Somewhere in the labyrinthine depths of the European Union Commission, the executive engine of the EU, a peculiar digital vault hums. It's a computer housing "secret documents" that cannot be searched or printed, files that vanish from view after a mere thirty minutes. As reporters for Welt am Sonntag have observed, this bizarre system isn't just a...
Here are some of the criminals that the left in LA are rioting for. The Left want these types to roam the streets, with guns, because, well, they are their kind of folks. "Rolando Veneracion-Enriquez, a national of the Philippines who has prior convictions for sexual penetration with a foreign object, assault with intent to commit rape, and b...
The footage is clear, the evidence undeniable: what transpired in Los Angeles over the past few days transcended the boundaries of legitimate protest. While the right to express dissent is a cornerstone of a free society, that right is tethered to the rule of law. When that tether snaps, when anger boils over into outright violence, property destru...
For decades, a stark, almost undeniable truth has echoed from the halls of medicine: salt is bad for you. Ask nearly any doctor, or even just a health-conscious friend, and the immediate advice is often to cut down on sodium. This seemingly immutable piece of health wisdom rests primarily on two pillars: the belief that salt inexorably raises blood...
George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four has long served as a stark warning against totalitarianism, state surveillance, and the insidious control of thought. But in a twist that could have been plucked straight from its own pages, the very estate entrusted with Orwell's legacy now stands accused of enacting a form of ideological policing on the novel ...
British football stadiums are often seen as cauldrons of passion, where emotions run high and loyalties are fiercely declared. But sometimes, what spills onto the terraces goes beyond the game itself, offering a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the public mood. That's exactly what happened recently in Barcelona, where English fans, gathered to watch th...
The Covid-19 pandemic will be remembered not only for its global health impact but also for the extraordinary and, in many ways, flawed response it elicited from governments, public health institutions, and the scientific establishment. A recent peer-reviewed article by Quinn et al., "What Lessons Can Be Learned from the Management of the COV...
This article by Tom Armstrong in American Thinker is a powerful expression of the deep alienation and anger felt by many white working-class Britons in response to cultural, demographic, and political changes in the UK. Whether or not one agrees with all of the claims or framing, the article represents a viewpoint that is increasingly widespr...
The violent unrest that erupted in Los Angeles in June 2025, following federal immigration enforcement actions, has triggered fresh scrutiny of the blurred lines between protest, political activism, and public disorder. While mass demonstrations are a time-honoured part of democratic life, the events unfolding in major U.S. cities suggest som...
As civilisations approach collapse, history shows they often enter a phase of oppression overdrive, where ruling elites, desperate to maintain control, abandon liberal principles like free speech and deploy authoritarian measures to silence dissent. The UK's Prevent program, as detailed in the Nation First article, exemplifies this in 2025 Britain,...
In the heart of Britain's legal system, a quiet but catastrophic shift has taken place, one that may signal the beginning of the end for liberal democracy as we know it. The recent conviction of Hamit Coskun for a "religiously aggravated public order offence" after publicly burning a copy of the Qur'an marks more than just a court ruling. It repres...
The summer of 2020, marked by the global Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests following George Floyd's death, was a moment of collective frenzy that Eric Kaufmann terms "asymmetric multiculturalism." This phenomenon, where racial identity politics amplify one group's grievances while silencing others, exposed a deeper malaise in Western civilisation. ...
Jonathan Miller's stark warning from France should terrify every European leader still clinging to the delusion that mass migration can continue without catastrophic consequences. After 25 years living in France, Miller sees what the political establishment refuses to acknowledge: the country is on the brink of full-scale civil war, and the state h...
The mask has finally slipped. Donald Trump, the man who campaigned as the champion of American freedom against the deep state, has just handed that same deep state the ultimate weapon of control. Through his partnership with Palantir Technologies and the Trojan horse of government "efficiency," Trump has built the surveillance infrastructure that e...
London's tourism industry faces an uncomfortable reality: rising crime rates are beginning to affect one of the world's most visited cities. Recent reports suggest that major hotel chains are expressing concerns about safety, with crime statistics painting a troubling picture that challenges the narrative of London as a safe, cosmopolitan destinati...
France, once the proud heart of European civilisation, now finds itself at a crossroads, beset by waves of immigration that threaten not only its social fabric but the very core of its national identity. From a Euro-nationalist standpoint, the so-called "French model" of integration is in crisis, revealing deep fractures in the republic's ability t...
Australia's international education sector, often hailed as a supposed $51 billion export industry, is under scrutiny for its darker underbelly: a system that critics argue exploits vulnerable students, inflates economic benefits, and fuels a shadow economy of visa rorts and financial hardship. This post explores the so-called international student...
In July 2024, a chilling incident at Detroit Metropolitan Airport thrust the issue of agroterrorism into the spotlight. Two Chinese nationals, Yunqing Jian, 33, and Zunyong Liu, 34, were charged with conspiracy, smuggling goods, making false statements, and visa fraud after allegedly attempting to smuggle Fusarium graminearum, a fungus labelled a "...
With Australia firmly in the embrace of the Big Pharma globalist religion of mRNA, with mRNA factories no doubt soon to be everywhere, there is no realistic hope of seeing Dr Joseph Sansone's mRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act, enacted in Australia, soon. But, to be comprehensive in our coverage of what is going on, and what is not, here is the Bill f...
Across Western democracies, a stark disparity has emerged in how protests are treated, revealing a troubling inconsistency in the application of law enforcement and societal tolerance. Recent events in Los Angeles, where federal immigration operations sparked violent clashes, highlight this issue. Protests by Left-leaning groups, often tied to prog...
