Why Replacement Migration is Dangerous, by Brett Stevens

The worst kind of disasters for humanity have a trifecta: they are unexpected, the solution is contrary to inertia, and the crisis becomes nearly complete the moment it triggers. Think of skidding out on a curve when there is ice on the road, for example. You are bumbling along down a road you know well. There may be snow, but it has not yet occurr...

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Reform UK’s Purge of Rupert Lowe: Has the Party Been “Got To”? And Why Restore Britain Now Looks Like the Real Alternative, By Richard Miller (London)

The video clip circulating from Nigel Farage's own mouth is damning. Speaking about the removal of Great Yarmouth MP Rupert Lowe from Reform UK, Farage says: "And that was the moment at which, I realised we just had to get rid of him, and get rid of him as quickly as we could. And I think, in terms of the way we dealt with that, we were probably mo...

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Proof at Last That Excess Deaths are Caused by Covid Vaccines, By Dr Raphael Lataster

 An article published by Sage, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09246479261426743 one of the top five academic publishers, has just been released, not just noting the curious phenomenon of excess mortality and how it happens to correlate with the COVID-19 vaccination programme, but pretty much proving that the jab is involved, by expla...

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Does “Whiteness” Exist? Is there an American Breed? By J. D. Hall

Every culture and people-group on Earth is allowed to exist... except for this one. But we do exist. And we are important. Anyone visiting a foreign country can spot Americans in airports before they say a word. We walk differently, speak differently, and carry ourselves like we own whatever room we're in. That's not arrogance, it's just breed reco...

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Why Do Some People See the Light of Truth Clearly, But Many Do Not? By Brian Simpson

The quote shared by John Leake (link below) — often rendered as: "Fortunately, some are born with a spiritual immune system that sooner or later rejects the illusory worldview that was grafted onto them from birth through social conditioning…"—is widely attributed to Henri Bergson (1859–1941), the French philosopher best known for his concepts of d...

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Unpacking "Respect@Uni": Racism on Australian Campuses and the Diversity Debate, By Professor X

 The Australian Human Rights Commission's latest report, Respect@Uni: Study into Antisemitism, Islamophobia, Racism and the Experience of First Nations People, shines a spotlight on a persistent issue in higher education: discrimination and its toll on students and staff from diverse backgrounds. Released amid growing national conversations ab...

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Slaughtering Academic Sacred Cows, By Professor X

The Substack post by Adam Mastroianni, titled "I swear the UFO is coming any minute" (published February 17, 2026, on Experimental History), is a lively, quarterly roundup of "unfortunate events in science" — mostly in psychology and behavioural sciences — that poke holes in some of the field's most cherished, textbook-worthy findings. Mastroianni ...

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Ice, Empire, and the Incentive to Say Something — Anything — New! By Professor X

A recent academic work proposes to examine ice — literal frozen water — through the lenses of colonialism, race, and power. According to the scholar in question, the aim was to place "the politics of race and indigeneity and the violence of dispossession and racialization at the center" of how we understand glaciers and snow. This is not satire. It...

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Breaking the Vax Liability Shield, By Chris Knight (Florida)

The liability shield for vaccine manufacturers — primarily established by the US National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) of 1986 — represents one of the most significant exceptions to standard product liability law in the United States. This carveout funnels claims of vaccine-related injury or death into a no-fault federal compensation progra...

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Pickax and Free Speech, By James Reed

Pickax represents an ambitious attempt to carve out a niche in the crowded and contentious landscape of social media by positioning itself as a "constitutionally protected free speech" platform. Launched (or launching its full app on February 24, 2026, based on promotional materials and founder statements), it explicitly markets itself against the ...

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Joan of Arc and the Theatre of Historical Amnesia By Mrs. Brittany Miller (London)

The announcement that young Scottish actress Mandipa Kabana will portray Joan of Arc in an upcoming Scottish theatrical production has been accompanied by the now-familiar language of contemporary cultural justification. This production, we are told, will explore the "power of youth-led change." One can scarcely object to that theme. Joan herself e...

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When the Fines Begin: Age Verification and the Coming Wave of Automated Censorship, By Richard Miller (London)

The United Kingdom's move to fine websites for failing to implement age verification under the Online Safety Act marks more than a regulatory milestone; it signals the beginning of a new phase in internet governance where compliance anxiety will shape how speech is filtered, ranked and sometimes quietly erased. What was once debated in abstract pol...

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When AI Builds AI: The Terrifying Dawn of Machines That Breed Their Own "gods," By Brian Simpson

The nightmare scenario we've all whispered about in dark corners of the internet is no longer sci-fi speculation — it's barrelling toward us at warp speed. Michael T. Snyder, the doomsayer extraordinaire behind The Economic Collapse Blog, just dropped a bombshell: AI systems are on the cusp of designing their own successors, kicking off an uncontro...

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The Kids Off Social Media Act: Bipartisan Bait for a Digital ID Tyranny, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Here in the US, once hailed as the beacon of freedom, a quiet storm is brewing under the guise of child protection. The "Kids Off Social Media Act" (KOSMA), reintroduced in January 2025 as S.278, has garnered surprising bipartisan backing, with Republicans like Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) joining Democrats such as Sen. Br...

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Switzerland’s Referendum Against Mass Immigration, By Richard Miller (London)

Switzerland's upcoming referendum on June 14, 2026, represents a bold exercise in direct democracy, one that could reshape the nation's approach to mass immigration. Titled "No to 10 Million Switzerland," the citizen-initiated proposal from the Right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP) seeks to cap the country's permanent resident population — includin...

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The Great Easter Egg-xodus: How One School's Quest for Inclusivity Led to the Ultimate Sacrifice! By Richard Miller (London)

Ah, Britain– where the tea is still hot, the weather is still miserable, and the cultural calendar is being rewritten faster than a politician's expense report. Enter Norwood Primary School in Eastleigh, Hampshire, a plucky institution that decided to ditch its traditional Easter bonnet parade and church service last year. Why? In the noble pursuit...

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Family First Fears Political Activists Could Weaponise Anti-Hate Laws Against Them, By Lyle Shelton

Family First is worried it may be banned as a "hate group" after the Liberals backed Labor's antisemitism, hate and extremism laws. "There are plenty of radical activist groups that don't like our advocacy for women's and children's rights or against mass immigration and want us shut down. Now they can claim woolly terms like 'social, economic and ...

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“One Click to Control You?” What the Paragon Graphite Spyware Revelations Mean for Privacy and Power, By Chris Knight (Florida)

In early 2026, a controversial claim spread widely online: a screenshot allegedly showing the internal control panel of a commercial spyware tool known as Graphite was shared on social media, suggesting that an operator could, with a single click, intercept private communications from encrypted messaging apps like WhatsApp and Signal. While the aut...

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Marco Rubio's Munich Masterpiece: A MAGA Wake-Up Call for the West, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

If you haven't watched Secretary of State Marco Rubio's speech at the Munich Security Conference yet, drop everything and do it. In a world drowning in globalist nonsense and woke delusions, Rubio just delivered a home run that reaffirms why President Trump was spot-on in picking him for the job. This wasn't some milquetoast diplomacy; it was a bol...

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The Tragic Decline of the Book,, By Paul Walker

The decline in traditional book reading among Gen Z isn't proof that the generation is "too dumb" to handle books — far from it. It's more accurate to say that IT and digital technology have fast-tracked the obsolescence of long-form print books in much the same way streaming services and MP3s rendered physical LP records mostly nostalgic relics. B...

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