One of the oldest criticisms directed against US Founding Father, Thomas Jefferson, is that he was not an especially original political philosopher. His ideas, critics point out, were borrowed from John Locke, Montesquieu, the Scottish Enlightenment, classical republicanism, English common law, and a host of earlier thinkers. The implication is tha...
Public health authorities and manufacturers repeatedly assured the world that COVID-19 mRNA "vaccines" were safe and transient: the mRNA would degrade within days or weeks, spike protein production would be short-lived, and everything would clear the body rapidly. A new peer-reviewed case study just published in Medical Research Archives delivers a...
Forget the measured think-tank talk. The independent media channels and prepper channels sounding the alarm aren't exaggerating: they're ringing the bell while the so-called experts sleep. A recent Canadian Prepper "World War III" daily update lays it out with dramatic urgency: President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are enabling U...
The fragile ceasefires and memoranda of understanding between the United States and Iran have collapsed. Fighting has resumed with intensity, marked by extensive U.S. strikes on Iranian military targets near the Strait of Hormuz and Iranian retaliation with missiles and drones targeting U.S. bases and Gulf states. Michael Snyder and others describe...
President Trump recently issued one of his starkest assessments yet: the United States today faces greater danger than during World War I, World War II, the September 11 attacks, or Pearl Harbor. The threat, in his view, is internal: the creeping advance of communist and radical Leftist ideologies that, once entrenched, prove nearly impossible to r...
Australia's post-war transformation stands as one of the starkest demographic experiments in the developed world. The old White Australia policy, explicitly designed to maintain a British-descended cultural and ethnic core, was dismantled in stages through the 1960s and 1970s. In its place rose multiculturalism, high-volume immigration, and a...
For years, Australian policymakers from both sides have sold skilled migration as an unalloyed good: a technocratic solution to labour shortages, a booster for productivity, and a net fiscal positive that fills critical gaps without harming locals. The current Labor government has leaned especially hard into this narrative, ramping up the migration...
Every so often a story emerges that seems so extraordinary it sounds like internet folklore. This is one of them. According to multiple news reports, a cattle herder in Gujarat, India, was attacked by a lioness, knocked to the ground, and pinned beneath her for around half an hour. The incredible part is not simply that he survived. It is that, at ...
For the American imagination, the most aggressive assaults on free speech often feel imported: hate speech prosecutions in Europe, online safety bureaucracies in Australia and Canada, or campus cancellations where discomfort equates to violence. Texas, with its deep-seated culture of independence and constitutional reverence, was supposed to stand ...
Few things rank higher in the grand hierarchy of progressive sacred values, than "Black Lives Matter" (in all contexts, especially when contrasted with perceived Western or white culpability) and open borders / migrant compassion. Both are treated as near-non-negotiable moral axioms. The first frames Black people as perpetual victims of systemic fo...
Nick Cater's recent essay strikes at the heart of the matter. Pauline Hanson is right to demand an end to the bloated multicultural industry, but framing the alternative as "monoculturalism" risks handing the Left an easy weapon. Australia does not need enforced sameness, nor does it need the divisive, state-funded identity politics that has grown ...
Australia, a nation built on exploration, enterprise, and endurance, now finds a peculiar theatre unfolding with increasing frequency. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and progressive institutions double down on "Welcome to Country" ceremonies, solemn acknowledgments of Indigenous custodianship that frame contemporary Australia as a proje...
Australia's economy has long been presented as a success story of resilience and growth. But as Deloitte Access Economics highlighted in its June 2026 Business Outlook report, much of that "growth" is illusory, driven by rapid population increases through immigration rather than genuine productivity gains, investment, or efficiency improvements. De...
Britain is a nation already strained by mass migration, housing shortages, and fraying social trust. But now fresh revelations strike deeper at the heart of fairness. The UK government stands accused of prioritising new housing for Muslim asylum seekers while native British families languish on waiting lists or in inadequate accommodation. This isn...
Modern feminism, in the name of supposed empowerment, has embraced a peculiar and self-destructive gospel: the glorification of female fatness. What began as a push against unrealistic beauty standards has morphed into a full-throated celebration of obesity as liberation, with "body positivity" campaigns framing thinness as oppression and extra pou...
The Spectator Australia recently highlighted what it called a "new way" for the establishment to undermine One Nation, a sneak attack involving demands for instant, comprehensive policy depth on every issue under the sun, from foreign affairs to industrial relations, while legacy parties and media nitpick every response as evidence of unpreparednes...
Far away, dwelling in the quiet technocratic globalist hum of bureaucratic offices far removed from everyday life, the World Health Organization (WHO) peers into its crystal ball and delivers a familiar forecast: another pandemic is coming within the next decade. The prediction lands with the solemn weight of inevitability, as if nature itself has ...
Few institutions have wielded moral authority as enduringly as the Catholic Church. Yet under successive popes, including the current Leo XIV, the Vatican has positioned itself not as a defender of Europe's historic peoples and cultures, but as a vocal advocate for policies that accelerate their demographic displacement. The "Great Replacement," th...
A chilling new precedent has taken root in Europe. Ordinary citizens, bloggers, commentators, everyday posters, now face the real possibility of prison time simply for sharing or reposting content from Russia Today (RT), whether that material is true, false, or somewhere in between. A recent ruling from the European Court of Justice has clarified a...
For too long, discussions of slavery have been funnelled into a single narrative focused almost exclusively on the transatlantic trade. This narrow lens has crowded out other histories, including the systematic enslavement of Europeans by Muslim powers over many centuries. The Islamic slave trade targeting white Christians, often called the Barbary...
