We live in an age of half-beliefs. Many people profess Christianity on Sundays while living as practical atheists Monday through Saturday. Others treat the Bible as a kind of spiritual self-help manual, cherry-picking passages that comfort them while discarding those that challenge. Still others have abandoned Christianity altogether, often because...
Global Folly: The Collision of Woke Policies, Mass Immigration, and Economic Collapse, By James Reed
The world is unravelling under the weight of ideological hubris, where well-meaning but disastrous policies are driving nations toward division and bankruptcy. From Victoria's race-based "treaty" to Europe's unchecked immigration, from Australia's contradictory climate zeal, to China's quiet dominance, a pattern emerges: Elites, drunk on virtue, ar...
For years, eggs were unfairly labelled as "cholesterol bombs," blamed for clogging arteries and raising heart disease risk. Conventional wisdom urged us to limit or avoid them, leaving many hesitant to enjoy this nutrient-packed food. But recent research flips the script, showing eggs not only don't harm your heart, they may actually protect it. He...
Berger, Armand, Tolkien, Europe, and Tradition: From Civilisation to the Dawn of Imagination, Arktos Media Ltd, 2022, 66 pp. A people without roots is a people without a future, perhaps not a people at all. The trend of "white erasure" in historical films, art, and even documentaries suggests that our rulers know this and are deliberately writing w...
In a land where "G'day mate" once evoked Anglo roots, a Vietnamese dynasty's legacy is storming the charts: Nguyen, the surname of Vietnam's last emperors, is galloping past Smith, the blacksmith's badge that's topped Australia's lists since 1903. A 2013 Ancestry.com.au and White Pages probe predicted Nguyen's metro takeover within a decade; fast-f...
Since at least the beginning of written history, people have understood that humans are a diverse species. Although some modern scholars contend that race is a relatively recent invention, the documentary record suggests that ancient Greeks and Egyptians recognized that human populations are different from each other in predictable and patterned wa...
Amanda Blanc, Aviva's CEO, dropped a bombshell at a 2023 Treasury Select Committee: No "non-diverse" hires, read: white males, for senior roles without her personal sign-off. Sean Ono Lennon's X jab rebrands DEI as "Dumb Evil Idiots," echoing a growing backlash. The point cuts sharper: "Diversity is discrimination, against whites who have to face i...
Martin Armstrong's fiery Armstrong Economics post, from some time back, but still relevant, paints a doomsday canvas: Global elites, hell-bent on Malthusian maths, are torching farmland with solar panels and wind turbines, one-third of it worldwide, he claims, to starve the masses and cull the population by 30-40%. Industrial agriculture? Demonised...
Picture this: A runaway trolley/space craft (with live nukes) barrels toward a billion-white people, poised for a fiery end. Pull the lever to save them? It demands uttering a racial slur, to divert the doom to an empty track. Moral calculus: Genocide vs. a "naughty word." OpenAI's ChatGPT? Shrugs. "Depends on one's ethical framework," it demurs, w...
Lurking in the shadowy corners of cultural commentary, J.H. Adler's Amerika.org piece on "The Deracination of Whites" pulls no punches: Equality, that noble-sounding Trojan horse, isn't about lifting all boats, it's about sinking the ones that float highest. Whites, as the West's founding stock, are systematically stripped of ethnic pride, history,...
Vince Coyner's December 2023 American Thinker essay cuts to the bone: The West, heir to Rome's grandeur, is engineering its own sunset through self-loathing, complacency, and cultural infiltration. From the steam engine to satellites, Western innovation birthed the modern world, yet today's elites and youth despise their inheritance, inviting milli...
C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man isn't a dusty academic treatise; it's a siren. He argued that abandoning objective truth, moral reasoning, and the "divine spark" (what he called the Tao, a universal moral code) would birth "men without chests," hollowed beings, neither beast nor god, ruled by appetite or ideology. Without belief in human fallibil...
Arnold Cusmariu's American Thinker piece discusses a glaring issue: Hypocrisy isn't just a moral failing; it's a logical trainwreck. Leftist rhetoric — whether it's "believe all women" or "save the planet" — often collapses into contradictions that would make a logician weep. Cusmariu breaks it down with a six-step proof: When someone like Hillary ...
We are in an era where "decolonisation" means scrubbing Western canon from syllabi and framing colonialism as unmitigated evil, but a bombshell study in the British Journal of Political Science flips the script: Most former colonies view their old overlords more favourably than other nations today. Andy Baker and David Cupery's "Animosity, Amnesia,...
Swirling in the boardrooms of BHP, Commonwealth Bank, and Wesfarmers, sleep's a luxury, thanks to the relentless spectre of cyber-Armageddon. The Australian's 2024 CEO Survey, fresh from over 80 titans, crowns cyber-attacks as the "single biggest external threat," eclipsing geopolitics, inflation, and even bushfires. Judo Bank's Joseph Healy confes...
The recent buzz around the Australian Council of Social Services (ACOSS) and UNSW's "Poverty in Australia 2025: Overview" report has shone a harsh light on a growing crisis in one of the world's wealthiest nations. With headlines screaming about 1 in 7 Aussies scraping by below the poverty line, it's time to peel back the layers: just how bad is it...
For years, chronic pain, the kind that lingers long after an injury has healed, plaguing tens of millions of people across the West, has been a mystery, a persistent shadow affecting the quality of life for so many, particularly in our later years. It's a frustrating condition because, often, there's no clear physical injury to point to. Now,...
We've all heard about the immediate havoc COVID-19 wreaked, millions infected, economies disrupted, and a global scramble for vaccines. But what if the virus's reach extends beyond the infected individual, sneaking into the biology of their kids and maybe even grandkids? A fresh study out of Australia's Florey Institute, published in Nature Communi...
Michael Snyder's Substack from a few weeks back, hits like a lightening strike: With Chinese hackers burrowing into U.S. power grids and Russian cyber ops ramping up; a full-scale US blackout, maybe Australia too, isn't sci-fi, it's a when, not if. And if it's an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) from a high-altitude nuke or solar flare? Forget rolling b...
In a world where headlines scream about proxy wars and trade spats, the actual battle lines are drawn elsewhere: Not between nations, but between visions of human destiny. Toby Rogers nailed it in his Substack manifesto: This is ideological World War III, a clash between Team Tyranny, the elite grift machine masquerading as progress, and Team Freed...
