Antony Flew (1923–2010), once hailed as the world's most prominent atheist philosopher, shocked the intellectual community in 2004 when he announced his conversion to deism, a belief in a non-interventionist God who created the universe. For Christians, Flew's journey from staunch atheism to acknowledging a divine intelligence, is a powerful testam...
The Trump administration's announcement on May 28, 2025, to "aggressively revoke" visas for Chinese students, particularly those with ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) or studying in "critical fields," has ignited a firestorm of debate. While the move has been condemned by China as "politically motivated and discriminatory," it reflects a g...
The revelation that households with at least one foreign national are claiming nearly £1 billion a month in Universal Credit payments in the UK is nothing short of a national disgrace. In March 2025, the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) reported that £941 million, 15.5% of the total £6.05 billion Universal Credit budget, was paid to such house...
A recent Rasmussen Reports survey, conducted between May 22 and 25–26, 2025, has revealed a significant shift in American public opinion regarding the safety of Covid-19 vaccines. The survey, which sampled 1,216 U.S. adults through national telephone and online interviews, found that 51% of respondents believe it is likely that Covid-19 vaccines ha...
The origin of the Covid-19 pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, remains one of the most pressing scientific mysteries of our time. While early narratives pointed to a natural spillover from animals to humans, possibly at a Wuhan seafood market, mounting evidence suggests that a laboratory accident at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) is th...
In the land of ten thousand lakes, Minnesota has boldly ventured where no state has gone before: a keyless utopia, courtesy of Statute 325E.3892, the "Lead and Cadmium in Consumer Products; Prohibition" law, effective July 1, 2025. Aimed at shielding children from the perils of heavy metals, this noble decree has inadvertently outlawed the humble k...
Oh, Paris. That shimmering jewel of croissant crumbs and existential ennui. The City of Lights? Pfft. The City of Love? Yawn. As of Saturday night, Paris has transcended such pedestrian labels to become the City of Sublime Pandemonium. And honestly, isn't it just multicult exquisite? If Paris isn't periodically erupting into a kaleidoscope of flami...
Recent revelations from Project Veritas, as reported by Blaze Media, have exposed a shadowy network of influence behind former President Joe Biden's administration, raising serious questions about who truly held power in the White House. Undercover footage featuring Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg and former Biden administration...
The World Health Organization's "Disease X" is not just a placeholder for some hypothetical future pandemic, it's a sinister blueprint for global control, a weaponised scheme to strip nations of sovereignty and enslave humanity under the guise of public health. Under Anthony Albanese's Labor government, Australia is sleepwalking into this New World...
Under Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labor government, Australia, once celebrated as the "Lucky Country," has been driven into a state of economic despair that feels more akin to a Third-World nation. A recent Salvation Army survey paints a harrowing picture: 55% of Australians seeking charity assistance are skipping meals, 57% cannot afford pre...
Eric Metaxas' Is Atheism Dead? (Salem Books, 2021) is a fervent apologetic work that confronts the cultural ascendancy of atheism, arguing that modern science, archaeology, and reason point unmistakably to the God of the Christian faith. Writing with the passion of a believer and the wit of a seasoned communicator, Metaxas seeks to embolden Christi...
Australia faces an existential threat in the Indo-Pacific, and our current defence strategy is woefully inadequate. China's military, growing at a pace unseen since World War II, casts a long shadow over our region. With a nuclear arsenal projected to exceed 1,000 warheads by 2030, a navy wielding nuclear-powered supercarriers, and advanced a...
As I sit in my cosy kitchen, sipping tea and gazing lovingly at the bottle of canola oil on my counter, I can't help but marvel at how something so ordinary has stirred up such a fuss. Seed oils, canola, sunflower, soybean, and the like, have been in our pantries for years, used for frying up Sunday breakfast or drizzling over a fresh garden salad....
I like to throw in a lesson to my physics students about how climate scientist get even basic atmospheric and ground-based physics, such as sea ice melting, wrong. Here in an easy-to-read lecture note fashion, because this is what I have taken are my thoughts on the shonky science behind climate change alarmism. This science trip is relevant since ...
Venus co-orbital asteroids are celestial bodies that share Venus's orbital path around the Sun, locked in a 1:1 mean-motion resonance. Currently, 20 such asteroids are known, but only one has an orbital eccentricity below 0.38, likely due to observational biases favouring the detection of asteroids with higher eccentricities (meaning how much the o...
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to reshape the white-collar job market, particularly for entry-level roles in fields like technology, finance, law, and consulting. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has warned that AI could eliminate up to 50% of these jobs within one to five years, potentially spiking unemployment to 10-20%...
Left-wing terrorism, rooted in ideologies like anarchism, Marxism, and anti-capitalism, has been a recurring force across history, often overshadowed by other forms of extremism but no less disruptive. From the 19th century to today, Leftist groups have used violence to challenge state power, capitalism, and perceived injustices, leaving a trail of...
Picture this: a quaint German biergarten, the air thick with the tangy whiff of sauerkraut, lederhosen-clad locals clinking steins, and a faint, eerie greenish glow emanating from the cabbage. Why the glow? Well, according to RT's firebrand editor-in-chief, Margarita Simonyan, Germany's flirting with sending Taurus missiles to Ukraine could turn Be...
The idea that taxation is a necessary evil, a civic duty, or even a pathway to social good is deeply ingrained in our collective consciousness. We're told it funds essential services, builds infrastructure, and supports those in need. But what if we peel back these layers of assumed legitimacy and confront a more uncomfortable truth: that taxation,...
Your thoughts are not safe. Your choices? Maybe not your own. What if the government and faceless corporations are wielding technology so sinister it can hijack your brain without a trace? This isn't a sci-fi thriller, it's the chilling reality unfolding right now, and we're the target. For years, the darkest corners of the internet have buzzed wit...