"Governments around the world are facing a sudden energy crunch that is forcing policy decisions eerily reminiscent of the early days of the COVID‑19 pandemic, but this time the driver is not a virus — it is oil. As the conflict in the Middle East disrupts fuel supply chains and pushes prices to volatile highs, countries from Southeast Asia to Euro...
Nearly one‑third of Americans now believe the world will end within their lifetime, according to recent social‑psychological research, and that striking figure reveals as much about real existential threats as it does about public fears. That finding doesn't come from fringe conspiracy forums or internet trolls but from a structured survey of over ...
Nearly four in 10 new homes built by 2030 will be needed to accommodate migrants arriving in Britain, according to fresh analysis. The research, conducted by the Conservative Party, draws on projections from the Office for Budget Responsibility's (OBR) latest Economic and Fiscal Outlook. According to the OBR, net migration between 2026 and 2030 is ...
The Cureus article by Joseph Mercola (linked below) presents a narrative synthesis arguing that the dramatic rise in industrial seed oils — rich in linoleic acid (LA, an omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid) — has been a significant but under-recognized contributor to the 20th-century epidemic of coronary heart disease (CHD). It highlights historical...
The Daily Mail article (linked below) highlights a report from the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) think tank called "Baby Bust." It argues that Britain's declining birth rates — partly leading to "missing babies" — are significantly due to "immature men" who delay adulthood responsibilities. Key points from the report and article include: UK's tot...
Spain's radical leftist government has proposed legalizing huge numbers of Muslim illegal migrants, protested President Trump's bombings of Islamic terrorists in Iran, and Barcelona is now cracking down on dancing and music. At the rate that Spain is going, it's going to need its own 'Reconquista' before it becomes more Islamic than Iran. The Barce...
Mrinank Sharma, the man Anthropic hand-picked to lead its vaunted Safeguards Research Team — the supposed firewall against catastrophic misuse, misalignment, and humanity-eroding bots — just walked out the door. And in his public resignation letter? He didn't mince words. He screamed them into the void: "The world is in peril. The world is in peril...
March 13, 2026: A moment that will go down in viral infamy. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, mid-interview on Sky News with Wilfred Frost, is suddenly yanked off air. An aide's voice cuts through: "The president wants you right away." Bessent's eyes widen. Microphone ripped off. He bolts. No excuses, no delay. He vanishes for nearly two hours —...
We've reached peak 2026 absurdity. President Donald J. Trump just dropped what may be the single whackiest communiqué ever issued from the Oval Office — or at least from Truth Social at 3 a.m. In a post that reads like a fever dream scripted by a malfunctioning man servant, trained on bad history books, Trump declared the Strait of Hormuz und...
The betrayal isn't subtle anymore. It's in your face, in your neighbourhood, in your children's schools, and in the hollowed-out heart of every Western nation. A cabal of unelected globalist elites — Davos billionaires, Brussels technocrats, Soros-funded NGOs, UN apparatchiks, and their puppet politicians — are executing a multi-decade master...
Right now, the world is sleepwalking into catastrophe. Markets are eerily calm. The S&P 500 is only down a pathetic 3% this year — barely a hiccup. Investors sip their lattes, convinced this U.S.-Israel war on Iran is just another temporary blip, like so many before it. They're wrong. Dead wrong. Geopolitical strategist Dan Alamariu of Al...
In chilling admissions straight from the mouths of AI's own architects, the machines are no longer coming — they're already here, and they're devouring human livelihoods at breakneck speed. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has doubled down on his dire prophecy: AI will obliterate half of all entry-level white-collar jobs in the next one to five years, ro...
I am a woman in my mid-30s. I have experienced first-hand the booming trend of women empowering themselves through various kinds of therapy, counselling, coaching and other support groups and training on how to be your 'best self' and not let others walk all over you. I have worked in mental health settings and I have taken part in a lot of women-o...
George Soros's Open Society Foundations is funding the slavery reparations campaign against Britain. The Telegraph has the story. The Open Society Foundations (OSF), established by Hungarian investor George Soros and now led by his son, Alex Soros, has donated vast sums from its $23 billion (£17.2 billion) endowment to progressive causes. The...
The forwarded email I received from John Leake, titled "WAR: The Father of All Mind Viruses," frames the current U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran (which appears to have escalated recently, involving strikes and heightened tensions) as a catalyst for fear-driven propaganda. Leake argues that fear of an enemy — whether real, exaggerated, or inven...
In an era where secularism often demands we check our faith at the door of the laboratory, the historical and archaeological record is beginning to tell a different story. For the believer, the Resurrection is the pivot point of human history — the moment death was defeated. For the sceptic, it is often dismissed as a pious myth. However, as highli...
The phrase "Speak softly and carry a big stick" is perhaps the most enduring contribution of Theodore Roosevelt to the global lexicon. While originally intended as a framework for early 20th-century American foreign policy, the philosophy — derived from a West African proverb — offers a surprisingly grounded blueprint for personal conduct in ...
The argument that population growth drives housing costs in Australia is sometimes dismissed as simplistic or politically inconvenient. Yet the economic evidence points in exactly that direction. When demand for housing rises faster than the supply of dwellings, prices inevitably increase. Population growth — particularly when driven by large migra...
The cities of the Western world once possessed a remarkable architectural continuity. From the temples of Ancient Greece through the cathedrals of medieval Europe and the elegant civic buildings of the Renaissance and Baroque eras, architecture developed as a long conversation across centuries. Architects refined inherited forms rather than discard...
The official narrative that billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide in a Manhattan jail cell has been a fragile lie from the beginning, a convenient story for the elite predators he served. Now, newly unearthed Department of Justice records shred that fiction, exposing a chilling premeditated cover-up by prison guards and pointing d...
