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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
There was a time when political slogans still carried some persuasive force in Australia. Governments could announce another grand reform, another ambitious transition, another moral crusade, and much of the public would at least give them the benefit of the doubt. That trust has been steadily eroded. Increasingly, Australians are no longer interes...
Europe is sleepwalking into a future that looks very different from the one its great grandparents built. The signs are everywhere, yet too many leaders still refuse to face reality; or if from the Greens and Left in general, embrace the end of Europe. Mass migration from Muslim-majority countries, combined with much higher birth rates among those ...
Stories of people tumbling from airplanes at enormous heights with no parachute sound like pure fiction. Yet a handful of documented cases prove it has happened. These survivors did not beat physics through superhuman strength. They lived because of a mix of lucky breaks, specific conditions, and the surprising limits of what a human body can somet...
When people think about Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, they usually think about global superstardom, private jets, stadium concerts and endless nostalgia merchandising. But what has struck many listeners about the new song "Home to Us" is not celebrity glamour at all. The emotional centre of the song is memory. Not polished memory either, but memo...
It started quietly, the way these things often do. Back in the decades after World War II, a certain restlessness set in. People who had known hardship and sacrifice began to chase something lighter. More comfort. More personal freedom. Less duty. What began as understandable relief after tough times slowly hardened into a habit. Many baby boomers,...
Suppose the old philosopher Socrates (died 399 BC), arrived in 2026 by the magic of (hypothetical) time travel expecting wisdom. Athens had killed him for asking dangerous questions, so perhaps, after two thousand years of progress, humanity would finally welcome inquiry? Instead, he stepped into a world where billions of people carried glowing rec...
We spend our days trapped under artificial lights, harsh office fluorescents, blue-glowing screens, and windowless rooms, and then wonder why our energy crashes, our moods dip, and our health quietly unravels. A compelling new study reminds us of something our ancestors knew instinctively: natural daylight isn't just pleasant, it's powerful medicin...
In the United Kingdom, ideological insanity isn't just persisting, it's accelerating while much of the world tries to regain its senses. The latest example comes from Pearson Edexcel, one of the country's biggest exam boards, which has quietly signed off on gender-neutral language in GCSE French, Spanish, and German exams starting in 2026. Students...
Europe is staring down the barrel of another migrant crisis, and the warning signs couldn't be clearer. Greece's Migration Minister Thanos Plevris has sounded the alarm: more than 550,000 migrants are currently waiting in Libya, ready to risk the Mediterranean crossing as soon as the weather and smugglers allow. Other estimates, including from the ...
Great Britain once stood as the proud anchor of Western civilisation. From the Magna Carta to parliamentary democracy, common law, the Enlightenment, and the abolition of the slave trade, this small island exported ideas of liberty, individual rights, and tolerance that shaped the modern world. Today, that legacy faces an existential threat, not fr...
Japan has long stood out as one of the last major developed nations that remained remarkably racially and culturally homogeneous. Low immigration, strong social cohesion, low crime, and a distinct national identity helped it weather many modern problems that plague the West. That era may be ending. According to recent announcements, Japan is prepar...
We've been sold a beautiful lie. Wind turbines, those towering white giants spinning on ridges and across oceans, are endlessly marketed as the pure, sustainable future of energy. Eco-friendly. Bird-friendly. Essential for saving the planet. But a growing body of scientific evidence tells a darker story: wind energy is toxic to human health, devast...
As Australia stares down another federal budget, a quiet but telling admission has slipped out from the heart of the Albanese government. Finance Minister Katy Gallagher has conceded that the "supercharged" climate spending of recent years simply can't last forever. After pouring tens of billions into renewables, green funds, and net-zero sch...
For decades, the mainstream media and political establishment have painted Pauline Hanson and One Nation with one lazy brush: "racist." Every time the party raised concerns about unsustainable immigration levels, cultural integration, or the strain on housing, wages, and services, the same tired script rolled out. Yet here we are in 2026, fresh off...
The Liberals just got a brutal reminder in Farrer: the old political game is over. In a seat they'd held for nearly eight decades, their vote collapsed while One Nation's David Farley stormed to victory, delivering the party its first-ever seat in the House of Representatives. The message from regional Australia was loud and clear, voters are...
