Just How Secure is the Australian Grid Anyway? By Professor X

The Australian electrical grid faces a complex array of vulnerabilities, exacerbated by its rapid transition to renewable energy, aging infrastructure, severe weather events, and emerging cybersecurity threats, including concerns about Chinese-manufactured components with potential "kill switches." Drawing on recent reports and the provided materia...

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Open Borders; Open Terrorism, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

In an era of global instability, border security stands as a nation's first line of defence against threats ranging from terrorism to human trafficking. Yet, open-border advocates push a narrative of unrestricted migration, cloaked in compassion but blind to its catastrophic consequences. Recent warnings from U.S. Border Czar Tom Homan about an imp...

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The Imperative of Border Security: A Defence of National Sovereignty, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Border security is not merely a policy preference but a cornerstone of national sovereignty, public safety, and the rule of law. Despite its critical importance, it is often undermined by open-border advocates who rely on emotionally charged rhetoric and flawed reasoning. This blog piece dismantles these fallacies, presenting a clear, evidence-base...

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The Economic Destructiveness of Net Zero: Australia's Real “Unsustainable” Path, By James Reed

 Australia's elites' obsession with achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 is setting the country on a collision course with economic ruin. While the rest of the world, particularly China and India, continue to power their economies with fossil fuels, Australia is pouring billions of dollars into wind, solar, and battery technologies. The questi...

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Germany’s Speech Crime Absurdity: The Case of Tim Heldt’s €16,000 Fine, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In a surreal twist of legal overreach, German YouTuber Tim Heldt, who runs the popular channel KuchenTV, faces a €16,000 fine for allegedly uttering the Nazi slogan "Sieg Heil" during a Christmas livestream in December 2024. The accusation, levelled by Braunschweig law enforcement under section 86a of the German Criminal Code, which prohibits the u...

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Against the Ethical Philosophy of Peter Singer: Cosmopolitanism and Globalism, By Professor X

Peter Singer is undeniably a towering figure in contemporary philosophy, celebrated for his provocative arguments and his role in popularising utilitarianism (greatest good for greatest number) and effective altruism. His influence spans academia, policy, and even pop culture, with ideas permeating movements like effective altruism and shows like T...

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Russian Hawks Demand Nuclear Retaliation After Ukrainian Drone Strikes, By Richard Miller (London)

The recent Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian air bases, targeting nuclear-capable strategic bombers, have ignited a firestorm of outrage among Russia's pro-Kremlin hawks. The attacks, which hit bases thousands of miles from Ukraine's border in regions like Murmansk, Irkutsk, and Ryazan, damaged or destroyed critical aircraft such as the Tu-95 and ...

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Why Does Musk Hate the “Big Beautiful Bill,” Apart from its Corny Name? By Chris Knight (Florida)

Elon Musk has been vocal about his criticisms of Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" (OBBBA), specifically highlighting several issues that fuel his opposition. Here's a detailed breakdown for Aussie readers of what Musk has said he hates about the bill, based on available information: Massive Increase in Budget Deficit: Musk has repeatedly...

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Battle of the Narcissists! A Big Beautiful Bill Leads to the Bro War Between Musk and Trump; May the Best Billionaire Win! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

In a plot twist wilder than a Trump Apprentice reality TV finale, the once-chummy bromance between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump has imploded into a full-on "Bro War." The spark? Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," a budget-busting behemoth that Musk branded a "disgusting abomination." Things got nastier than a tabloid headline when Musk dropped a...

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The Brink of Nuclear War? Analysing General Flynn’s Warning and Russia’s Doomsday Response, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

US General Michael Flynn's claim that NATO is pushing the world toward nuclear war is a chilling call to examine escalating tensions in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. His warning, amplified by Infowars.com, points to NATO-backed Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia's nuclear triad and alleged U.S. intelligence failures as evidence of a deliberate march ...

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Europe's One-Sided Struggle: Eva Vlaardingerbroek’s Warning at CPAC Hungary, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In a fiery speech at CPAC Hungary on May 29-30, 2025, Dutch political commentator Eva Vlaardingerbroek delivered a stark warning about Europe's future, framing the continent's challenges with mass immigration, governance failures, and creeping authoritarianism as worse than a civil war. Her central claim, that only one side is fighting, and it's no...

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Germany’s Multicultural Nightmare: A Conquering Army from Policy Failure, or Planned Demolition? By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Germany's experiment with multiculturalism is under intense scrutiny, with a recent study from the University of Münster's Research Centre for Islamic Theology sounding alarms about the integration of Muslim migrants. The findings, reported by Die Welt, suggest that one in five Muslim migrants, potentially over a million people, may be susceptible ...

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The Forces Driving the Destruction of Western Civilisation, By James Reed

Vince Coyner's "Ingratitude and Ignorance Are Driving the Destruction of the Greatest Civilization in Human History" nails a hard truth: Western civilisation, the engine behind unprecedented prosperity, innovation, and freedom, is crumbling under the weight of envy, victimhood, and a rejection of the principles that made it great. His argument, tha...

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Who are the Real Dictators? By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The Left loves to scream "dictatorship" at Trump, accusing him of shredding democracy and the rule of law. But Victor Davis Hanson's 2025 piece, Who Really Are the Lawless and the Dictatorial? flips the script: it's the Left, not Trump, who wield courts, agencies, and media to bend laws, crush dissent, and push their agenda while cloaking it in dem...

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Beware, the Coming Covid Scare! By Brian Simpson

Australia's health authorities, media, and experts are pushing another Covid-19 scare campaign, hyping the Omicron subvariant NB.1.8.1 as a "highly contagious" threat driving the country's twelfth wave since 2020. They're hammering case numbers, 40% of cases in Victoria, 25% in Western Australia and New South Wales, 20% in Queensland, under 10% in ...

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Moral Pleadings Used to Promote Mass Migration and Silence Critics, By Paul Walker

Eugyppius's article (see link below), highlights how accusations of "racism" and "hate speech" serve as tools to suppress debate about mass migration, framing them as hollow moral pleas and selective taboos. These tactics, he argues, are not about genuine morality but about enforcing ideological conformity and protecting certain groups from scrutin...

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South Korea’s Embrace of Technocracy: Globalist’s Model for the West? By James Reed and Brian Simpson

Technocracy involves governance by experts, often leveraging technology and data-driven systems over democratic or ideological principles. In South Korea, this manifests through the integration of advanced technology, corporate dominance, and state policies that value efficiency and economic growth, sometimes at the expense of individual freedoms. ...

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Why No One Seems to Be Ending Poland’s Demographic Crash: Lessons for the West, By Mrs. R. Miller and Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Poland's plummeting fertility rate and shrinking population, down to 37.49 million in 2024 with a loss of 147,000 people from the previous year, reflect a demographic crisis that mirrors the inertia seen in global efforts to prevent escalating conflicts. The following factors explain why reversing this trend remains elusive, drawing parallels to th...

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“Sleepwalking into World War III”: A Call for Urgent Diplomacy at the 11th Hour, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The world teeters on the edge of catastrophe, with escalating conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East, and Taiwan threatening to spiral into a global war. Drone strikes on Russian targets, NATO's deeper involvement, Iran's missile attacks on Israel, and China's posturing over Taiwan, signal a dangerous trajectory. Voices like Elon Musk and Chinese sc...

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Operation Spider Web: Ukraine’s Drone Triumph, Trump’s Silence, and Putin’s Looming Retaliation, By Chris Knight and Charles Taylor (Florida)

On June 1, 2025, Ukraine pulled off a stunning coup with Operation Spider Web, a drone assault that torched over 40 Russian warplanes across five air bases, costing Putin $7 billion and gutting a third of his strategic bomber fleet. Hailed as "Russia's Pearl Harbor," this 18-month covert operation has sparked a firestorm over whether President Dona...

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