions about benefits and freedoms, are made...

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Foreigners Taking the Jobs: The Striking Reality

A recent American Thinker piece (linked below) has drawn fresh attention to a politically uncomfortable trend backed by hard data: in both the United States and the United Kingdom, foreign-born workers have captured a disproportionate share of employment growth in recent years, and this suggests investigating if same situation applies to Australia ...

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Magnifica Humanitas: A Welcome Word on AI and Human Dignity

Pope Leo XIV's recent encyclical Magnifica Humanitas raises important questions about artificial intelligence, technology, and what it means to be human. In a world racing ahead with AI development, the document offers a timely reminder of the need to protect human dignity in the face of powerful new tools. While many Catholics have respectfully di...

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The Nocebo Effect: The Real Psyop Behind Fake Pandemics, By Mike Adams

       The Nocebo Effect is the Hidden Engine of Modern Pandemic Narratives. When authorities tell you to be afraid of a virus, your mind can make symptoms real, even when no pathogen exists. This is not conspiracy theory; it's documented science, and it has been weaponized against the public for decades. The nocebo effect -- th...

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Busting African Delusions: A Black Caribbean Voice Speaks Truths That Cringing Whites Dare Not

Lipton Matthews, a Jamaican-born researcher and writer, has done something refreshing in his new book Busting African Delusions: Human Capital, Institutions, and the Path to Progress. As a Black man who is not from the African continent itself, he brings an outsider-insider perspective that allows him to cut through the usual layers of guilt, denia...

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The Price of Diversity: German Taxpayers Footing the Bill for Imported Rocket Scientists

Congratulations, Germany. You opened your arms wide, declared that diversity is your greatest strength, and now the invoice has arrived. According to recent reports, German taxpayers are shouldering somewhere north of forty billion euros every single year to cover the costs of mass migration. That is not pocket change. That is real money extracted ...

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The Politicisation of Charity: How the UK’s “Blob” Undermines Democracy – And Why Australia Should Pay Attention

A new report titled Breaking the Blob from the Cambridge Circus Research think tank has lifted the lid on a troubling reality in Britain. What many have long suspected is now mapped out with data: large parts of the charity and NGO sector have become deeply entangled in political activism, often working against the elected government's priorities w...

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The Over-Extension of the Mental Health Machine

"Mental health professionals have no good way to define the scope of their expertise, and so they have expanded that scope, along with the domain of "disorder," in ways that amount to the over-medicalization of suffering and invite scepticism about this claimed authority." This statement from a recent article on Psychiatry Margins captures a real a...

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The Dream is Over: China’s Solar Industry Faces a Brutal Reckoning

For more than a decade, China's solar industry stood as one of the greatest industrial success stories of the 21st century. Chinese companies didn't just participate in the global green transition: they dominated it completely. By producing over 80% of the world's solar panels, wafers, cells, and polysilicon, China turned itself into the undisputed...

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The Great COVID Grift: How Fear, Money, and Power Converged in a Once-in-a-Century Heist

The COVID-19 pandemic will be remembered for many things, the virus, the lockdowns, the vaccines, the shattered lives. But history may ultimately record it as one of the largest and most sophisticated grifts in modern history. Not a conspiracy in the cartoonish sense, but a structural extraction of wealth, power, and liberty enabled by fear, instit...

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Q-Day: The Coming Collapse of Digital Security

There will come a day — experts call it Q-Day — when quantum computers finally become powerful enough to shatter the cryptographic foundations of the modern world. On that day, nearly every form of digital security we currently rely upon will become instantly vulnerable. Bank accounts, encrypted messages, medical records, government secrets, crypto...

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Why Marine Le Pen (and the National Rally) are Surging in France

France is waking up to a brutal reality, and millions of French citizens are no longer willing to pretend otherwise. Recent polling shows Marine Le Pen, or her polished protégé Jordan Bardella, leading every major rival in a potential 2027 presidential runoff. In some scenarios, Le Pen crushes far-Left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon 67% to 33% and edges...

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The Sad Decline of Britain: When Quoting John 3:16 Becomes a Criminal Offence

A retired 78-year-old pastor in Northern Ireland, Clive Johnston, has been convicted of a criminal offence for preaching one of the most famous verses in the Christian Bible: John 3:16: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." He wasn't screaming at women en...

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If Illegal Migrants Make Western Countries Great, Why Don’t They Make Their Home Countries Great First?

This is one of the most uncomfortable questions in modern politics, yet it exposes the deep illogic at the heart of open-border ideology. We are constantly told that migrants including large numbers of illegal arrivals, are the secret sauce that makes Western nations prosperous, innovative, and dynamic. Diversity is our strength. They do the jobs w...

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Fairy Tales Once Began with “Once Upon a Time,” But Now They Begin with “According to Scientists”

 Fairy tales used to be honest about what they were. They opened with that comforting, unmistakable phrase — "Once upon a time" — signalling to the listener that they were entering the realm of myth, magic, and moral lessons wrapped in fantasy. No one was expected to take the talking wolves, glass slippers, or beanstalks literally. The stories...

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