The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution is reshaping the world, driving breakthroughs in data analysis, automation, and innovation. But it's also exposing a fatal flaw in the global push for Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050. AI's voracious appetite for electricity is colliding head-on with the limitations of renewable energy, revealing the Net...
The brutal murders of Elsie Stancombe, Bebe King, and Alice da Silva Aguiar in Southport on July 29, 2024, shocked the United Kingdom. The savagery of the attack, 85, 122, and 4 stab wounds respectively, at a Taylor Swift-themed children's workshop, ignited a national outpouring of grief and fury. In the days that followed, protests erupted, driven...
In an era where Wi-Fi routers hum in every home and Bluetooth devices are as common as toys, a ground-breaking study has raised a red flag about the invisible radiation these devices emit. Published on July 10, 2025, in Cureus, the study Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Emissions and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Infants: A Prospective Cohort ...
Tyler Durden's July 29, 2025, ZeroHedge article exposes a glaring hypocrisy in America's cultural and legal landscape: a "whites-only" community in Arkansas, Return to the Land (RTTL), is vilified and threatened with legal annihilation, while a "Blacks-only" town in Georgia, Freedom, is lauded as a triumph of self-determination. This essay, from a ...
In the shadow of soaring immigration numbers and plummeting native birth rates, the West faces a stark ultimatum: reclaim its cultural vitality or fade into irrelevance. Edward Ring's August 2025 essay in American Greatness captures this peril vividly, warning that unchecked migration from high-fertility regions threatens to overwhelm Western socie...
In 2025, with median home prices in Australia's capital cities at $ 1, 034, 806, the financial system traps young Australians in a cycle of debt, siphoning wages into perpetual payments. From a Christian perspective, this is usury, not just high interest, but any exploitation of the vulnerable through lending, condemned across Scripture and church ...
If It Walks Like a Duck, Talks Like a Duck — It’s Probably a Psych-Ops in a Hoodie! By Brian Simpson
Let's stop pretending. The "AI Revolution" is not some spontaneous Cambrian explosion of benevolent machine intelligence, it's an exquisitely engineered Psychological Operation, slicker than a Madison Avenue martini and more persistent than a spam email from a Nigerian prince. We're told, with the sort of straight face normally reserved for hostage...
Somewhere in Surrey, England, police decided the best way to protect women was to send female officers jogging in tight leggings, hoping to be honked at. And honked at they were, within ten minutes, in fact. Cue the headlines: Eighteen arrests in one month! Cue the moral victory lap: Surrey Police are "cracking down" on street harassment! But let's...
Historian Robert Tombs, a stalwart against the "woke-washing" of British history, has stirred controversy with his claim that English identity is a learned construct, detached from ancestry. Speaking at the Roger Scruton Legacy Foundation's Now & England conference and doubling down in The Telegraph, Tombs argues that anyone can "become English...
In a scathing rebuke that echoes across the Atlantic, the US State Department's 2024 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices has declared that the UK's human rights situation has "worsened" over the past year. Released amid ongoing global scrutiny, this official dossier pulls no punches, highlighting "serious restrictions on freedom of expression...
In Biblical lore, Samson, facing certain doom, toppled the temple pillars, killing himself and his enemies in one final act of defiance. Fast-forward to 2025, and Iran might wield a modern equivalent: not nukes, but control over the Strait of Hormuz. As tensions simmer post the June 2025 Israel-Iran war, a 12-day clash that rattled global markets, ...
The open road has long symbolised freedom; a Sunday drive through rolling hills, wind in your hair, no agenda but exploration. But if recent policies are any indication, that magic might be fading. In the name of combating climate change, governments worldwide are eyeing ways to curb how far and how often we drive. From mileage tracking bills in th...
In the sun-drenched enclaves of Silicon Valley, a modern-day alchemy is underway. Tech titans, armed with billions and boundless hubris, are not just disrupting industries, they're attempting to hack humanity itself. Drawing from a cocktail of genetic engineering, biohacking, and futuristic fantasies, these elites envision a world where they and th...
A recent article in The Conversation on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine views exemplifies how mainstream media distorts vaccine scepticism, framing it as dangerous misinformation while sidestepping the legitimate concerns fuelling its rise. From a vaccine-sceptical perspective, this approach not only misrepresents the movement but also ignores syst...
Australia, once a beacon of pragmatic liberalism and economic resilience, is rapidly becoming the last stronghold of a globalist ideology that accepts external concerns over domestic well-being. As David Llewellyn-Smith argues in his Macrobusiness.com.au article (see below), the nation is ensnared in a system of mind control, where media, academia,...
In an era dominated by repetitive beats, auto-tuned vocals, and lyrically shallow pop songs, classical music stands as a timeless antidote, offering profound beauty and scientifically backed health benefits. While modern music often opts for instant gratification and commercial appeal, classical music invites listeners into a world of emotional dep...
Across the Western world, a troubling trend has emerged in education systems: the persistent underperformance of boys, particularly those from working-class backgrounds. In the UK, as highlighted by Toby Young in The Telegraph, (link below), white working-class boys are falling behind their peers at alarming rates. This issue is not unique to Brita...
The artificial intelligence (AI) boom has been sold as the dawn of a new era, self-driving cars, virtual doctors, and algorithms to solve every human woe. Trillions in market value, from Nvidia's $3.3 trillion peak to OpenAI's $157 billion valuation, fuel the hype, with venture capital pouring $40 billion into AI startups in 2024 alone. Yet, beneat...
In September 2024, Labour's Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood launched an early-release scheme that has freed over 26,000 prisoners by March 2025, including hundreds of serious offenders. While officially framed as a response to a genuine crisis of prison overcrowding, emerging reports suggest a more troubling motive: that the government is clearin...
In August 2025, the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) released a report, A Critical Review of Impacts of Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the US Climate, authored by respected scientists John Christy, Judith Curry, Steven Koonin, Ross McKitrick, and Roy Spencer. This document, grounded in empirical data and peer-reviewed research, challenges the "settled ...