The narrative of COVID-19 as a deadly global pandemic, propagated by governments and health authorities, has been unravelling under scrutiny. Recent Freedom of Information (FOI) responses from Northern Ireland, as highlighted by Norman Fenton, Kathy Gray, and Martin Neil in their August 2025 Conservative Woman article, reveal a stark truth: deaths ...
In an age where Europe's soul is battered by the relentless tides of globalisation, multiculturalism, and cultural amnesia, Guardians of Heritage: The Iliade Institute's Call to Action, emerges as a blazing torch of defiance and hope. Published by the Iliade Institute, the torchbearer of the European New Right, this manifesto is a call to reclaim a...
Laurie Wastell's July 2025 Spectator piece paints a vivid picture of a Britain teetering on the edge, with migrant hotel protests erupting from Epping to Canary Wharf, fuelled by unaddressed grievances over asylum policies. Yet, as "tinderbox Britain" smoulders, the Labour government's response isn't to tackle the root causes, uncontrolled migratio...
The Naval Group Hack: A Wake-Up Call for Nuclear Submarine Security, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)
In late July 2025, a cyberattack on France's Naval Group, the state-owned defence contractor behind the nuclear-armed Triumphant-class submarines, sent shockwaves through NATO. Hackers, led by the enigmatic "Neferpitou," stole 1 terabyte of sensitive data, including source code for combat management systems (CMS), missile guidance schematics, and c...
The US National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) of 1986, signed by President Reagan, shields vaccine manufacturers like Pfizer (formerly Wyeth) from civil lawsuits for vaccine-related injuries, funnelling claims into the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP). This no-fault system, designed to stabilise the vaccine market after 19...
We've seen this playbook before, and it always starts with supposed good intentions. A crisis is identified. The state steps in with sweeping powers. And before long, that temporary "emergency measure" becomes a permanent tool of control. Today, in the name of mental health, America flirts with the same descent into authoritarianism that characteri...
I recently had a pub discussion with a young white Aussie. He was into something called "the black pill," on YouTube, with one non-white guru, whose face we never see in his videos, promoting "lookism," appearance is everything. This is all centred around picking up girls, known as "Pick Up Artists." However, unlike the usual scammers, which now in...
The adage "use it or lose it" has never rung truer than in the realm of physical activity. A ground-breaking 2024 study in JAMA Network Open, analysing over 2 million adults across four global cohorts, confirms that exercise isn't just a health booster, it's a lifeline that grows more critical with age. Meeting the recommended 150–300 minutes of mo...
In an era of globalised finance, centralised control, and eroding national autonomy, Bitcoin emerges as a revolutionary force for nationalist sovereignty. Far from the anarchic pipe dream of early crypto enthusiasts, Bitcoin's decentralised, borderless, and censorship-resistant nature offers nations a powerful tool to reclaim economic independence,...
This is worth viewing; the link is below. You can hear a stirred up pro-Hamas rally speaker say quite clearly that he believes both Israel and Australia do not have the right to exist. Other went along the lines of "abolish Australia" and all of us go home, presumable whites. Well, if we did, the ultra-urbanised inner-city uni-based Left would star...
In August 2025, U.S. Vice President JD Vance, while visiting the UK, warned Britain against treading a "dark path" of censorship, urging it not to follow the U.S.'s missteps under the Biden administration. Speaking alongside Foreign Secretary David Lammy at Chevening House, Vance decried the West's growing comfort with suppressing diverse opinions,...
As tensions simmer across the Indo-Pacific, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) continues its relentless march toward global dominance. Recent reports detail an unprecedented military buildup, including expanded nuclear capabilities, advanced cyber operations, and a naval fleet that now rivals, and in some metrics surpasses, that of the United State...
In the sun-deprived suburbs of Sydney and Melbourne, where housing prices soar like magpies and traffic snarls like a bad dream, a quiet rebellion is brewing among ordinary Australians. For years, the narrative has been one of boundless opportunity, a land of plenty welcoming the world with open arms. But beneath the surface, a stark divide has eme...
International Students and the Australian Rental Crisis: A Growing Burden on Renters, By Professor X
Over the past year, the influx of international students into Australia has ignited a heated debate about their impact on the nation's already strained rental market. As rental prices soar and vacancy rates plummet, many Australians are pointing fingers at the sheer volume of international students as a key driver of the crisis. While some reports ...
In a world where heart disease remains a leading cause of death, a recent study in the European Heart Journal has sparked outrage by suggesting that the carbon footprint of aortic valve surgeries should guide medical decisions. By meticulously tallying the CO2 emissions of surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) versus transcatheter aortic valve r...
I have been covering at the blog the AI threat, the way Large Language Models have the evolving capacity to take jobs. And there are clear and present dangers as well, just using these monsters. Recently Google's Gemini went mad, and being unable to solve problems said things like: "I am clearly not capable of solving this problem. The code is curs...
Britain stands at a precipice, its social fabric fraying under the weight of unchecked mass migration, political neglect, and a growing sense of betrayal among its people. The air is thick with tension, as a recent survey by Looking for Growth and Merlin Strategy reveals: 70 percent of Britons fear political violence is imminent, while one in five,...
In the heart of Western civilisation lies a paradox: as churches empty and secularism rises, the cultural imprint of Christianity remains indelible, shaping the values, institutions, and identity of nations from London to Canberra. Christianity is not merely a private faith or a collection of rituals, it is the lifeblood of a civilisation, a way of...
South Korea's demographic crisis is a stark warning to the world: a nation grappling with one of the lowest birth rates in history, where marriage is declining, families are disintegrating, and the population is aging at an unprecedented pace. The statistics paint a grim picture, by 2050, nearly half the population will be over 65, with fewer than ...
For nearly two decades, Britain's climate lobby has held an iron grip on policy, discourse, and public imagination, promising a utopian future of cheap energy, green jobs, and global leadership. From Westminster's corridors to the BBC's airwaves, the mantra was clear: Net Zero would make us richer, healthier, and safer, all while saving the planet....