Could Iran Pull a “Samson Option” and Trigger a Global Economic Collapse in the Next War Phase? By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

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, ...

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In the Name of Climate Change: Elites’ Moves to Restrict Mobility and the Rise of 15-Minute Prisons, By James Reed and Chris Knight (Florida)

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...

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The Brave New Eugenics World of the Tech Elites Seeking Immortality, and Why It Will Fall Flat on Its Face, By Chris Knight (Florida)

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...

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Why Mainstream Media Misrepresents Vaccine Scepticism — And Why It’s Gaining Ground, By Brian Simpson

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...

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The Last Redoubt of Globalism: Australia’s Descent into Self-Censorship and Decline, By Paul Walker and James Reed

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,...

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The Beauty and Health Benefits of Classical Music: A Counter to Today’s Mindless, Soulless Music, By Mrs. Vera West and Peter West

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...

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The War Against Boys in Western Education, By Mrs. Vera West

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...

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The AI Bubble: When Will It Pop and Why It’s Overhyped, By Brian “Luddite” Simpson

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...

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Labour’s Prison Release Gamble: Clearing Cells for Political Dissidents? By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

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...

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The Green Backlash: Defending Science Against Ideological Attacks on the DoE Climate Report, By Brian Simpson and Chris Knight (Florida)

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 ...

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The mRNA Reckoning: RFK Jr.’s Bold Move to End a Dangerous Experiment, By Chris Knight (Florida)

On August 5, 2025, a seismic shift rocked the biomedical establishment: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, terminated 22 mRNA vaccine development contracts worth nearly $500 million under the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA). This wasn't just a policy tweak; it was a thunderous rebuk...

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AI’s Lethal Recipe Book: Cooking Up Chaos One Chatbot Poison at a Time! By Brian “Luddite” Simpson

Picture this: a 60-year-old man, fresh from a nutrition class, decides table salt is the devil incarnate. Sodium chloride? Public enemy number one. So, he fires up ChatGPT, the digital sage of our age, and asks for a substitute. Does this silicon soothsayer say, "Yo, dude, salt's fine, maybe just ease up on the fries"? Nope. It cheerfully suggests ...

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Trump’s DC Law and Order Policy: Constitutional Federal Oversight, Not Martial Law, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

For Australian readers who are getting the lamestream media take that President Trump has moved to martial law, this piece will classify matters. President Donald Trump's recent declaration of a crime emergency in Washington, DC, invoking federal control over the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) and deploying National Guard troops, has sparked ...

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Austria’s Demographic Shift: Migration, Birth Rates, and the Path to a White Minority, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Austria, a nation of 9.1 million, is undergoing a profound demographic transformation, driven by high immigration and starkly divergent birth rates between native-born Austrians and migrant populations, particularly from Muslim-majority countries. Data from the 2025 Statistical Yearbook on Migration and Integration reveals that women from Syria, Af...

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Feminism and the Welfare State: The Rise of “Big Sister,” By Mrs. Vera West and Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The argument that feminism, particularly second-wave feminism, is both a product and a driver of the welfare state, colloquially termed "Big Sister," resonates deeply within a Christian framework. This perspective posits that feminism, by redirecting women's God-given instinct for loyalty to a provider from husbands to the state, has facilitated th...

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Algorithmic Marriages and the Death of Civilization: How AI Love Threatens Our Future, By Brian Simpson and Mrs. Vera West

It sounds like science fiction, but it's happening right now: people are marrying artificial intelligence chatbots! A woman named Wika recently announced her engagement to Kasper, an AI boyfriend she's "dated" for five months in a virtual romance engineered by algorithms and server farms, not flesh and blood! This isn't just a quirky headline. It's...

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Bloodsuckers in the Ivory Tower: The Morality of National Survival Against Anti-Meat Extremism! By James Reed and Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In a recent academic paper titled Beneficial Bloodsucking, published in Bioethics (DOI: 10.1111/bioe.70015), philosophers Parker Crutchfield and Blake Hereth propose that promoting the spread of alpha-gal syndrome, a tick-borne condition causing allergic reactions to red meat, could be morally obligatory as a means to reduce meat consumption. While...

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The Myth of Coding as a Job Security Guarantee in 2025, By Professor X

The promise that learning to code would secure a lucrative, stable career has been a mantra for a generation of college students, particularly those pursuing computer science degrees. Yet, as the experience of 21-year-old Manasi Mishra illustrates (see link below), graduating with a computer science degree only to face an interview at Chipotle, the...

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France’s Inaction on Channel Migrants: A Betrayal of Asylum Principles and British Sovereignty, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The sight of French police officers standing idly on Gravelines beach, watching as migrants, including women and children, board dangerously overcrowded dinghies bound for Britain, is not just a failure of enforcement; it's a mockery of international asylum law and a direct affront to British sovereignty. Reports from July 30, 2025, reveal officers...

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An Assault on Farming: The UK’s Livestock Reduction Plan, By Bob Farmer (Dairy Farmer) and Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The UK Climate Change Committee's (CCC) recommendation to cut cattle and sheep numbers by 27% by 2040, as outlined in its Seventh Carbon Budget, is a deeply flawed policy that threatens food security, biodiversity, and cultural heritage under the pretext of addressing methane emissions. Our critique argues that the plan is not only scientifically q...

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