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...
The data from Austria points to a fundamental shift: when native children are no longer the majority in their own primary schools, you're not just looking at demographic transition, you are witnessing the redefinition of a nation's cultural DNA. It's important to separate alarmism from hard consequences, but that doesn't mean avoiding uncomfortable...
Imagine a scenario where human-like in every way, extra-terrestrial refugees from another galaxy arrive on Earth. They are all blonde, fair-skinned, drop-dead beautiful, and staunchly Right-wing, their planet destroyed by a cosmic catastrophe, like multiculturalism. Their values align with conservative principles: strict borders, traditional hierar...
On June 12, 2025, the United Nations is holding an "Expert Workshop" on disinformation. It's to be a low-key event, without much fanfare or public debate. But for many of us, this quiet gathering represents more than just another bureaucratic meeting. It's seen as a subtle yet significant step in a long-term plan to reshape what we can say, what we...
Why Constitutional Rights Require Citizens Willing to Fight for Freedom! By Charles Taylor (Florida)
The arrest of a 74-year-old Scottish grandmother for silently holding a sign reading "Coercion is a crime, here to talk, only if you want" outside a Glasgow abortion clinic should send chills down the spine of anyone who values free expression. Rose Docherty's detention by four police officers for peaceful protest represents not an aberration in mo...
The statistics are as stark as they are tragic: life expectancy in Britain has stalled for the first time in over a century. In some communities, it's actively declining. In north-east Lincolnshire, people are dying eight years earlier than they did just a decade ago. The immediate cause? Not just poverty or poor healthcare, but something more fund...
Universities in America and Australia have developed a dangerous addiction to foreign student money, and domestic students are paying the price. What began as noble talk about "diversity" and "international perspectives" has devolved into a cynical cash grab that discriminates against local students, inflates costs, destroys academic standards, and...
In December 2024, reports surfaced that the China-affiliated hacking group Salt Typhoon had exploited backdoors in U.S. telecommunications networks, specifically those mandated by the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), to conduct widespread surveillance. This breach, which targeted major providers like AT&T, Verizon, and...
For years, millions of users trusted Google's "incognito mode" to protect their privacy while browsing the web. The promise was simple: browse privately, leave no traces, keep your activities to yourself. What we now know is that this was one of the most cynical deceptions in Big Tech history, a $5 billion lie that turned privacy-conscious users in...
The idea of a "breakaway civilization" has captured imaginations, blending intrigue, suspicion, and the allure of hidden knowledge into a narrative that feels ripped from science fiction. Recently, Mike Adams, in his June 6, 2025, Brighteon Broadcast News episode, stirred the pot by claiming such a civilisation already exists on Earth, wielding exo...