As the House Oversight Committee prepares to question former President Bill Clinton and others about their ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the spotlight is once again on Clinton's association with the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender. With subpoenas issued and depositions scheduled to begin on August 18, 2025, the question arises: should Bil...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s assertion that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines may have encouraged rapid viral mutations, rendering the vaccines ineffective and potentially prolonging the pandemic, aligns with certain virological and immunological principles. Below, I outline the case supporting his claim. Viruses like SARS-CoV-2 naturally mutate as they replicate,...
On May 8, 2025, Bill Gates announced that he will donate most of his fortune to his foundation over the next 20 years, and then it will terminate on December 31, 2045. In an article posted on gatesnotes.com he stated, "This is a change from our original plans. When Melinda and I started the Gates Foundation in 2000, we included a clause in the foun...
Australia's upcoming 2035 emissions reduction target, expected to be announced by September 2025, has sparked intense debate. The Climate Change Authority's draft advice suggests a 65–75% cut in emissions from 2005 levels, with some analyses, like that from Monash University's Climateworks Centre, claiming reductions as high as 85% are feasible. Pr...
On August 1, 2025, Australia's Labor and Greens parties blocked debate on the Sex Discrimination Amendment (Restoring Biological Definitions) Act 2025, a bill by Liberal Senator Alex Antic to define "man" and "woman" as biologically male and female and remove "gender identity" from the Sex Discrimination Act. This rare move, halting a bill at its f...
Attorney General Pam Bondi's August 2025 order for a grand jury to investigate allegations that the Obama administration fabricated the Russia collusion narrative to undermine Donald Trump's 2016 presidency, has ignited a firestorm. Fuelled by DNI Tulsi Gabbard's declassified documents, the probe targets Obama, Clinton, and top officials like James...
The attempt to cancel Sydney Sweeney might go down as one of the biggest misfires in recent culture-war history. Why? Because it's too obvious. Too petty. Too desperate. The girl starred in an American Eagle jeans ad, wearing denim, looking confident, and, worst of all, being attractive. And that was apparently enough to trigger a full-blown media ...
Once upon a time, Marvel was untouchable. Billion-dollar box office hits. Massive crossover appeal. Characters who felt iconic, timeless, and fun. And then … Marvel went woke. And now, Marvel is broke, culturally, creatively, and commercially. The recent Fantastic Four: First Steps was different. Reports say it steered clear of identity politics, r...
Alex Marlow's Breaking the Law argues that the Biden White House orchestrated a vast conspiracy to rig the 2024 election by weaponising the legal system against Donald Trump, aiming to jail or bankrupt him to block his presidency. This "lawfare," legal actions used as political tools, targeted Trump through six major cases, each with alleged ties t...
Sydney Sweeney in tight jeans shouldn't be political. But somehow, her body, or more precisely, the way men respond to it, has become another front in the culture war. The backlash she received after modelling for American Eagle jeans wasn't just about fashion or feminism. It was a symptom of something deeper: the Left's growing hostility to mascul...
By now you've probably noticed it. That creeping suspicion that something's off, that scandals appear and vanish with suspicious timing, that one politician's typo becomes headline news, while another's international corruption barely registers. That the system isn't just broken, it's rigged, and it knows it. Rick McDowell's recent essay in America...
The utilitarian mantra of "the greatest good for the greatest number" sounds noble, but its application in public health, as Robert W. Malone argues, often breeds injustice by trampling individual rights, particularly informed consent. From COVID vaccine mandates, to the absurd proposal of engineering ticks to spread meat allergies, the pursuit of ...
Across the UK, from Epping to Manchester, protests outside hotels housing asylum seekers have erupted, with citizens chanting "save our kids" and demanding "remigration." The media, from Sky News to the BBC, paints these as the work of far-Right extremists, spotlighting groups like the English Defence League or Britain First. But this narrative obs...
The term heterofatalism is the latest feminist export from the grievance-industrial complex, an ideological upgrade from "men are trash" to "men have ruined straight love forever." Coined by UPenn's Asa Seresin and mainstreamed in The New York Times Magazine, it claims that modern heterosexual relationships are doomed because men are emotionally st...
As in the UK and Australia, the political class are using supposed child safety online as a mechanism to create a digital dystopia, smashing what remains of free speech. This is also now being seen in America. The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the proposed SCREEN Act are masquerading as child protection laws while laying the groundwork for mass...
One in ten Australians are a single setback, a rent hike, medical bill, or car breakdown, away from losing their homes, according to Orange Sky's research. This staggering statistic, coupled with over 122,000 people already experiencing homelessness, paints a picture of a national crisis as dire as any war. Yet, the Albanese government's response i...
The recent NPR interview with Carol Mason, author of an upcoming book claiming the pro-life movement is linked to far-Right extremism and white nationalism, is a masterclass in ideological overreach. The argument that pro-life advocacy, driven by diverse, law-abiding citizens, many of them women and people of colour, is somehow extremist or akin to...
Hadrian's Wall, stretching 74 miles across northern England, stood for 300 years as the Roman Empire's bulwark against the untamed Caledonians of the north. Built in A.D. 122 under Emperor Hadrian, it was a marvel of engineering and a stark symbol of control, marking the boundary between Rome's civilised domain and the chaotic beyond. Its milecastl...
The push for net-zero carbon emissions has become a global obsession, driven by a narrative that paints human activity as the sole driver of climate catastrophe. Yet, recent data on Canada's 2023 wildfires, which released a staggering 647 megatonnes of carbon, more than the annual emissions of countries like Germany, Japan, and Russia, casts seriou...
In 2024, German authorities reported a record-high 1,011 suspects in gang rape cases, up from 990 in 2023 and nearly double the 537 recorded in 2013, according to a parliamentary response to AfD MP Stephan Brandner, as reported by Nius. The data shows a significant rise in gang rape suspects since 2015, coinciding with the migrant crisis under form...