The SARS-CoV-2 Origin Question that Still Has No Answer — And Why that Silence is Highly Suspicious, By Mrs. Vera West and Brian Simpson

More than six years after the emergence of COVID-19 in Wuhan, the question of how SARS-CoV-2 first entered the human population remains officially unresolved. The TrialSite News article from early 2026 underscores a growing frustration: the persistent lack of a clear, transparent answer is not just a scientific curiosity — it is itself deeply suspi...

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A Profound Shift in Public Opinion on Vaccines: Polling Data That Cannot Be Ignored, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Dr. Joseph Mercola's March 12, 2026, article highlights what appears to be one of the most significant changes in public health attitudes in recent decades. Drawing on multiple independent polls from Rasmussen Reports, Pew, KFF, Gallup, Steve Kirsch's surveys, and others, the piece documents a clear erosion of trust in COVID-19 vaccines — and, incr...

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Will Iran Go Down with the Ship in the Endgame? Mutually Assured Destruction, Regime Survival, and the Limits of Brinkmanship in the Hormuz Crisis, By Brian Simpson

John Leake's April 11, 2026, piece in The Focal Points offers a measured counter to hawkish narratives that paint the Iranian regime as an irrational, suicidal actor immune to the logic of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD). As the US Navy enforces its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz following the collapse of Islamabad talks, and with oil markets ...

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Mouse Utopia: Death by Repetition, by Brett Stevens

The biggest game in town now and any other time is civilization collapse. Every human group self-destructs through class warfare of the have-nots versus the haves; it is never the other way around because the haves need nothing the have-nots have. The example of Mouse Utopia shows us the true horror of civilization design: civilizations fail by suc...

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The Fall of Viktor Orbán: A Bitter Defeat for Euro-Nationalism as Globalists Prepare the Reversal, By Richard Miller (London)

 In a stunning blow delivered on April 12, 2026, Viktor Orbán conceded defeat after 16 years steering Hungary as a bulwark of national sovereignty, border control, and traditional European values. With record turnout nearing 78-79%, opposition leader Péter Magyar and his Tisza party secured a decisive victory — early counts showing around 53% ...

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How Pauline Hanson’s Party Has Become Australia’s De Facto Conservative Opposition as the Liberal Party Collapses, By Brian Simpson

 In a political landscape still reverberating from the Hormuz blockade, global energy shocks, and mounting domestic pressures, Australian voters are delivering a blunt verdict: the traditional centre-Right has lost its way. A Spectator Australia piece published on 10 April 2026 by Vinay Kolhatkar poses the provocative question: Is One Nation n...

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Will War With Iran Lead To A Shooting War With China? (Or, More Likely, Will China Simply Walk into Taiwan While America is Distracted?). By James Reed

Michael Snyder's April 12, 2026, Substack piece delivers another stark warning in his signature alarmist style. As the US Navy begins enforcing a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz following the collapse of peace talks in Islamabad, Snyder asks whether the escalating confrontation with Iran, now framed as part of an ongoing World War III fought throu...

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John Cleese Refuses to Stay Silent: Pushing Back Against "Whiteness" Narratives and the Islamist Tide in Britain, By Richard Miller (London)

 In an era where public figures often self-censor to avoid career-ending accusations, Monty Python legend John Cleese continues to speak with characteristic bluntness. On or around April 11-12, 2026, Cleese directly challenged a BBC framing that portrayed the UK's education system as inherently built for "whiteness" rather than for British chi...

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The Untold Story of White Slavery, By Thomas Jackson

 Robert C. Davis, Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in the Mediterranean, the Barbary Coast, and Italy, 1500-1800, Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, 246 pp. As Robert C. Davis notes in this eye-opening account of Barbary Coast slavery, American historians have studied every aspect of enslavement of Africans by whites but have largely ign...

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An Alternative View on the Iran War, By Tom North

Here's my counterpoint to the bulk of the positions on the Iran War by Alor.org bloggers, drawn from Alex Armstrong's April 9, 2026, GB News opinion piece titled "America just triumphed on the world stage - and its haters are too blind to see how." This piece offers a starkly optimistic, pro-Trump interpretation of the Iran situation — framing rece...

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The Hubris of Ruling Elites Leads to Disaster, By Brian Simpson

The blog post from MadgeWaggy (published April 6, 2026) delivers a sobering meditation on a timeless human failing: warnings of systemic collapse are issued early and often by clear-eyed observers, yet they are routinely dismissed — especially by elites, drenched in hubris — until the consequences become unavoidable. The author, writing as an elder...

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Endgame of the Trump Blockage of Strait of Hormuz, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Talks led by Vice President JD Vance, involving figures like Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, lasted over 21 hours but failed primarily over Iran's refusal to abandon its nuclear program (ending uranium enrichment, dismantling facilities, and surrendering buried highly enriched uranium). Additional US demands included halting support for regional p...

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Monitoring Fuel Reserves: One Nation, By James Reed

I was sent this Face Book link, and the info below on how we can monitor Australia's fuel reserves. I have not worked through it all yet, but it seems legitimate, what have checked. This will give us freedom over having to rely upon what comes out of the prime minister's mouth. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61583517593512 One Nation Suppo...

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After the Verdict: How a Career Can End Without a Conviction in Feminist-Mad Australia, By Mrs. Vera West

There is a peculiar asymmetry in modern public life. Allegations arrive with force, speed, and amplification. Outcomes, by contrast, arrive quietly. And when they do, they do not restore what was lost. The case of Craig McLachlan illustrates this dynamic with uncomfortable clarity. A well-known performer, acquitted of all charges and even awarded c...

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The War on Fossil Fuels Has Failed: Now We’re Fighting a Desperate Battle for Reliable Energy, By Paul Walker

This blog essay outlines Judith Sloan's powerful argument in The Australian and defending its hard-headed realism against the ideological fantasies driving Western energy policy. Judith Sloan, one of Australia's most clear-eyed economists, cuts through the green rhetoric with a blunt observation: For nearly two decades, Australia (and much of the W...

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Endless War … Bigger, “Better,” Stronger … By Chris Knight (Florida)

There is something almost cinematic — darkly, absurdly cinematic — about where things now stand. The enemy is defeated, victory is declared, the credits begin to roll — and then, inevitably, the villain sits up again. Only days ago, the script seemed settled: a ceasefire, a tentative reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a narrative of decisive action...

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The Strait of Hormuz: Open or Not, Like a Revolving Pub Door, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The Strait of Hormuz right now is neither open nor closed. It behaves more like a revolving pub door—technically passable, but only if you're willing to push through uncertainty, pay the bouncer, and accept you might get thrown out mid-step. What has happened in the last 24–48 hours sharpens that metaphor into something almost literal. The story be...

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Digital ID: The West Doesn’t Want It, Doesn’t Need It, and Should Reject It as a Major Threat to Freedom, By Richard Miller (London)

Centralised digital identity systems represent one of the most serious encroachments on liberty in the modern West, not just in Britain, but across the Anglosphere, Australia and Europe. In September 2025, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced plans for a new digital ID scheme, billed as a way to "cut the faff" in proving identity for right-to-w...

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Beyond the Pump: How a Dragging War with Iran Could Reshape Australia’s Economy and Society, By James Reed

In early April 2026, the Mises Institute published a sobering piece titled "The Economic Destruction of Trump's War Goes Far Beyond High Gas Prices." Author Connor O'Keeffe argues that the US-Israeli strikes on Iran and Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz are doing far more damage than headline oil prices suggest. By hammering higher-order good...

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What the Crisis of Masculinity Literature Misses about Testosterone: Everything! By Raw Egg Nationalist

One of the most gaping holes in pretty much the entire "crisis of masculinity" literature—with books like Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life and Richard Reeves' Of Boys and Men—is biology, and in particular hormones. And by "hormones," I mean one hormone in particular: testosterone, the master male hormone, the one that's responsible for men being...

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