Big Brother's Watchful Eye: The EU’s Push for Surveillance and Control, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984, Big Brother's omnipresent surveillance stripped individuals of privacy, fostering a society where control was absolute and dissent was impossible. Today, the European Union's ambitious ProtectEU strategy, unveiled in April 2025, brings us closer to that chilling vision. Under the guise of public safety, the ...

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The Great Seed Oil Controversy, By Mrs. Vera West and Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The debate over seed oils and their impact on health has sparked heated discussions in wellness circles, with linoleic acid (LA), an omega-6 fatty acid abundant in seed oils, at the centre of the controversy. Critics, including prominent alternative health advocates like Dr. Joseph Mercola, have long warned that high LA consumption, common in Weste...

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European Identity and the Vitality of Villages, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The sprawling cement citadels of modern cities, with their homogenised architecture and frenetic pace, often overshadow the quiet, rooted charm of Europe's villages. Yet, a recent study published in Nature Sustainability (DOI: 10.1038/s41893-025-01592-y) underscores the ecological and cultural significance of these rural communities, revealing thei...

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The Cult of Expertise: Hubris and the Erosion of Critical Thinking, By Brian Simpson and Chris Knight (Florida)

The reverence for "experts" and the degree-holding technocratic/chattering class has become a cornerstone of modern discourse, yet their track record in recent years reveals a troubling pattern of hubris, intellectual arrogance, and a resistance to self-reflection. From economic forecasts to immigration policy, national security, and climate predic...

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A Case for Climate Change Scepticism: Challenging the Met Office’s Alarmist Forecasts: Lessons for Australia, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The recent heatwave in the UK has sparked another round of dire climate predictions, with the Met Office forecasting apocalyptic conditions by 2070, summers up to six degrees warmer and 60% drier. These claims, however, rely on the discredited RCP8.5 scenario, a model so unrealistic that even its creators and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...

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The Controversy Surrounding the 2016 Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian Election Interference, By Charles Taylor and Chris Knight (Florida)

A recent CIA review has reignited debate over the 2016 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) that claimed Russia interfered in the U.S. presidential election to aid Donald Trump. The review, titled "Tradecraft Review of the 2016 Intelligence Community Assessment on Russian Election Interference," conducted by career professionals at the CIA's Dir...

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AI on the Road to Enslavement: A Dystopian Trap for Humanity, By James Reed

The World Economic Forum (WEF), formerly underKlaus Schwab's leadership who has now exited centre stage under internal controversy,but whose legacy continues, promises a glittering "Great Reset" powered by artificial intelligence (AI), a vision of a utopian future where technology ensures supposed sustainability and equality. But beneath the polish...

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The Difference Between American, Australian and European Whites, By Richard Miller (Londonistan) and Chris Knight (Florida)

The stark contrast between American and European whites in their attitudes toward racial identity and nationalism is a puzzle that reveals as much about history as it does about human nature. As American Renaissance noted in a past article, still worth a read, while pro-white organisations in the United States and other Anglo-Saxon nations like Bri...

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Biological Sex Rises Above Social / Political “Gender,” by Brett Stevens

In the recent transgender wars, the Left insisted on its usual gambit: reality is not how it seems, but how we need it to be in order to do what we want. This is a way of promoting opinions about reality above reality itself because humans want to rationalize their desires as, if not real, at least, "good." Transsexualism promotes equality. Nature ...

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AI, Artificial, Yes; Intelligent, No! By Paul Walker and Tom North

The term "Artificial Intelligence" is a misnomer, a seductive label that promises more than it delivers. It conjures visions of machines with minds, solving society's woes with superhuman precision. Yet, as Joanna Gray argues in her December 2024 piece for The Daily Sceptic, what we call AI is not intelligent at all, it's just sophisticated technol...

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Mass Immigration and Homelessness: Storm Clouds of Social Unrest, By James Reed and Chris Knight (Florida)

A strong society is the foundation of security, when resources strain and trust erodes, the path to chaos opens. A study highlighted by The Daily Sceptic (July 3, 2025) argues that mass immigration, particularly the influx of asylum seekers under the Biden-Harris administration in the US, has driven a 60% share of the nearly 200,000 spike in U.S. h...

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Has Feminist Ideology Destroyed Psychology and Society? Yes! By Mrs Vera West

In a world increasingly fractured by ideology, Bettina Arndt, a veteran sex therapist and men's rights advocate, argues that feminist ideology has hijacked psychology, turning a once-scientific discipline into a weapon of anti-male propaganda. Her recent article, published on Modernity News and The Daily Sceptic (July 2, 2025), claims this shift is...

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The Risk of Civil War in the UK and Europe: Analysing Professor Betz’s Warning, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

True preparedness means seeing threats before they strike, whether it's a storm, a shortage, or societal collapse. Professor David Betz, a war studies expert at King's College London, has raised a chilling alarm: the UK government is quietly preparing for civil war, cloaking its efforts under the guise of a Russian invasion threat. His warning, dra...

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The Dangers of Junk Food: Eating Yourself to an Early Grave! By Mrs. Vera West and Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight

In a world where survival demands strength, discipline, and preparedness, what you put into your body is as critical as any political action. Yet, many of us are unknowingly waging war against ourselves with every bite of ultra-processed junk food, sugary sodas, hot dogs, deli meats, and other heavily engineered "foods" that are more chemical than ...

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The Yoorrook Justice Commission’s Genocide Finding: Analysis and Implications Background, By James Reed

In July 2025, the Yoorrook Justice Commission, Australia's first formal truth-telling inquiry, released a report concluding that British colonists committed genocide against Victoria's Indigenous population. Established in 2021, the commission examined alleged systemic injustices faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, covering issu...

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Australian Freedom Under Attack: The Housing Crisis and Beyond, By James Reed and Paul Walker

Tarric Brooker's July 2, 2025, Macrobusiness article frames Australia's housing affordability crisis as an assault on personal freedom, arguing that skyrocketing housing costs have transformed the dual-income household from an option to a necessity, eroding discretionary time and economic choice. Drawing on the Finder First Home Buyer Report 2025, ...

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The mRNA Vaccine Controversy: Unpacking the Covid-19 mRNA “Vaccine” Harms Research Collection, By Chris Knight (Florida)

A landmark compilation, the COVID-19 mRNA "Vaccine" Harms Research Collection, published on July 3, 2025, by Science, Public Health Policy and the Law and The Focal Points, aggregates over 700 peer-reviewed studies to highlight potential biological risks of Covid-19 mRNA vaccines. Compiled by Dr. Martin Wucher, Dr. Byram Bridle, Dr. Steven Hatfill,...

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Doc Pete Chambers: The Right Wing Green Beret Running to Shake Up Texas! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

On June 30, 2025, Dr. Pete Chambers, a retired Green Beret, physician, and self-described "Texas First" constitutional conservative, announced his candidacy for Texas governor, challenging incumbent Greg Abbott in the 2026 Republican primary. His campaign, launched with a viral promise to arrest Dr. Anthony Fauci for "crimes against humanity," has ...

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A Cosmic Messenger: The Story of 3I/ATLAS, the Third Interstellar Visitor, By Professor X

In July 2025, astronomers detected a new interstellar object hurtling through our solar system, sparking excitement and curiosity about its origins and significance. Named 3I/ATLAS (also C/2025 N1), this object is only the third confirmed interstellar visitor, following 'Oumuamua (2017) and Comet 2I/Borisov (2019). Below, I provide an update on the...

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The Enduring Mystery of Roman Concrete, By Tom North

 The durability of ancient Roman concrete, is a fascinating blend of historical ingenuity and modern scientific curiosity. Structures like the harbours of Caesarea and the Pantheon in Rome, built over 2,000 years ago, remain remarkably intact, while modern concrete often deteriorates within decades. This contrast has captivated researchers, en...

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