The Postmodern Regime of Gender Deconstruction: How Words Ate Reality, By Mrs Vera West and Peter West

In the beginning was the Word — and in the late 20th century, the Word became negotiable. That, in essence, is the founding myth of the intellectual movement that has re-engineered medicine, policy, and even childhood under the banner of "gender." The project is not medical; it is linguistic engineering. Change the language, and you reshape the ins...

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The Patent That Could Rewrite History: If Moderna's 2016 Sequence Lurks in SARS-CoV-2, What Does It Mean? By Brian Simpson

 Picture this: It's 2016. A biotech startup in Cambridge, Massachusetts, files a patent for a synthetic genetic sequence designed to tweak human cells, specifically, a codon-optimised snippet of the MSH3 gene, meant to disrupt DNA mismatch repair for potential cancer therapies. Fast-forward four years. A novel coronavirus erupts from Wuhan, Ch...

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The Deep State’s Double Game: How U.S. Spy Agencies Buried the Lab Leak to Protect Their Own Wuhan Cronies, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Where intelligence meets virology, a damning truth emerges: America's spy agencies weren't just slow to acknowledge the COVID-19 lab leak, they actively suppressed it to shield their own collaborators. New documents, pried loose by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on October 30, 2025, reveal that Ralph Baric, the University of North Carolina virologist who en...

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Gaslighting the Victims: Western Authorities' Ethno-Masochistic Cover-Up of Non-White Hate Crimes, By Chris Knight (Florida)

In the annals of modern Western decay, few spectacles are as grotesque as the ritualistic denial of hate when the perpetrator is non-white and the victim is white. A Syrian migrant in Dresden storms the streets shouting "Allahu Akbar," pummelling four innocent Germans, including women, yet Saxony police solemnly intone: "No religious or political m...

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Victoria's Treaty: A Fiscal Black Hole, By Paul Walker

Ah, the Treaty in Victoria, Australia's bold experiment insupposed reconciliation, or a vacuum cleaner of wokeness sucking up every spare cent from the state's coffers? Leith van Onselen's piece in Macrobusiness.com.au paints a grim picture: a debt-riddled state handing over powers to a new Indigenous assembly that could balloon costs, complicate g...

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Europol’s Emergency Exit: How the Fight Against Crime is Becoming the Blueprint for Unchecked AI Surveillance, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Over in the sleek, glass-walled headquarters of Europol in The Hague, a quiet rebellion is brewing, not against criminals, but against the very laws designed to restrain power. Jürgen Ebner, the agency's deputy executive director, has issued a public plea that should chill every citizen who values privacy over promises: Relax the rules on AI. Let p...

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The WHO's Pathogen Pipeline: From Lab-Created Plagues to Global Control, By Brian Simpson

Dwelling in the dim corridors of Geneva, where the World Health Organization (WHO) convenes its mandarins, a new evil edifice of power is rising, one that fuses the spectre of lab-engineered pandemics with the iron grip of international mandates. On November 7, 2025, the WHO issued a terse press release that landed like a muffled thunderclap: Natio...

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The Korean Warning: A Nation's Data Exposes the Dose-Dependent Decay of Immunity, By Mrs (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Torn from the annals of public health, few revelations cut as deep as those drawn from the unyielding ledger of an entire nation's health records. Imagine a study that doesn't merely sample a cross-section of society but engulfs every soul within it; 51.6 million lives, tracked without exception, their vaccinations and illnesses etched into the dig...

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Urban Battlegrounds: Street Wars and the Western Wildfire Waiting to Ignite, By Chris Knight (Florida)

When bullets fly at federal agents and gangs issue "shoot on sight" edicts, what do you call it? Not protest. Not unrest. War. Open, chaotic, and increasingly lethal warfare on the streets of Chicago, and other cities across the West, where the line between criminal syndicate and insurgent force blurs into oblivion. This isn't hyperbole, it's the r...

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The Calculus of Crisis: The Evil of the Left, By Charles Taylor

Lying in the fevered trenches of American politics, few spectacles rival a government shutdown, a high-stakes poker game where the chips are federal paycheques, veterans' benefits, and national parks. At the time of writing the shutdown is set to end, but the morals of the story deserve discussion still, for general lessons on the evil of the Left....

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The Liberals Finally Ditch Net Zero, By George Christensen

For years, we've been force-fed this globalist fantasy that Australia, responsible for just 1% of the world's emissions, must sacrifice our industry, sovereignty, and standard of living to appease the UN and a class of climate cultists in Canberra, Sydney, and Melbourne. Well, the tide's turning. And it's about bl**dy time. Let me tell you: net zer...

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The Crisis is the Cover Story... By Senator Babet

How Canberra uses "Right Wing Extremism" and fake panics to tighten the leash on everyday Aussies! The government will always seize upon a crisis - real or imagined - to do what they could never get away with otherwise. In the months ahead, get ready for three things: More anti-conservative rhetoric New laws that tighten the leash on everyday Aussi...

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Johannesburg’s Rotting Core: The G20’s Gilded Facade and the City’s Open Wound, By Paul Walker

The world's economic titans will descend upon Johannesburg, South Africa's gleaming financial engine, for the G20 Summit. Motorcades will glide through manicured corridors, delegates will sip imported wine in fortified venues, and President Cyril Ramaphosa will tout the nation's resilience. Yet just kilometres away, in the city's decaying heart, an...

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Sydney Sweeney's Blue Jeans Rebellion: When a Pun Becomes a Battlefield—and Why She Didn't Blink, By Mrs Vera West

Picture this: It's July 2025, and American Eagle drops a cheeky ad campaign starring Sydney Sweeney, the 28-year-old Euphoria bombshell who's equal parts girl-next-door and Hollywood siren. The tagline? "Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans." She struts in denim, purrs about how "genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits l...

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CO₂ Hysteria: Follow the Money – From Medieval Millenarianism to Net Zero Cash Grabs, By James Reed

425 ppm. That's the latest CO₂ reading atop Mauna Loa – a trace gas so "dangerous" that governments tax your breath while forcing you to marinate in 1,000+ ppm during COVID lockdowns. Buy an Amazon monitor, and your living room will clock 600–800 ppm; bake bread or feed a family, and you're pushing 1,200 ppm. Step into a stuffy office at 2,500 ppm,...

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Australia's Defence Complacency: A Remembrance Day Wake-Up Call, By James Reed

On November 11, 2025, as Australia paused to honour the 103,000 lives lost in its wars, the solemnity of Remembrance Day at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra was pierced by an uncharacteristically pointed critique. Retired Major General Greg Melick, the outgoing national president of the Returned & Services League (RSL), delivered a comme...

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The Digital Leash: Australia's Quiet March Toward an All-Encompassing ID Regime, By Brian Simpson

Facing in the shadow of a housing crisis that has pushed rental vacancy rates to a precarious 1.2 percent, the Australian government has unveiled a pilot program that blends woke with Big Brother. Announced in late October 2025 by Finance Minister Katy Gallagher and Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil, this initiative transforms the frantic scramble...

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The Digital Shackles: How Europe's Push for "Security" is Forging the Chains of Financial Control, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

 Flickering in the shadow of grand cathedrals and ancient freedoms, Europe is quietly dismantling the very tools that have long empowered its citizens: cash, privacy, and autonomy. What begins as a noble crusade against money launderers and terrorists is morphing into a comprehensive surveillance state, where every transaction tells a story no...

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American Elections Are Now Being Decided Based On Tribal Blood Feuds In Africa! By Chris Knight (Florida)

Deep in the heart of Minneapolis, once a bastion of Midwestern pragmatism, now dubbed "Little Mogadishu" for its 80,000-strong Somali diaspora, a mayoral race decided by a razor-thin 8,000 votes has exposed a jarring paradox of American democracy. Democrat Omar Fateh, a state senator poised to become the city's first Muslim and Somali mayor, fell s...

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Whispers of Guilt: Has the BBC Fostered an Anti-White Culture Amid Its Bias Scandals? By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

In the hallowed halls of Broadcasting House, where impartiality is enshrined in the BBC's Royal Charter, a former employee's confession has cracked open a Pandora's box of cultural unease. Speaking anonymously to The Telegraph on November 10, 2025, the ex-staffer revealed a workplace where "you felt you had to apologise for being white and middle c...

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