Jared Diamond’s 49% Doomsday: Another Apocalypse That Won’t Happen, By Brian Simpson

Pulitzer Prize winner Jared Diamond is back with a shiny new prediction: a 49% chance civilisation will collapse by 2050. Why 49%? It's not 50% or 60%, it's just "scientific" enough to sound credible while dodging accountability. Welcome to the latest chapter in the doomsday playbook: vague warnings, arbitrary numbers, and a call to panic. Diamond'...

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Ghost Moons or Cosmic Dust? Unraveling the Kordylewski Clouds and What They Reveal About Our Universe, By Brian Simpson

In 2018, Hungarian astronomers confirmed a cosmic mystery that had lingered since 1961: vast, faint dust clouds, dubbed "ghost moons" or Kordylewski clouds, lurking at the Earth-Moon Lagrange points, some 250,000 miles away. First spotted by Polish astronomer Kazimierz Kordylewski, these ethereal structures, nine times wider than Earth, but nearly ...

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3I/ATLAS: Interstellar Visitor or Science Fiction in Disguise? By Brian Simpson

Astronomers recently spotted 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object hurtling through our solar system at an eye-watering 210,000 kilometres per hour. The discovery marks only the third confirmed interstellar visitor, following 'Oumuamua in 2017 and Borisov in 2019. NASA classifies it as a comet, roughly 10 to 24 kilometers across, quietly cruising throug...

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Albo’s Immigration Magnet: Why Failed Asylum Seekers Stay and Australia Pays, By James Reed and Brian Simpson

Australia's immigration system under Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is quietly brewing a crisis that could haunt Labor for years. A recent Senate report revealed a staggering 98,979 failed asylum seekers, people rejected for protection, still living in Australia as of July 2025, up from 68,000 when Labor took office in 2022. With only 10 deportati...

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Curcumin: A Golden Spice with Anti-Cancer Potential or Overhyped Promise? By Mrs. Vera West and Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Curcumin, the vibrant compound in turmeric, has long been celebrated in traditional medicine and is now under the microscope of modern science for its potential to combat cancer, particularly colorectal cancer. Recent studies highlight its ability to target cancer stem cells (CSCs), disrupt tumour growth pathways, and enhance chemotherapy, all whil...

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The Transgenerational Crisis They Don’t Want You to See, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

A storm is brewing beneath the polished surface of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, and most mainstream media won't touch it. Epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher recently warned on The Dr. Maria Show that what we're witnessing may be nothing less than a transgenerational crisis. According to Hulscher, vaccines given to women of childbearing age could ripp...

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The Peace Delusion: Why the World is Sleepwalking into Nuclear War, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Listen closely to Zelensky's Independence Day speech and you'll hear something chilling. Behind the soaring talk of freedom and unity was not a call for peace but an ultimatum: all of Donetsk, all of Luhansk, and all of Crimea must return to Ukraine. In plain language, that means war without end. Russia will never surrender those territories volunt...

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Muhammad’s Rise: Europe’s Demographic Shift and the Left’s Paradox, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

A recent Daily Mail report revealed a striking trend: in Austria, the naming of baby boys after the Prophet Muhammad (or its variants like Mohammed, Mohammad, Mohamed, Mohamad) has surged 700% since 2000, with one in 200 boys now bearing the name, up from one in 1,670. Across Europe, from Belgium (1% of boys) to England and Wales (3%, with peaks at...

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Australia’s Immigration Ponzi: Importing Numbers, Not Skills, By James Reed and Paul Walker

In August 2025, Australia's immigration system stands at a crossroads, fuelling a population boom that drives economic growth on paper, but masks a deeper malaise. Recent data and analyses, including from Jobs & Skills Australia (JSA) and scholars like Salvatore Babones, reveal a troubling reality: the nation is importing not just too many peop...

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How Globalists with “Stake Holder Capitalism,” are Rebranding Their Agenda Without Missing a Beat! By James Reed

The globalists. Those shadowy architects of grand schemes, forever tinkering with the world's economic and social machinery like overcaffeinated engineers in a perpetual beta test. If you've been following the twists and turns of their playbook, as outlined in Brandon Smith's sharp-eyed piece below, you'll recognise the pattern: bold proclamations ...

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The Arctic Pause: When Climate Science Eats Its Own Talking Points! By Brian Simpson

For two decades, we've been told the Arctic is the canary in the coal mine of climate change. Melting ice, we were assured, was an unmistakable fingerprint of human-driven warming. As recently as the 2000s, headlines screamed that the North Pole could be ice-free "by 2013" or "by 2020." The melt was said to be accelerating, proof that greenhouse ga...

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When Globalist “Protectors” Become Predators; UNICEF, Grooming, and the Global Battle for Childhood, By Mrs. Vera West and Peter West

There was a time when UNICEF conjured up wholesome images of blue-t-shirted volunteers handing out vaccines and clean water to the world's most vulnerable children, never mind the long-term consequences of the vax. Now, if the latest analysis from the Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam) is to be believed, that image has cracked. Instead of g...

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Ghislaine Maxwell Speaks: The Gentleman President and the Limits of Testimony, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

When transcripts of Ghislaine Maxwell's Justice Department interview dropped last week, the headlines practically wrote themselves: "Maxwell: Trump Was a Gentleman." After years of speculation linking Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein's sordid world, the woman once called Epstein's "partner in crime" had nothing but glowing things to say about the fo...

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The Boomer Legacy: How Narcissism, Consumerism, and Leftist Progressivism Fuelled Globalism, By James Reed

The Baby Boomer generation, born roughly between 1946 and 1964, is often credited with reshaping modern society through their cultural, economic, and political influence. While their impact is undeniable, some argue that their blend of narcissism, consumerism, and starry-eyed Leftist progressivism created unintended consequences, paving the way for...

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The Deep State Unveiled: A Shadow Agenda Seemingly Beyond Political Control, By Chris Knight (Florida)

The concept of the "deep state" has long been relegated to the fringes of political discourse, dismissed as a conspiracy theory spun by paranoid minds. However, recent revelations, including declassified documents like the Durham annex and a report publicised by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, have shattered this scepticism. These ...

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Trump’s Escalating Tactics in the Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Raising the Stakes with Long-Range Missiles, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

As the Russia-Ukraine war grinds on, U.S. President Donald Trump has intensified his rhetoric, signalling a potential shift in strategy to pressure Russia into ending the conflict. On August 21, 2025, Trump posted on Truth Social, stating, "It is very hard, if not impossible, to win a war without attacking an invaders country. It's like a great tea...

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Organoid Computing: The Promise and Perils of Brains in Dishes! By Brian Simpson

In a laboratory at Johns Hopkins University, tiny clusters of human brain cells, organoids no larger than a sesame seed, are wired to digital interfaces, performing tasks from playing Pong to controlling robots. As described in Cosmos (March 2025), this emerging field of organoid computing, or "biological wetware," is hailed as a revolutionary step...

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Cancer as Immune Collapse: Investigating Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong’s Paradigm Shift, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight

Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, a billionaire surgeon and immunotherapy pioneer, has ignited a provocative debate: cancer is not the primary disease but a symptom of a collapsed immune system, with low Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC) as a critical indicator. Speaking to Megyn Kelly in 2025, he argued that lymphopenia, an ALC below 1,000 cells per microlit...

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Caesar’s Overreach: The UK’s War on Religious Expression, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In May 2025, Rushmoor Borough Council's attempt to ban Christian street preachers from praying, preaching, or distributing leaflets in Aldershot and Farnborough town centres sparked outrage, but little mainstream attention. As JJ Starky notes in his August 21, 2025, article, this Labour-led initiative, which could have jailed violators for up to tw...

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Beyond the Tax Trap: Australia’s Tax Racket and the Liberation Promise of Social Credit, By James Reed

Ah, the cacophonic sounds of injustice, echoing through the halls of Canberra like a bad cover of The Beatles' Taxman! If George Harrison were alive today in Oz, he'd be penning a sequel, screaming about how Aussies are being bled dry not just by income tax, but by a labyrinth of levies that make the original song seem quaint. As George Christensen...

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