If Cars Cause (In Part), Climate Change, then Horse-Drawn Carriages Must Have Caused the 1540 European Megadrought! (Satire)

Historians have long puzzled over the catastrophic European drought of 1540. Rivers dried up. Crops failed. People reportedly walked across the Rhine. For centuries, this event was vaguely attributed to "weather patterns" or "natural variability," the usual excuses used by climate deniers, like those dreadful fellows writing at the Alor.org blog. B...

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Debanking as a Political Weapon: It’s Not Just the Right Anymore!

For years, warnings about debanking were dismissed as Right-wing paranoia. When Nigel Farage had his Coutts account closed in 2023, many on the Left either stayed silent or treated it as a minor scandal involving a controversial figure. The broader pattern, banks quietly closing accounts of people and organisations with unfashionable political view...

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The Third Wave: Suicide, or Assisted Civilisational Decline?

The West is undergoing a profound demographic and cultural transformation. Native European populations are shrinking while being replaced, in many cities and increasingly at the national level, by populations from very different civilisational backgrounds. This is not speculation. It is measurable in fertility rates, migration statistics, and the r...

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Asymmetric Lawfare: The Quiet Weapon That Could Dismantle the West from Within

The term "lawfare" usually refers to the use of legal systems as a substitute for traditional warfare, fighting political or ideological battles through courts, regulators, and bureaucracies, rather than ballots or bullets. What is emerging now is something more dangerous: asymmetric lawfare, where one side exploits procedural advantages, low evide...

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How Democrats Plan to Finish Off America

The most dangerous political project in America right now is not hidden. It is being discussed openly by leading figures on the left: pack the Supreme Court and eliminate the Senate filibuster. If carried out, these two changes would not merely shift policy in a Leftward direction. They would fundamentally alter the structure of the American republ...

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Leftism as the Ultimate Contraception: Why the Birth Decline is Ideological

A new study reported by PsyPost confirms what many have observed for years: Left-leaning Americans are driving the United States' birth rate decline. The data shows a clear partisan fertility gap. Liberals and progressives are having significantly fewer children than conservatives. This is not merely a matter of economics or timing. It reflects som...

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Keir Starmer’s Proudest Achievement: The Gayest Parliament in the World!

As he prepared to leave office, outgoing UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has declared one of his greatest accomplishments: Britain now has the "gayest parliament of all time anywhere in the world." Not the most competent. Not the most just. Not the one that best defended borders, living standards, or national cohesion. The gayest. This is not a thro...

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Diversity Schemes at Oxford and Cambridge: Another Front in the Great Replacement

GB News reports that diversity initiatives at Oxford and Cambridge are actively discriminating against white working-class applicants. Elite universities, once engines of social mobility for bright British children regardless of background, are now prioritising race and "diversity" quotas over merit. The result is predictable and damning: working-c...

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The United Kingdom's Grooming Gangs: On Truth and the Law, By Mattias Desmet

It is becoming increasingly clear that our culture faces a profound problem with the Law. Over recent years, the Epstein files have offered glimpses of the immense perversity festering behind the respectable façade of "high society." In the United Kingdom, a series of investigations into the so-called "grooming gangs" has drawn back the curtain on ...

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The Technocrats are Beginning to Worry

For decades the technological elite enjoyed something that previous ruling classes could scarcely imagine. They accumulated unprecedented wealth, controlled the digital infrastructure through which billions of people communicate, gathered extraordinary quantities of personal data, and increasingly influenced the boundaries of acceptable public deba...

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Not Just Another Super El Niño: Rising Ocean Temperatures and Their Weather Impacts, NOT from Climate Change

 Michael Snyder's recent piece draws attention to something genuinely concerning: ocean temperatures are running unusually high in several key regions. While the mainstream climate narrative immediately attributes every anomaly to "climate change," a more careful look shows that natural variability, especially powerful El Niño events, ocean cy...

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The Sportive Origin of the State is Almost Certainly Wrong

The Daily Sceptic piece revisits José Ortega y Gasset's old essay El origen deportivo del Estado ("The Sportive Origin of the State"). Ortega suggested the state emerged when young men from one group decided to raid and rape women from distant hordes, not purely out of grim necessity, but as a kind of adventurous "sport" or playful exploit that eve...

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Ben Batterham and the Urgent Need for Castle Laws and Stronger Self-Defence Rights in Australia

The case of Ben Batterham should serve as a national wake-up call. After years of legal torment, Batterham has reportedly received a substantial payout from the state following his wrongful prosecution. The details paint a familiar and disturbing picture: a man defending his home and family against an intruder, only to find himself dragged through ...

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LabLib: The Uniparty Illusion and the Black Magic Spell Over Australian Politics

For decades, Australian voters have been presented with a comforting fiction: the choice between Labor and the Liberal-Nationals represents a genuine contest of ideas, a battle between Left and Right that keeps the country balanced and democratic. Election after election, the major parties trade power, promise reform, and deliver more of the same. ...

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Trump’s Crypto Money for Jam: $500 Million and the Blurred Lines of Presidential Enrichment

President Donald Trump has never been one for understatement when it comes to his business dealings, and his latest financial disclosure has thrown fresh fuel on the fire. According to reports, Trump-affiliated entities pulled in more than $1.4 billion in 2025 from cryptocurrency ventures, including over $500 million tied to World Liberty Financial...

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The British Police State: From Pre-Crime to Policing the Mere Act of Existing

In July 2026, British policing has descended into levels of absurdity and authoritarian overreach that would have seemed like dystopian satire just a few years ago. A recent incident captured on video shows officers cracking down on what they apparently view as a dangerous new public menace: people standing around doing nothing. In a public square ...

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Not "Better" Government, but Less Government is the Only Way Forward

Whenever governments fail, the political class offers the same tired prescription: we simply need better government. Elect different politicians. Recruit more experts. Establish another regulator. Create another department. Pass another law. The underlying assumption is never questioned. Government itself is presumed to be the solution. Only its cu...

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America at 250: The Weight of History and the Question of Decline

As the United States marks its 250th anniversary in 2026, the occasion feels less like a simple celebration and more like a reckoning. Fireworks will light up the skies, commemorative coins will circulate, and politicians from across the spectrum will deliver speeches invoking the Founding Fathers. Yet beneath the pageantry runs a quieter, more uns...

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The Hum: A Mysterious Low-Frequency Noise That's Tormented People for Decades

 For over 50 years, thousands of people worldwide, from Melbourne, New Mexico, to the UK, Canada, and beyond, have reported hearing a persistent, maddening low-frequency hum. It sounds like a distant idling diesel engine, a throbbing vibration, or a deep drone. It's often worse at night, indoors, and in quiet environments. It disrupts sleep, c...

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The Rise of the New Radical Left: Why Radical Socialism Appeals to the Young and What to do About It

The Spectator's recent piece (linked below), on the resurgence of America's radical Left captures a disturbing trend visible across the Anglosphere. What was once fringe: explicit socialism, identity-based redistribution, and hostility to classical liberal institutions, has gained significant traction, particularly among younger generations. Polls ...

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