Are Supermarket Prices in Australia Set to Skyrocket? By Bruce Bennett

The modern supermarket has trained its customers into a quiet assumption: that food prices move slowly, almost imperceptibly, and that whatever fluctuations occur will be smoothed out over time. That assumption is now under strain. The recent analysis from the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit, widely circulated under the headline that food pric...

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The Quiet Power Grab: AI Data Centres Declared “Military Operations,” By Brian Simpson

Governments — especially in the United States — are increasingly classifying massive AI data centres as critical national security infrastructure, effectively stripping local communities of their traditional rights to object, regulate, or even meaningfully participate in decisions that will reshape their towns, landscapes, and energy bills for deca...

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The Delayed Fuel Crisis is About to Hit Australia Hard, By James Reed

While much of the world has already felt the sharp pain of the Middle East conflict disrupting oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, Australia has enjoyed a temporary reprieve. That grace period is ending. Recent oil inflow data out of Singapore — Australia's critical refining lifeline — is flashing a bright red warning light. Why the Delay? Crud...

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The Institutional Mirage: Why the WHO "Missed" Pre-existing Immunity, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The recent discourse surrounding the World Health Organization's failure to acknowledge pre-existing immunity to COVID-19 is not merely a technical oversight; it is symptomatic of an institutional architecture designed to prioritise narrative control over physiological reality. When global health authorities continuously insist on a "clean slate" f...

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“Trendslop”: Further Limits of AI, By Professor X

The promise of artificial intelligence, at least in its current large language model form, has been quietly sold as a kind of cognitive leverage: an external mind that can survey possibilities, weigh options, and return something like an informed judgment. The appeal is obvious. In a world saturated with information but short on clarity, a system t...

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Your Mortgage has been Mugged Again, By Senator Babet

Labor promised cheaper living. Instead, Australians got fifteen rate rises, higher bills, and a Treasurer armed with a PhD in excuses. Interest rates went up again today. Of course they did. This is Australia under Labor. You wake up, check the news, and discover your mortgage has been mugged again. The Reserve Bank has lifted the cash rate to 4.35...

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Politics True to Form: “Vote Green, Get Illegals” — And the Detention Centres are Needed Exactly Where the Greens are Strongest! By Richard Miller (London)

Reform UK has just delivered one of the most brutally effective political stunts in recent British memory. Their new policy is simple and merciless: to deport illegal migrants en masse, they'll need to detain tens of thousands at a time. But don't worry, Reform voters — those detention centres won't be built in your backyard. They'll be prioritised...

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Alien Disclosure Theatre: The Perfect Smoke Screen for Real Crises, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Claims are exploding across Christian circles and social media: the U.S. government is quietly briefing pastors to prepare their flocks for imminent "alien disclosure." Prominent televangelist Perry Stone and others describe secret meetings where officials allegedly warned of UFO craft, non-Earth materials, and even "reptilian-looking creatures." S...

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How Low Can Britain Go? Outrage Over the House of Lords Vote on Abortion Up to Birth, By Mrs. Brittany Miller (London)

On March 18, 2026, the British House of Lords took another grim step into moral darkness. Peers voted to retain Clause 208 of the Crime and Policing Bill, effectively advancing the decriminalisation of abortion for women who act on their own pregnancies — at any stage, including up to and even during birth. An amendment by Baroness Monckton to remo...

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Turbo-Charged Mass Migration and Demographic Replacement in Australia, By James Reed

The Breitbart report from March 18, 2026, lays out a stark picture: under the Left-wing Albanese Labor government, Australia has flung its borders wide open, ushering in record levels of migration. Analysis from the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) showed net permanent and long-term arrivals hitting 57,270 in January 2026 alone, contributing to ne...

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Two Little Australian Girls are Dead; Now What? By Mrs. Vera West and Peter West

Two little girls are dead, and the temptation, visible in commentary such as that by Rowan Dean in The Spectator Australia (linked below), is to fold both deaths into a single moral narrative. That instinct is understandable, but analytically dangerous. These are not identical events. They arise from different contexts, different failures, and diff...

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How Feminism Demoralises Young Men AND Young Women, By Mrs. Vera West

Modern feminism promised liberation. What it delivered, especially to Gen Z, is a profound sense of alienation for both sexes. The latest data from Australia and the UK paints a bleak picture: young women are more feminist than ever, yet increasingly pessimistic about relationships and life. Young men, sensing hostility, are retreating into traditi...

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Open Season on the Bravest: How Woke Regimes in Australia and Britain Are Torpedoing their Own Soldiers, By John Steele

The Spectator Australia piece (linked below), nails a bitter truth: if things feel bad for Australian veterans under relentless scrutiny, they're even worse in the Mother Country. Once you start treating elite warriors like defendants-in-waiting rather than heroes who did the dirty work the rest of us asked of them, the damage never stops. Both nat...

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California: The Canary in the Coal Mine for America’s Fuelmaggedon, By Chris Knight (Florida)

California is once again showing the rest of the country what happens when ideology collides with reality — and the early signs are brutal. As fighting in the Middle East disrupts the Strait of Hormuz and the last tanker carrying Persian Gulf oil docks in Long Beach, parts of Los Angeles are already seeing gasoline prices push $8 per gallon, with f...

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Surviving Australian Winters on a Budget: Heat the Person, Not the House! By Mrs. Vera West

 Australia's cold doesn't arrive with drama. There's no polar vortex or metre of snow. It just seeps in — through single-glazed windows, under doors, up through tiled floors, and into your bones. One minute you're fine. The next, your house feels like a very expensive fridge. And with energy prices climbing, the old solution — flick on the rev...

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The Supermarket of the Apocalypse? What Happens When Fuel Crisis Hits the Grocery Aisle? By Paul Walker

 The modern supermarket is a miracle of just-in-time logistics — a gleaming temple of abundance where strawberries appear in winter, chicken costs less than dog food, and shelves seem magically restocked overnight. But strip away the fluorescent lights and plastic packaging, and it's revealed as what it truly is: the final brightly lit stop on...

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Gun-Free Britain Strikes Again: Another Drive-By in Brixton — But Hey, Cultural Enrichment! By Richard Miller (London)

In the latest episode of "Strict Gun Laws Work, You Bigots," four men were shot in a classic drive-by on Coldharbour Lane in multicultural Brixton early Saturday morning. One 25-year-old is fighting for his life, while three others (aged 21, 47, and 70) are nursing non-life-threatening injuries. Police are calling it an "act of indiscriminate viole...

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David Wilcock’s “Suicide” Smells Off — Another Convenient Death in the Pattern, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The April 20, 2026, death of David Wilcock has all the hallmarks of the kind of "suicide" that makes people in the alternative research community instantly suspicious. The prominent UFO researcher, Ancient Aliens personality, and longtime voice on disclosure, ascension, and hidden cosmic narratives was found dead at age 53 in Nederland, Colorado. O...

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The Great Replacement in California Comes at a Cost — But for the Left, Every Billion is Money Well Spent! By Chris Knight (Florida)

Governor Gavin Newsom's California has poured nearly $1 billion into nonprofits and services that have helped facilitate and support the arrival of an estimated 400,000 additional illegal migrants since he took office. According to a detailed investigation by Christopher Rufo in City Journal (widely reported by Breitbart and others), this isn't acc...

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The Limits of Bodily Autonomy: A Pro-Life Perspective, By Mrs. Brittany Miller (London)

Kathleen Stock's recent UnHerd piece exposes the intellectual sleight-of-hand behind efforts to fully decriminalise late-term abortion in Britain. By contrasting the "Victim Strategy" (women as traumatised and not truly responsible) with the "Omniscient Gambit" (women as perfectly rational agents whose choices must be trusted unconditionally), Stoc...

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