Over the last several years I have been posting nonstop on X about the same nightmares we've been living through…the COVID psyop, the experimental mRNA shots, the mandates that destroyed lives, the injuries, the excess deaths, and the relentless propaganda machine that tried to silence anyone who noticed the bodies piling up. I have watched it all ...
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) operates with cold strategic realism. It is not a socialist utopia but a Han-centric, authoritarian superpower pursuing national rejuvenation, technological supremacy, and regional dominance. Yet it often treats segments of the American and broader Western Left, particularly those pushing radical identity politics,...
The Ukraine war has repeatedly overturned assumptions about modern warfare. Tanks worth millions of dollars have been destroyed by drones costing only hundreds. Expensive electronic warfare systems have been outwitted by simple fibre-optic cables. Now comes another surprise: one of the latest countermeasures against AI-guided drones may be nothing ...
The news from the New York Post is grim but familiar: Iran claims to have closed the Strait of Hormuz after firing on a container ship, issuing fresh warnings of severe retaliation. Once again, the narrow chokepoint through which roughly 20-30% of global seaborne oil passes sits at the centre of escalation. Tanker traffic, insurance rates, and oil ...
One of the most surprising doctrines in Australian property law is adverse possession, sometimes referred to in popular language as "squatters' rights." To many people it appears almost unbelievable. How, they ask, can someone lose ownership of land simply because another person has occupied it for many years? Surely a registered title should be ab...
The doctrine of adverse possession, introduced in part 1, raises a question far deeper than boundary fences and limitation periods. It asks what property actually is. Does ownership arise because a government records your name on a certificate of title? Or does it arise because you possess, maintain, improve and productively use the land? These two...
A recent report from The Vigilant Fox has reignited controversy in the US over the hidden origins of flavour enhancers in everyday processed foods, raising uncomfortable questions about whether US consumers are unknowingly complicit in research derived from aborted foetal tissue. Some flavour compounds developed through this type of research have b...
The European Union has once again demonstrated its remarkable ability to bypass democratic resistance in pursuit of greater control over its citizens' private communications. In a recent episode that should alarm anyone concerned with civil liberties, the European Parliament effectively imposed an extension of the bloc's mass electronic surveillanc...
Nutrition advice has become remarkably good at telling us what to avoid. We are warned about excessive sugar, processed foods, trans fats, alcohol, and excess calories. Over the decades, fat has been condemned and partly rehabilitated, eggs have moved from dietary villain to respectable food, and carbohydrates have alternated between essential fuel...
The enduring question of why civilisations collapse has generated numerous influential theories. Oswald Spengler portrayed civilisations as organic entities progressing through life cycles of birth, maturity, decline, and death. Arnold Toynbee argued that civilisations flourish or fail according to how successfully they respond to challenges, with ...
Lee Kuan Yew (LKY) built one of the most extraordinary success stories in modern history. Expelled from the Malaysian Federation in 1965, Singapore stood as a vulnerable, resource-poor island plagued by unemployment, slums, and racial tensions. Through disciplined governance, meritocracy, anti-corruption drives, strategic openness to global capital...
Reports have emerged that Israeli intelligence warned the United States of a fresh Iranian plot to assassinate President Donald Trump; but what was US intelligence doing? Whether every detail of the intelligence ultimately proves accurate remains for investigators to determine, and the public will never know. Intelligence assessments are, after all...
Senator Joseph McCarthy remains one of the most reviled figures in modern American history, the very symbol of paranoid witch-hunting and reckless accusation. The term "McCarthyism" has become shorthand for baseless persecution, career destruction, and anti-intellectual hysteria. Yet a growing body of historical reassessment suggests the convention...
The Spectator recently highlighted a phenomenon many have observed with growing unease: America remains firmly in the grip of gerontocracy. Elderly leaders, some well into their eighties, continue to dominate the highest offices, clinging to power long after their physical and mental prime. Joe Biden's tenure, marked by visible decline, was only th...
The case of Päivi Räsänen has become one of Europe's most closely watched freedom of speech and religious liberty cases because it sits at the intersection of hate speech law, religious expression, and the limits of public debate. The controversy began in 2019 when Räsänen, a medical doctor, long-serving member of the Finnish Parliament, and former...
When most people think about the human body, they picture a single organism. We imagine ourselves as independent individuals, bounded by our skin and directed by our own DNA. Modern biology, however, is steadily dismantling this simple picture. Increasingly, scientists are discovering that each of us is less like a solitary organism and more like a...
Justin Trudeau has long mastered the art of the spectacle, turning Canadian politics into a never-ending parade of selfies, costumes, and performative gestures. The latest instalment, captured in Katy Perry's new video where the former prime minister hops around like an over-caffeinated rabbit, perfectly encapsulates the man's transformation from s...
With the passing of Derryn Hinch at the age of 82, Australia has lost one of its most controversial, fearless and unmistakable media personalities. The "Human Headline" was never a journalist who blended quietly into the background. He preferred to be at the centre of the storm, confronting politicians, judges, bureaucrats and criminals and paedoph...
A recent legal development in Australia signals a dangerous new front in the climate wars: the push for climate reparations. What began as symbolic virtue-signalling and international talking points is morphing into concrete legal and financial liabilities that could impose massive costs on Australian taxpayers, industries, and future generations. ...
Election seasons are filled with hyperbolic claims: "This is the most extreme candidate ever!" Both sides say it. But let's skip the rhetoric and run the experiment properly. Strip away the marketing, ignore the pragmatic compromises, and follow pure progressive ideology to its terminal velocity. What does the Ultimate Super-Duper Left Candidate ac...
