45,800 Ballots That Shouldn’t Exist: The Riverside County Mystery and Why Election Fraud is Real, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

45,800. That's the number that has Riverside County, California, in the spotlight right now — and it should have every voter in the country paying attention. In the November 2025 special election on Proposition 50 (a redistricting measure that passed statewide by a massive margin), a local citizen group called the Riverside Election Integrity Team ...

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Where Has the Hypocritical Anti-War Left Gone? By Brian Simpson

There was a time — not that long ago — when being on the Left meant opposing endless wars. It was one of their proudest instincts. In 2003, millions marched worldwide against the Iraq invasion in what was billed as the largest protest movement in human history. That moment now feels like ancient history, not just in years but in political DNA. Toda...

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If the Liberals Won’t Oppose, Why Should Anyone Vote for Them? Senator Babet

South Australia proves what happens when a party forgets what it stands for! The Liberal Party's reaction to the smashing they received at the weekend in South Australia tells you everything you need to know about why they were smashed…and will continue being smashed. After the electoral bruising in South Australia, the Liberal Party has comforted ...

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Covid Controls Return Over Fuel, By George Christensen

Nation First warns the fuel crisis is being used to revive the same control playbook Australians were promised was over. In the middle of a deepening fuel crisis, with stations already running dry and diesel shortages spreading, Chris Minns, the Premier of New South Wales, did not simply talk about securing supply, fixing logistics, or protecting e...

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“When Shots are Fired in Berlin Almost Every Night, the State has a Massive Enforcement Problem” – Police Frustrated as Berlin Migrant Gang Wars Grip Capital, From ReMix news

 Gunfire has become a near-nightly fixture on Berlin's streets, fuelled by crime from migrants and those with a foreign background. For weeks, gang-related shootings have rattled the capital, and those police tasked with responding to them are increasingly frustrated — not just with the criminals, but with the politicians who are supposed to b...

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The Fake Tucker Carlson “Sharia Law” Quote That Fooled the Internet — And What It Says About Social Media, By Chris Knight (Florida)

 A new Tucker Carlson clip went viral this week, and suddenly half the internet was losing its mind. Prominent voices — Mark Levin calling him "Mr. Sharia First," Ted Cruz wondering who could have predicted Tucker becoming a "defender of Sharia law," Chris Cuomo saying he hopes Tucker is okay because this is "nutz," plus hits from Laura Loomer...

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Are We Ruled by Fools? By James Reed

It is a question that increasingly surfaces in private conversation, often voiced half in jest but rarely without an edge of seriousness: are we, in fact, governed by people who are not especially wise, and perhaps not especially capable? Fools? One hesitates to put it so bluntly, but the persistence of the thought suggests it deserves more than di...

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Energy Lockdowns Down Under? Call for “Covid-style” Rules as Fuel Crisis Escalates, By Rebekah Barnett

 Australia imports 90 percent of its fuel, leaving it vulnerable to energy shocks The spectre of lockdowns 2.0 looms as an Australian Premier has called for "Covid-style" rules to manage the escalating fuel crisis sparked by the war in Iran. New South Wales leader Chris Minns — whom Matt Taibbi once called "Australia's biggest wanker" over his...

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Good News from the Middle East? Are there Really Signs the Iran War May be Winding Down Without Armageddon? By Richard Miller (London)

For weeks the headlines have been grim — missiles flying, strikes on energy sites, fears of wider war, and the usual doomsayers warning of nuclear escalation. Jimmy Dore and others love to paint it as Israel dragging the world to the brink. But as of March 23-25, 2026, fresh developments from the Trump administration suggest something more hopeful:...

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The Hidden Costs of Ultra-Processed Foods: Convenience, Chemistry, and Fertility, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

 Modern diets are increasingly dominated by what nutrition scientists call ultra-processed foods (UPFs). These products — engineered for convenience, shelf-life, and hyper-palatable taste — have become dietary staples across much of the developed world. Yet a growing body of research suggests that their impact may extend far beyond weight gain...

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The New Diet That Actually Works: Do More, Eat Less — And Why All Those Fad Diets Are Making Us Fatter! By Mrs. Vera West

 There's a hot new diet sweeping the internet. It's called "Do More, Eat Less." By yours truly, Vera West! Before you roll your eyes and scroll past, hear me out. This isn't another fancy plan with expensive shakes, forbidden food lists, or celebrity endorsements. It's dead simple: move your body more and put less food in your mouth. And guess...

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Why Jimmy Dore’s “Israel About to Nuke Iran” Story is Clickbait Nonsense — And Why Even If It Were True, it Still Makes Zero Sense, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

I was scrolling late one night when I saw yet another Jimmy Dore headline screaming about Israel preparing to drop nuclear weapons on Iran: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAowckj367A&t=392s Dramatic music, urgent voice, the whole package. Dore, an anti-Zionist Jewish comedian turned commentator, has been riding this wave hard during the curren...

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The Future of Food is... Lasers? Could AI-Driven Farming Could Finally End the Pesticide Era? By Bob Farmer (Dairy Farmer)

For decades, the trade-off in industrial farming has been a "deal with the devil": to feed the world at scale, we must drench our crops in chemical pesticides and herbicides. While these chemicals keep weeds and bugs at bay, they come with a heavy price tag — both in terms of environmental impact and the long-term health of consumers. But what if t...

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Blow-Drying the Planet: When Climate Policy Reaches the Hair Salon! By Paul Walker

Modern climate policy has entered a new frontier. Not industry, not energy systems, not technology — but the local hair salon. A recent academic paper titled "Public engagement and climate change: exploring the role of hairdressers as everyday influencers" was published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, part of the Nature Portfolio ...

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The Great British Currency Caper: From Churchill to Critters – Or Why Not Go Full Commo Red? By Richard Miller (London)

Dear readers, gather 'round your screens and clutch your pearls, for the Bank of England has delivered a blow more devastating than a soggy crumpet at high tea. In what can only be described as a "stunning betrayal" – nay, a full-on fiscal insurrection – our esteemed central bank has decreed that Winston Churchill, that bulldog of British resilienc...

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Criticism: "If Guns Aren't Needed, Then Neither is Left-Wing Literature: A Reductio Critique of “Necessity” Tests for Rights," By John Steele

In the wake of tragedies and renewed pushes for tighter controls — like the NSW reforms capping personal ownership at 4 firearms (10 for primary producers) and reclassifying certain types — some voices argue that civilian gun ownership should be restricted to only those who can prove a strict, demonstrable "need." Recreational use, self-defence (la...

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The Demographic Crisis Solved! A Satirical Roadmap to Retirement at 100+ By Mrs. Brittany Miller (London)

In the latest dispatch from the UK's demographic doom-scroll, a think tank called the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) has dropped a bombshell: if Brits keep refusing to breed at replacement levels, the state pension age could rocket to 75 by 2039 just to keep the books from imploding. The Independent headline captures the panic: plummeting fertilit...

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Ofcom's £520,000 Fine on 4chan: A Hamster-Sized Rebellion Against Extraterritorial Overreach Against Free Speech! By Chris Knight (Florida)

On March 19, 2026, the UK's communications regulator Ofcom escalated its long-running clash with the anonymous US-based imageboard 4chan, issuing a total fine of £520,000 (about $691,572 USD) under the Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA). The breakdown: £450,000 for failing to implement "highly effective age assurance" to block children from pornographic ...

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Immigration as an Economic Saviour? Nearly Half of Immigrant Households in U.S. are on Welfare, By John Binder

Nearly half of households headed by immigrants, those legally and illegally living in the United States, are on one or more forms of welfare, a Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) analysis of Census Bureau data reveals. The CIS analysis looked at the Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement to learn which countries have the ...

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Meat, Madness, and the Moral Panic Industry, By Mrs. Vera West

The modern media has turned meat into a villain — not merely unhealthy, but somehow immoral. A steak is no longer just dinner; it has become a character flaw, a small act of planetary sabotage performed on a plate. The script is now so familiar that it barely requires rehearsal: meat causes cancer, meat destroys the environment, meat clogs arteries...

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