ANZAC Day and Welcome to Country – Incompatible by Design, By Bruce Bennett and John Steele

On ANZAC Day, Australians gather at dawn services, war memorials, and RSL clubs to honour the sacrifice of those who fought and died for our country. It is a day of solemn remembrance, mateship, courage, and national unity. The Last Post sounds, heads bow, and we reflect on the ANZAC legend, that spirit forged in the blood of Gallipoli and reinforc...

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Adam Smith’s Warning on Power and National Strength, By James Reed

Adam Smith is often invoked as the patron saint of markets, but that shorthand misses something essential. He was not writing a hymn to greed or empire. He was issuing a warning. When a nation shifts its focus from the "liberal plan of equality, liberty, and justice" toward the accumulation of power and commercial empire, it does not become stronge...

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The System They Built is Failing – Western Healthcare Collapse in Real Time, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The title says it all. The system They built is failing. And nowhere is that failure more brutally visible than in the healthcare systems of the West — the United States, Australia, the UK, Canada, and beyond. While politicians and bureaucrats keep promising "reform," "more funding," and "modernisation," patients are left waiting hours in emergency...

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Starmer is Finished. But, More Importantly, Britain’s System of Government is Fundamentally Broken, By Mark Littlewood

We are about to witness an implosion in British politics with a real risk that we will reach entirely the wrong conclusion. Keir Starmer is already a lame duck Prime Minister but – like many who hold that office – he is stubborn and thus likely to stagger on until the untenability of his position is punched into him by his Parliamentary colleagues....

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The False Choice – Why Every “New World Order” Path Leads to Global Technocracy (And Why We Must Oppose It)! By Chris Knight (Florida)

For years, we've been sold a comforting illusion: there's a grand battle between the "globalist elites" pushing a one-world government and the brave "sovereign nations" or "multipolar world" fighting back. Pick your team, cheer your side, and freedom will triumph. James Corbett, in his recent discussion with The Vigilant Fox, cuts through this neat...

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Countries Where Homosexuality Still Carries the Death Penalty: Why No “Progressive” Leftist Protests in Australia? By Tom North

In much of the Western world, debates around sexuality centre on recognition, rights, and identity. But globally, the legal landscape is far more uneven. In a small but significant number of countries, same-sex sexual activity is not only criminalised — it can, at least in law, be punished by death. This is not a claim drawn from advocacy rhetoric ...

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Australia’s Fertiliser Crunch Hits Right as Winter Planting Kicks Off on ANZAC Day, By Bob Farmer, Dairy Farmer

Today when I write this (but you read it probably 27 April) — ANZAC Day, April 25, 2026 — marks the traditional start of the winter crop sowing window for many Australian grain growers, especially in southern states like South Australia, Victoria, and parts of New South Wales and Western Australia. Winter crops (wheat, barley, canola, pulses) are t...

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The Ingredients of a Food Crisis are Set: Farmers Facing Across the Globe Fertiliser Shortages, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The food crisis isn't some distant future threat, it's already baked into the 2026 planting season. As highlighted in a Vigilant Fox piece and Chris Martenson's ongoing analysis (shared via his X profile and Peak Prosperity digests see links below), the warning signs are flashing red. A major new survey from the American Farm Bureau Federation reve...

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Thailand: Electric Vehicle Bait and Switch, By Nicholas Creed

   The government wants 300,000 electric vehicles on the roads, incentives include consenting to location tracking for cash handouts, and car trade-ins. A quick overview on the latest propaganda framed as altruism out here in the tropics of Thailand. Whilst those not living under a rock will be acutely aware of the green agenda, including...

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When the Family Model Breaks: Churches and the Rise of the Single Person, By Mrs. Vera West and Peter West

For generations, churches, synagogues, and mosques have been built on a quiet assumption so basic it often goes unnoticed: most adults will marry, form families, and raise children within a religious community. That assumption once reflected reality. Today, sadly, it increasingly does not. The rise of singleness, whether through delayed marriage, p...

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Shakespeare was Not an Open-Borders Advocate — He Was Arguing for Order and Humane Treatment, By James Reed

There is a recurring habit in modern debate: take a fragment of William Shakespeare, lift it out of context, and recruit it into whatever contemporary cause happens to be fashionable. Immigration is simply the latest battleground. But the attempt to turn Shakespeare into a spokesman for "open borders" collapses under even modest historical scrutiny...

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California: Leading America’s Descent into Third-World Conditions! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

California was once the golden beacon of the American Dream — Hollywood glamour, Silicon Valley innovation, fertile Central Valley agriculture, and a lifestyle envied worldwide. In 2026, that image is fading fast. Under decades of one-party progressive governance, the state is exhibiting classic symptoms of third-world decline: rampant property cri...

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Elites are Necessary — But the Type of Elite Matters, By Professor X

It is fashionable in modern politics to denounce "elites" as if the very existence of them were the problem. That instinct is understandable — people see arrogance, detachment, and at times outright corruption — but it is also historically naïve. Every functioning society has elites. The real question is not whether elites exist, but what kind of e...

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The Fall of Trump: When the White Working Class Walks Away, By Chris Knight (Florida)

The single biggest pillar of Donald Trump's political success has always been the white working class — non-college-educated white voters who powered his 2016 upset, his 2024 comeback, and the realignment that made the Republican Party competitive again in the industrial heartland and rural America. By early 2026, that pillar is cracking. Recent po...

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Epstein’s London Flats: The Smoking Gun of an International Abuse Network, By Mrs. Brittany Miller (London)

The latest BBC investigation, based on millions of pages from the released Epstein files, pulls back the curtain on something many have long suspected: Jeffrey Epstein didn't just run a sordid operation out of his New York mansion, Little St. James island, or Palm Beach residence. He operated a sophisticated, cross-border trafficking network with d...

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Hungary’s Going Gay? TV Channel Dedicated to 24-hour LGBTQI Programs Will Soon Launch! ReMix News

Hungary will soon be getting a new government under Tisza's Péter Magyar, but the landscape is already shifting, with a new LGBTQ-themed online television channel called "Rainbow" ("Szivárvány") TV in the works to broadcast programs targeting the LGBTQI community 24 hours a day. The entrepreneur behind the project, whose identity is being kept secr...

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“Lest We Forget” Means Preparing for What’s Coming: Peace Through Strength in a Fallen World, By John Steele

I write this on the evening of April 25, 2026 — ANZAC Day — when dawn services across Australia and New Zealand echoed with the familiar refrain: Lest we forget. I marched with a declining number of my Vietnam War buddies. Poppies pinned to lapels, the Last Post ringing out, families honouring the young lives lost at Gallipoli, on the Western Front...

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When Medicine Closes Ranks: Why Dissent Must Be Protected, By Mrs. Vera West and Peter West

There are few areas of modern medicine as emotionally charged, and as socially contested, as the treatment of gender distress in young people. That alone should make it a field where caution, humility, and above all diversity of professional opinion are not just tolerated but actively encouraged. The recent case of Australian psychiatrist Andrew Am...

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When Christian Preaching becomes a Police Matter: A Warning from Britain, By Richard Miller (London)

There is something deeply unsettling about watching a man speak in public about God and seeing police move in as if a crime has already been committed. The recent arrest of a street preacher in Watford is not an isolated curiosity; it is a window into a broader shift in modern Western societies, where speech itself is increasingly treated as a pote...

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This Court Ruling Should Be Replicated in the West, By Mrs Vera West and Peter West

There are moments when a court decision cuts through years of ideological fog and restates something simple, even unfashionable: that law is not infinitely malleable, and that not every claimed "right" can be conjured into existence by judicial creativity. The recent decision of the Kenyan Court of Appeal does exactly that. In overturning a 2022 ru...

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