ASIO’s Permanent Power Grab, By George Christensen

 The following article first appeared at ConfidentialDaily.com: Freedom rarely disappears overnight. More often, it is quietly legislated away. The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2025 is a textbook example of how extraordinary state powers become permanent fixtures of government control. •The Australian Se...

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A War Against Pro-Lifers, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

The Biden administration's approach to enforcing the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act has sparked intense controversy, framed by critics as a targeted campaign against pro-life Americans exercising their First Amendment rights to peaceful protest and prayer. On April 14, 2026, the Department of Justice under the current administrati...

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Ireland’s Fuel Protests: When Climate Dogma Collides with Everyday Reality, By Richard Miller (London)

        Ireland erupted in fury in early April 2026 as farmers, truckers, hauliers, and agricultural contractors brought large parts of the country to a standstill. For nearly a week, tractors and lorries blocked motorways, ports, fuel depots, and even Dublin's O'Connell Street. The nation's only oil refinery faced partial block...

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The EU’s Premature Celebration: Why They May Not Cheer Orbán’s Fall for Long, By Brian Simpson

        Brussels erupted in quiet (and not-so-quiet) jubilation on April 12, 2026, as Viktor Orbán's 16-year grip on power finally snapped. Péter Magyar and his Tisza party delivered a landslide victory, securing a projected two-thirds supermajority and ending the era of Hungary's most prominent sovereignist leader. Ursula von d...

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The Quiet Power to Erase: Debanking and the Politics of Permission, By Bruce Bennett

There is a form of power that does not arrive with sirens or speeches. It does not pass through parliaments or appear on ballots. It works quietly, often invisibly, through systems we rely on without thinking. You notice it only when it turns against you, when your account is frozen, your payment rejected, your financial life abruptly placed on hol...

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Psychological Blindspots in Reasoning: Improving Our Critical Thinking, By Professor X

The American Thinker piece (March 25, 2026, by Robert Arvay) is a short, reflective blog post using the metaphor of visual blind spots (the small area in each eye where the optic nerve connects, creating a gap we don't notice because the other eye compensates) to explain psychological blind spots in reasoning. Core Idea Even highly intelligent, acc...

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The "Marriage is Legalised Slavery" Claim: The Radical Feminist Critique and its Logical Collapse, By Mrs. Vera West and Mrs. Abigail Knight (Florida)

In a recent interview with YouTuber Ziwe, comedian and actress Leslie Jones (former Saturday Night Live cast member, now 58) declared that "marriage is legalised slavery." She doubled down when pressed, linking the idea especially to traditional expectations of wives: "Especially if he is expecting you to be a trad wife, he might as well pull out a...

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Pfizer Halts COVID Shot Trial because They Can’t Find Enough Test Subjects Willing to Take Another Booster Shot! (Wonder Why?!) By Nicolas Hulscher

Pfizer and BioNTech have halted a large U.S. clinical trial for their updated COVID-19 booster injection because they could not find enough participants willing to take another mRNA shot. The study, targeting healthy adults aged 50–64, required tens of thousands of participants. Despite this, enrolment failed, confirming that public demand for COVI...

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What We Now Know About the COVID Vaccine: A Deep Dive into the Midwestern Doctor’s Analysis, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

In his Substack article titled "What We Now Know About COVID Vaccine Shedding," the pseudonymous "Midwestern Doctor" (a practicing physician known for detailed critiques of mainstream COVID narratives) compiles extensive anecdotal reports, patient observations, leaked documents, and selected studies to argue that vaccine shedding is a real and unde...

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Killing the Country with Racism: A Flood of Leftist Anti-White Rhetoric and Policy, By Christ Knight (Florida)

In his April 10, 2026, article for American Thinker, J.B. Shurk delivers a blunt conservative critique: the modern Democratic Party is not fighting racism — it is actively promoting a new form of it, directed primarily against white Americans. What began as affirmative action has morphed into a comprehensive Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) r...

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The Clinton Hoax, Obama Coup: Declassified Documents Finally Expose the Blueprint of the Russia Collusion Delusion! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Drew Thomas Allen's new book Clinton Hoax, Obama Coup: The Declassified Story of the Trump–Russia Delusion (reviewed in American Greatness on April 10, 2026) presents what many on the Right view as the most complete accounting yet of the 2016 Russia collusion narrative. Drawing on newly declassified Russian intelligence memos released under Directo...

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UK Preparing for War: Reviving the Government War Book, but with What Fighting Force — And Who Exactly Are We Fighting? Antarctica? By Richard Miller (London)

On 10 April 2026, Sky News reported that the UK is quietly updating its Government War Book — a Cold War-era blueprint for transitioning the entire nation to a war footing. Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton, Chief of the Defence Staff, confirmed that the Cabinet Office is coordinating across government departments, police, hospitals, industry,...

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Further Evidence of Proxy War Dynamics in World War III, By Chris Knight (Florida)

An April 11, 2026, New York Post report citing US intelligence sources adds fresh fuel to the argument that the Iran conflict is not an isolated regional clash but a dangerous proxy battlefield in an emerging World War III fought through allies, arms shipments, and economic leverage. According to the report, China is preparing to deliver new air de...

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Dire Straits: Dr Robert Malone on War’s Impact on the Global Economy, By Paul Walker

In his April 11, 2026, Substack post (co-authored with Justine Isernhinke of the Malone Institute), Dr. Robert Malone delivers a sharp, wide-ranging analysis of how the escalating Iran conflict and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are exposing deep structural weaknesses in the global economy — particularly Europe's self-inflicted vulnerabilities...

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The SARS-CoV-2 Origin Question that Still Has No Answer — And Why that Silence is Highly Suspicious, By Mrs. Vera West and Brian Simpson

More than six years after the emergence of COVID-19 in Wuhan, the question of how SARS-CoV-2 first entered the human population remains officially unresolved. The TrialSite News article from early 2026 underscores a growing frustration: the persistent lack of a clear, transparent answer is not just a scientific curiosity — it is itself deeply suspi...

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A Profound Shift in Public Opinion on Vaccines: Polling Data That Cannot Be Ignored, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Dr. Joseph Mercola's March 12, 2026, article highlights what appears to be one of the most significant changes in public health attitudes in recent decades. Drawing on multiple independent polls from Rasmussen Reports, Pew, KFF, Gallup, Steve Kirsch's surveys, and others, the piece documents a clear erosion of trust in COVID-19 vaccines — and, incr...

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Will Iran Go Down with the Ship in the Endgame? Mutually Assured Destruction, Regime Survival, and the Limits of Brinkmanship in the Hormuz Crisis, By Brian Simpson

John Leake's April 11, 2026, piece in The Focal Points offers a measured counter to hawkish narratives that paint the Iranian regime as an irrational, suicidal actor immune to the logic of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD). As the US Navy enforces its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz following the collapse of Islamabad talks, and with oil markets ...

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Mouse Utopia: Death by Repetition, by Brett Stevens

The biggest game in town now and any other time is civilization collapse. Every human group self-destructs through class warfare of the have-nots versus the haves; it is never the other way around because the haves need nothing the have-nots have. The example of Mouse Utopia shows us the true horror of civilization design: civilizations fail by suc...

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The Fall of Viktor Orbán: A Bitter Defeat for Euro-Nationalism as Globalists Prepare the Reversal, By Richard Miller (London)

 In a stunning blow delivered on April 12, 2026, Viktor Orbán conceded defeat after 16 years steering Hungary as a bulwark of national sovereignty, border control, and traditional European values. With record turnout nearing 78-79%, opposition leader Péter Magyar and his Tisza party secured a decisive victory — early counts showing around 53% ...

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How Pauline Hanson’s Party Has Become Australia’s De Facto Conservative Opposition as the Liberal Party Collapses, By Brian Simpson

 In a political landscape still reverberating from the Hormuz blockade, global energy shocks, and mounting domestic pressures, Australian voters are delivering a blunt verdict: the traditional centre-Right has lost its way. A Spectator Australia piece published on 10 April 2026 by Vinay Kolhatkar poses the provocative question: Is One Nation n...

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