In the Great Plains, where the COVID-19 pandemic hit hard but South Dakota's response was famously hands-off (no statewide mask mandate, quick reopenings under Gov. Kristi Noem), a fresh legislative push is turning frustration into a courtroom showdown. On February 10, 2026, Substack writer Jon Fleetwood highlighted House Concurrent Resolution 6008...
Ah, Jeffrey Epstein – the name that keeps on giving, even years after his death. Just when you think the well of bizarre revelations has run dry, along comes a fresh drop from the recently unsealed files. This time, it's about a hefty order of sulphuric acid delivered to his infamous private island, Little St. James. 330 gallons seems like ov...
The Guardian just dropped a bombshell article on February 10, 2026, highlighting how the UK and US have plummeted to new lows in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for 2025. It's the kind of news that makes you wonder: are these bastions of democracy suddenly turning into sleazy backrooms, or have they always had ...
You're scrolling YouTube, an ad pops up featuring Vinh Giang — that charismatic Vietnamese-Australian communication coach who turns body language into a masterclass. His hands are everywhere: waving, shaping, punctuating every point like he's conducting an invisible orchestra. And me? I find it annoying. Distracting. Over-the-top. "Why can't he jus...
The recent announcement from the Trump administration — via Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Sarah Rogers — about funding "free speech initiatives" in Europe has sparked intense debate. Reported widely, it involves directing U.S. State Department grants to promote free expression in Western allied democracies, explicitly targeting what...
In the ever-twisting saga of Jeffrey Epstein — a man whose web of influence snared politicians, celebrities, and billionaires alike — a peculiar detail has resurfaced from the depths of recently unsealed Justice Department files. It's a draft statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, announcing Epstein's...
The latest techno-buzzword doing the rounds is tokenization: the conversion of real-world assets, rights, and activities into blockchain-based digital tokens. Houses, shares, art, carbon credits, loyalty points — even identity itself — are being pitched as candidates for this new regime of programmable ownership. According to boosters, this is simp...
For over a decade, questioning the dominant narrative of catastrophic, civilisation-threatening climate change meant professional exile, public vilification, and accusations of being in the pocket of Big Oil. Sceptics — branded "deniers" — were purged from panels, defunded, investigated by politicians, and treated as moral pariahs. Now, as Peter Sa...
There is a big problem with legal and political systems across the West, due to Left wing/progressive judges and politicians, products of the modern Leftist university system. Expect at best, a 50+ year struggle against this, if anything of the West survives in the meantime: "Got asylum as a homosexual – detained for rapi...
The EU isn't launching a full-scale ban on VPNs yet, but there's a clear and accelerating push to treat them as a problem in the context of child protection online. This stems from the rapid rise in VPN usage as people (especially minors) bypass mandatory age verification systems for porn sites, social media restrictions,...
That a multinational cabal of sadistic, rapacious pedophiles has infested every major institution of the West, insulated from the law, has never been more indisputable than at present. For years, for reasons that make no logical sense, this simple reflection of reality was coded as "right-wing conspiracy theory" and dismissed out of hand by the sel...
They have become a closed political cartel, and only citizen action can break them! Here is a short 5 dot point summary of my thoughts… Australia no longer has a real two party contest, Labor and the Liberals just copy each other. A true two party system needs genuine ideological differences, but the major parties now mimic and collude instead. Vot...
America is not sliding toward civil war. It is not approaching civil war. It is not flirting with civil war. It is already inside one — the only difference between now and 1861 being that this version doesn't bother with uniforms, declarations, or cannon fire. It operates instead through institutions, language, law, and legitimacy. And because most...
Texas State Representative Gene Wu (D-Houston, District 137), who serves as a leader in the Texas House Democratic Caucus, made the remarks in question during a December 31, 2024, podcast interview with journalist Jose Antonio Vargas. The full context from the clip (widely shared on social media in early February 2026) is as follows: "I always tell...
According to the latest panic piece doing the rounds, AI, artificial intelligence, is about to destroy universities. Students are using chatbots to write essays, complete with all the hallucinations AI generate. Employers are cutting internships. Degrees are losing signalling power. Professors are staring into the abyss and seeing GPT-shaped reflec...
Every few years, civilisation collectively pauses to ask itself the big questions. Is there intelligent life in the universe? Are we alone? And most importantly: would we believe it if Donald Trump announced it at a podium with a flag behind him? According to the latest media murmurs, Trump may be preparing a "bombshell" speech revealing that alien...
Ah, Milan – the fashion capital of the world, now playing host to the 2026 Winter Olympics. But instead of gliding gracefully on ice, the city has been sliding into chaos thanks to far-Left rioters who turned what could have been peaceful demonstrations into a fireworks-fuelled frenzy. Over the weekend of February 7-8, 2026, thousands hit the stree...
The Unz Review article by Jonas E. Alexis (linked below) poses a provocative question: Why did the Scientific Revolution, the explosive emergence of modern empirical, mathematical, and experimental science in 16th-17th century Europe, happen only in the Christian West, and nowhere else? Despite impressive technological achievements in ancient...
A fresh watchdog report from the conservative American Accountability Foundation (AAF) has dropped a bombshell: nearly two dozen Chinese academics — many with direct ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), its military-industrial complex, or blacklisted entities — are embedded in sensitive, federally funded research at top U.S. universities and ...
Ten years ago, in the feverish run-up to the 2016 election, "Pizzagate" exploded across Twitter (now X) as the top trending topic, amassing millions of views and shares. It stemmed from leaked emails of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, which online sleuths decoded as evidence of a child trafficking ring among D.C. elites, centreed...
