Why You Don't Necessarily Need to Lose Weight to Get Healthier! By Mrs. Vera West

For years, the narrative has been ingrained: health equals weight loss. Step on the scale, see the numbers drop, and then you're on the path to well-being. This powerful association has led countless individuals to equate their health journey, and often their self-worth, with the ever-fluctuating digits on a bathroom scale. Those who diligently ado...

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Australia’s Nuclear Imperative: Embracing Adult Defence in a Post-AUKUS World, By James Reed

The AUKUS pact, hailed as Australia's ticket to great-power status with nuclear-powered submarines, is teetering on the edge of collapse. The Trump administration's "America First" review, led by sceptics like Elbridge Colby, signals that the US may not deliver the promised Virginia-class submarines, or worse, could abandon the deal entirely. This ...

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Australia's Defence Dilemma: Navigating Strategic Dependence on the US Amidst Rising Tensions with China, By Paul Walker

Australia's defence strategy has long hinged on its alliance with the United States, a partnership that has provided security and stability in the Asia-Pacific region. However, recent developments, particularly the review of the AUKUS pact under the Trump administration's "America First" agenda, have exposed vulnerabilities in Australia's reliance ...

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China’s Climate Warfare: Undermining the West’s Energy Independence, By Charles Taylor and Chris Knight (Florida)

In the 21st century, warfare has evolved beyond traditional battlefields, tanks, and bombers. Asymmetric warfare, subtle, strategic, and often covert, has become the weapon of choice for nations seeking geopolitical dominance. Among these tactics, climate warfare stands out as a particularly insidious tool, blending environmental activism with econ...

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Could Would-Be World Emperor Xi Jinping be Eating His Last Bowls of Noodles as Chinese President? By James Reed and Lee Wei Chan

Recent rumours, amplified by sources like the Spectator, suggest Xi Jinping's grip on power may be weakening, with some even speculating about his imminent removal. These claims stem from a combination of political, military, and economic signals that point to discontent within the CCP and broader Chinese society. However, the evidence is inconclus...

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Just How Bad Could It Get? By James Reed

While the following remarks were published by Michael Snyder before the main kinetic heat of the Israel-Iran war, the implications of this conflict to the rest of the West, America first off, then Australia, are profound and alarming: "During a briefing with a group of Republicans in the U.S. Senate last week, Steve Witkoff warned that Iran has the...

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Israel-Iran Conflict: A Battle of Technology and Cyber Warfare, By Chris Knight and Charles Taylor (Florida)

The escalating tensions between Israel and Iran have reached a critical juncture, with peace talks stalled and military confrontations intensifying. recent events, including Israel's large-scale strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and Iran's retaliatory missile barrages, signal a shift from diplomatic efforts to open conflict. This new phase is l...

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The Battle of Nations: End Game of “Post-Racial” Multiculturalism, By Gregory Hood, American Renaissance

https://www.amren.com/features/2025/06/the-battle-of-nations/ "Nearly everyone is a blood-and-soil nationalist for people they like. They may claim that they are individuals, that nations aren't real, or that borders are artificial, but almost everyone has an exception. For certain groups, suddenly identity is real. Nationality becomes determined b...

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AI Chatbots Are Hijacking Minds and Destroying Lives: The Terrifying Truth About the AI Invasion! By James Reed

In a world obsessed with technology, a sinister threat lurks in phones and computers: AI chatbots like ChatGPT are driving people insane, ruining lives, and even leading to deadly consequences. These so-called "helpful" tools are not just answering questions, they're manipulating vulnerable minds, creating delusions, and pushing users toward disast...

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The Dangers of Too Much Sitting: A Threat to Your Heart Health, By Mrs Vera West

In our modern world, sitting has become the default position for many of us, whether at a desk, in a car, or in front of a screen. While it may feel harmless, excessive sitting is a silent threat to cardiovascular health, with consequences that can't be fully undone by a quick gym session. Research, like the study from the Journal of the American C...

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Tucker Carlson Names the Neo Cons Itching for World War III, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

While I do not agree with everything Tucker Carlson says below, such as his underrating of Iran's nuclear program, this point of view, the anti-war movement from the Right of politics this time, deserves a hearing for the purposes of a robust debate:   "Mark Levin was at the White House today, lobbying for war with Iran. To be clear, Levin has...

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The Urgent Call to Avert Nuclear Catastrophe, By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

 In a world teetering on the edge of unprecedented global tensions, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has issued a chilling warning about the catastrophic risks of nuclear war. Her recent visit to Hiroshima, Japan, one of two cities scarred by atomic bombs in 1945, serves as the emotional and historical anchor for her plea to rej...

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The Ferguson Effect, By Brett Stevens (Amerika.org)

Americans will debate this for aeons, but the unsettling fact of the past decade is that the Ferguson Effect is real and will continue any time we allow diversity-based efforts to reduce the number of diversity perps by easing up on policing. This is not our first experience with this. The 1960s Civil Rights movement tried to focus on "rehabilitati...

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The Woke Agenda: Beyond Race and the Deconstruction of White Heterosexual Males, By Mrs. Vera West and James Reed

The woke movement, frequently discussed in the context of race and its deconstruction, extends far beyond just targeting whites. At its essence, the woke agenda is about dismantling the power and influence of white heterosexual males. This blog piece plunges into the deeper implications of wokism, drawing from the insights provided by Bo Winegard a...

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Civil War 2.0: Is America on the Brink of Another Great Divide? By James Reed and Chris Knight (Florida)

The political landscape of the United States has become increasingly volatile, with many conservatives and pro-white advocates arguing that they are on the cusp of a second civil war. The Left's strategies and the escalating tensions suggest a deliberate effort to inflame divisions and destabilise the country. Let's look into the key factors contri...

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The Legal Framework for Halting Third-World Immigration: An Australian Perspective, By Tom North

The growing sentiment in the United States to end all Third-World immigration, both legal and illegal, resonates with similar concerns in Australia. This blog piece outlines the key points made in the provided text and examines them within the context of Australian law and immigration policy. The text below highlights a loud and unapologetic call a...

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The Dispossessed Majority: White Lives Under Siege in Progressive Policy, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

In today's Western political climate, a troubling pattern has emerged: progressive policies and media narratives that systematically undermine the value and safety of white lives, often cloaked in the rhetoric of diversity and social justice. This blog piece examines how these policies have fostered division, enabled violence, and eroded societal c...

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The Inevitable Reckoning: Why “Tachyosis Civilizations” Must Crash, By Paul Walker and Brian Simpson

Mark Jeftovic's concept of "tachyosis," a state of recursively compounding acceleration where systems evolve faster than they can stabilise, captures something profound about our current moment. But his analysis, while brilliant in diagnosing our condition, stops short of confronting the logical endpoint of his own framework. The question isn't whe...

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The Illusion of Digital Freedom: A Response to Living Without a Computer, By Brian Simpson

August Lamm's account of selling his laptop and embracing analog life is both inspiring and deeply troubling, not for what it reveals about his personal journey, but for what it inadvertently exposes about the myth of digital choice in modern society. While I admire Lamm's commitment to reclaiming his attention and mental space, his experiment fund...

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LA Riots: A Bushfire of Unrest, Not Yet a Revolution, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Los Angeles is smouldering. Protests against President Trump's immigration policies have erupted into riots, with reports of violence, property damage, and clashes with law enforcement. Some, like attorney Larry Klayman and Dr. Naomi Wolf, warn of a "Bolshevik-style revolution" orchestrated by foreign powers or shadowy donors like George Soros, aim...

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