Covid – Not So Much a Disease as a Fascist Device, By Roger Watson

A VIRUS that arose in 2019, which did not cause anything like the predicted number of deaths, which posed virtually no risk to the vast majority and for which the measures implemented to manage it were demonstrably devastating to economies, businesses and lives is still news a whole six years later. Covid-19 is history and even the weak-minded who ...

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Where are the Climate Change Disasters Hiding? By James Reed

An article from Climate Change Dispatch (dated January 16, 2026) features Dr. Matthew Wielicki arguing that predicted climate-related disasters have not surged as expected. He cites the EM-DAT database (from the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters), which tracks global climate-related events like droughts, floods, storms, wildfires...

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How a Techno-Optimist Became a Grave Sceptic, By Roger Bate

 Before Covid, I would have described myself as a technological optimist. New technologies almost always arrive amid exaggerated fears. Railways were supposed to cause mental breakdowns, bicycles were thought to make women infertile or insane, and early electricity was blamed for everything from moral decay to physical collapse. Over time, the...

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Absurdism: The Philosophy of People Who Have Already Eaten: A Christian Reflection, By Peter West

 In 1977, before university, I took a gap year and did what earnest young men of a certain temperament once did: I sat in libraries reading Beckett, Ionesco, Camus, Sartre — existentialism, absurdism, the literature of metaphysical despair. Life, I learned, is meaningless. God is silent. The universe is indifferent. Waiting is futile. Dialogue...

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Science Can’t Kill Meaning — But Scientism Tries, By Brian Simpson

 Yuval Noah Harari recently went viral for announcing, with the solemnity of a priest pronouncing last rites, that human life has "absolutely no meaning." From the "purely scientific viewpoint," he assures us, humans are the products of blind evolutionary processes, the universe doesn't care about us, and any meaning we experience is therefore...

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The Political Gender Gap Among Young Adults By Mrs Vera West and Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight, (Florida)

 Recent data from surveys and polls across multiple countries shows a widening ideological divide between young men and women (typically aged 18-29, often referred to as Gen Z). Young women have increasingly identified as liberal or Left-leaning over the past decade, while young men have remained relatively stable in their views — often centri...

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The Woke Irony: How the Greens Could Kill Labor's Hate Speech Bill – And Why It's Only a Temporary Victory for Free Speech, By James Reed

In the chaotic aftermath of the Bondi terror attack, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government scrambled to push through the Combating Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2025 — a sprawling piece of legislation bundling tougher hate speech rules (lowering the bar from inciting violence to promoting hatred, focused on racial vilification) with ...

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The Great Aussie Gun Grab: Labor's Assault on Law-Abiding Shooters and Why It Won't Stop a Single Criminal, By John Steele

As an Aussie gun owner who's spent years in the bush hunting roos and pigs, and on the range honing my skills with mates, I'm furious about the Labor government's latest push to strip us of our rights. Following the tragic Bondi terror attack in 2025, Labor's rushing through the so-called "Combating Anti-Semitism, Hate, and Extremism Bill 2026." Bu...

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What Comes Next? “We are Banning Every Organisation that Opposes Our Agenda, and There is Nothing You Can Do about It!” Or, So They Say! By Ian Wilson LL.B

There is something refreshingly honest about a government that simply admits what it is doing. Instead of cloaking things in the language of "community safety", "social cohesion", or "harm prevention," it could just hold a press conference and say: "We are banning every organisation that opposes our agenda, and there is nothing you can do about it!...

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The Eternal Flame of Freedom: Defending the Lawful Right to Abolish Tyranny as a Universal Truth from America, to Iran and Down Under Too! By Chris Knight (Florida)

Ah, the Declaration of Independence — America's fiery breakup letter to King George III, penned in 1776 with quills dipped in the ink of Enlightenment ideals. At its core lies this gem: "Whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends [life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness], it is the Right of the People to alter or to aboli...

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Carney's Beijing Bow: From Banker to Beijing's Best Friend – Canada's Surrender to the Chinese Empire's "New World Order" By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The headlines from Beijing are chilling for anyone who values Western sovereignty and rejects the creeping globalist empire-building of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney — yes, the former Bank of England governor turned political "saviour" — has just wrapped a historic four-day visit to China, the first by a Can...

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Great Replacement: Germany Imports Equivalent of an Entire City from the Third World in Just One Year! By Olivia Murray

"The government promised to scale back migrant admissions, but then brought in almost half-a-million new foreigners. At the end of last month, Remix News reported that the German government had admitted around 300,000 new foreigners over the course of 2025, only rejecting asylum petitions from a few hundred applicants — however, the outlet was woef...

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The Cult of Anti-Hate: The Religion of Globalism, By Paul Walker

There's a small sticker circulating that says: "Australia says no to bullies." Behind the slogan is a black silhouette. It is unmistakably Donald Trump. Not hinted, not suggested, not ambiguous. The hair outline alone gives the game away. This is not generic authoritarianism or abstract hostility. It is personalised moral indictment. Now, legally s...

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Saints vs. Suits: Why Aquinas and Augustine Outsmart Modern Immigration Policy, By Peter West

This is a world where politicians often treat national borders as mere suggestions and compassion as an unlimited obligation. But two medieval saints — St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Augustine — provide a far more coherent and balanced framework for immigration than much of what we see in modern legislatures, whether in the U.S. Congress, the EU Parlia...

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The Last Stand of European Conservatism: From Budapest to Brussels, a Continent Fights for Its Soul, By Richard Miller (London)

Europe is facing profound challenges, not just from overt invasions or acts of terror, but from policies shaped by centralised bureaucracies in Brussels, humanitarian organisations facilitating sea crossings, and judicial decisions emphasising progressive values. The continent that birthed cultural giants like Dante, Newton, and Beethoven, is now n...

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The Great White Mirage: Why the GOP and MAGA Remain a White People's Party, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The Republican Party — and its MAGA beating heart — remains, at its core, a white people's party until demographics or delusion forces a reckoning. This isn't racism; it's arithmetic. And in a nation hurtling toward majority-minority status by 2045, ignoring it isn't strategy — it's suicide. Let's start with the cold, hard data from AP VoteCast's m...

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Trump's Fiery Rebuke: Calling Australia's Hate Speech Bill "Perverse" and What Comes Next for US-Australia Ties, By Chris Knight (Florida)

In the ever-twisting saga of global free speech battles, the Trump administration has turned its gaze Down Under. With Australia's proposed race hate laws sparking domestic fury, a top US official has lobbed a diplomatic grenade, labelling the legislation "deeply perverse" and issuing a stark warning. This isn't just transatlantic trash-talk — it's...

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Australia's Proposed Hate Speech Bill: A Freeze on Free Speech That Hits Social Media Users Left and Right, By Paul Walker

Dwelling in the shadow of the horrific Bondi Beach terror attack, the Albanese government's Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 aims to crack down on racial vilification and incitement to hatred. On paper, it's a response to rising extremism, with new offenses carrying up to five years in prison for "promoting hatred" based on rac...

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Unpacking the Fatal Flaws in Labor's Proposed Hate Speech Bill: A Threat to Balanced Justice, By Ian Wilson LL.B

Following in the wake of the tragic terrorist attack at Bondi Beach on December 14, 2025, which claimed multiple lives and exposed deep-seated issues of racial hatred in Australia, the federal Labor government has moved swiftly to introduce new hate speech legislation. The bill aims to criminalise the promotion of racial hatred, a step many see as ...

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A Message for the Left on the Proposed Race Hate Laws, By James Reed

As this topic is a hot spud, I will just quote the target article which I think every Leftist protester, who was out on the streets last year needs to read closely. So should Greens MPs and progressive politicians who have discovered an unexpected enthusiasm for protest bans and speech regulation. When the machinery of censorship is built, it is ra...

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