The Vanishing Brain Trust: Sabine Hossenfelder’s Cold Probability Check on the Missing Scientists, By Professor X

 In early 2026, a disturbing pattern emerged: at least 13 scientists, engineers, and staff connected to some of America's most sensitive research programs — Los Alamos National Laboratory, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), aerospace, and nuclear work — have either died or simply disappeared in the space of a few years. They are: Monica R...

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Yale Professor Defines Elderly Americans as the New Class Enemy, By Paul Craig Roberts

 A Yale University professor of law and history, Samuel Moyn, has resurrected and redefined Marxian class conflict. In the old Marxism, the capitalists exploited the workers. In Moyn's version, elderly Americans exploit the young. Moyn's solution, espoused, of course, in the New York Times (April 21), is for the old to be dispossessed of their...

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German Police Union Chief Tells Women to Avoid Relationships With Men Amid Rising Crime, By Kurt Zindulka

A German police union chief has sparked controversy after suggesting that women should avoid relationships with men because of rising crime rates in the country, while apparently ignoring that government statistics indicate a higher likelihood of being a victim of migrant crime. Appearing on the ZDF public broadcaster this week, the head of the Fed...

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“Make It Hard for Them to Live, Procreate”: Greg Bovino Says There Are 100 Million Illegals in US and ‘They All Need to Go,’ Times of India

A former US Border Patrol commander has called for sweeping immigration measures, saying life should be made so difficult for undocumented migrants that they are forced to leave the country. Greg Bovino, who recently retired, made the controversial remarks in a video interview in which he claimed that current anti-immigration enforcement efforts ar...

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Lies Are Breaking Us, By George Christensen

 Everywhere you look, the message is the same. Conform. Repeat the approved slogans. Keep your head down. Never question the fashionable narrative. Never challenge the bureaucrats, the media class, the corporate activists, or the global institutions that insist they know better than families, churches, and local communities. But what happens t...

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These Compromises Destroy Public Trust: When the Medical Regulator Partners with Activists, By Brian Simpson

Australia's peak medical regulator, the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), is facing serious accusations of ideological capture. FOI documents reveal it has embedded itself in a formal partnership with ACON (formerly the NSW AIDS Council), one of the country's most influential trans lobby groups that actively promotes gender-...

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US Nuclear Subs in Australia: A Grand Strategic Move Against an Assertive China, By James Reed

 Admiral Samuel Paparo, head of US Indo-Pacific Command, delivered welcome news in April 2026: AUKUS is on track, with Submarine Rotational Force-West (SRF-West) at HMAS Stirling in Western Australia set to begin as early as 2027. Up to four US Virginia-class nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs) and one UK boat will rotate through the base...

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Trump as Moderate, the Boomer Left’s Reckoning, and the Coming Generational Revolt, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Elizabeth Nickson's recent Substack essay and her Kunstlercast interview make a provocative case: Donald Trump isn't the far-right bogeyman — he's a moderate transitional figure. What's building behind him is a far sharper, more unapologetic conservative (or post-liberal) wave driven by younger generations who've lived the consequences of decades o...

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When a Love Song Becomes Contraband: The Paradox of Race Hate Laws in Queensland, By Clare Wilson LL.B

There is something faintly surreal about the spectacle of a modern state banning a political phrase, only to discover that part of it has been quietly embedded for decades in one of its own pop classics. Queensland's recent law targets specific expressions in particular contexts, not every accidental overlap of words. That distinction, while legall...

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Dead Man Walking: The Seneca Abyss is in Front of Us, By Brian Simpson

The article from Titanic Lifeboat Academy (drawing heavily on the work of systems thinker Ugo Bardi) delivers a stark warning: modern industrial civilisation is a "dead man walking," teetering on the edge of a Seneca Abyss — a rapid, irreversible collapse where decline is far sharper and more brutal than the preceding growth. What is the Seneca Eff...

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How to Survive a Grid Collapse: Practical Advice for the Ordinary Person, By John Steele

Amy Sukwan's Substack article "How to Survive a Grid Collapse" offers grounded, experience-based guidance for everyday people facing a prolonged power outage or broader supply-chain failure. Drawing from her own four-day stretch without reliable food access (caused by a simple payment delay) and her life in a subtropical setting with some land acce...

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The Left’s Dream Castles in the Sky: Woke Illusions that Collapse into Real-World Misery, By Tom North

Victor Davis Hanson nailed it in his April 21, 2026, essay for American Greatness: "The Left's political imagination builds heroes, villains, and entire histories untethered from reality, substituting narrative for fact until it collapses under scrutiny." And when those fragile "dream houses" come tumbling down, the wreckage isn't abstract — it lea...

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The New Nuclear Shadow: Why a Fresh Arms Race Demands Clear-Eyed Realism, Not Wishful Disarmament, By Brian Simpson

In April 2026, Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), issued a stark warning: the world risks sliding into a dangerous new nuclear arms race, potentially seeing up to 20 countries "chasing the bomb." Speaking amid rising global instability, Grossi highlighted "friendly proliferation" discussions in nations...

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A Letter from Herself: On Turning One Hundred and the Problem of Being the Queen, By Richard Miller (London)

This week marks what would have been the one hundredth birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, a milestone she approached with the same quiet steadiness that characterised the rest of her long life. It is a pleasingly round number, the sort that invites reflection, celebration, and, in Britain at least, a letter from the monarch. Which raises a small const...

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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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