The recent discussions around LED lighting and its potential health impacts often point to concerns over blue light emission, flicker, and the lack of broader spectrum elements like near-infrared (NIR) found in natural sunlight or older incandescent bulbs. While no single blockbuster "new study" from late 2025 or 2026 dominates headlines with defin...
From Remix news, a story showing the difficulty of controlling illegal migration, when for the Left, this has become part and parcel of their new revolutionary zeal; the illegal takes the role once given to the white working class. It is the new face of neo-Marxist theology: "Spain's struggling socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has agreed with...
Preparing to Survive in the Age of Collapse (2026) is an unsettling but ultimately constructive book that treats global instability not as a spectacle to fear but as a reality to confront intelligently. Dr. Drew Miller writes with the authority of someone who has lived inside the systems he critiques — intelligence, defence planning, and strategic ...
Once upon a time, if you bought a hammer, it stayed a hammer. It didn't phone Canberra for permission to strike nails. It didn't brick itself because the Department of Housing had concerns about "structural misuse." It didn't require firmware updates before swinging. That era is ending. In Washington State, lawmakers now propose that every 3D print...
The modern misuse of the word "discrimination" has turned a vital human faculty into a moral sin. From a conservative perspective — one grounded in realism, tradition, and the hard-won lessons of human nature — this linguistic sleight-of-hand is dangerous. True discrimination is not bigotry; it is discerning judgment, the ability to distinguish bet...
Globalising the Second Amendment: A Grand Idea Whose Time Has Come – Even Down Under! By John Steele
The American Thinker article "Globalize the Second Amendment" hits a nerve, arguing that the U.S. Constitution's guarantee of the right to bear arms isn't just an American quirk — it's a universal human imperative. In an era of rising crime, terrorist threats extending this right globally isn't radical; it's essential. It's a grand idea whose time ...
It's a move that would make both Aldous Huxley and George Orwell recoil in horror, the British government has quietly rolled out plans to assign every newborn baby a lifelong digital identity from the moment they draw their first breath. According to a chilling report from Modernity News, the UK is now going "full cradle-to-grave" with mandatory di...
I often ponder humanity's trajectories, not just the optimistic ones, but the harrowing paths that lead to civilisational tipping points. The American Thinker article "The Second Horseman of the Apocalypse" strikes a chord, framing Western decline through a demographic lens, where higher Muslim birth rates and migration erode the West's cultural fo...
Australia has long prided itself on world-class universities, places that produced Nobel laureates, drove innovation, and trained generations of professionals. In 2026, that reputation is in tatters. The sector isn't just struggling; it's rotten to the core, hollowed out by decades of bad policy, corporate greed, and an addiction to Asian internati...
A small piece at https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/uk-greenlights-stalinist-15-minute, shows clearly what is behind the 15-minute city concept. Pushed by the elites to save the planet from supposed climate change, it is a severe restriction of freedom, placing people in urban prisons, like the movie, Escape from New York. It must be resisted: "The Tele...
There is a simple reason why the recent events in Minneapolis are relevant to British politics. Essentially, if it ever comes to pass that remigration becomes a serious proposition in this country, the attempts by US federal ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents to enforce deportation of illegal migrants, and the response to them, could ...
For centuries, Plato has dominated the narrative. In his dialogue Gorgias, he dismisses the Sophists as intellectual charlatans — mere peddlers of "knacks" (like flattery or cooking) rather than true "arts" grounded in knowledge and virtue. He accuses them of prioritising persuasion over truth, charging fees for wisdom, and making the weaker argume...
Follow the Money: Protest Movements, Influence, and the Politics of Chaos, By Chris Knight (Florida)
There's a familiar refrain in political commentary: that some unseen hand is pulling the strings behind every protest, rally, or outrage. The latest iteration of this narrative centres on one controversial figure — Neville Roy Singham — a tech billionaire whose life journey took him from Chicago to Shanghai after cashing out his software company. T...
"He who fights with monsters should be careful lest he thereby become a monster." — Friedrich Nietzsche Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) wrote this almost two centuries ago, yet it resonates with uncanny clarity today. The monsters we face are no longer dragons or shadowy figures lurking in the forest. They are the subtle evils of daily life: lies, ...
They say "You are what you drink." At this rate, our kids are becoming jittery, sleep‑deprived little velociraptors powered by taurine, sugar, and pure existential regret — aka energy drinks. Let's unpack this caffeinated catastrophe with the seriousness it deserves — or the satire it demands. The New Breakfast of Champions (or Hazards) Remember wh...
Something remarkable — and dangerous — is happening in American public life. Not a textbook civil war between armies, but something closer to a soft civil war: pockets of political violence, mutual hostility, and competing visions of legitimacy clogging the streets of major cities. The ingredients are there and unlike some before me, I'm not dismis...
Australia is hot. Again. Cue the media hysteria, government press conferences, and the climate priesthood pouring out of the university temples declaring: Behold — the evidence is before your eyes. Except it isn't. What we are experiencing right now is weather, not climate. Weather is what happens this week. Climate is the statistical pattern over ...
The article from Macrobusiness.com.au titled "The Great Chinese Depression Deepens" (dated 26 January 2026) paints a dire picture of China's economy, asserting that a full-blown depression is underway, characterised by "catastrophic" property sales in the new year and a secondary market resembling a frantic "run for the exits." This isn't the first...
In her April 2024 Guardian commentary, Gaby Hinsliff declared what many on the Right refuse to accept: "'Woke' isn't dead – it's entered the mainstream." Far from fading away, the core impulses behind "woke" ideology — pursuing social justice, racial equity, environmental responsibility, inclusivity, and challenging historical injustices — have qui...
In a provocative piece from The Spectator titled "The Peril of Playing with Viruses," (link below),the dangers of tinkering with deadly pathogens are laid bare. The article delves into experiments at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, where scientists engineered chimeric viruses by swapping genes between bat coronaviruses, creating strains that infec...
