China's top diplomat in Australia, the ever-provocative Xiao Qian, has issued a stark warning to Australia that action would be taken if the Port of Darwin 99-year lease was cancelled by the Australian government. The Port of Darwin's location is of high strategic value and has been controlled by China's Landbridge Group for the past 11 years. A si...
Oh, the sweet symphony of chaos! As President Trump (yes, again) unleashes his master plan to transform 23 hulking warehouses across the nation into mega-detention centres for ICE's latest haul of border-jumpers, the streets are erupting like a bad case of liberal indigestion. Los Angeles? Dumpster barricades and bottle-tossing tantrums. Portland? ...
Ah, the latest chapter in Britain's grand experiment titled "Democracy: No Qualifications Required." Picture this: Birmingham — that throbbing multicultural heartland where curry houses outnumber complaints about the weather — is heading into local elections. And striding into the fray like a phoenix who hasn't quite shaken the soot from his feathe...
Since the time of Socrates, observers have noted a peculiar correlation: the deeper the thought, the more unfortunate the face. While the ancient Athenians attributed Socrates' appearance to divine punishment or an excess of philosophical humours, modern scholarship has finally uncovered the true mechanisms behind this phenomenon. The Beauty-Brain ...
For most of the twentieth century, Christianity was told it had a science problem. Evolution, neuroscience, cosmology — all supposedly pointed in the same direction: matter is fundamental, mind is accidental, meaning is imaginary, God is unnecessary. Religion might survive as poetry or therapy, but not as truth. But something strange has happened i...
The most dangerous censorship regimes rarely arrive wearing jackboots. They come bearing safeguarding frameworks, compliance dashboards, and well-meaning phrases like online harms mitigation. Britain's Online Safety Act is precisely this kind of weaponised niceness — a sprawling regulatory apparatus that now claims jurisdiction not merely over Brit...
"The ICE derangement syndrome is off the charts because we are amidst a pandemic of progressive leftist mental illness, which is an extremely disproportionately female problem." —JD Haltigan on "X" It has come into focus now and you no longer need to be perplexed, mystified, bewildered, or bamboozled by events unspooling ...
Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's Director of National Intelligence (DNI), released docs that allegedly "prove" Barack Obama masterminded the Russiagate "hoax" as a coup against Trump. Gabbard's presser claims it's all there: Obama and his crew fabricating intel to kneecap Trump's 2016 win. But does it really "prove" anything? And if it does, what happens nex...
The GLP-1 receptor agonists — Ozempic (semaglutide), Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound (tirzepatide), and relatives — have exploded in popularity for type 2 diabetes and obesity management. They deliver impressive results: 15–20%+ body weight loss for many users, plus cardiovascular benefits. But rapid adoption has brought serious scrutiny, including mult...
With YouTube lighting up over the past week or so (late January 2026) with titles screaming "war with Iran imminent in days," "US armada closing in," and predictions of strikes "within hours" or "before Nowruz," it's no surprise folks are on edge. Channels are buzzing about Trump's "massive armada" (led by the USS Abraham Lincoln) now in the Persia...
We British conservatives grapple with a profound moral crisis; the latest figures from England and Wales should alarm every Christian conservative. Kara Kennedy's January 30, 2026, piece in The Free Press lays bare a devastating reality: abortions in England and Wales have reached their highest level since the 1967 Abortion Act legalised the proced...
A Spectator article, "Don Lemon's arrest will rally the #Resistance" from spectator.com, is spot on for the drama unfolding. I'll outline who Don Lemon is, the charges, and whether this is firing up the American left to the point of penning angry letters to the White House... or worse, sparking riots. US politics often feels like a bad episode of N...
Local man Bill Green was outed as a literal Nazi when someone overheard him saying in public that we should have some laws and borders. Green was out with his family, enjoying his favorite local Mexican food joint, On the Border, when a conversation about politics came up. That is when the mask slipped, and Bill outed himself as a total Nazi. "I kn...
The latest Epstein file dump from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on January 30, 2026, feels like another chapter in the endless saga of Deep State warfare against President Donald J. Trump. Over 3 million pages, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images dropped like a political bombshell, and while the mainstream media spins it as "transparency," us i...
Ragıp Soylu's stark warning in his recent Middle East Eye commentary cuts to the bone: with escalating tensions around Iran — protests raging since late 2025, whispers of U.S. or Israeli strikes, and a regime teetering on the edge — a full-blown explosion could unleash a refugee wave unlike anything we've seen. Ninety million Iranians won't just hu...
Tarric Brooker's Macrobusiness.com.au piece hits a raw nerve: that Ipsos/ITV poll from late 2025 (still fresh in early 2026 discourse) showing a solid majority of Britons — 67% overall, and crucially, 52-59% of ethnic minorities (depending on whether you filter for those with firm opinions) — want migration levels slashed. It's not just white...
Leith van Onselen nails it again in his Macrobusiness.com.au piece (link below): Anthony Albanese/Albo is steering Australia toward a demographic and economic cliff, all while gaslighting the public about the virtues of unchecked mass migration. This isn't about Left vs. Right; it's about elites vs. everyday Aussies, and Albanese's policies are a m...
"There is nothing more political than food. The things that we eat are the direct reflection of our histories." – Anthony Bourdain, The famous Bourdain quote sets the stage perfectly: food isn't just fuel—it's a living archive of who we are, where we've come from, and the power structures that shape our daily lives. The Confidential Daily piece (by...
Somewhere, deep in the depths of Westminster, Britain's spooks have apparently been asked to weigh in on whether the world is about to fall off an ecological cliff. A 14-page intelligence assessment warning of possible ecosystem collapse, mass extinction, food shortages, conflict and mass migration has been doing the rounds after being released — i...
If the "Sansone MRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act" were to pass in Arizona, designating mRNA injections (such as COVID-19 vaccines) as bioweapons and imposing criminal and civil penalties for their distribution or non-enforcement, it would represent a novel and highly controversial state-level intervention in public health policy. As a reminder, this...
