Why Global Vaccine Passports Are a Dangerous Step Toward Digital Tyranny: A Case Against the WHO-Temasek “Digital Health Wallet” Initiative, By Brian Simpson

Five years after the world was told that vaccine passports were a temporary COVID-era measure to "get back to normal," the World Health Organization (WHO) has just announced a formal partnership with Temasek, a Singapore government-owned investment firm, to roll out "interoperable digital health wallets." These aren't optional apps or nice-to-have ...

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The Olympics Finally Gets It Right: Banning Transgender Women from Women’s Sport is Not Discrimination — It’s Basic Fairness, By Mrs. Vera West

The International Olympic Committee has made a long-overdue decision. Starting with the 2028 Los Angeles Games, eligibility for all women's events at the Olympics will be limited to biological females, determined by a simple, one-time SRY gene screening (a cheek swab that detects the presence of the male sex-determining gene). Transgender women (bi...

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Ofcom’s Orwellian Turn: Regulating Climate Scepticism as Thought Crime, By Richard Miller (London)

In March 2026, Britain's broadcasting regulator Ofcom performed a quiet but ominous U-turn. After initially dismissing complaints about climate-sceptic remarks on TalkTV and TalkRadio programmes from late 2025, Ofcom reopened investigations following lobbying by the Good Law Project. For the first time in nearly a decade — since 2017 — the regulato...

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No, the Authorities Will Do Very Little of Substance to Disrupt Them, By Richard Miller (London)

Patrick Christys' infiltration of the WhatsApp group "Migration from Iraq to Europe" (reported on GB News this week) is damning but sadly unsurprising. The group openly advertises weapons (AK-47s, pistols, shotguns, AR-15s), features profiles praising the Ayatollah, and coordinates illegal small-boat crossings into Britain via multiple routes. This...

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The Flawed Durant Quote PM Netanyahu Actually Used, By Chris Knight (Florida)

In a televised press conference on 19 March 2026, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reached for a line that immediately lit up social media: "History proves that, unfortunately and unhappily, Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan. Because if you are strong enough, ruthless enough, powerful enough, evil will overcome good. Aggressi...

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War Weekend Countdown, By George Christensen

According to reporting cited by the Financial Times, fifteen minutes before Trump announced these "productive conversations," hundreds of millions of dollars were already moving. Fifteen minutes. At the same time, accounts like unusual_whales flagged a $1.5 billion surge into S&P futures while oil was dumped hard. Orders four to six times large...

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“Socio-Economic Death Sentence” – German Journalist Threatened with Homelessness after German Court Upholds EU Sanctions to Suspend Bank Accounts in Landmark Free Speech Case, From ReMix News

The FrankfurtMain District Court in Germany has recently upheld a German bank's decision to maintain the suspension of accounts belonging to Berlin-based journalist Hüseyin Doğru, who is known for his pro-Palestinian news coverage. The ruling rejected an urgent application by the journalist, who is currently facing the threat of homelessness due to...

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The Fertiliser Crisis, By Bob Farmer (Dairy Farmer)

There is something almost perversely scary about fertiliser becoming the next pressure point. Energy shocks we understand instinctively — cars stop, lights dim, industries slow. But fertiliser sits one layer deeper, upstream of the visible economy, embedded in soil chemistry and seasonal cycles. When it tightens, nothing dramatic happens at first. ...

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A Race to “Catastrophe,” By James Reed

        The Australian reports, using terms that I often use: Australian farmers are warning the nation is racing towards catastrophe due to dwindling fertiliser supplies and no immediate federal government rescue plan, raising the prospect of multimillion-dollar crop losses and rising food prices and shortages. As grain growers...

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Energy Lockdowns: The Return of Tyranny, By Brian Simpson

 The phrase "energy lockdown" lands with a thud because it borrows emotional freight from a very recent past. It sounds like a replay — curfews, restrictions, bureaucratic decrees — but applied not to a virus, rather to the bloodstream of industrial civilisation itself: energy. And unlike COVID, which was at least rhetorically framed as tempor...

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Bill C-9: Canada’s Woke Attack Upon Christianity, By Chris Knight (Florida)

 Bill C-9, the "Combatting Hate Act," passed third reading in Canada's House of Commons on March 25, 2026, by a 186-137 vote, with Liberals and the Bloc Québécois in support, while Conservatives, NDP, and Greens opposed it. The bill now advances to the Senate. Introduced by Justice Minister Sean Fraser, it amends the Criminal Code to address h...

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Can the West be Saved? James Wood By Chris Knight (Florida)

James Woods, the veteran actor known for his sharp wit and outspoken conservative views, recently captured a widespread sentiment of deep frustration when he stated: "I think that the economy, and the political system, has literally become such a disaster I don't know if it's possible to save it." This blunt assessment resonates with many Americans...

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AI Dangers: How AI is Fuelling Courtroom Chaos, By Ian Wilson LL. B

 The March 2026 Futurism article highlights a growing problem in American courts: pro se litigants (self-represented individuals without lawyers) are increasingly turning to accessible generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and similar large language models (LLMs) to draft complaints, motions, briefs, and emails. What was meant to "democrat...

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Vitamin D and Cancer: A Christian Health Perspective, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

 A 2023 study published in the journal Cancer (American Cancer Society) examined vitamin D status in 200 patients with advanced (locally advanced, inoperable, or metastatic) melanoma receiving first-line anti–PD-1 immunotherapy (nivolumab or pembrolizumab). Researchers from Poland found that patients who maintained normal serum vitamin D level...

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Facing One Million Rifles? By Chris Knight (Florida)

The Iranian state media claim — that over one million soldiers have mobilized or volunteered to turn any American ground incursion into a "historic hell" — reflects Tehran's longstanding "mosaic defense" doctrine of asymmetric, protracted warfare. This rhetoric, reported amid ongoing US-Israel strikes on Iranian targets and threats around the Strai...

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An Evil Empire Seeking to “Dominate the World”: Tom Cotton, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

 Breitbart reports: Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) compared President Ronald Reagan's characterization of the Soviet Union to the reality of modern-day China, telling Breitbart News that the country is an "evil empire" and calling President Xi Jinping a "Marxist." Speaking to Breitbart News Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle at a Thursday policy ev...

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UN Resolution: Slavery Reparations from the West, but Not Muslim Countries, By Peter West

The recent UN General Assembly resolution (adopted March 25, 2026, with 123 votes in favour, 3 against — including the US, Israel, and Argentina — and 52 abstentions, including the UK and much of the EU) declares the transatlantic slave trade and the "racialised chattel enslavement of Africans" as the "gravest crime against humanity." Spearheaded b...

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A Hate Crime for Quoting the Bible! By Richard Miller (London)

 The case of Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen illustrates a genuine and growing tension in Western societies between longstanding traditional Christian beliefs on human sexuality and marriage, and modern hate speech laws that prioritise protecting certain identity groups from perceived offense or "insult." Case Details Räsänen, a long-serving Christia...

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“The Last Whites of the East End”: The BBC Documentary They Want You to Forget, By Noel Yaxley

 10 years later, this sobering look at the cost of unchecked immigration is more relevant than ever. The British East End has long stood as the beating heart of London's working class — famous for its docks, bustling markets, pie and mash shops, and the unbreakable Cockney spirit. That all changed during the ten years of Tony Blair's governmen...

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Are Fuel Lockdowns Coming? Senator Babet

 Some politicians have suggested that the plan is to stay at home and fuel rationing!! You couldn't make it up! Australians have always prided themselves on being a resourceful people. We can survive droughts, floods, fire and also Mr Kevin Rudd as the Prime Minister and then as a US ambassador, my goodness! But apparently what we cannot survi...

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