The legacy media is in full meltdown, clutching pearls harder than ever. The Telegraph recently ran a piece that reads like accidental based commentary: "The far-Right has got a new weapon: glamorous young women." Photogenic, confident, and unapologetic influencers are ditching the old stereotypes of angry bald men with dodgy tattoos and inst...
Australia, the Great Reset, and the Great Upset that must now come The system isn't broken. It is rotten. That distinction matters, because a broken system can be repaired. A broken system has failed despite its purpose. It may need better management, better funding, better training, better people, better procedures, or better oversight. A br...
Matt Forney nailed it: "Trump has done so much damage to libtardery that the Democrats will need a decade of uninterrupted power to undo it, which they're not going to get." Yes, despite the war, Trump has done some good in the battle against the Left, although now, alas, falling back into the globalist net. This isn't wishful thinking, it's cold p...
As of May 15, 2026, X (formerly Twitter) has made public commitments to the UK's media regulator Ofcom to strengthen protections against illegal hate speech and terrorist content for UK users. Key details of the X's retreat: Faster reviews: X will review suspected illegal hate and terrorism-related posts within 24 hours on average, and assess...
Gen Z is not merely consuming information differently, they are pioneering an entirely new relationship with truth itself, forged in the fires of a social media ecosystem that relentlessly blends facts with feelings, evidence with emotion, and reality with performance. As the first generation to grow up fully immersed in smartphones, front-fa...
America and Australia face a serious, escalating Chinese Communist Party (CCP) espionage problem that reaches deep into critical infrastructure, government, business, and diaspora communities. While President Trump returned from his Beijing summit praising Xi Jinping and touting "successful" trade talks, Beijing's intelligence apparatus continues a...
Why the official public health court intellectuals and the media got it all wrong The official story surrounding the Andes hantavirus cruise ship outbreak keeps shifting, but one detail should make any rational person stop and think. Authorities quarantined healthy passengers for weeks aboard a confined expedition vessel ...
The strangest aspect of the emerging hantavirus story around the MV Hondius Andes virus cluster is not the virus itself, but the atmosphere of distrust that now greets every public health announcement. In a pre-COVID era, a limited outbreak on a single expedition ship would have remained a specialist story for epidemiologists and cruise industry in...
There is an old political fear that rarely gets discussed openly now because it cuts across almost every modern ideology. The fear is simple: what happens when the state becomes so large that democratic governments can no longer seriously reduce it, even if they want to? For decades, critics of expanding bureaucracy warned that there must eventuall...
Here is the introduction to an explosive YouTube video by Jimmy Dore: "Jimmy and former CIA analyst Larry Johnson discuss evidence that the US government may be engineering and distributing lone star ticks — which cause alpha-gal syndrome, a red meat allergy — as a biological weapon, noting that cases of Lyme disease have surged to half a mil...
The contemporary debate over transgender identity increasingly extends beyond politics and activism into deeper questions of philosophy, metaphysics, and the nature of personal identity itself. An article recently published by Daily Sceptic presents one side of that debate in strongly sceptical terms, arguing that contemporary gender identity theor...
The great AI gold rush was supposed to be unstoppable. Governments promised "innovation." Big Tech promised jobs, prosperity, and a dazzling technological future. Investors spoke as though gigantic AI data centres were as inevitable as roads or electricity grids. Yet across the world an increasingly angry public is pushing back, and for good reason...
In 2026 Britain, one unelected quango has more power over what you can see, say, and share online than almost any institution in a supposed liberal "democracy." That body is Ofcom, the Office of Communications, transformed from a broadcast regulator into the UK's all-powerful online speech commissar under the Online Safety Act. This is not protecti...
Two-Tier Policing in Modern Britain: Teen Bled Out in Handcuffs because the Attacker Cried “Racism”!
Welcome to 2026 Britain, where an 18-year-old university student lies dying in the street from multiple stab wounds, and the police's first priority is slapping handcuffs on him because his attacker claimed to be the real victim of "racism." This isn't a dystopian novel. This is the horrifying reality of the Henry Nowak case in Southampton. On Dece...
In a stunning interactive feature published May 11, 2026, The New York Times Magazine shines a spotlight on one of the most intriguing anatomical discoveries of the 21st century: the interstitium — a vast, previously under-appreciated network of fluid-filled spaces woven through the connective tissue (fascia) of the human body. Researchers are now ...
The warning issued by Dr. Aaron Lewis, Ph.D., regarding the entrenchment of a government-backed "religion of Big Pharma" in America, and the West, is not a fringe conspiracy theory but a well-documented reality that has been systematically unfolding for decades. This phenomenon represents a fundamental betrayal of both the scientific method and the...
Another day, another viral scare blasted across headlines: "Hantavirus may survive in human sperm for up to six years" and could pose a sexual transmission risk even after recovery. The story exploded in mid-May 2026, conveniently timed with the small Andes hantavirus cluster from the MV Hondius Antarctic cruise ship. Outlets like The Telegraph, Ya...
In the dying hours of the 2026 federal budget reply night, Senator Pauline Hanson was cut off mid-sentence in the Senate. Not because she'd broken any rule, but because she'd run out of the miserly time allocated to minor parties while delivering a hard-hitting alternative to Labor's tax-and-spend agenda and the Coalition's belated copycat moves. C...
Nation First wonders why the media focused on Angus Taylor's budget reply when Pauline Hanson laid out a real alternative to the Labor-Liberal uniparty. When One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson stood up in the Senate chamber on Thursday night to deliver her budget reply, maybe someone should have been paying attentio...
President Donald Trump touched down in Beijing last week with a heavyweight delegation of 18 top U.S. corporate executives: Elon Musk, Nvidia's Jensen Huang, Tim Cook, and others, aboard Air Force One. The mission: hammer out the future of the global AI supply chain directly with Xi Jinping. They're calling aspects of this engagement "Pax Silica," ...
