Jeffrey Epstein’s Female Accomplices: Forgotten Enablers or Misunderstood Victims? By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

 The recent ZeroHedge report makes a provocative claim: Jeffrey Epstein's operation was not run by him alone — it included female co‑workers and associates who helped recruit victims, schedule encounters, and, in some cases, participated in abuse. According to Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, evidence from congressional investigation suggests that seve...

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Russia’s Warning of a Radiological Catastrophe: Real Nuclear Risk or Strategic Rhetoric? By Richard Miller (London)

 Russia has warned that U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran could trigger a "radiological catastrophe," language that evokes images of Chernobyl, poisoned landscapes, and mass evacuations. Such statements, especially when amplified in geopolitical confrontation, are easy to dismiss as propaganda. Yet unlike many political warnings, this one has a...

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The Lazy Smear: Why Calling Conservatives “Nazis” Is Historically Illiterate and Morally Dangerous, By Chris Knight (Florida)

 A recent essay in American Thinker argues that the modern Left increasingly deploys the accusation that conservatives are "Nazis" not as a serious historical claim, but as a political weapon intended to delegitimise opposition. American Thinker notes that such rhetoric functions as dehumanisation, making political opponents easier to dismiss ...

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The Super-Cheap Hack: How One Person With a Chatbot Breached a Government! By Chris Knight (Florida)

 On February 25, 2026, Bloomberg published a story that would have sounded like science fiction two years ago. A lone, unidentified hacker — no government backing, no custom malware, no elite technical pedigree — used a consumer AI subscription to orchestrate one of the most consequential data breaches in Latin American history. The target: Me...

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The Unbreakable Message? Quantum Communication and the Limits of Absolute Secrecy, By Professor X

 This blog piece is a big technical, but the topic is very important so it is worth knowing about. Dr. Robert Malone's essay, "The Unbreakable Message," explores one of the most extraordinary technological developments of our time: quantum communication. The central claim is that quantum communication allows messages to be transmitted in such ...

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Multicult Diversity Doing its Thing, By Richard Miller (London)

 The Daily Sceptic reports on the latest joy of diversity: A headteacher on Friday blamed bubbling "community tensions" for a chaotic outbreak of violence that saw pupils fighting running battles across school grounds, leaving one staff member hospitalised and others injured. The Mail has the story. Up to 20 police cars swarmed the school gate...

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The Baby Bust and the Death of Hope: A Conservative Reflection on Claire Lehmann’s Argument, By Mrs. Vera West and Peter West

 In a recent essay in The Australian, Claire Lehmann advanced a thesis that cuts against the usual economic explanations for collapsing fertility. The problem, she argues, is not that modern people suddenly dislike children. It is that they no longer believe in the future. Fertility, in other words, is not merely an economic variable. It is a ...

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The Dragon’s Dog: Why China Has a Stake in Iran’s Fate, By Paul Walker

 China does not posture in international affairs for emotional reasons. It does not speak of shared values, democratic solidarity, or the moral destiny of mankind. Its foreign policy is guided by something much older and more durable: civilisational realism. And from that perspective, Iran is not merely another troubled state in a volatile reg...

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The Mirror of Power: Why Jeffrey Epstein Found So Many Friends at the Top, By Mrs. Vera West and Peter West

 It is tempting to treat Jeffrey Epstein as an anomaly, a grotesque outlier who infiltrated elite society through deception alone. This view is comforting because it preserves the moral integrity of elite institutions. It allows us to imagine Epstein as a contaminant rather than a consequence, a pathological intruder rather than a structurally...

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The End of Multicultural Liberal Fantasies: A Wake-Up Call from the Ashes of Utopian Dreams, By Paul Walker

 In a scathing piece published on ZeroHedge in mid-February 2026, titled "The End of Multiculturalism and the Liberal Utopian Fantasy," author Tyler Durden (a pseudonym for the site's collective voice) delivers a brutal autopsy on one of the Left's most cherished ideologies. Far from the harmonious melting pot sold to us for decades, multicult...

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The Wages of Open Borders, From Breitbart News

 "The United States once regularly resettled migrants from the most corrupt nations in the world across American communities, a new analysis details. Last year, though, President Donald Trump halted much of this immigration via executive orders. The analysis, published by the Center for Immigration Studies, looked at countries whose nationals ...

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The Decline of Manhood I: Christian Perspectives on Cultural Decadence and Degeneracy, By Mrs. Vera West and James Reed

From a Christian conservative perspective, looksmaxxing — the obsessive pursuit of maximising physical attractiveness through grooming extremes, steroids, peptides, surgeries, "bone smashing," facial rating systems, and algorithmic self-optimisation — stands as a profoundly reductive and anti-spiritual phenomenon. It reduces the human person, made ...

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Manhood in Decline II: Looks Maxxing, By John Steele

The American Thinker article (February 2026) paints Clavicular (real name Braden Peters, a 20-year-old streamer from New Jersey) as a stark symbol of modern manhood's decline. With nearly 800,000 TikTok followers and reportedly $100,000+ monthly from Kick streams, he embodies the "looksmaxxing" subculture: an obsessive pursuit of peak physical attr...

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The Leftist, Globalist Priorities of the Pope, By Peter West

The recent Popean controversy stems from a leaked account of Pope Leo XIV's private November 17, 2025, meeting with the executive commission of Spain's Episcopal Conference (CEE) at the Vatican. According to an El País report (February 23, 2026), citing anonymous sources familiar with the discussion, the Pope identified the rise of "far-Right ideol...

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The Super Power Who Cries “Wolf”? Another Stern Russian Nuclear Warning, By Richard Miller (London)

The Kremlin's February 24, 2026, warning — issued on the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine — centres on allegations from Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) that the United Kingdom and France are covertly planning to supply Ukraine with nuclear weapons capabilities. Specifically, the SVR claimed London and Paris ...

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Immigration and Bombing Iran, By Noah Carl

Since returning to office, President Trump has been outspoken in his criticism of mass migration into Europe. Speaking in Scotland last July, he referred to a "horrible invasion" and said that "immigration is killing Europe". In a UN speech a few months later, he proclaimed, "I love Europe and I hate to see it being devastated by immigration". Then...

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COVID Shot. So, They Deleted the Records. No One in Government Calls for an Investigation, By Steve Kirsch

Clalit Health Services says the adverse event records no longer exists. No official is calling for an investigation of the deletion of medical records or heart attack rates on the day of the vaccine. FOIA information from Israel shows over a 500X increase in the rate of heart attacks in young people only on the day they got their COVID shot. Furthe...

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Mass Immigration Means Perpetual Housing Shortages for Australia, By Paul Walker

The article from Macrobusiness.com.au (dated February 26, 2026) by Leith van Onselen sharply criticizes Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's refusal to reduce immigration levels, arguing that this policy locks in perpetual housing shortages in Australia. The core claim is that mass immigration under the Albanese government drives population growth far...

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Mapped: 85% of Babies in 2026 Will Be Born in Asia and Africa, By Bruno Venditti

Key Takeaways 85% of babies born in 2026 will be in Asia or Africa. Asia alone will account for nearly half of global births. Europe, North America, and Oceania combined will represent about 8% of global births. In 2026, 85% of babies worldwide will be born in just two continents: Asia and Africa. Where someone is born can shape everything from acc...

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A Call to Transform Australia’s Governance, By Dr Ian Brighthope

Reclaiming Our Destiny. Western Australia is just the start. Imagine a nation reborn, where the boundless energy of its people surges unchecked by the chains of distant, indifferent overlords — a land where prosperity isn't pilfered but poured back into the veins of its communities, fuelling innovation, health, and unyielding freedom. This is the A...

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