Digital ID to Stop Illegal Migrant Labor? Neo-Marxist Dialectics: Problem-Reaction-Solution, Benjamin Bartee (Bangkok journalist)

Via The Telegraph (UK): "All adults will be issued with digital ID cards under plans by Sir Keir Starmer to tackle illegal immigration. The Prime Minister is expected to announce… his backing in principle for a so-called "Brit card" designed to combat illegal migrants working in the black economy. Anyone seeking to start a new job or rent a propert...

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Hillary Clinton: The Architect of “Post-Truth” Politics in the Social Construction Arena, By Chris Knight (Florida)

"Post-truth" has become shorthand for a political landscape untethered from objective reality, defined by Oxford Dictionaries as circumstances where "objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief," few figures embody its essence more profoundly than Hillary Clinton. Far from the bombastic...

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Treason by Triage: Maxine Waters' Admission and the Democrats' Shutdown Gambit Betraying American Citizens, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Woke Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) handed Republicans a silver bullet on a platter. Grilled by Lindell TV's Allison Steinberg on whether Democrats would risk shuttering federal operations to prioritise healthcare for illegal immigrants, Waters didn't dodge; she doubled down. "Democrats are demanding healthcare for everybody. We want to save lives. ...

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Starmer's Toxic Slip: Echoes of Clinton's Venom, and the Reckoning It Invites, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

At Liverpool's ACC on September 30, 2025, Sir Keir Starmer, flanked by union banners and the ghosts of Labour's landslide, unleashed a speech that wasn't just a rallying cry; it was a declaration of war. "If you say or imply that people cannot be English or British because of the colour of their skin… if you now say they should be deported, mark my...

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Mercy AND Justice: The Christian Call to Forgive AND for Just Authorities to Punish, By Mrs Vera West and Peter West

Following the anguished wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, the memorial stage in September 2025 became a crucible for two seemingly irreconcilable Christian imperatives: forgiveness and justice. Erika Kirk, a widow cloaked in grief, spoke with gospel radiance: "That young man, I forgive him… The answer to hate is not hate. The answer we know fro...

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The Warrior's Reckoning: Pete Hegseth's Purge of Woke Debris to Forge a Battle-Ready Force for the Storms Ahead, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

At the Marine Corps Base Quantico on September 30, 2025, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, now helming the rechristened "Department of War," stood before an auditorium swollen with over 800 generals, admirals, and flag officers, summoned from global outposts at a cost estimated in the hundreds of thousands. Flanked by President Donald Trump, who w...

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The Murder of Charlie Kirk Shows What’s Coming Next... Senator Babet

The same radicals who silenced Charlie want you silenced too. Charlie Kirk's murder is a wake up call. It shows us the true face of radical left extremism, people who celebrate death and silence dissent. This ideology as anti truth, anti faith, and anti civilisation. They cannot tolerate anyone who rejects their dogmas on gender, abortion, climate ...

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Academic Fraud and the Fraud of the Academy: Against the Universities! By Professor X

The integrity of academic research is under siege, and has been as long as I have been "Professor X." As highlighted in Kit Yates' recent opinion piece (linked below), the scientific community faces a crisis ignited by fraudulent practices such as citation cartels, ghost-writing, and fake peer reviews. In 2023 alone, over 10,000 scientific papers w...

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The Great Australian Migration Scam: How International Education Became a Backdoor to Residency, By James Reed and Paul Walker

Australia's international education sector is often hailed as an economic powerhouse, generating billions in tuition fees and positioning the country as a global hub for learning. In 2023-24 alone, it supposedly contributed over AUD 48 billion to the economy, supporting jobs and universities, a figure which is contested. But beneath this glossy ven...

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UK Digital ID: "1984" on Steroids, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In George Orwell's 1984, the Party's telescreens pierced every home, whispering propaganda while devouring privacy in an unblinking gaze. Big Brother didn't need consent; he demanded obedience, turning citizens into nodes in a vast machine of control. Fast-forward to October 2025, and the United Kingdom, once a bastion of Magna Carta liberties, edg...

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The Unyielding Quill: J.K. Rowling's Rebuke to Emma Watson and the Imperative of Principled Dissent, By Dr Brittany Miller (Londonistan)

The embers of a long-simmering cultural conflagration flared anew, pitting the creator of a wizarding world against one of its most luminous stars. J.K. Rowling, the architect of Harry Potter, has endured years of vitriol for her defence of sex-based rights, views that earned her the epithet "TERF" and a torrent of death threats from trans activist...

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Shadows in the Data: Unpacking Claims of Escalating Mortality from Japan's COVID Vaccines, By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

As the world continues to grapple with the long tail of the COVID-19 pandemic, a provocative analysis of Japanese vaccination data has reignited debates over mRNA shots. Popularized by entrepreneur Steve Kirsch on his Substack, the claim hinges on visualisations from a tool built by Kenji Fujikawa, a Tokyo city councillor and former informatics res...

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The Drums of War: Echoes of Escalation in a Fractured World, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The rhythm of war has always begun as a distant murmur in the shadowed corridors of history, a faint tattoo of boots on parade grounds, the low hum of factories churning out steel. But today, in the crisp northern autumn of 2025, those drums beat louder, their cadence reverberating from the steppes of Ukraine to the halls of NATO capitals. What beg...

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From Safety to Censorship: Why Australia’s New Age-Checks Threaten Free Speech, By Brian Simpson

In just a few months, Australians will face something unthinkable: you may need to hand over your ID just to use a search engine. That's right, the same Google search box we've relied on for decades will now demand "age assurance" before you can look up certain topics. The government's line is simple: this is about protecting children from pornogra...

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EV Subsidies: Australia’s Great Green Rort, By James Reed

Picture it: a gleaming Tesla Model Y glides through Sydney's leafy east, its woke driver basking in the glow of a $12,000 Fringe Benefits Tax break. Out west, a tradie fills up his battered ute and, via his taxes, pays for that joyride. If electric vehicles are truly the planet-saving technology their boosters claim, why are we shovelling half a bi...

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Crushed by Mass Migration: The Migration Blowout the Albanese Government Wants to Bury, George Christensen

 There's an old political trick that goes something like this: when the facts are against you, suppress them. And when that fails, attack those who speak up. Welcome to the Albanese Government's immigration policy. You see, Australia isn't being steadily and responsibly grown through considered migration. We're being swamped. And now, the trut...

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Red Dawn on Campus: The Alarming Rise of Socialism Among Youth, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

A fresh Yale poll dropped like a Molotov cocktail bomb into the US culture wars: Nearly half of college undergrads, 46%, agree that socialism, "despite imperfections" in places like Cuba and the Soviet Union, trumps the U.S. capitalist model! Another 36% outright prefer socialism to live under, edging out capitalism's 40%. Among self-identified lib...

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Why the UK has a Third World Health System By Richard Miller and Dr Brittany Miller, (Londonistan)

Greek shipping dynasty heiress, Marissa Laimou, a vibrant 30-year-old theatre actress who had clawed her way back from breast cancer and a rare blood disorder, drew her final breath on September 11, 2025, alone in her bed after a night of escalating agony. What began as dizziness, itching, fever, and low blood pressure on September 9, symptoms scre...

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Migrant Momentum: How Mass Immigration is Rewriting Foreign Policy in the West, By Paul Walker

In a Fox News smackdown that echoed across the Atlantic, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio laid bare a seismic shift: High migration from the Middle East has flooded electorates in Australia, the UK, France, and Canada, birthing a vocal bloc that's twisting arms on foreign policy, most glaringly, toward recognizing a Palestinian state. "Their cou...

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Milei's Migration Manifesto: Why Uncontrolled Inflows Are a National Disaster, By Chris Knight (Florida)

 Javier Milei, Argentina's chainsaw-wielding libertarian lion, didn't pull punches at the UN General Assembly last week. In a fiery 20-minute fusillade, his second UN roast after torching the "leviathan" last year, he branded uncontrolled public spending and mass migration as twin temptations of the "comfort of the present," policies that "inc...

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