First ‘Big Lie’ of Vaccinology: Just Because Your Body Produces Antibodies Doesn’t Mean You’re Immune to a Disease, By Brownstone Institute, Clayton J. Baker, M.D.

Equating antibody production with immunity to disease is one of the foundational lies of vaccinology. Vaccine manufacturers promote this false equivalence in their clinical trials and in the promotion of their products, both to regulators and to the public. Antibody production, robust or not, is no guarantee of actual, real-world immunity. The five...

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The Clawdbot Catastrophe: A Wake-Up Call in the Age of AI Hype, By Brian Simpson

If you've ever looked at the breathless headlines about artificial intelligence and thought, "This sounds like a disaster waiting to happen," you're not alone, and you're not wrong. The story of Clawdbot (later renamed Moltbot and then OpenClaw after trademark pressure from Anthropic, the company behind Claude AI) exploded across tech circles in Ja...

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As Touch as GRANITE: Guaranteeing Rights Against Novel International Tyranny and Extortion! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The Wyoming GRANITE Act (full name: Guaranteeing Rights Against Novel International Tyranny and Extortion Act), introduced as House Bill 0070 in the Wyoming state legislature in early 2026, is a pioneering state-level bill aimed at shielding residents from foreign governments' attempts to censor speech that would be protected under the U.S. First A...

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Sorry Local Brits: Places are for Communist China! By Richard Miller (London)

       We are seeing a lot of stories like this one, of grammar schools accepting students from communist China over local Brits: some schools out of hundreds of applicants, admitted only one or two local whites. If this is not an example of the Great White Replacement in action, I will walk to China as the old saying went! http...

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How Americans View Diversity as a Threat, By Brett Stevens

We hear a lot about how the diversity experiment is going well. Many of us have heard this since the late 1980s, still too underconfident to trust our gut which says that of course this is logically inconsistent. Yet the propaganda … continues. The grim reality is that for normal functional people, who are probably two-fifths of the population, div...

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Long Vaccine Syndrome? Patient Testimonies and the Collapse of Medical Compassion, By Dr Ian Brighthope

Beneath the statistics, immunological models, and molecular hypotheses lies a more urgent and visceral reality: people - hundreds of thousands globally- possibly millions - who are suffering, day after day, with debilitating, unexplained symptoms. And while Long Covid patients are increasingly acknowledged by healthcare providers, those injured aft...

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The Nuclear Ghost: What If the "Unthinkable" Already Happened? By Chris Knight (Florida)

There is a specific kind of dread that sets in when you realize the person driving the car might not just be asleep at the wheel, but actually driving a vehicle that passed the "point of no return" three miles back, with total brake failure. In a recent piece for The American Conservative, Daniel E. Zoughbie poses a question that Washington's forei...

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France Joins the Third World, as May Most “Diverse” Western Countries, By Richard Miller (London)

A grim tale as reported at gbnews.com (link below): France, once among Europe's most prosperous nations, is now said to have slipped into "third-world status" after new figures revealed it has firmly slid into the EU's "second tier". For the third consecutive year, the country's wealth per capita sits below the EU average and has now fallen beneath...

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One Nation's Working-Class Wave: A Revolt Against the Two-Party Tyranny! By James Reed

The Sky News bombshell on One Nation's polling surge feels like a seismic shift. The article today, February 11, 2026, unpacks a fresh Sky News Pulse poll that has Pauline Hanson's party punching above its weight, especially among working-class voters. The rise is easy to explain because Labor and the Liberal-National Coalition are just two sides o...

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The Mysteries of Obesity: Beyond Calories In, Calories Out – A Deeper Look at the Unexplained, By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

 Obesity isn't just a modern health crisis; it's a scientific puzzle wrapped in paradoxes, historical oddities, and stubborn data that refuse to fit neat explanations. The recent Infowars piece (February 7, 2026) by Raw Egg Nationalist, titled "The Mysteries of Obesity: How Much Do We Really Know about the Causes of Weight Gain?", spotlights t...

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Epstein’s Island and the Gateway to the Psychology of Evil, By Brandon Smith

Conspiracy theorists are almost always right. We have been proved right time and time again and we will continue to be right about many things that the corporate media used to call "fringe." For those out there who are like me; people who have been trying to warn the public about these threats for 20 years or more, I just want to say: We have won a...

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Britain's Two-Tier Justice System: Grooming Gangs Escape Hate Crime Charges While Tweet Reposters Face Swift Jail Time, By Mrs. Brittany Miller (London)

The latest from the Daily Sceptic hits like a thunderclap in Britain's already stormy political landscape. The February 9, 2026, article by Laurie Wastell, titled "Why Haven't Grooming Gang Members Been Charged with Racist Hate Crimes?", lays bare a glaring hypocrisy in the UK's justice system. It argues that despite overwhelming evidence of racial...

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Spain's African Swine Fever Outbreak: A Potential Lab Leak Echoing Wuhan Concerns? By Brian Simpson

Late November 2025, Spain – the European Union's top pork producer and the world's third-largest exporter – faced a nightmare it hadn't seen in over 30 years: the return of African Swine Fever (ASF). The highly lethal virus, which can kill up to 100% of infected domestic pigs and European wild boars through massive internal bleeding and organ failu...

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South Dakota's $100 Billion COVID Reckoning: Legislature Urges Lawsuit Against China – Will Beijing Even Blink? By Chris Knight (Florida)

In the Great Plains, where the COVID-19 pandemic hit hard but South Dakota's response was famously hands-off (no statewide mask mandate, quick reopenings under Gov. Kristi Noem), a fresh legislative push is turning frustration into a courtroom showdown. On February 10, 2026, Substack writer Jon Fleetwood highlighted House Concurrent Resolution 6008...

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Unraveling the Acid Enigma: What Was Jeffrey Epstein Doing with 330 Gallons of Sulphuric Acid? By Chris Knight (Florida)

 Ah, Jeffrey Epstein – the name that keeps on giving, even years after his death. Just when you think the well of bizarre revelations has run dry, along comes a fresh drop from the recently unsealed files. This time, it's about a hefty order of sulphuric acid delivered to his infamous private island, Little St. James. 330 gallons seems like ov...

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Plunging into the Depths – UK and US Corruption Rankings Hit Rock Bottom, but were They Ever Truly Clean? By Richard Miller (London)

 The Guardian just dropped a bombshell article on February 10, 2026, highlighting how the UK and US have plummeted to new lows in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for 2025. It's the kind of news that makes you wonder: are these bastions of democracy suddenly turning into sleazy backrooms, or have they always had ...

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Why Some People Talk With Their Hands: Unpacking the Annoyance, and the Science, By Mrs. Vera West

You're scrolling YouTube, an ad pops up featuring Vinh Giang — that charismatic Vietnamese-Australian communication coach who turns body language into a masterclass. His hands are everywhere: waving, shaping, punctuating every point like he's conducting an invisible orchestra. And me? I find it annoying. Distracting. Over-the-top. "Why can't he jus...

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Fighting for Free Speech in Europe, By Richard Miller (London)

The recent announcement from the Trump administration — via Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Sarah Rogers — about funding "free speech initiatives" in Europe has sparked intense debate. Reported widely, it involves directing U.S. State Department grants to promote free expression in Western allied democracies, explicitly targeting what...

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OOPs Jumping the Gun … Epstein’s Death Recorded the Day Before He Died by US Attorney’s Office! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

 In the ever-twisting saga of Jeffrey Epstein — a man whose web of influence snared politicians, celebrities, and billionaires alike — a peculiar detail has resurfaced from the depths of recently unsealed Justice Department files. It's a draft statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, announcing Epstein's...

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The Tokenisation of Everything — and Why It Smells Like Technocracy, By Brian Simpson

The latest techno-buzzword doing the rounds is tokenization: the conversion of real-world assets, rights, and activities into blockchain-based digital tokens. Houses, shares, art, carbon credits, loyalty points — even identity itself — are being pitched as candidates for this new regime of programmable ownership. According to boosters, this is simp...

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