The Pandemic Industry is Preparing for its Next Bonanza, By Dr David Bell

The pandemic agenda, important to maintaining a healthy market for mRNA vaccines, is reliant on a general sense of fear and urgency to achieve success. Mitigating against this is the unfortunate decline in infectious disease and dearth of recent naturally derived pandemics. With COVID-19 fading and looking worryingly unnatural in origin, the pandem...

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The Foolishness and Gullibility of the Educated Classes, By James Reed

The foolishness and gullibility of the educated classes is one of the most enduring paradoxes of modern life. From a conservative vantage — sceptical of unchecked intellectualism, deferential to tradition, practical wisdom, and the accumulated experience of ordinary people — it appears not as an anomaly but as a near-inevitable consequence of how c...

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Why do People Cling to False Dichotomies like Mice Clinging to Drift Wood in a Flood? By James Reed

People cling to false dichotomies — those oversimplified "either/or" framings that reduce complex realities to just two opposing options — like life rafts in a storm because they offer quick psychological relief in an uncertain, overwhelming world. In chaotic times, whether political polarisation, cultural shifts, or global crises, nuance feels exh...

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Auntie's Agenda: How the BBC (and ABC) Prioritises Woke Narratives Over Historical Truth, By Richard Miller (London)

Impartiality is supposed to be the BBC's covenant with the license-fee payer. Yet reports suggest that expert critique isn't always welcomed with open arms. Academics from Oxford, Cambridge, and beyond have voiced concern that some BBC documentaries on slavery, colonialism, and famines lean toward activist interpretations, emphasising systemic oppr...

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Junk Food, Junk Behaviour: The Diet-Crime Nexus That Mainstream Criminology Still Ignores, By Mrs. Vera West and Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

Back in the early 1980s, as Australia grappled with rising youth delinquency and a one-size-fits-all approach to crime, Professor Ian Brighthope helped orchestrate a quiet revolution: bringing American criminologist Alexander G. Schauss to tour the country. Schauss, armed with his provocative 1981 book Diet, Crime and Delinquency, argued something ...

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From AGI for Humanity to AI for Porn: OpenAI’s Shift from Discovery to Smut, By Brian Simpson

Once upon a time, OpenAI promised the stars. Founded in 2015 with a clarion call to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI) that would "benefit all of humanity," it positioned itself as the steward of a technology that could unlock the universe's secrets, cure diseases, and elevate human knowledge. Sam Altman, its leader, evangelised a future...

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The Elites have No Sense of Humour: How Critique Becomes a Contact Sport, By Mrs. Brittany Miller (London)

Dwelling in the grand theatre of British public life, where stiff upper lips once concealed wry barbs at the powerful, a new script has taken hold. It's one penned not by satirists like Swift or Waugh, but by a cadre of cultural custodians, politicians, regulators, and media mandarins, who treat dissent like a live grenade. Lee Taylor's recent essa...

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Do the English have a Future? By Richard Miller (London)

Dr. Nicholas Tate's essay (link below) draws on Ernest Renan's 1882 lecture to frame a sobering prognosis for English national identity. Renan defined a nation not by race, language, religion, economy, or geography, but as a "spiritual family" rooted in shared historical memories and a daily renewed commitment to communal life. Tate applies this to...

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From Ballroom to Doomsday: Trump’s Magnificent Subterranean Makeover! By Chris Knight (Florida)

"If history's taught us anything, it's that when one man wants a bigger party room, everyone ends up living in a bunker — whether they wanted to or not." Step aside, Versailles. Move over, Las Vegas. The real palace of apocalypse has arrived. In a stunning display of executive ambition, or executive delusion, depending on where you stand politicall...

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The Paradox of the Emerald Isle: Why Is Ireland Flooded with Mass Immigration Despite its History of Victimhood? By Patrick O’Neil (Dublin)

In the shadow of its storied past, marked by the Great Famine, centuries of British "oppression," and waves of emigration that scattered millions of Irish across the globe, Ireland stands as an unlikely epicentre of modern mass immigration. A recent Infowars article titled "The Migrant Shelling, Ethnic Cleansing of Ireland Continues Unabated" paint...

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Mass Immigration: Australia's Ticking Time Bomb for Social and Ecological Disaster, By Paul Walker

As a Melbourne or Sydney resident, you might already feel the squeeze of rapid population growth — longer commutes, skyrocketing rents, and strained public services. But according to a recent analysis from Macrobusiness.com.au, the situation is poised to worsen dramatically over the next four decades. Australia's embrace of mass immigration isn't j...

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Two Australias: Time to Take Our Country Back! By George Christensen

Nation First heralds the workers, families and patriots that built this nation who are now rising against the elites who bleed it dry. There are two Australias today. You know it. I know it. One Australia works, builds, pays and sacrifices. The other lectures, censors and skims the cream while everyone else does the heavy lifting. One carries the c...

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The Reorganization of the World, By Thierry Meyssan

The world is changing very quickly. The year 2026 should be marked by the return of spheres of influence and the end of colonial empires. Above all, it will see the return of international law to the rules we have known until now. Only those who are able to understand these developments and adapt to them quickly will continue to thrive. The world m...

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A Failure of Basic Functions, By Mrs. Brittany Miller (London)

The recent Guardian article from January 22, 2026, highlighting that roughly one in four children starting reception class in England (about 26% in 2025) arrive without being fully toilet trained — and with higher rates in regions like the north-east (36%) — paints a stark picture. Teachers report spending an average of 1.4 hours daily on changing ...

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No Diversity for White People: Selective Erasure in a "Multicultural" World, By Brian Simpson

In Western nations, discussions around "diversity" have become increasingly charged. Critics argue that policies intended to celebrate multiculturalism often leave majority populations feeling overlooked or under pressure to assimilate/be replaced. While celebrating minority heritage months and promoting inclusion are important steps toward equity,...

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A Constitutional Challenge to the New Gun Laws, By Ian Wilson LL.B

Updating and combining two previous critiques for circulation, in this article I will lay out a blueprint for a High Court challenge to the gun part of the legislation, Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism (Firearms and Customs Laws) Bill 2026 (which passed both Houses of parliament on 20 January, 2026). Federal involvement triggers section ...

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Reclaiming Sovereignty: Why the U.S. Exit from the WHO is a Bold Step Forward, and Why Australia and other Nations Should Exit Too, By Brian Simpson

The United States has officially withdrawn from the World Health Organization (WHO) after 77 years of membership, effective January 22, 2026. This move, spearheaded by President Donald Trump through an executive order signed a year prior, marks the end of U.S. involvement in an organisation criticised for incompetence, bias, and overreach. As annou...

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Unveiling the Unseen: Speculating on America's Secret Weapons in the Trump Era, By Professor X

In a recent interview on January 20, 2026, President Donald Trump made headlines by claiming the United States deployed a "secret sonic weapon" during the military operation in Caracas to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro earlier that month. He emphasised that this technology is unique to the U.S., stating, "We have things nobody's ever s...

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Starmer is Beating the War Drum, By George Christensen

       Nation First looks at how Britain's ruling class is manufacturing conflict. At the exact moment the United States is openly pushing toward a negotiated settlement in Ukraine, Keir Starmer's Labour government and its media allies are escalating the rhetoric of fear. This is not a coincidence. It is a coordinated psychologi...

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"Milei's Perilous Journey: From Davos Podium to the Tower's Shadow – A Cautionary Tale for Libertarian Presidents" By Richard Miller (London)

Dear reader, imagine the scene: Javier Milei, chainsaw in spirit if not in hand, strides off the Davos stage after dropping truth bombs about "woke" censorship. He books a flight to London — perhaps to meet allies, inspect the last remnants of classical liberalism in Europe, or just to troll Keir Starmer in person. But beware, Presidente! The momen...

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