Switzerland’s Referendum Against Mass Immigration, By Richard Miller (London)

Switzerland's upcoming referendum on June 14, 2026, represents a bold exercise in direct democracy, one that could reshape the nation's approach to mass immigration. Titled "No to 10 Million Switzerland," the citizen-initiated proposal from the Right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP) seeks to cap the country's permanent resident population — includin...

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The Great Easter Egg-xodus: How One School's Quest for Inclusivity Led to the Ultimate Sacrifice! By Richard Miller (London)

Ah, Britain– where the tea is still hot, the weather is still miserable, and the cultural calendar is being rewritten faster than a politician's expense report. Enter Norwood Primary School in Eastleigh, Hampshire, a plucky institution that decided to ditch its traditional Easter bonnet parade and church service last year. Why? In the noble pursuit...

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Family First Fears Political Activists Could Weaponise Anti-Hate Laws Against Them, By Lyle Shelton

Family First is worried it may be banned as a "hate group" after the Liberals backed Labor's antisemitism, hate and extremism laws. "There are plenty of radical activist groups that don't like our advocacy for women's and children's rights or against mass immigration and want us shut down. Now they can claim woolly terms like 'social, economic and ...

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“One Click to Control You?” What the Paragon Graphite Spyware Revelations Mean for Privacy and Power, By Chris Knight (Florida)

In early 2026, a controversial claim spread widely online: a screenshot allegedly showing the internal control panel of a commercial spyware tool known as Graphite was shared on social media, suggesting that an operator could, with a single click, intercept private communications from encrypted messaging apps like WhatsApp and Signal. While the aut...

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Marco Rubio's Munich Masterpiece: A MAGA Wake-Up Call for the West, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

If you haven't watched Secretary of State Marco Rubio's speech at the Munich Security Conference yet, drop everything and do it. In a world drowning in globalist nonsense and woke delusions, Rubio just delivered a home run that reaffirms why President Trump was spot-on in picking him for the job. This wasn't some milquetoast diplomacy; it was a bol...

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The Tragic Decline of the Book,, By Paul Walker

The decline in traditional book reading among Gen Z isn't proof that the generation is "too dumb" to handle books — far from it. It's more accurate to say that IT and digital technology have fast-tracked the obsolescence of long-form print books in much the same way streaming services and MP3s rendered physical LP records mostly nostalgic relics. B...

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The Green Agenda's Trillion-Dollar Black Hole: Renewables Have Delivered Zilch on Climate Illusion, but the Bills Keep Piling Up! By James Reed

For nearly 30 years, the world has poured more than $10 trillion into renewable energy — solar panels, wind farms, subsidies, mandates, the whole green enchilada — under the banner of UN climate COP meetings and the relentless push for net zero. The result? Atmospheric CO2 keeps climbing relentlessly, with no detectable bend in the curve, no meanin...

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Epstein Island is the Logical End Point of Our Corrupted Culture, By Joanna Gray

The belated performative outrage concerning the Epstein files and the UK rape gangs reeks of hypocrisy and moral whiplash as politicians and influencers have been relentlessly encouraging the sexualisation of society since sex was reputedly invented in 1963. Now, we are all expected to condemn with sorrowful faces these 'outrageous' sexual perversi...

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Australia's Digital Descent: From Identity Verification to Full-Spectrum Censorship, By James Reed and Brian Simpson

A quiet revolution is underway in Australia — one that's wrapping the internet in layers of surveillance and control. Australia is seeing a rapid rollout of a national digital identity system, powered by the 2024 Digital ID Act and the impending 2025 integration of state driver's license photos into federal databases via the National Driver Licence...

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The Flight of the Father, By Mrs. Vera West

The essay "The Iniquity of the Fathers" by John Leake on The Focal Points (a Substack publication), explores the multi-generational fallout from the decline or "flight" of strong, virtuous fathers in contemporary Western society — what the author frames as the "modern regime." The core thesis draws directly from the biblical warning in Exodus 20:5 ...

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Adverse Health Effects of the COVID Vaxxes, By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

 The article "Adverse Health Effects of Covid-19 Vaccines: An Updated Review of the PubMed Literature" published on TrialSite News (February 11, 2026, by Dr. Ronald N. Kostoff), brings us up to speed on this issue which has slipped from general attention, but should not be allowed to die. This is an opinion/analysis piece that uses AI tools (i...

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White Culture and its Discontents, By Bo Winegard.

 White culture is a good thing and worth fighting for. In a recent confirmation hearing, Democrats interrogated Jeremy Carl about white culture. They seemed befuddled by his claim that modern immigration policy and elite attitudes are a threat to that culture. Indeed, the very notion of "white culture" was puzzling to them. What could this mea...

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Beware of Miyake Events, a Real Apocalypse, By Professor X

 The Universe Today article "How Wood Records the Sun's Most Violent Outbursts" (by Mark Thompson, link below) discusses how how tree rings act as ancient hard drives for the Sun's biggest tantrums — specifically Miyake events. These are extreme solar proton events (or bursts of high-energy particles) that slam Earth's atmosphere, spiking prod...

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Epstein's Special Theory of Relativity: A Billionaire's Guide to Bending Space, Time, Reality and Common Decency, By Dr. Jeffrey Epstein, PhD (Self-Awarded), Little St. James Institute for Advanced Physics and Networking (Actually, Professor X, Satire)

 Ah, relativity. What a concept! Back in my day – and by "my day," I mean those endless summer afternoons on my private Caribbean estate, surrounded by the finest minds money could buy – I pondered the universe's deepest mysteries. Not like that boring old Albert Einstein, with his wild hair and violin. No, I approached it with style: a yacht,...

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The Real Truth About Immigration, By George Christensen

Here's the real truth they do not want you to know: mass migration is not being sold to you to make your life better. It is being sold to you to make the numbers look better. Not your rent. Not your wage. Not your kid's first home. Just the numbers they can wave around at a press conference. Treasury waves the term "growth" around like it is a magi...

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The Nihilism of the Left, By James Reed

The paradox at the heart of much contemporary Leftist politics is striking: a movement that frequently claims the moral high ground, positioning itself as the champion of compassion, justice, equity, and human dignity, often operates in ways that appear deeply nihilistic. Nihilism, broadly understood as the rejection of inherent meaning, value, or ...

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The Children We Do Not See: Slavery, Silence, and the Moral Blind Spots of the Modern World, By Mrs. Vera West

There are facts so morally jarring that the mind instinctively recoils. Not because they are false—but because they are intolerably real. One such fact is this: slavery did not end in the nineteenth century. It simply moved, changed form, and became economically invisible to those who benefit from it. Nowhere is this more evident than in India, a c...

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Has Hillary Clinton Seen the Light? By Chris Knight (Florida)

Hillary Clinton's recent remarks at the Munich Security Conference mark a striking — and unusually candid — departure from the orthodox progressive line on immigration. Speaking on a panel titled "The West-West Divide: What Remains of Common Values" around February 13-15, 2026, the former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee ...

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Aliens Are Real, Says Obama, Though Not the Ones in Flying Saucers! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

When Barack Obama recently suggested that aliens might exist, much of the public reacted with surprise. This was, after all, a former President of the United States speaking, not a late-night radio host broadcasting from a Nevada bunker decorated with tinfoil curtains. But for many Americans, the real surprise was not that aliens exist. It was that...

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The Hypocrisy of "Peaceful" Violence: How the Left Redefines Chaos as Conscience, By Richard Miller (London)

 The recent acquittal of Palestine Action activists in the UK serves as a stark emblem of Leftist moral contortionism, a worldview where sledgehammers swung at police officers can be spun into acts of "peaceful protest." As detailed in Rod Dreher's piece in The American Conservative, titled "In Great Britain, Beating Cops with Sledgehammers No...

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