"This is how tyranny looks in the modern world. It arrives dressed as dialogue, consensus, and expertise. It is imposed by people who sincerely believe they are doing nothing at all." —DataRepublican Davos — The World Economic Forum (WEF)— is toast. Trump, Bessent, and Lutnick exposed the wretched org of overcompensated s...
The World Economic Forum (WEF) and affiliated global forums have become central platforms for discussing the future of humanity in an era of rapid technological change. At the heart of these discussions is a vision that goes far beyond automation, financial innovation, or scientific curiosity. Influential thinkers and policy leaders are actively ex...
At Davos' WEF in 2024, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink committed the modern equivalent of heresy. Speaking about the explosive growth of AI data centres, he said they require "dispatchable power" — electricity that actually turns on when you need it — and that "you cannot have just this intermittent power like wind and solar." Somewhere, a thousand climat...
The recent Guardian exposé (January 19, 2026, link below) shines a harsh light on one of the most prominent figures in global philanthropy and climate discourse: Bill Gates. End-of-year filings show the Gates Foundation Trust held $254 million in direct investments in fossil fuel extraction companies in 2024—companies like Chevron, BP, Shell, Glenc...
Australia has suffered a grave national shock. A PhD student associated with the CSIRO has been charged over an alleged terror plot involving Molotov cocktails, vodka bottles, wrapping paper, and — in a development that should alarm every household — a blanket. This changes everything. For years, we naïvely assumed that the true drivers of violent ...
There is a curious feature of modern gun-control rhetoric that almost never gets stated openly, yet silently does all the work: any number of privately held firearms above zero is too many. Not too many for criminals. Not too many for unstable individuals. Not too many without proper licensing or storage. Just too many, full stop. Everything ...
Did you ever imagine the day when the skyline of the Big Apple, once the unassailable symbol of American ambition and grit, would flicker like a bulb about to burn out? On November 4, 2025, New Yorkers handed the keys to City Hall to Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist — labelled by critics as a radical with communist leanings — who ...
This is a topic that could reshape Australia's future if we don't get our act together. Economist Leith van Onselen recently released a report exposing how Australia's visa system is being exploited on a massive scale. The data is stark: temporary visa holders (excluding short-term visitors) hit 2.547 million in the September quarter of 2025 — roug...
In an era where the fabric of Western societies seems to fray at the edges, Britain stands as a poignant case study in cultural and institutional decay. The once-unshakable pillars of empire, industry, and social order now creak under the weight of mismanagement, bureaucratic inertia, and a loss of collective purpose. This isn't just a tale of poli...
I have just touched down at Gatwick for a 9-day sojourn throughout the "Motherland" (a term which I use quite personally for the United Kingdom, given my dearly departed and much-missed mum was not only born in these fair isles but died a citizen of them). From the air, London still looks magnificent. The Thames still snakes through the city like a...
The recent spotlight on pomegranate juice as a potential "natural cure" for heart disease — highlighted in outlets like Natural News.com referencing the landmark 2004 study by Michael Aviram and colleagues in Clinical Nutrition, reminds us how certain foods pack a powerful punch through their bioactive compounds. In that trial, patients with ...
It's great to be back in beautiful Davos, Switzerland, and to address so many respected business leaders, so many friends, a few enemies, and all of the distinguished guests. It's a who's who, I will say that. I've come to this year's World Economic Forum with truly phenomenal news from America. Yesterday marked the one year anniversary of my inaug...
In shocking news that has rocked freedom circles worldwide, global elites meeting at Davos have admitted they are "orchestrating the right conditions" for world events. This revelation has triggered outrage, alarm, Substack essays, YouTube breakdowns, and at least four emergency podcasts recorded inside parked cars. Apparently, we were all su...
This is an era where algorithms amplify the brash and the reckless, where "hustle culture" often masks exploitation, and fleeting dopamine hits from screens erode real purpose, it's vital to reclaim a timeless blueprint for manhood. Not the performative kind, but the kind that endures: quiet strength, unyielding integrity, and a life bent toward th...
The American Left hasn't just flirt with the fringes; it eloped. From Zohran Mamdani's screeching triumph in New York City – a self-avowed democratic socialist quoting Nehru, the architect of India's soul-crushing statism – to Virginia's nod to Jay Jones, the texting fantasist of filicide and fratricide, the results paint a portrait of moral vertig...
In the polarised arena of Australian politics, where climate policy has long served as both a wedge and a sacred cow, the National Party's 2025 decision to abandon its commitment to net-zero emissions by 2050 marks a seismic shift. Announced formally on November 2, 2025, following a unanimous party room vote, this move — hailed by Nationals leader ...
As we all know, our farsighted, imaginative and inspiring Prime Minister recently announced he is planning to introduce digital IDs for UK citizens. … Some people may think it's a good idea. Others will be dubious. I've just had an early experience of the likely way this will shape up. Being the fortunate recipient of a triple-locked state pension,...
Imagine a classroom in 2026: Twenty-somethings in Che Guevara tees, scrolling TikTok manifestos between sips of oat-milk lattes, nodding along to Zohran Mamdani's victory speech. "Seize the means!" they chant, eyes alight with the fire of revolution 2.0. Mamdani, the Democratic Socialist who just swept into New York City's mayoral office — the beat...
There's an old saying on the internet: "A synonym for socialism is theft." It's shorthand, sure — but for many critics, it captures something deeper about the way socialist ideas play out in practice. According to a recent ZeroHedge commentary (linked below), when you strip away the lofty rhetoric of equality and shared prosperity, what remains is ...
A new global survey underscores a worrying trend in Western societies (and beyond): people are increasingly reluctant to trust those with different values, backgrounds, or worldviews. In the UK, the 2026 Edelman Trust Barometer found that 76 per cent of Britons are hesitant or unwilling to trust individuals whose values or cultural heritage differ ...
