A Storm on an Escalator! By Chris Knight (Florida)

Trump's "Triple Sabotage" broadside against the United Nations reads like a script pitched somewhere between House of Cards and a slapstick farce. The alleged sequence, an escalator that abruptly stops as the Trumps step aboard, a mysteriously dead teleprompter, and an auditorium sound system conveniently switched off, would, if planned, indeed mak...

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A Promising Solution for Our Water, But What About Our Bodies? Okra, Fenugreek, and the Microplastic Problem, By Mrs Vera West and Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The modern world is awash in plastic, and its microscopic remnants are now ubiquitous, from the deepest ocean trenches to the air in our homes. These tiny fragments, known as microplastics, are typically smaller than five millimetres and have become a pervasive contaminant in the global environment. Understanding their origins is crucial to address...

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Hexes, Hearsay, and the Hard Edges of Law, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Suppose, just for the sake of argument, that the dark arts worked. Suppose the Etsy hex (see below) wasn't merely a click-bait stunt but a true invocation of "satanic powers," and that Charlie Kirk's death really was the consequence. Could American law, built on evidence, reason, and the presumption that nature runs on natural causes, ever treat th...

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The End of Progress: Why Modernity’s Engine is Sputtering Out, By Brian Simpson

Is "progress" as we know it, a relentless march toward a shinier, techier, more centralised future, running out of steam? Dr. David McGrogan, in a provocative piece for Daily Sceptic, argues it is, predicting a return to the tangible, grounded, and human over the digital dystopia we're barrelling toward. I'm with him on this, but I'll frame it thro...

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Defending Natalism: Why Bringing Life into the World is a Profound Good, Not a Far-Right Conspiracy By Mrs Vera West and Peter West

Lately, the headlines have been buzzing with a bizarre twist: If you think humans should, you know, have babies to keep the species going, you're suddenly "far-Right." APolitico piece on the NatalCon conference in Austin paints pronatalism, aka natalism, the simple idea that reproduction is a core part of human flourishing, as some shadowy plot for...

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When Reason Flees: The Fertile Ground for Evil’s Bloom, By James Reed

In a world that's increasingly chaotic, think endless online vitriol, political polarisation, and a general erosion of civil discourse, it's tempting to ask: Why does evil seem to thrive? The answer, as echoed in timeless philosophy and starkly visible in modern society, boils down to one critical abandonment: reason. When we ditch logic, evidence,...

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The DEI Doomsday Clock: Why America's Systems Are One More “Diverse” Hire from Total Collapse, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

America's not just fraying at the edges, it's unravelling from the core, thread by ideological thread, despite Trump's efforts to halt the decay. Victor Davis Hanson's September 22, 2025, takedown in American Greatness nails it: When merit gets swapped for melanin, fires don't get fought, killers roam free, and "equity" turns into extinction events...

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Milan’s Mayhem: When Pro-Palestine Protests Turn Italy into a Battleground – Meloni’s Stand or the Left’s Self-Sabotage? By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Milan, September 23, 2025: Smoke billows from tear gas canisters at the city's central station, a sea of black-clad Antifa militants and chanting crowds hurls bottles and barricades at riot-geared police. What started as a "nationwide strike" for Palestinian rights has devolved into chaos, port blockades in Genoa and Trieste, Rome's Termini swarmed...

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Germany’s Ballot Box Betrayal: How Banning the AfD Exposed the Left’s Anti-Democratic Rot – And Why It’ll Boomerang Hard, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In the sleepy industrial city of Ludwigshafen, Rhineland-Palatinate, democracy didn't just take a hit on September 21, 2025 … it got kneecapped, dragged into an alley, and left for dead! The mayoral election, meant to be a straightforward contest of ideas, devolved into a farce when Alternative for Germany (AfD) frontrunner Joachim Paul was yanked ...

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OpenAI’s Dirty Big Secret: AI Hallucinations Aren’t Bugs – They're the Inevitable Beast in the Machine! By Professor X

Picture this: You're deep in a high-stakes boardroom, pitching a multimillion-dollar deal based on "insights" fromChatGPT. It sounds airtight, market trends, competitor analysis, revenue forecasts. Then, a sharp-eyed exec fact-checks one stat, and the whole house of cards collapses. Not a typo, not a glitch: the AI just hallucinated – spewing confi...

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Junk Thermometers, Junk Science: How the Met Office’s Dodgy Data Fuels the Net Zero Farce, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

As autumn paints Britain in September 2025, the Met Office trumpeted the summer as the "hottest ever," dethroning 2018 with a mean of 16.10°C. Hosepipe bans, "nationally significant" water crises, and dire warnings followed, pinning the blame on human emissions making such summers 70 times more likely. But before you buy the climate panic, consider...

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The Mirage of Scientism: Why “Science” Can’t Be the Ultimate Criterion of Truth, By Professor X

In a world where "follow the science" has become a mantra for everything from public policy to personal beliefs, it's easy to slip into scientism, the idea that science isn't just a powerful tool for understanding the universe, but the criterion for truth. Scientism posits that if something can't be empirically tested, measured, or falsified throug...

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Electric Lemons: Why Used EVs Are a Ticking Time Bomb for Buyers, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Electric vehicles (EVs) were supposed to be the green revolution: zipping silently past gas stations, slashing emissions, and saving you money on "fuel." Governments are all-in, banning new petrol cars by 2035 in places like the UK and EU, pumping subsidies into Tesla and friends. But as the first wave of EVs hits the second-hand market, a nasty tr...

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A Rising Shadow: The Surge of Anti-Christian Violence in 2025, By Peter West

In the span of mere days this September, the world witnessed a chilling convergence of tragedies that underscore a grim reality: Christians, far from being insulated in the modern age, are increasingly targets of lethal hatred. On September 10, 2025, conservative activist Charlie Kirk was gunned down mid-speech at Utah Valley University, his bold p...

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The Digital Leash: Unmasking the Global Surge in Censorship and Control, By Brian Simpson

The internet once promised a boundless frontier, a digital realm where ideas clashed, truths surfaced, and voices from the margins could challenge the powerful. But in 2025, that vision is crumbling. From London's fog to Hanoi's humid markets, a coordinated wave of digital IDs, biometric mandates, and algorithmic gatekeeping is tightening its grip ...

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Candace Owens vs. the Macrons: Discovery, Medical Exams, and the Limits of U.S. Defamation Law, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

When French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte filed a defamation lawsuit in Delaware against American commentator Candace Owens, the story immediately drew headlines for its unusual subject matter: Owens' repeated public claim that Brigitte Macron was "born male." This week the case took an even stranger turn. Owens told her audience ...

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Trump has been Busy: Vaccines, Autism and the UN, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Here is an update for Australian readers of what President Trump has been up to, relevant to our political position.First,his speech to the UN, telling them to their face that they are the problem: https://libertysentinel.org/trump-dismantles-un-in-powerful-speech-calls-climate-agenda-greatest-con-job-ever/ To recap: when President Donald Trump add...

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How Dangerous are Laser Pointers? By Chris Knight (Florida)

The Justice Department has charged Jacob Samuel Winkler with a federal offence after he allegedly aimed a red laser pointer at Marine One while President Trump was aboard. According to a legal complaint filed on Monday, a U.S. Park Police officer, Santiago, was first hit in the eyes by the red beam, briefly disoriented, and then saw Winkler point t...

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The Official Story Does Not Hold: A Reply to Charles Taylor and Chris Knight, By John Steele and Brian Simpson

Charles and Chris, our American correspondents for Alor.org have given a robust defence of the mainstream view on the Charlie Kirk shooting, rejecting one leading conspiracy theory that the real killing shot was by a brown shirt man in the front row: https://blog.alor.org/debunking-the-brown-shirt-shooter-conspiracy-how-ballistics-evidence-proves-t...

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The COVID Debacle: Not a Blunder, But a Calculated Wrong – David Bell Lays Bare the Truth, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Five years on, the scars of COVID-19 linger like a bad hangover from a party nobody wanted to attend. Trillions flushed down the drain, freedoms shredded, families shattered, all in the name of "saving lives." But was it all a tragic mistake, a frantic scramble against an unseen foe? Hardly. As Australian public health veteran David Bell argues in ...

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