Shockwaves from Hormuz: Asia Takes the Hit — and Australia Pretends It Won’t, By Paul Walker

The current ceasefire in the Iran conflict has brought a temporary pause in the shooting, but not in the consequences. If anything, the deeper story is not in the Gulf itself, but in Asia, where the real economic shock has already landed. And as usual, Australia sits just far enough away to feel safe, and just close enough to be wrong. The first fa...

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Globalist Elites Prepare for Food Rationing, for Us! By James Reed

While the world watches oil prices spike and the Iran ceasefire hold by a thread, a quieter story is unfolding behind closed doors. According to a recent Vigilant Fox report titled "Leaked: Global Elites Quietly Prepare for Food Rationing as Crisis Escalates," top figures in finance, central banking, and international organisations are no longer ju...

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Young, Angry, White, Leftist Women Seek to Bury the West! By Mrs. Brittany Miller (London)

In the sunlit uplands of modern Britain and America, where systemic oppression lurks behind every corner and the patriarchy plots its next microaggression, a new revolutionary vanguard has emerged: young, angry Leftist women. According to a sharp piece in American Thinker, these passionate souls are not merely voting Left or posting fiery threads —...

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Nearly Half of All Violent Crime Suspects in Germany are Foreign Nationals, By Kurt Zindulka

Nearly half of criminal suspects in violent crimes are foreign nationals in Germany, police statistics have found. According to the annual statistical release from the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), violent crime in Germany fell slightly in 2025, by 2.3 per cent compared with the previous year. However, the agency noted that "Non-German susp...

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Ukraine Plans to Replace the War Dead with Africans and Give Them All the Jobs and Benefits! By Olivia Murray

What's the point in dying for your country when, instead of your death serving as a payment for a prosperous and secure future for your children and culture, your government just hands it over to foreigners … Today, Remix News reported that Ukrainian officials are working on a new plan to replace all their war dead men with third world aliens from ...

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“Anchor Babies” Reach Nearly 10% of All US Births: New Data, By Shane Galvin

Nearly 10% of US births in 2023 came from illegal immigrant mothers, according to newly published research. Pew Research Center revealed that 320,000 of the 3.6 million babies born in the US that year were anchor babies who would not qualify for birthright citizenship if President Trump's executive order is upheld by the Supreme Court. Of those 320...

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Eternal Glory, By Greg Johnson

This talk was delivered at the Counter-Currents Spring Retreat in Rome on April 11th, 2026, and again at the Finnish Awakening conference near Helsinki on April 19, 2026. I want to thank my hosts and my audience at both events. We are spending today in the company of friends, sharing ideas, fellowship, and jokes. There's a lot of laughter. Any outs...

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UK RAF Makes “Heroic” Stand for “Peace” (Not!), By Richard Miller (London)

In a world overflowing with chocolate rivers, where every conflict ends in group hugs and rainbow flags, and where the only real danger is someone using the wrong pronoun at the dinner table, the Royal Air Force has taken a bold stand for peace. An RAF cadet at Cranwell was suspended from his officer training course after daring to say, during a na...

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One in Seven Vaccinated People Report a Serious Adverse Event, MHRA Report Finds – But the Cover-Up Continues, By Dr Clare Craig

,One in seven. That is the proportion of people in the MHRA's own actively recruited surveillance cohort who reported a medically serious adverse reaction following Covid vaccination. Over half reported at least one reaction of any kind. The data were collected between 2020 and 2022. They were not published until September 2025, and only then becau...

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Australia’s Quiet Patriot Revolt: Why One Nation’s Surge Signals a Deeper National Awakening, By James Reed

 In early 2026, something remarkable happened in Australian politics. Pauline Hanson's One Nation party, long dismissed as a fringe outfit, surged dramatically in the polls — hitting the mid-to-high 20s nationally in multiple surveys, occasionally level-pegging or even challenging Labor, and leading the Coalition in several states, including s...

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Gate of Tears: Closing the Bab al-Mandeb Strait by Yemen’s Houthis, By Paul Walker

Most people scanning the news in April 2026 are focused on the shaky ceasefire in the Iran war, fluctuating oil prices, or domestic politics. Few have noticed a fresh and dangerous threat coming from Yemen's Houthis that could quietly upend global trade and drive up costs for everything from fuel to consumer goods. On April 19, 2026, Houthi Deputy ...

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The Globalists Fight Back Against Populism! By Richard Miller (London)

 British MP Liam Byrne's new book Why Populists Are Winning: and How to Beat Them marks a shift in how parts of the British political establishment think about the rise of populist movements. After years of trying to suppress the "demand side" of populism through policing, prosecutions, public shaming, and political exclusion, Byrne argues tha...

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Leftism as a Global Mental Disorder, By Brian Simpson

Emil Kirkegaard's recent Substack piece, "Leftism, mental health, and visual presentation confirmed," presents fresh evidence from a study he co-authored showing a consistent negative relationship between Left-wing political ideology and multiple measures of mental health. In a representative sample of nearly 1,000 American adults, researchers foun...

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"NYC's Compassionate Conservation Program: Letting Arsonists "Roam Free" for the Greater Good"! By Chris Knight (Florida)

In a bold move straight out of the progressive policy playbook, New York City officials have once again demonstrated their unwavering commitment to sanctuary values — even when it means giving a guy who allegedly lit a random building on fire, sipped a beer while watching a three-year-old and three adults die in agony, a fighting chance to stay in ...

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Dr Robert Malone on Old Time Offal Meats: Nuances, By Mrs. Vera West

The Substack essay "Well Being: Eat your..." by Robert Malone (published April 20, 2026) makes a strong case for reintroducing offal (organ meats, especially liver) into the modern diet. Malone argues that organ meats are dramatically more nutrient-dense than conventional muscle meats and represent a "shame" that they've fallen out of favor in weal...

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The Art of the WRONG Deal: Talking to Iran’s Shadows While the Real Power Watches, By Chris Knight (Florida)

There is a recurring illusion in Western diplomacy: the belief that states behave like corporations, that negotiations are transactions, and that somewhere in every adversarial system there exists a rational counterparty waiting to be persuaded. It is the quiet assumption behind deal-making — that if only one finds the right interlocutor, the right...

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China Makes its Move in Iran Crisis, By Charles Jennings

The Substack post from Vigilant Fox ("China Makes Major Move as Iran Conflict Nears Tipping Point," appearing in their "Daily Pulse" seriesApril 21, 2026) focuses on escalating geopolitical tensions in the ongoing 2026 Iran war. The essay frames China as making a calculated, opportunistic "major move" amid the conflict, positioning itself as a dipl...

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Energy Lockdowns, Cometh? By Paul Walker

 The Substack essay titled "Defining Energy Lockdowns and Forcing Behavioural Change" by Nicholas Creed (published April 21, 2026), argues that Thailand is serving as a practical testing ground for restrictive "energy lockdown"-style policies. These measures, in the author's view, aim to condition public behaviour away from fossil fuels (espec...

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The Invisible Weapon: Mines, Uncertainty, and the Strait of Hormuz, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

If modern war still has a low-tech king, it is not the missile, the drone, or even the nuclear deterrent. It is the naval mine — cheap, anonymous, and psychologically devastating. Nowhere is this more evident than in the current crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, where a handful — or perhaps hundreds — of unseen devices have brought a critical artery ...

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Pillows, Pressure, and Panic: How a Minor Finding Became a Major Health Scare, By Mrs. Vera West and Mrs. Abigail Knight (Florida)

Every few months, a study emerges that appears to transform some mundane aspect of daily life into a lurking medical hazard. This week, it is sleep posture. According to circulating reports, the way one arranges a pillow may influence the risk of glaucoma. The implication, delivered with the usual breathless certainty, is that something as ordinary...

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