In Victoria, a car is stolen or broken into every 42 minutes. That relentless pace has made the state Australia's undisputed car theft capital. Insurance claims for stolen vehicles and theft from cars surged 25 percent in the latest year, with payouts topping $243 million, more than the rest of the country combined. Over 32,000 vehicle theft ...
Here in our age of deepening social decay, new cults emerge to fill the void left by collapsing meaning and purpose. "Looks maxxing" is one of the more revealing examples, a hyper-fixation on optimising physical appearance through surgery, steroids, skincare regimens, gym obsessions, and algorithmic beauty standards. It is not harmless self-i...
Hillary Clinton has long championed a vision of a vibrant, borderless multicultural future, the rainbow nation where diversity is our strength and a progressive elite guides humanity toward ever-greater inclusion. It is a seductive image, endlessly repeated in campaign speeches, media commentary, and Davos panels. Yet the reality unfolding across t...
America's public schools have crossed a quiet but profound threshold. White students are no longer the majority. According to new data, Latino students now outnumber them, and the shift is occurring more rapidly than earlier demographic projections anticipated. What was once discussed as a distant possibility in the 2040s or 2050s is already a real...
In the grand theatre of Middle Eastern geopolitics, Donald Trump has once again taken centre stage on his 80th birthday, declaring a breakthrough agreement with Iran that many of his supporters hail as the end of yet another costly conflict. The memorandum of understanding (MOU), set for formal signing in Switzerland, promises an immediate ceasefir...
A quiet but significant moment in the long-running climate debate occurred recently with reports that Arctic ice has reached record levels, directly contradicting years of alarmist predictions about an ice-free Arctic and runaway melting. The Daily Septic piece (link below), captures the scene well: the climate cult, long accustomed to dominating t...
For decades, Australia's political elites have treated multiculturalism as an unassailable article of faith, a shining success story endlessly celebrated in policy papers, corporate boardrooms, and media salons. High immigration, diverse inflows, and the official doctrine that "diversity is our strength" formed the bipartisan consensus. To qu...
The conventional narrative around aging tells us that cognitive decline is inevitable, that after a certain age, the brain begins an inexorable slide into fog, forgetfulness, and diminished capacity. This view suits a pharmaceutical industry eager to sell pills and a culture that treats old age as a disease to be managed rather than a stage of life...
The recent atrocity in Belfast lays bare a sickness that has taken hold across much of the progressive Left in the West. A Sudanese asylum seeker allegedly stabbed his neighbour in a frenzied attack, sparking riots as local frustration boiled over. Yet instead of confronting the obvious failures of mass immigration and integration, too many v...
One of the most uncomfortable truths in modern political history is that many of the intellectual and policy foundations of National Socialism drew inspiration from American Progressive Leftist thinkers and institutions in the early 20th century. Eugenics, forced sterilisation, centralised social planning, and the belief that the state should...
Peter Thiel has long cultivated an image as one of Silicon Valley's most clear-eyed contrarians, a man who sees further and thinks more deeply than the average tech executive. Now the PayPal co-founder and Palantir investor appears to be acting on his darkest assessments of the future. According to recent reporting, Thiel has purchased a mans...
A recent study has made waves by claiming that the rollout of the iPhone explains up to half of the sharp decline in American fertility rates since 2007. Researchers tracked the spread of AT&T's exclusive iPhone coverage and found a striking correlation: as smartphones became ubiquitous, birth rates dropped, particularly among younger women. Th...
Powerful new AI systems are emerging that could dramatically accelerate biological research, for good and for ill, but mainly ill. Companies like Anthropic are now openly restricting public and independent access to their most advanced models, citing biosecurity risks. The message is clear: these tools are too dangerous for ordinary scientist...
In the space of hours, Britain endured yet more random barbaric violence. A 17-year-old girl was stabbed in the neck on a quiet residential street in Burnley, Lancashire, and a 21-year-old man was murdered in Central Park, Chelmsford, Essex. These incidents form part of a relentless pattern of attacks that former Prime Minister Liz Truss dire...
There is a peculiar and disturbing inversion taking place across the Western world. The institutions that were once meant to serve and protect citizens, police forces, courts, schools, welfare systems, and governments, increasingly behave as though the public itself is the enemy, and that means, white people primarily. In Britain this pattern...
Javier Milei, the anarcho-capitalist president of Argentina, has thrown down a provocative gauntlet. In a recent Financial Times op-ed, he invited artificial intelligence to "free" his country by proposing a radical new legal category: "non-human corporations," companies operated entirely by AI agents or robots. "Let Buenos Aires be for AI what Ams...
In Orwell's 1984, the Ministry of Truth existed to rewrite reality and crush inconvenient truths. In 2026 Britain, that dystopian fiction has a real-world counterpart: the Research, Information and Communications Unit (RICU), a shadowy Home Office outfit exposed this week for actively managing public narratives around migration-related violence and...
Britain, a country once defined by fair play, stoic restraint, and equal treatment under the law, finds a disturbing new reality is taking shape. Britain is sliding into a two-tier society where being white increasingly marks you out for harsher treatment, institutional suspicion, and systemic disadvantage. This is not fringe conspiracy but a patte...
The Albanese Labor government's latest Federal Budget has quietly revealed its true intentions on migration. While publicly claiming to have brought numbers under control, the figures show a clear commitment to sustained high levels of immigration, 1.22 million net new migrants before the end of the decade, an increase of 55,000 over previous plann...
Sally Grover's decision to take her fight to the High Court of Australia represents far more than one woman's determination to maintain a female-only social app. It is a pivotal challenge to judicial overreach on the very meaning of sex and womanhood under Australian law. The case, now known as Giggle for Girls v Tickle, has already exposed deep fr...
