Big Brother's Backyard: How Labour's Britain is Racing to Become the West's Authoritarian Outlier, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Here in the land that birthed the Magna Carta, habeas corpus, and the very notion of parliamentary sovereignty, something sinister is afoot. Keir Starmer's Labour government, barely 18 months into its term, has unleashed a barrage of moves that scream "control" louder than a Black Mirror episode. On December 4, 2025, they dropped a double whammy: p...

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Humans First: Why DeSantis’ Citizen Bill of Rights for AI Makes Sense, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has taken a bold step in the rapidly unfolding debate over artificial intelligence. His proposal for a Citizen Bill of Rights for AI is not fear-mongering, nor is it a rejection of innovation. It is a commonsense affirmation that AI exists to serve humans, not the other way around. In an age where Silicon Valley increa...

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If the West Is to Survive, the Era of Mass Immigration Must End, By Brian Simpson

President Donald Trump's freshly inked National Security Strategy of 2025 doesn't mince words: "The Era of Mass Migration is Over." It's a seismic declaration, framing unchecked inflows not as a humanitarian footnote but as an existential threat, on par with military invasion. "In countries throughout the world, mass migration has strained domestic...

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Tyrants in Tweed: How the UK’s Shadowy Elite Are Weaponising Censorship Against Breitbart and Free Speech Worldwide, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In the halls of Westminster, where the Magna Carta once breathed life into individual liberties, a new breed of tyrant has emerged, not with guillotines or gulags, but with spreadsheets and shadowy NGOs. This week, the veil lifted on a chilling operation: the British Labour machine, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer's right-hand man, Morgan McSwee...

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Why “Social Justice-Centred” Ecological Restoration is a Recipe for Disaster, By Paul Walker

The latest paper in Nature Sustainability (December 2025) insists that global ecosystem restoration will only succeed if "social justice" is placed "at the heart" of every project, deeply, not superficially. The authors, led by the University of East Anglia's School of Global Development, reviewed case studies and concluded that short-term, ecologi...

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The German School System: A Ticking Time Bomb in the Age of Uncontrolled Migration, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Nested in the heart of Europe, where precision engineering and philosophical rigour once defined a nation's intellectual backbone, something profoundly alarming is unfolding. The German school system, long a cornerstone of the country's global dominance in innovation, science, and culture, is teetering on the brink of collapse. This isn't hyperbole...

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Six Stabs, Not Seven: German Justice at Work! By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Welcome to Germany, where attempted murder is apparently negotiable. A 29-year-old man stabbed a teacher six times in broad daylight, inflicting serious injuries, yet the Stuttgart court decided he didn't commit attempted murder. Why? Because he stopped before the seventh stab. That, apparently, counts as a "withdrawal." Yes, you read that correctl...

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Yet Another Collapse of Woke Alarmism! By James Reed

 It's happening again. Another towering edifice of progressive panic — this time, climate doom — has come crashing down under the weight of its own incompetence. The prestigious journal Nature recently retracted its 2024 climate apocalypse report after economists discovered flawed data from Uzbekistan skewed the results. Instead of a catastrop...

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Brinkmanship's Edge: How Putin, Maduro, and Trump Are Pushing the World Toward the Abyss, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

It's December 2025, and the planet's fault lines are shuddering — Ukraine's mud churned to Pokrovsk's rubble, Venezuelan waters stained with the blood of 83 from U.S. strikes, and the East China Sea's waves lapping at Senkaku's contested shores. Vladimir Putin, Nicolás Maduro, and Donald Trump aren't whispering threats; they're barking them, each a...

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Singapore's Shadow Plague: A 300% Riluzole Rocket Reveals mRNA's Motor Neuron Mayhem, By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Singapore — the COVID cracks are spiderwebbing. What began as a triumph of tech-enforced vaccination (92% uptake, no fakes, all tracked via SingPass) has morphed into a quiet horror show. Excess deaths? Skyrocketing to 37% above baseline by 2023, fourfold the official COVID toll. Case fatality rates? Climbing 60% post-rollout despite a tamer virus....

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The Hybrid Harms: When Vaccines and Virus Collide, By Brian Simpson

Lerking in the annals of modern medicine, few chapters rival the COVID-19 saga for its blend of ingenuity, hubris, and unintended fallout. A lab-forged virus, born from risky gain-of-function tinkering in U.S.-China labs,meets its engineered nemesis: mRNA "vaccines" fast-tracked from DARPA blueprints. The promise? Swift protection, fleeting side ef...

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Unmasking the Long Shadow: New Evidence of mRNA Vaccine Persistence and Potential Shedding, By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

For over four years, the narrative around mRNA COVID-19 vaccines has been ironclad: injected into the deltoid muscle, the fragile RNA strands instruct cells to produce a "harmless" spike protein, then vanish like morning mist, degraded in hours, confined to the arm, inert and isolated. No bloodstream jaunts, no placental crossings, no reproductive ...

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The Gaangalu Nation Appeal: A Case Study in Why Native Title Has Become a Divisive, Expensive Charade, By Ian Wilson LL.B

The Federal Court's decision on 5 December 2025 to overturn the dismissal of the Gaangalu Nation's massive 25,000 km² Native Title claim west of Rockhampton is being celebrated in some circles as a triumph for Indigenous justice. In reality, it is yet another depressing illustration of why the entire Native Title system, thirty-three years after Ma...

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The Left’s Appetite for Destruction, and Ultimate Self-Annihilation, By Peter West

The Left has become a force of pure social entropy. Not satisfied with merely running governments or holding offices, it now actively seeks to tear down the foundations of society itself. Crime, fraud, moral inversion, and bureaucratic madness are not accidental by-products — they are features, not bugs of progressive ideology. Today's Leftists rev...

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The Looming Crisis: America, Europe, and the Threat of Civilisational Collapse, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Elon Musk has been sounding the alarm for years, and for once, the warnings are impossible to dismiss as mere hype. The West faces a civilisational crisis unlike any in its modern history — a demographic collapse quietly unfolding as birth-rates plummet and societies gamble on mass migration and technology to fill the void. In the U.S., the birth-r...

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Europe on the Edge: The EU’s Assault on Civilisation, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Europe is not merely struggling — it is teetering on the brink of civilisational erasure, and the culprits are not mysterious forces but the very elites who claim to lead the continent. The Trump administration's latest National Security Strategy correctly identifies the danger: a continent being hollowed out from within by the European Union, mass...

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Liberal Snowflakes Try to Censor Migration Debate, By Tom North

Australia's political class is at it again, proving that cowardice and spinelessness are bipartisan virtues, but the Coalition seems to have cornered the market. As the party "debates" the principles of immigration policy, we get the predictable spectacle of Liberal snowflakes clutching their pearls at the mere mention of mass migration. South Aust...

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Australia’s Visa Blowout: When “International Education” Becomes a Migrant Rort Factory, By James Reed

Australia's migration system is no longer creaking under pressure — it is buckling. What should be a straightforward, rules-based program for genuine international students has mutated into a sprawling, self-sustaining rort that now threatens to swallow the entire visa framework. The latest testimony from Administrative Review Tribunal (ART) chief ...

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Rubio Isn’t “Radical” — He’s Saying What Everyone Knows but Won’t Admit, By Chris Knight (Florida)

When US Senator Marco Rubio warned that certain interpretations of Islam carry political ambitions incompatible with liberal democracy, progressive commentators reacted with the predictable reflex: label, dismiss, and moralise. Overnight, Rubio was painted as "radical," "dangerous," and "Islamophobic." But strip away the theatrics and the fear of o...

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Germany's Doomsday Clock: Collapse by 2030, Not 2050 – A Police Insider's Warning Rings Too Late, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Imagine a Germany not of beer halls and Black Forest idylls, but of barricaded neighbourhoods, Sharia shadows over schoolyards, and a welfare state wheezing its last under the weight of unchecked migration. That's the 2050 nightmare sketched by Manuel Ostermann, deputy head of the German Police Union (DPolG), in a viral X post from August that sent...

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