India's “Million Homes” Proposal for Australia: A Recipe for Disaster, Modern Colonisation, or Both? By Brian Simpson

If you've been scrolling through the news feeds lately, you've probably caught wind of the eyebrow-raising story about India proposing to swoop in and "fix" Australia's housing crisis. The pitch? India wants to build a million homes Down Under, potentially bankrolled by a hefty sum from the UAE, and send a million skilled and unskilled workers to A...

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The Immigration Deluge: Why Australia’s March for Low Migration Matters, By James Reed

 On August 31, 2025, thousands of Australians took to the streets in capital cities for the March for Australia (MfA), demanding an end to what Stephen Saunders, writing for Macrobusiness on September 6, 2025, calls the "immigration deluge." The Albanese Labor government, backed by a powerful "Big Australia" lobby, has overseen a record-breaki...

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Foiled Attack in Viterbo: Unravelling the Motives Behind the Turkish Suspects, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

On September 3, 2025, Italian police arrested two Turkish nationals in Viterbo, a historic city 70 km north of Rome, just hours before the UNESCO-recognized Macchina di Santa Rosa festival, a centuries-old Catholic procession honouring the city's patron saint. The men, aged 21 and 31, were detained in a bed and breakfast near the Santa Rosa monaste...

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RFK Jr.'s Fight for Truth: His Vaccine Scepticism and Senate Testimony, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., appointed U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary in 2025, has been a polarising figure in public health debates, particularly on vaccines. His September 4, 2025, Senate Finance Committee testimony, where he expressed uncertainty about COVID-19 death tolls and vaccine efficacy, ignited fierce criticism from lawmakers and med...

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When Self-Defence Becomes a Crime: The Lindsay Case and the Erosion of Citizen Rights, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

On August 18, 2025, a 44-year-old homeowner in Lindsay, Ontario, named Jeremy David McDonald, woke to find an armed intruder, Michael Kyle Breen, in his apartment. Breen, a 41-year-old with a criminal record and outstanding warrants, was wielding a crossbow. In the ensuing struggle, McDonald, armed with a knife, seriously injured Breen, who was air...

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Unacceptable Risks: The Case for Withdrawing Contaminated COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines, By Mrs (Dr.) Abigail Knight

A ground-breaking peer-reviewed study by Dr. David J. Speicher, Dr. Jessica Rose, and Kevin McKernan, published in 2025, has exposed an alarming truth: Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are contaminated with residual plasmid DNA at levels up to 627 times higher than international regulatory safety limits. Analyzing 32 vials across ...

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The Woke Illusion: How Fakery Shapes Our Lives, By Peter West

In a provocative September 6, 2025, blog post titled Is Everything a Total Fake? Bruce Charlton argues that while not every narrative in our modern, totalitarian-leaning Western society is a complete fabrication, a significant and growing portion is. He contends that the "Everything is a Fake" narrative, asserting that public discourse is pure illu...

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Vaccine Disease Provocation: The Forgotten Risk Threatening Public Health, By Brian Simpson

The notion that vaccines can sometimes trigger the very diseases they aim to prevent, known as "disease provocation," is a long-standing, but often overlooked phenomenon in medical history. Despite over a century of evidence documenting this effect across diseases like typhoid, tuberculosis, polio, and more recently, influenza and COVID-19, the med...

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Australia’s Digital Censorship Surge: A Threat to Free Expression, By Paul Walker

Australia, once a beacon of pragmatic democracy, is sliding toward a troubling era of digital censorship, driven by overzealous policies and activist groups exploiting "child safety" as a pretext to control online content. The Albanese government's world-first social media ban for under-16s, targeting platforms like YouTube, and the activist group ...

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Germany’s Crackdown on X: A Step Toward Digital Tyranny, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In a troubling escalation of state overreach, German prosecutors in Göttingen have launched a criminal investigation against three X managers, including two Americans and Diego de Lima Gualda, former head of X's Brazil operations, accusing them of "obstruction of justice." Their alleged crime? Adhering to a bilateral Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty ...

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The Masculine Balancing Act of Staying and Leaving, By John Steele

In a recent viral tweet, men were asked to name their deepest urges. Responses ranged from conquering challenges to pulling off daring heists, but Paul Skallas, in his Lindy Newsletter essay, The Masculine Urge to Walk Away (September 6, 2025), zeroes in on a primal impulse often left unsaid: the urge to walk away. It's the restless pull to step ou...

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Farage’s MAGA Inspiration and the Parallel Struggles of UK and Australian, By James Reed

Nigel Farage, the Brexit champion and leader of Reform UK, recently declared that he draws "amazing inspiration" from Donald Trump's Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement as he aims to win the next British general election. Recent polling shows that this, based upon present trends seem to be so: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/09/poll-show...

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Between a Rock and a Hard Place, By John Steele

When muscleman Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson appeared noticeably smaller recently, he explained it away as the result of digestive issues. For anyone who has lifted weights their whole life, that story doesn't quite ring true. Muscles don't just evaporate overnight, unless, of course, they were inflated by chemical assistance. And yet, nobody is callin...

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Echoes of Anarcho-Tyranny: Britain and Australia’s Slide into Totalitarian Dystopias , By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In a world where digital voices echo across borders, the erosion of free speech in one nation serves as a stark warning to others. Allister Heath's recent op-ed in The Telegraph paints a grim picture of the United Kingdom under Prime Minister Keir Starmer: a descent into "anarcho-tyranny," where petty crimes go unpunished, while ordinary citizens f...

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Both Labor and Liberal are Globalists Who are Anti-Australian and Need Electoral Defeat! By Tom North

According to globalist pro-China PM Albanese: "People in this country voted for a government that would understand that modern Australia was a different nation than it was under the White Australia policy … Diversity is a strength in modern Australia." Rather than endless repeating that no-brainer phrase, there should be a referendum held on mass i...

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China’s Tasman Sea Drills: A Wake-Up Call for Australia's Aviation Security, By James Reed and Paul Walker

In February 2025, a Virgin Australia pilot's alarmed radio transmission revealed a chilling reality: Chinese naval forces were conducting unannounced live-fire exercises in the Tasman Sea, catching Australian air traffic control and aviation authorities off guard. The incident, detailed in audio obtained by 9News, exposed vulnerabilities in Austral...

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Has Political Assassinations of the Right Begun? By Brian Simpson

The deaths of seven Alternative for Germany (AfD) politicians in the lead-up to the North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) local elections on September 14, 2025, have sparked significant speculation, with some claiming the probability of such an event occurring naturally is "statistically almost impossible." However, authorities say that there is no indicati...

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The Madness of the British Left: A Fractured Coalition, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The British Left is unravelling, a mighty fine thing too, caught in a whirlwind of ideological contradictions, personal egos, and factional infighting that threatens to render it politically irrelevant. While the national media fixates on the rise of Reform UK, the Left's descent into chaos, marked by bizarre alliances, inflammatory rhetoric, and i...

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Challenging Climate Change Narratives: The Case of Sea Level Rise, By Brian Simpson

A recent study by Dutch researchers Hessel Voortman and Rob de Vos, published in the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, has sparked significant debate by challenging the prevailing narrative that climate change is driving an accelerated rise in global sea levels. The study, which analysed over 200 tide gauge stations worldwide, found an ave...

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Defending the Male-Female Binary: A Case for Biological Reality, By Mrs. Vera West and Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

In recent years, the concept of gender fluidity has gained significant traction, challenging the traditional male-female binary by asserting that sex and gender are social constructs detached from biology. Proponents argue that categories like "male" and "female" are arbitrary, shaped by cultural norms rather than fixed biological realities, and th...

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