The Unsettling Brain Impact of Screens, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The digital world surrounds us. Screens aren't just tools — they're constant companions in education, work, and leisure. But beneath the glossy surface of pixels and dopamine hits lies a growing body of evidence suggesting that screens reshape the brain in ways we are only beginning to understand. This isn't just about "too much time" — it's about ...

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Alzheimer’s is Not Inevitable: A Look into Antioxidants and Prevention, By Mrs. Vera West and Mrs. Abigail Knight (Florida)

A headline from Natural News.com — "Alzheimer's is not inevitable: How antioxidants and lifestyle choices could rewrite your risk" — taps into a powerful shift in how we think about Alzheimer's disease. Rather than seeing it as a genetic fate written in DNA, emerging science suggests that much of the risk may be shaped by what we eat and how we liv...

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There is No “One Solution” to the Polycrisis and Conservatism Understood That, By Peter West

A recent ZeroHedge piece titled "We Want One Solution — One Solution Can't Solve Our Polycrisis" captures something many people instinctively feel but struggle to articulate: the world does not seem to be facing a single crisis, but many, layered atop one another. War, sovereign debt instability, demographic decline, cultural fragmentation, energy ...

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The Genetically Modified Organism Threat, By Professor X

 The threat of genetically modified microorganisms (GMMs) to ecosystems isn't abstract speculation — it's a growing concern backed by scientific literature, historical near-misses, and the accelerating pace of synthetic biology in 2026. A February 13, 2026, peer-reviewed report in the journal Microorganisms (citing over 200 publications) warns...

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Terrorism and the Red Flag of Revenge! By James Reed

The essay, titled "Iran Raises the Red Flag of Revenge Over the Jamkaran Mosque as Shiite Muslims All Over the Globe Start to Commit Acts of Terror," is a March 1, 2026, post by Michael Snyder on his Substack. It argues that the U.S.-Israeli strikes killing Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other leaders have unleashed a global wave ...

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With the Closing of the Strait of Hormuz, How High Will the Price of Oil Go? By Brian Simpson

Michael Snyder on his Substack titled "Now That Iran Has Closed The Strait Of Hormuz, How High Will The Price Of Oil Go?" has an alarmist piece framing the ongoing U.S.-Israel military strikes on Iran (which began around February 28, 2026) as the start of a major war. Snyder claims Iran has already closed the Strait of Hormuz in retaliation — citin...

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Is Trump Really Playing 4-D Chess with Iran War? By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The ZeroHedge article (published March 2, 2026, authored by Andrew Korybko via his Substack and reposted on ZH) is a speculative geopolitical analysis titled "Is the US Military Campaign Against Iran Part of Trump's Grand Strategy Against China?". It argues that the ongoing U.S.-Israeli military operation against Iran (which began February 28, 2026...

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Apple Cider Vinegar – Hype, Science, and Real Gut Health Merits, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Natural News link (see below) touts apple cider vinegar (ACV) as a natural gut health booster, spotlighting its raw, unfiltered form with "the mother" for digestion, bloating relief, microbiome support, and more. It's a classic folk remedy gone mainstream — people swear by it for everything from indigestion to weight tweaks. But what's the actual m...

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Cranberries – Nature's Tiny Powerhouse for Blood Pressure Control? By Mrs. Vera West

The Natural News article, link below, synthesises recent research pointing to cranberries' unique antioxidants, especially proanthocyanidins (PACs), that aren't as common in other fruits. These compounds fight vascular inflammation, prevent cellular damage, and improve endothelial function (how well blood vessels relax and constrict). Key highlight...

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The Political Problem with Sour Grapes: Nick Fuentes, By Chris Knight (Florida)

America First activist, Nick Fuentes, has stated that given Trump's broken promise of not starting any new wars, he will be voting for the Democrats in the mid-terms, and 2028. This, "stamp my little feet" freak out is common among the frustrated who hope that politicians will solve the problem. They will not; in fact, they make most of the problem...

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What Race Were the Greeks and Romans? Jon Harrison Sims, American Renaissance

Recent films about ancient Greece such as Troy, Helen of Troy, and 300, have used actors who are of Anglo-Saxon or Celtic ancestry (e.g. Brad Pitt, Gerard Butler). Recent films about ancient Rome, such as Gladiator and HBO's series Rome, have done the same (e.g. Russell Crowe). Were the directors right, from an historical point of view? Were the an...

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Four People Arrested in GTA (Canada) Human Trafficking Investigation Involving Girls Ranging from 11 to 14 Years Old, By Laura Sebben

Three men and one youth have been arrested following a two-year investigation into human trafficking across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). In a release on Monday, Peel police said in January 2024, investigators with their Vice and Human Trafficking Unit began looking into allegations that several young female victims, ages 11 to 14 years old, were...

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They're Dumping "Secret Files" Left and Right... But It's NOT the Truth Bomb You Think It Is — It's a Deadly Psyop to Keep You Asleep! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

You've seen the headlines exploding: Millions of Epstein pages finally "released" under Trump's big transparency push... UFO files incoming from the Pentagon... "Leaked" CIA docs hinting at mind-control vaccines... MKUltra hearings teased by Congress... JFK, 9/11, moon landing rumours swirling next? It feels like the dam is breaking. The deep state...

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Communist China’s Great Bird of Death, By Professor X

The blog essay on Indian Defence Review (see below) details China's conceptual "Luanniao" (often translated as "Luan Bird" or similar, named after a mythical creature) space-based aircraft carrier, part of the broader Nantianmen Project (South Heavenly Gate Project) led by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC). The piece draws from Chin...

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The Dangers of a Low Salt Diet, By Mrs. Vera West and Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The blog essay from VigilantFox (link below) is a repost/summary of an article by "A Midwestern Doctor" (originally on midwesterndoctor.substack.com). It argues that conventional low-salt dietary advice is misguided and potentially dangerous, claiming the body suffers significantly when sodium intake is too low. Core claims in the essay: Salt (sodi...

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India Loves Beautiful Coal as Should Australia! By James Reed

       The Macrobusiness.com.au article from February 17, 2026, titled "India doubles down on coal generation," underscores a blunt reality in global energy trends: despite international climate pledges, major developing economies like India (and China) continue to prioritise rapid economic growth and reliable power over aggress...

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Australia’s Fertility Crisis: National Suicide in Motion, By Brian Simpson

Australia's fertility crisis represents one of the clearest signs of national decline in the modern era — a slow-motion demographic suicide driven by a toxic combination of economic policies, cultural shifts, and ideological forces that have eroded the foundations of family life. The latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) shows ...

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Under the Knife by a Robot: When Sci Fi Becomes Reality, By Brian Simpson

 The terrifying prospect of facing surgery where artificial intelligence, not a human surgeon, makes life-or-death decisions while you're under the knife is no longer distant sci-fi. It's emerging in real operating rooms today, and recent reports expose why handing over critical judgment to AI could prove catastrophic. Daniel Horowitz's opinio...

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Has the West Reached Peak Idiocracy? Cultural Dumbing Down as the Ultimate Social Control Mechanism, By Tom North

 In Mike Judge's 2006 film Idiocracy, an average man awakens in a future where humanity has devolved into a society of staggering stupidity, corporations run on silly slogans, crops are watered with sports drinks, and the president is a former wrestler. The satire was biting then; two decades later, it feels less like exaggeration and more lik...

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A Massive Chinese Communist Cyber-Espionage Campaign, By Brian Simpson

The story reported on NaturalNews.com (dated February 28, 2026) details Google's Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG), in collaboration with Mandiant and other partners, disrupting a major Chinese-linked cyber espionage operation. This campaign, attributed to the hacking group UNC2814 (also known as Gallium), targeted telecommunications companies and g...

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