Australia's Environment Protection Bill: A Woke Trojan Horse for Economic Self-Sabotage, By James Reed

If Australia's Environment Protection Bill 2025 morphs into law, it won't just be another layer of green tape, it'll be a full-spectrum woke disaster, dressed up as "nature positive" reform but engineered to kneecap the economy, empower unelected bureaucrats, and hand rural Australia a one-way ticket to stagnation. The bill, which squeaked through ...

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The Business of Power: How Politics Became the Ultimate Investment, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Public office was once seen as a sacrifice — a call to service. Today, in many democracies, it's the smartest investment a person can make. From Washington to Canberra, politicians are leaving public life richer than some corporate CEOs, their fortunes multiplied not by invention or industry, but by access, timing, and influence. Recent revelations...

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The Speech They Stopped This Senator From Giving, By George Christensen

The WHO, the very organisation that helped China cover up the Wuhan lab leak, now wants a direct pipeline into Australia's pandemic response via this new CDC. And Big Pharma? They're rubbing their hands together, salivating at the endless research funding, secrecy protections, and human guinea pigs that this bill unlocks. That's what a Centre for D...

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No, You’re Not Crazy. YES the Election was Rigged! Senator Babet

Let me be clear, the federal election was rigged. Not with ballot stuffing or hacked machines but with something far more insidious. This election was rigged culturally, structurally, and ideologically, and the results were locked in long before anyone cast a vote. First, it was rigged by a legacy media class that overwhelmingly leans left. Most so...

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The Economic Progenitors of Feminism: How Global Finance Monetised "Women’s Liberation": Part 1, By Mrs Vera West and Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Feminism is sold as a grassroots triumph of human dignity, a march from kitchen to boardroom, powered by enlightened ideals of equality. But strip away the slogans, and a colder machinery emerges. The modern feminist wave, particularly its second iteration in the 1960s and 1970s, wasn't birthed in consciousness-raising circles or academic salons al...

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The Cultural Architects of Feminism: How Intelligence Agencies, Foundations, and Media Scripted the Revolution: Part 2, By Mrs Vera West and Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The first instalment traced feminism's economic progenitors, bankers who needed two earners per household to service infinite credit. But ledgers don't march in the streets. Someone had to sell the story that domesticity was a cage and the cubicle a crown. That task fell to the cultural architects: a transatlantic network of tax-exempt foundations,...

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The Eschaton (“Last Thing”) Engineers: How Population Control and Techno-Utopianism Hijacked the Women’s Lib Movement: Part 3, By Mrs Vera West and Mrs (Dr ) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The first autopsy essay here exposed the bankers who needed two taxpayers per cradle. The second revealed the cultural architects who scripted the revolt in foundation boardrooms and CIA safehouses. This final cut follows the trail to its eschatological endgame: a priesthood of demographers, eugenicists, and transhumanists who saw feminism not as l...

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“Predator: Badlands” — Hyper-Masculine Action or Feminist Interference? By John Steele

Predator: Badlands promised to deliver what drew many fans to the franchise in the first place: visceral action, relentless hunts, and a hyper-masculine warrior ethos grounded in honour and survival. The titular Predators, with their ritualistic hunts and strict codes, embody a universe where skill, courage, and cunning dictate respect. This is a w...

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When Hatred Becomes a Creed: The Radical Left’s Descent into Pathological Politics, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

A sculpture recently installed in Basel, Switzerland, depicts Donald Trump crucified — a life-sized figure in an orange prison jumpsuit nailed to a cross-shaped gurney. The work, titled The Saint or the Sinner by the British provocateur Mason Storm, was intended, according to the artist, as "a moment of reflection." Yet its reflection says far more...

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The Politics of Hunger: When Grandstanding Replaces Governance, By Chris Knight (Florida)

As food banks across the United States report record demand, and people queue before dawn just to secure a few bags of groceries, the crisis surrounding food stamp payments has revealed something profoundly broken in the American political order. What began as another round of partisan brinkmanship during a government shutdown has now crossed into ...

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AI is Out-Empathising Doctors because Modern Medicine Has Lost Its Soul, By Mrs Vera West and Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Artificial intelligence is making headlines for mastering chess, art, and medical diagnosis. Now, studies suggest it may be beating human doctors at something we long considered uniquely human: empathy. A recent review in the British Medical Bulletin analysed 15 studies comparing AI-written responses with those from healthcare professionals. Resear...

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We Have Not Reached Peak Woke Yet; In Fact We have Not Seen the Worst Yet! By James Reed

The first time I heard the phrase "peak woke," it was 2022, and a podcaster with a million subscribers declared it dead. "The pendulum has swung," he said, voice dripping with triumph. "DEI is being dismantled. Pronouns are optional. The adults are back in charge." I remember nodding along, half-convinced. Disney had quietly shelved its "Reimagine ...

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Playing with Viral Fire: The Global Gamble of Gain-of-Function Research, By Brian Simpson

In October 2025, a study in Veterinary Research Forum quietly dropped a bombshell. Vietnamese scientists announced that they had engineered new hybrid strains of the H5N1 bird flu virus, "recombinant chimeras" blending genes from avian and human influenza. Using reverse-genetics tools originally developed in the United States, they boosted the viru...

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Wiretaps from the Shadows: How Indian Assassins and Western Trade Deals Bury the Truth About a Sikh Martyr, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Parked in the misty parking lot of Surrey's Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara, on June 18, 2023, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a plumber by trade, a Khalistan advocate by conviction, climbed into his truck after prayers. Masked gunmen, hooded and hooded in shadows, fired 50 rounds. Nijjar slumped dead, windows shattered, his sons rushing to the scene in vain. It wa...

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Exposed: A Pfizer Whistle-blower’s Nightmare and the Biotech Time Bomb Ticking in Plain Sight, By Brian Simpson

Imagine clocking into a lab where the air hums with the promise of medical miracles, genetically engineered viruses designed to rewrite genomes, cure diseases, or model pandemics. Now imagine that same lab treating safety protocols like suggestions, not safeguards. That's the world Becky McClain stepped into at Pfizer's Biosafety Level 2 facility i...

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The Bitter Tears of Regret: A Veteran's Lament and the West's Squandered Legacy, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

On a crisp November morning in 2025, as Britain geared up for Remembrance Sunday, a 100-year-old man in a white beret sat before the cameras of Good Morning Britain. Alec Penstone, Royal Navy veteran of Arctic Convoys and D-Day minesweeper, wasn't there to trade platitudes. He wasn't wheeled out for a feel-good clip about heroism's glow. No, Alec h...

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The Ostrich Massacre: Canada's Deadly Overreaction to a Flock That Beat Bird Flu, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Gunshots echoed across the misty fields of Edgewood, British Columbia, on November 6, 2025. It wasn't a hunt or a celebration, it was the execution of nearly 400 ostriches, healthy survivors of a H5N1 avian flu outbreak almost a year old. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), backed by RCMP in hazmat suits, turned a research farm into a slaug...

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The Silent Genocide: How Sex-Selective Abortion Is Erasing India’s Daughters, and the World Looks Away, By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

When I was in a crowded convention hall in Tallahassee Florida, amid foetal models and policy whitepapers, I met a couple from Kerala India, who weren't there to debate theory. They were there to save girls, one ultrasound, one pregnancy, one life at a time. Their crisis pregnancy centre wasn't funded by governments or celebrated in headlines. It w...

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The Unseen Survivors: When Abortion Fails and Newborns Are Left to Die, By Mrs Vera West

In the quiet corners of New Zealand's hospitals, a heartbreaking pattern has emerged since 2020: approximately one baby every month survives an attempted abortion, only to be denied the life-sustaining care that any other newborn would receive. This isn't speculation or exaggeration, it's drawn from official government data released under the Offic...

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The Genocide of Native Europeans, By F. Roger Devlin

Clare Ellis, The Blackening of Europe, Vol. 3: Critical Views, Arktos Media, Ltd., Clare Ellis is a Scottish-born Canadian who earned a doctorate at the University of New Brunswick in 2017 with a dissertation on multiculturalism and mass immigration to Europe. Her thesis advisor was Ricardo Duchesne. The Blackening of Europe is a three-volume work ...

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