I do not support this bill in any way shape or form, not as a whole, not in part, not sliced, diced or dressed up with comforting language about "safety". The very last thing this country needs is Canberra granting itself yet more power, especially when that power is built on the wonderfully elastic endlessly subjective concept of "hate". Hat...
A fresh study out of the VITamin D and OmegA-3 TriaL (VITAL) – highlighted in outlets like Natural News and published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition – suggests that popping 2,000 IU of this "sunshine vitamin" daily could preserve your cellular youth by the equivalent of nearly three years. From a pro-freedom standpoint, this is empow...
It's January 22 2026, and the World Economic Forum's annual schmoozefest in Davos is in full swing, but the vibe this year feels less like a triumphant gathering of the world's "best and brightest" and more like a cornered animal lashing out. A fresh piece from Modernity.news (Steve Watson's take) captures the mood perfectly: "Desperate WEF Davos G...
It's time to sound the alarm on one of the dumbest policy flips since Biden's border fiasco. Dario Amodei, the straight-shooting CEO of AI powerhouse Anthropic, just laid it out plain at Davos: Letting advanced AI chips flow to Communist China is "crazy," a "big mistake," and akin to "selling nuclear weapons to North Korea." And he's dead right. Th...
Following in the wake of the horrific Bondi Beach terror attack on December 14, 2025 — where jihadist-inspired assailants killed innocents, including a young child named Matilda and a Holocaust survivor — Australia's political landscape shifted dramatically. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government responded swiftly, proposing the Combatting An...
In his January 18, 2026, article "We All Know the Problem," Peter Smith delivers a scathing indictment of Australia's proposed hate speech legislation, framing it as yet another assault on free speech that accelerates the slide toward authoritarianism. Drawing on Orwellian dystopias and Christian traditions of liberty, Smith argues that these laws ...
I was on the 14:47 from Manchester Piccadilly to London Euston, seated in the quiet coach — those sanctified carriages where the British once pretended that silence was still a public virtue. A young man in the regulation uniform of the urban underclass (hood up, tracksuit sagging, music loud enough to rattle fillings) blasted rap through his phone...
We love to cheer for growth. From the startup unicorn to the bumper harvest, from the petri dish teeming with yeast to the Amazon rainforest swallowing carbon, to endless immigration to the West, the narrative is always more — more cells, more biomass, more life, more migrants, more! Yet every gardener who has ever over-fertilised a tomato plant or...
Picture this: You're a chicken farmer in the outback. One buyer takes 90% of your eggs. Then one morning your truck's tyres are slashed, the brakes fiddled with, and a note says: "Keep selling — or else." No proof yet. Just access, intent unknown, and the unmistakable message that dependence cuts both ways. That, in essence, is Australia's predicam...
Swirling in the misty region of Wuzhen, where China's tech elite gathered for the World Internet Conference, a voice cut through the optimism like a glitch in the matrix. Chen Deli, a senior researcher at DeepSeek, one of Beijing's most formidable AI labs, didn't mince words. AI, he warned, is barrelling toward a "jobpocalypse" that could obliterat...
Australia has become the first country in the world to enforce a nationwide ban on social media access for anyone under 16, and the early results are staggering. As of mid-January 2026, roughly one month after the Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act took effect on December 10, 2025, major platforms have deactivated or removed acc...
The January 16, 2026, GB News opinion piece by Alex Armstrong issues a stark warning: Western civilisation is in unmistakable decline — economically, demographically, culturally — and leaders appear paralysed, doing little to confront it, engaging in managed decline. He draws a chilling parallel to the fall of Rome, which plunged Europe into centur...
In a December 30, 2025, American Thinker piece titled "A Nation of Englishmen, Actually," author Matt O'Brien pushes back against Colin Woodard's regional "nations" theory of American identity, arguing instead that the United States remains fundamentally a nation rooted in English, or more broadly British, cultural, legal, and moral traditions. Dra...
The United Kingdom's use of citizenship deprivation powers has evolved from a targeted measure against terrorism to a broader instrument applied in cases that raise questions about transparency, due process, and the threshold for "national security" threats. The latest case, reported by the Daily Mail on January 12, 2026, involves Mark Bullen, a 45...
Birth tourism — particularly from China to the United States — has long sparked debate as an exploitation of America's birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, which grants automatic U.S. citizenship to nearly anyone born on American soil. A recent Breitbart article (January 17, 2026), drawing from Peter Schweizer's book The Invisible Coup,...
In 1996, after Port Arthur, Australian governments ran what was called a "buyback" and what many gun owners experienced as something closer to compulsory liquidation at police-set prices. A friend in South Australia owned several legally registered semi-automatics — including an AR-15 he had paid $3,000 for. The police assessed the lot and handed h...
The drama unfolding in once Great Britain! Here we are in early 2026, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is playing the role of the stern magician, waving his regulatory wand at X (formerly Twitter) with threats of a full-on ban. The pretext? His government's outrage over Grok, generating non-consensual deepfake images, including some truly unsavou...
Whether it's BBC talking heads hissing at the mention of Jesus Christ, an army of cokeheads, or a conservative banned from the country, the UK is on its last legs. Long-time readers know that I was once a committed Anglophile and that I spent a very happy year in England as a college student. It's painful to watch a country I once respected and adm...
Ah, the sweet irony of climate alarmism — where the very folks ringing the bells about apocalyptic sea-level rise can't resist snapping up prime oceanfront real estate. It's like warning everyone about the dangers of junk food while hoarding a secret stash of donuts. Take Kamala Harris, for instance, who's just plunked down a cool $8.15 milli...
The term Affluent White Female Urban Liberals (AWFUL, often stylized as AWFL and pronounced like "awful") has gained traction in conservative circles, particularly online and in Right-leaning media. It describes a stereotype of educated, upper-middle-class or wealthy white women living in urban areas, who hold strongly progressive views on is...
