“I’m Leaving Germany”: One YouTuber’s Exit and the Global Pattern We Should Not Ignore

A popular German YouTuber with over 2 million followers just went public: he's done. "Radical Living," known for light-hearted expat videos that regularly rack up tens or hundreds of millions of views, dropped a 36-minute brutally honest video announcing he's left Germany for good. His reasons? Skyrocketing crime and sexual violence (especially on ...

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Aspirin and Cancer: The Surprising Power Hiding in Its Simplest Part

Imagine taking one of the oldest, cheapest medicines on the planet — something your grandparents might have kept in the bathroom cabinet — and discovering it could help fight one of the most common and deadly cancers in a way no one really expected. Not through its famous pain-relieving or anti-inflammatory effects, but through something deeper and...

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Germany’s Knife Justice: When Stopping Mid-Stab Erases Attempted Murder,

In Zwickau, Germany, on October 26, 2025, two young men arranged a fist fight. What began as crude masculine theatre ended with one of them on the ground, stabbed repeatedly in the chest and stomach. The attacker, 22-year-old Moroccan migrant Aboubaker B., drew a knife after his Tunisian opponent fell. He plunged it multiple times into vital areas....

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Human Nature and “Lord of the Flies”: The Reality Check

For generations, schoolchildren have been taught one of the bleakest assumptions about human nature ever put into popular culture: remove civilisation, authority, and rules, and ordinary people rapidly descend into savagery. That was the enduring message of Lord of the Flies by William Golding. A group of stranded boys quickly become tribal, violen...

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Once the Home of Adam Smith: How Britain Drifted into a “Capitalist” Command Economy

The nation that gave the world Adam Smith, the father of modern economics and champion of the invisible hand, now finds itself shackled by a peculiar hybrid: a capitalist command economy. It is neither the free-market neoliberalism decried by the Left nor the outright socialism feared by the Right. Private ownership persists, profits are still chas...

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The Once Mighty Royal Navy: Britain’s Maritime Collapse and Civilisational Reckoning

From the era when Britannia ruled the waves to today's hollowed-out fleet that barely patrols its own backyard, the Royal Navy's decline is more than a military statistic. It is a stark metaphor for Britain's broader loss of confidence, purpose, and will to survive as a serious power. The nation that built the greatest naval force in history now st...

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Is This Hantavirus a Bioweapon? By Clayton Baker MD

The WHO, Big Pharma, and the other bad actors behind the Covid catastrophe are at it again. At this writing, they're churning out industrial-strength fear porn regarding an alleged outbreak of Hantavirus infections aboard a small cruise ship, the MV Hondius. If all this gives you flashbacks to the Diamond Princess cruise ship incident from the earl...

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Why is the WHO Driving a Hantavirus Panic? By Dr David Bell

Yesterday, almost 2,000 people, mostly young children, died of malaria because they could not access effective and relatively cheap treatment quickly enough. About 4,000 people died of tuberculosis (TB), including many young adults leaving orphans. This happens every day. Progress in reducing these numbers is stalling, partly due to the continuing ...

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A Litany of Broken Promises: Labor’s Fifth Blustering Budget

The Albanese government's fifth budget review is supposed to reassure Australians that the nation is on a stable path. Instead, it reads like a catalogue of broken promises, shifting narratives, mounting costs, and political spin increasingly disconnected from everyday life. Australians were promised relief from the cost-of-living crisis, cheaper e...

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The Ukraine War: Grinding On Until the Cows Come Home — Or Longer

Four years after Russia's full-scale invasion, the war in Ukraine has settled into a grim, attritional rhythm that feels depressingly permanent. The latest New York Times dispatch captures a momentary "shift": Russian advances have slowed to a crawl, Putin appears rattled by Ukrainian drone strikes reaching deep into Russia, and even the scaled-bac...

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Time to Plan for Self-Sufficiency: Reclaiming Control in Uncertain Times

There's a quiet unease settling over many Aussie households right now. Whether it's whispers of escalating global conflicts, supply chain strains, volatile energy prices, or the simple realisation that governments often prioritise ideology over practical resilience, one truth stands out: we can't outsource our basic needs entirely to distant system...

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The Australian University System is Broken

 The recent article in The Daily Sceptic arguing that Britain's university system is broken makes a compelling case. Graduates accumulate debt only to find themselves in low-paid jobs unrelated to their degrees. Universities expand administration, while genuine intellectual standards decline. Academic life becomes increasingly managerial, bure...

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The Rise and Fall of Bear Grylls’ Survival Empire: Not a Personal Failure, But a Product Problem

 Fifteen years ago, Bear Grylls was unstoppable. The former SAS reservist turned global television phenomenon. Man vs. Wild reached over a billion viewers across 200 countries. His orange-and-grey survival knife became the best-selling piece of outdoor gear on the planet. Kids wanted his gear. Adults bought the dream: rugged competence, unbrea...

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Israel’s 24-Hour Energy Ultimatum: The High-Stakes Gamble that Could Torch the Middle East’s Oil Lifeline

At present: A fragile ceasefire in a war that already rattled the world earlier this year. Diplomatic channels humming with talk of a U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding, Iran signalling it's open to modifications, Trump eyeing a foreign-policy win to wave at Xi Jinping in six days. Then, according to Israel's own Channel 12, Israeli officials qu...

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The Copenhagen AI “Safety” Summit: When Protecting Kids Becomes a Blueprint for Speech Control

 Imagine a room full of the world's most powerful regulators, politicians, and tech executives gathered in a grand Danish palace. The official mission: keep children safe in the age of AI. The actual guest list? A who's who of people who have spent years pushing governments to decide what the rest of us are allowed to read, watch, and say onli...

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The Vatican’s Quiet Surrender: Why Study Group 9’s “Shared Discernment” Report Signals a Dangerous Woke Drift in the Church

Picture this: A mother in a small parish in Melbourne, or a young man fighting same-sex attraction in a noisy Western city, opens what should be clear guidance from Rome. Instead of the rock-solid teaching of the Catechism, that homosexual acts are "intrinsically disordered" and contrary to natural law (see CCC 2357), he finds a 32-page document ur...

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Will there be a “Super El Niño Weather Event, as Occurred in 1877-1878?

 For years, many ordinary Australians have rolled their eyes whenever they hear another apocalyptic climate headline. After decades of failed predictions, exaggerated rhetoric, politicised science, and elite hypocrisy, scepticism has become understandable. People were told entire coastlines would vanish, that snow would disappear, or that civi...

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They Knew! The COVID Cover-Up Whistleblower Testimony that Changes Everything,

Picture this: Millions of lives upended, economies shattered, kids kept out of school for years, families torn apart by lockdowns and fear. For over six years, many of us suspected the story we were fed about COVID-19 didn't add up. Now, an active CIA employee, a career intelligence professional respected inside the agency, is stepping forward to s...

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Data Centre Land Grabs: Homes Lost for AI Progress – US Today, Australia Tomorrow

Imagine waking up to a letter in your mailbox: you have a few months to pack up and leave the family home, or farm, you've lived in for decades. Not because of a flood, fire, or personal choice, but because a utility company needs your land for power lines to feed a massive AI data centre. This isn't dystopian fiction. It's happening right now in p...

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The Biolabs in Ukraine: From Conspiracy Smear to Official Review

In early 2022, as Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine, Tulsi Gabbard, then a private citizen and former congresswoman, posted a video raising a straightforward concern: There are dozens of U.S.-funded biological research facilities in Ukraine handling dangerous pathogens. She argued they should be secured or shut down to prevent accidental releases a...

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