When we hear the term "eating disorder," most people imagine a thin, anxious teenage girl afraid of carbs and counting every calorie. That image is not wrong, but it is dangerously incomplete. New research reveals that more than 1 in 5 boys and young men today meet the criteria for a clinical eating disorder. That's not a fringe issue. That's an ep...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's July 2025 speech honouring John Curtin was sold by the mainstream press as a patriotic nod to history. But to those paying attention, it was a chilling declaration: Australia is pivoting, not just away from the United States, but from the West itself. Albanese's claim that we are "not shackled by our past" isn't me...
In her Vaccination Decisions Substack Newsletter 313, published July 8, 2025, Judy Wilyman, PhD, delivers a compelling critique of Australia's vaccine policies, spotlighting the ethical violations embedded in mandatory vaccination programs and drawing a provocative parallel to the 2023 Leongatha mushroom murders. Wilyman argues that just as Erin Pa...
South Australia's electricity grid is a lifeline, powering homes, hospitals, and businesses. Yet, its sole distributor, SA Power Networks, majority-owned by Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-Shing's Cheung Kong Infrastructure, is raking in after-tax profits of $420 per customer annually, four-and-a-half times more than its sister company, UK Power Networ...
Picture this: a shadowy cabal of transnational elites, pulling strings from boardrooms and bunkers, weaponising every facet of our lives. Fitts calls it Omniwar, describing it as "the weaponisation of all the different systems we use, including food, health, and finance." This isn't your grandpa's warfare with soldiers and guns; this is a covert op...
The Jeffrey Epstein case, one of the most infamous scandals in modern history, has been shrouded in secrecy, contradictions, and official narratives that strain credulity. Despite years of public outcry and demands for transparency, recent developments suggest a concerted effort to obscure the truth about Epstein's sex trafficking operation. A July...
The recent wave of weapons bans in Australia, swords, machetes, and other so-called "prohibited weapons," is not just an overreach of public policy. It is part of a broader cultural project: the gradual transformation of citizens into dependents, of adults into children, and of personal autonomy into managed compliance. It's not about safety. It's ...
Asdiscussed previously at the blog, Berlin's Green Party made headlines in July 2025 by proposing a "voluntary" 50-cent ice cream price cap to ease costs for low-income families, as reported by eugyppius. This follows their earlier push to cap Döner kebab prices, revealing a pattern of misguided populist fixes. Meanwhile, UN Special Rapporteur Elis...
In her July 6, 2025, Substack essay, discussed by Chris and Abigail Knight (hubby and wifey, and my daughter) today at the blog, Naomi Wolf observes a Minneapolis airport dominated by Somali immigrants, raising alarms about unassimilated migration eroding Western values. This scene reflects a broader trend: globalist policies, driven by NGOs and op...
Warning: The post has a discussion of female genital mutilation and its metapolitical ramifications. In her July 6, 2025, Substack essay, "A Stopover in the Heartland," Dr. Naomi Wolf, once a prominent voice of Left-wing feminism, grapples with the cultural and security implications of mass immigration, particularly from Somalia, observed during a ...
This medical issue is of importance to all older readers, and maybe younger ones too. An email claiming that gently massaging the face and neck can double the brain's ability to flush out toxic waste, potentially preventing or reversing Alzheimer's disease, has sparked intrigue. The email cites a study from the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in ...
Humanity stands at a crossroads, grappling with a catastrophic fertility crisis that threatens our very survival. Sperm counts have plummeted by 50% since the 1970s, microplastics infiltrate our brains and reproductive fluids, and environmental toxins bombard us daily. Yet, as Michael Snyder warns in his July 7, 2025, Substack post, the scientific ...
Christian Nationalism vs Global Jesus by Andrew Fraser is a thought-provoking and meticulously researched contribution to the ongoing discourse surrounding Christian theology, national identity, and cultural heritage. Published in 2025, this book offers a bold and compelling argument for reorienting Anglo-Protestant Christianity toward a framework ...
On July 1, 2025, Australia's Administrative Review Tribunal delivered a resounding victory for free speech by overturning a censorship order issued by the eSafety Commissioner against Canadian activist Chris "Billboard Chris" Elston. This landmark decision not only vindicates Elston's right to express his views but also sets a powerful precedent in...
Turmeric, the vibrant golden spice revered in traditional medicine for centuries, has emerged as a focal point in modern scientific research for its potent anti-cancer properties, particularly against colorectal cancer (CRC). Its bioactive compound, curcumin, has demonstrated remarkable abilities to disrupt cancer at multiple molecular levels, from...
Denmark's recent decision to enact mandatory military conscription for women, effective July 1, 2025, has sparked heated debate. The policy, which aligns women with men in a lottery-based draft and extends service from four to eleven months, is framed by the government as a step toward "full equality in military service." Critics, however, argue it...
A hard-hitting article was published at ZeroHedge, by Kevin Dolan dealing with the issue of mass deportations of illegals in the US, those brought in for the purposes of the Great WhiteReplacement under the Biden administration's open border policy. He details the existential threat to the nation posed by the coming white minority, as illustrated b...
The recent comments by British singer Lily Allen on the Miss Me? podcast, where she laughed about being unable to recall the exact number of abortions she has had, estimating "four or five," have sparked controversy. For the sake of argument, from a moderate pro-choice perspective, which supports a woman's right to choose while recognizing the ethi...
Once upon a time, science was a liberator. It freed us from the grip of superstition, gave us clean water, antibiotics, electric lights, and countless tools that made life less brutal and short. For this, it was honoured, elevated, even revered. But somewhere along the line, the servant became the master, and now demands loyalty, obedience, and fai...
The U.S. Department of Justice and FBI have released their long-awaited final word on the Jeffrey Epstein case. And, as expected, their conclusion is simple: no foul play, no client list, and certainly no blackmail operation. Move along, they say. Nothing to see here. But there's a problem — millions of people don't buy it. And with good reason. Ep...