Killer AI Through the Back Door: How the “AI Guardrails Act” Opens the Door to Autonomous Lethal Weapons! By Chris Knight (Florida)

 A new US Senate bill marketed as "common-sense guardrails" on military AI use is quietly doing the opposite. Introduced on March 17, 2026, by Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), the AI Guardrails Act of 2026 (S.4113) claims to restrict the Pentagon from deploying dangerous AI applications. Yet buried in its language is a sweeping waiver provision ...

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“Trump v. Barbara” and the Case Against Automatic Birthright Citizenship: Why the Conventional Wisdom Deserves Scrutiny, By Chris Knight (Florida)

On April 1, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara, the high-stakes challenge to President Trump's Executive Order 14,160. Issued on his first day back in office, the order directs federal agencies not to recognise automatic U.S. citizenship for children born after February 19, 2025, if neither parent is a U.S. citize...

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The Selective Outrage Over Bryon Noem’s Photos: Hypocrisy in a World That Celebrates “Everything”! By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The sudden uproar over photos of Bryon Noem — husband of former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem — dressing up with balloon-stuffed tops and tight outfits to chat with online fetish models, feels almost surreal in 2026. Here we have a private citizen (albeit married to a high-profile conservative figure) engaging in consensual adult cross-dr...

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“You Can Go Your Own Way”: Trump Tells Europe and the Gulf to Secure Their Own Oil — And He’s Right! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

One can easily picture President Trump humming the iconic Fleetwood Mac riff from "Go Your Own Way" as he fired off his latest Truth Social broadside. Lindsey Buckingham's raw lyrics about breaking free from a dysfunctional dynamic perfectly capture the moment: "You can go your own way… go your own way." In the aftermath of America's decisive milit...

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Supreme Court Delivers a Decisive 8-1 Victory for Free Speech: Striking Down Colorado’s “Conversion Therapy” Ban, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

 In a landmark 8-1 ruling on March 31, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court stood firmly on the side of the First Amendment, rejecting Colorado's ban on certain forms of talk therapy for minors struggling with issues of sexual orientation and gender identity. Justice Neil Gorsuch, writing for the majority, made it clear: the state cannot use its licen...

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Strategic Leverage in a Fragile World: How Australia’s Fertiliser and Fuel Crunch Could Reshape Ties with China, By James Reed

Australia is confronting a stark reminder of its vulnerabilities in global supply chains. Wesfarmers, one of the country's largest agribusiness players, has urged the federal government to intervene directly with Beijing to secure critical fertiliser supplies amid growing shortages. At the same time, billionaire Vikas Rambal, chairman of Perdaman G...

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The Under-16 Social Media Ban: A Deceptive Idea on Paper, Flawed in Practice — Like Banning Grog in the Great Depression, By Paul Walker

 Australia's world-first ban on social media for under-16s sounded decisive when it kicked in on 10 December 2025. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube were told to take "reasonable steps" to block accounts for anyone younger than 16. The goal was clear and supposedly compassionate: protect developing brains from p...

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Frankenstein Food on the Shelf: Why People Keep Gobbling the Garbage Despite Knowing Better, By Mrs. Vera West

Walk down any aisle in your local Australian supermarket and the evidence stares back at you in bright packaging. Rows of colourful boxes, frozen ready-meals, sugary drinks, extruded snacks, and "healthier" reformulated bars — most of it ultra-processed food (UPF), what critics rightly call "Frankenstein food." These products are not simply cooked ...

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Pakistan’s Stark Warning: How the Iran War Could Spiral into What Historians will Call World War III, By James Reed

As the US-Israeli campaign against Iran — Operation Epic Fury — enters its second month in late March 2026, a senior former Pakistani official has issued a blunt alert. Moeed Yusuf, Pakistan's former National Security Adviser, warned that if no off-ramp is found quickly, this conflict risks becoming what future historians will label World War III. ...

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In Defence of (Rational) Conspiracy Theories! By James Reed

The article from Counter-Currents (March 25, 2026, by Greg Johnson, Part 1 of a series) makes a measured case against conspiracism as a dominant lens for understanding history and current events. It acknowledges that real conspiracies happen — secret plots, collusion for power, cover-ups — but argues they don't explain everything, and treating them...

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Keto Collapse: The Problem with Trendy High Fat Diets, By Mrs Vera West

The article from Mercola.com (dated March 25, 2026) argues that high-fat diets, particularly those heavy in the style of keto or carnivore, can impair metabolic health over time, even if they produce short-term weight loss. It cites studies suggesting reduced insulin sensitivity, altered glucose handling, mitochondrial dysfunction, increased inflam...

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Mike Adams on Surviving Impending Civilisational Collapse, By John Steele

         Mike Adams has given an interesting take on how civilisation collapse is threatening to occur, and what can be done. It is always sound strategy to plan for the worst, but hope for the best: It's Time to Upgrade Your Survival Plans I write this not as a detached observer, but as someone who has spent decades docume...

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You Were Never Playing the Game — The Game Was Playing You! By Brian Simpson

Roughly a decade ago, hundreds of millions of people poured into the streets chasing cartoon creatures through their phones. It was sold as nostalgia, exercise, harmless fun. A cultural moment. A digital Easter egg hunt layered over reality. But like many things in the modern economy, the surface story was the least important one. Underneath, somet...

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Iran’s “New” Nuclear Ambitions — The Old Game Everyone Pretends Not to See, By James Reed

While this issue has been mentioned at the blog, I would like to circle back to it, as Iran's nuclear ambitions are highly relevant to the present war. There is a particular genre of Western reporting that treats geopolitics like a soap opera with amnesia. Each episode begins anew. Characters have no memory, motives are rediscovered, and long-runni...

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Against Euthanasia! The Noelia Castillo Ramos Case: When “Death with Dignity” Becomes an Irreversible Bureaucratic Machine, By Mrs. Vera West

The story of 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos, who died by euthanasia in Spain on 26 March 2026, started as a tragic tale of trauma, mental illness, sexual assault, and a suicide attempt that left her paraplegic. It has since descended into something darker and more disturbing. Emerging reports suggest that once the euthanasia process was set in m...

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The Other Extreme: Why Dangerously Low Blood Pressure is Often More Immediate and Devastating than Moderately High Blood Pressure, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Most public discussion around blood pressure fixates on the dangers of hypertension (high blood pressure). Doctors, guidelines, and pharmaceutical campaigns have spent decades lowering the official thresholds, turning tens of millions more people into patients and pushing medications aggressively. What receives far less attention — and what Dr. Jos...

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Gerard Rennick @RennickGBR

This is an insightful clip into the demise of world powers. [See link below] One word - Debt. They say the pen is mightier than the sword but unsecured credit I.e. debt is even more powerful. It was no coincidence that World War One broke out the year after the newly created U.S. Federal Reserve was created in 1913. The world's most powerful banks ...

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Food, Cancer, and the Blind Spot of Modern Medicine, By Mrs. Vera West

The claim that diet plays a central role in cancer prevention is often dismissed in mainstream medicine as either overstated or dangerously simplistic. The standard line is cautious: yes, diet matters, but only at the margins; genetics, environment, and random mutation do the real work. Against this, alternative health voices have long argued somet...

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Mass Immigration and the Rise of No-Go Zones: How Europe’s Enclaves Are Driving Social Fragmentation, By Richard Miller (London)

A new report backed by conservative European lawmakers has sounded a clear alarm: Europe is home to an estimated 900 to 1,000 "no-go zones" — urban enclaves where state authority is weakened, crime is elevated, and parallel societies operate under different rules. Presented in late March 2026 by MEPs including Sweden Democrats' Charlie Weimers, Fre...

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Aliens, Demons, and the Limits of Modern Imagination, By Chris Knight (Florida)

The claim that "aliens are demons," recently voiced by U.S. Vice President JD Vance, has been widely treated as eccentric, even unserious. Yet before dismissing it outright, it is worth recognising that the idea is not new, nor is it incoherent within a Christian intellectual framework. In fact, it reveals something deeper about how modern people i...

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