The Case for Full Disclosure: Why Ann Coulter Is Right About the Epstein “Client List,” By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Ann Coulter's searing critique of Attorney General Pam Bondi and former President Donald Trump's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case strikes at the heart of public frustration: after two decades, we still do not know the names of the wealthy and powerful men who allegedly took part in Epstein's systematic exploitation of underage girls. While the ...

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Banning AfD: A Threat to German Democracy, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), Germany's largest opposition party, has surged to prominence, securing 20.8% of the vote in the 2025 federal election and polling as high as 26% in April 2025. Yet, calls to ban the party, fuelled by its classification as a "confirmed Right-wing extremist endeavour" by the Federal Office for the Protection of ...

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Faith in Jesus Christ: The Foundation of the West, By Senator Babet

The West wasn't built on woke – it was built on faith in Jesus Christ. They mock Christian values while tweeting from a civilisation built on them… here's the truth they don't want you to hear. Western Civilisation Was Built on Christian Values Western civilisation didn't just randomly stumble into success, liberty, and iPhones. It was built - bric...

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Against Taxing the Family Home! Why Australia Needs Housing Security, Not Housing Taxes! By James Reed

The recent proposal by economists Peter Siminski and Roger Wilkins to impose new taxes on owner-occupied housing, reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of Australia's housing and wealth system. On paper it looks like redistributive efficiency. In practice, it would deepen inequality, worsen affordability, and undermine the foundation of financial...

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Aviation Safety and COVID-19 Vaccines: A Policy Crisis in the Making? By Chris Knight (Florida)

Aviation is one of the few professions where safety margins are non-negotiable. A pilot cannot afford to be impaired at 35,000 feet, and regulators are entrusted with maintaining standards that put the lives of passengers first. Yet in the wake of COVID-19 vaccination mandates, a quiet storm has been brewing in the skies at least in America. Report...

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Debunking the Myths of a Global Renewable Energy Boom: Why Fossil Fuels Remain the Backbone of Our World, By James Reed

In the echo chambers of environmental activism and mainstream media, we're constantly bombarded with headlines proclaiming a "renewable energy revolution." Solar panels blanketing deserts, wind turbines slicing through skies, and electric vehicles zipping down highways, it's painted as an unstoppable bloom that's finally dethroning fossil fuels. Bu...

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The WEF’s Leadership Shuffle: A Cosmetic Change for the Globalist Machine, By James Reed

On August 15, 2025, the World Economic Forum (WEF) announced the conclusion of an investigation into its founder, Klaus Schwab, clearing him of "material wrongdoing" after allegations of misconduct were raised by anonymous whistle-blowers earlier this year. That same day, the WEF named BlackRock CEO Larry Fink and Roche Holding's vice-chair André H...

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Putin Saw the Real Election Interference, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Following his meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday, President Trump gave an interview to Sean Hannity, disclosing comments made by Putin. According to Trump, Putin claimed he won the 2020 election, stating that mail-in voting was the reason for a "rigged" election. During the interview, Trump stated that Pu...

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mRNA Vaccines: The Biggest Genetic Gamble in Human History, By Brian Simpson

Billions of people were told to "trust the science." What they weren't told is that the science was rushed, unfinished, and conducted under emergency use authorisation, a legal loophole that allowed pharmaceutical giants to skip the long-term testing normally required for new drugs. No 5-year safety data. No generational fertility studies. Just a g...

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Take Back Australia: The Manifesto In Brief, By George Christensen

For those who missed it; this is an abbreviation of the manifesto to Take Back Australia: They sold us out. They flogged our farms, our water, our ports, our power, and our minerals. They gutted our industries, flooded our labour market, priced our kids out of homes, and told us to "trust the global economy." Enough. Here's how we take it all back....

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The New Lords of the Ring: Rise of the Postmodern Aristocracy in Techno-Feudalism, By Paul Walker

It's said that history repeats, first as tragedy, then as farce. But today's farce has the teeth of empire and the smug face of a bureaucrat with a pension plan. The Versailles of our era is not draped in velvet and chandeliers, it's wrapped in green subsidies, biometric ID mandates, and HR-approved equity training modules. Welcome to the age of Te...

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Are We Becoming Machines? How AI Is Threatening the Human Spirit, By Brian Simpson

 You've heard the promises: AI will make life easier, free us from work, even raise our kids. Sounds amazing, until you realize what it's really offering: a world where humans are optional. Where struggle, growth, and connection are replaced by convenience, optimisation, and passivity. This isn't progress. This is sedation; replacement. And if...

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The Hidden Dangers of mRNA Vaccines: Unraveling the Mechanisms Behind Cardiac Risks, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The rollout of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines, such as Pfizer's Comirnaty (BNT162b2) and Moderna's Spikevax (mRNA-1273), was hailed as a triumph of modern science, offering a rapid response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. These vaccines work by instructing human cells to produce the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, which triggers an immune response to protect a...

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The Free Speech Act: A Millian Defence of Absolute Liberty, By Richard Miller (Londonistan) and James Reed

In an age where governments, corporations, and international bodies tighten their grip on human expression, the Free Speech Act (FSA), proposed in 2025 as part of the Restorationist's "Great Repeal" program, emerges as a revolutionary bulwark. This 44-page draft, the third of seven bills, doesn't merely protect speech, it declares it an untouchable...

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Unveiling the Truth: Tulsi Gabbard’s Quest to Expose COVID-19 as a Bioweapon, By Chris Knight (Florida)

The question is no longer whether COVID-19 was natural or man-made. Mounting evidence, U.S. intelligence reassessments, and newly declassified NIH funding trails all point toward a chilling conclusion: COVID-19 was the product of gain-of-function research, bioweapons experimentation cloaked as science. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbar...

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Knives, Numbers, and Plato’s Noble Lies: Germany’s Bold Experiment in Educational Multiculturalism, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In a stunning display of moral "courage," Germany has once again reaffirmed its commitment to progressive values, this time, by transforming its school system into a sprawling social experiment in forced multicultural harmony, punctuated occasionally by stabbing incidents. The latest government data, reluctantly released in response to a parliament...

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Once More: The Dangers of AI Chatbots: Unhinged Responses and Ethical Concerns, By Brian “Luddite” Simpson

Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots like x.AI's Grok and Google's Gemini have become integral to many users' digital lives, promising to answer questions, assist with tasks, and even offer witty banter. However, recent incidents involving these models have sparked alarm, particularly among those already wary of AI's potential to amplify harm or r...

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The Left’s Coloured Utopia vs. Sober Reality: The Mirage of Multicultural Progress and the Spectre of Cultural Collapse, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The Left often paints a vision of a vibrant, multicultural utopia, where rapid migration and progressive policies weave a tapestry of diversity and harmony. London, they claim, is a shining example, a city reborn from the gritty 1980s into a safer, more dynamic metropolis. Yet, for many, this narrative crashes against a stark reality: urban centres...

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Radical Alliances are Being Formed, By Tom North

A Muslim influencer, while making a camp fire, says that Australia is about to be returned to its original native indigenous Muslim people, who have been here, presumably for thousands of years, or at least preceding British settlement. Problem: Mohammed, the prophet and founder of Islam has as his dates ?570-632 AD, which sets a limit to the suppo...

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AI: Revolutionary Promise or Overhyped Eldorado? By Brian Simpson

This piece is something of a response to James Reed's article today, not rejecting his good points in favour of fossil fuels, but more to put the AI revolution in context. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been heralded as a transformative force, poised to reshape industries, economies, and societies. Its proponents envision a future of unparalleled...

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