China’s Demographic Collapse and the Inevitability of Decline Under Modernity

China's population is shrinking, and the decline is now mathematically irreversible in any meaningful timeframe. Even if the country somehow returned to the replacement fertility rate of 2.1 children per woman tomorrow, the drastically reduced pool of women of childbearing age, around 190 million, means the population will still fall by more than 4...

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A Tale of Two Political Parties: Starmer’s Path to Destruction Versus Reform’s Hope for British Rebirth

Britain stands at a crossroads, embodied in two starkly different political forces. On one side is Keir Starmer's Labour government, elected with a landslide but already delivering early signs of national decline. On the other is Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage and supported by figures like Lee Anderson, offering a blunt, common-sense alternative th...

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Blade Runner’s Dystopia No Longer Looks Far-Fetched — It Looks Dated!

When Blade Runner hit cinemas in 1982, its vision of a rain-soaked, neon-drenched Los Angeles in 2019 struck many viewers as a darkly dystopic fantasy. Towering skyscrapers, constant downpours, an endlessly crowded street-level bazaar dominated by Asian signage, culture, and commerce, and a polyglot population where English was a fading second lang...

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Labor’s One Nation Panic is Showing, By George Christensen

One Nation raising $2 million in less than two days is no small beer. This isn't America, where political fundraising is practically a professional sport. This is Australia. Most parties struggle to get people to renew memberships, let alone pull millions from supporters in a matter of days. Usually, the money comes from the usual suspects, unions,...

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Australia’s Migration and International Student Model: The Giant Ponzi Scheme Exposed

Australia is exporting tens of billions of dollars every year, not in productive goods or services that strengthen the nation, but straight out the door as remittances sent home by migrants and international students. In 2024 alone, net migrant remittances reached A$21.7 billion (US$14.3 billion) according to World Bank data, with gross outflows es...

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At the End of the Day, Leftism is Another Word for Psychopathology — And a Virus of the Mind

The American Thinker piece (link below) lands with force because it articulates what many sense but hesitate to say aloud: modern Leftism has long since ceased to function as a normal political philosophy. Instead, it operates as a secular religion fused with cult psychology and distinctly psychopathic tendencies. It demands absolute faith, punishe...

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The Heresy of Sex Differences: Biology Isn’t Bigotry

In certain academic circles today, stating the obvious has become a thought crime. Simply point out that men and women differ on average in their cognitive strengths, and you risk being branded a heretic, a sexist, or something worse. The American Greatness piece captures the absurdity perfectly: in woke academia and elite institutions, acknowledgi...

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The Selective Memory of Empire: Why Only the West Gets Vilified for Colonialism

 The modern narrative is relentless. The West, particularly Britain and other European powers, stands uniquely condemned for the sins of empire. Slavery, exploitation, dispossession, and cultural destruction are laid squarely at the feet of dead white men, while demands for apologies, reparations, and perpetual guilt continue unabated. Even Ki...

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Sweden is Learning the True Meaning of Diversity — The Hard Way

For decades, Sweden served as the shining example of enlightened multiculturalism. Generous asylum policies, open borders, and an unwavering faith that "diversity is our strength" defined the national approach. Swedish officials proudly lectured both their own citizens and the world that importing hundreds of thousands of people from vastly differe...

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The Left in Action: “It’s Either Us or Them” — French Far-Left Mayor Calls for Insurrection if Conservatives Win

Democracy is a wonderful thing, until the Left loses. Then the mask slips, revealing raw power, intolerance, and open contempt for the will of the people. In Saint-Denis, one of France's most heavily migrant and multicultural suburbs north of Paris, far-Left La France Insoumise mayor Bally Bagayoko has made the position brutally clear. Should the N...

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The Demographic Eclipse of Great Britain, By Lars Moller

 Great Britain once commanded respect worldwide as the irreplaceable anchor of Western civilization. Its institutions—rooted in the Magna Carta's covenant of liberties, the common law's impartiality, the Enlightenment's rational skepticism, and the parliamentary democracy that exported freedom across continents—embodied the West's highest aspi...

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Britain’s Universities are Being Destroyed from Within — And Australia is Racing Down the Same Road

The University of Hertfordshire's decision to axe entire humanities departments, including English Literature, Philosophy, History, Linguistics, and Creative Writing, has triggered predictable outrage. Critics denounce it as corporate vandalism or a philistine assault on culture. The deeper and more uncomfortable truth, however, is that young peopl...

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Britain is Now Policing Thought Crime, By Ciaran Kelly

If you want a snapshot of how far Britain has drifted from its liberal inheritance, consider the spectacle of a 78-year-old grandfather and retired pastor being warned by police that he must not preach from the Bible within a public area. His offence was not harassment, obstruction or intimidation. It was reciting and commentating on a verse many l...

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The Shadow of Arbitrary Power: Exploring Beria's Infamous Declaration

 Lurking in the dark corridors of Stalinist Russia, where fear reigned supreme and human life held little value, one man embodied the machinery of terror more completely than most. Lavrentiy Beria, the ruthless chief of the Soviet secret police, the NKVD, reportedly declared, "Show me the man and I'll show you the crime." This chilling boast c...

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The Sarmat Missile: Russia’s “Most Powerful in the World” — And Why Nuclear War with Putin Would Be Catastrophic

 Vladimir Putin has overseen another successful test launch of the RS-28 Sarmat, the intercontinental ballistic missile NATO ominously calls "Satan-2." Russia describes it as an "unconditional success," and it is slated to enter combat service by the end of 2026. This is no mere Kremlin propaganda. Independent assessments confirm that Russia h...

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“Your Mind Creates Reality”? Nice Try — Here’s Why That’s Mostly Wishful Thinking!

You've probably encountered the headlines: "Consciousness generates space-time!" or "The universe comes from awareness, not the other way around!" A recent Popular Mechanics piece highlighted a 2025 paper by a materials science professor claiming that a vast "universal consciousness field" came first, with the Big Bang essentially marking the momen...

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The Future of Civilisation, By Jacob Fraden

For decades—perhaps since the era of the Vietnam War—America has lived under the shadow of what many call the "Deep State": a hidden machinery of influence operating behind the façade of democratic institutions. One of Donald Trump's central missions has been the struggle against this entrenched apparatus and the dismantling of its vision for human...

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Why Did the Xhosa Destroy Themselves? Nongqawuse, Jonestown, and the Power of Collective Delusion

 In the middle of the nineteenth century, one of the most extraordinary acts of collective self-destruction in human history unfolded in southern Africa. The Xhosa people, facing military pressure, territorial losses, disease, and social dislocation, came under the influence of a teenage girl named Nongqawuse. According to her visions, the anc...

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The CIA “Retrieving” JFK and MKUltra Files from Tulsi Gabbard’s Office: Deeply Suspicious

Another day, another episode that makes the "deep state" label feel less like a conspiracy theory and more like a straightforward description of how power actually operates in Washington. According to whistleblower testimony from CIA officer James Erdman before the Senate Homeland Security Committee in mid-May 2026, the agency took back approximate...

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One Nation Sounds the Alarm on UN Green Agenda 2030 Initiatives in Australian Schools: Protecting Education from Globalist Ideology

One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts has once again performed a valuable public service by scrutinising the Australian education bureaucracy's growing entanglement with United Nations sustainability programs. During recent Senate estimates hearings, Roberts questioned officials from the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA...

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