The Red Dawn of Youth: Why Gen Z's Socialist Crush Could Doom Us All — And Why Their "Maturity" Might Come Too Late! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Imagine a classroom in 2026: Twenty-somethings in Che Guevara tees, scrolling TikTok manifestos between sips of oat-milk lattes, nodding along to Zohran Mamdani's victory speech. "Seize the means!" they chant, eyes alight with the fire of revolution 2.0. Mamdani, the Democratic Socialist who just swept into New York City's mayoral office — the beat...

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In the Dark Heart of Socialism: Why Its "Logic" Leads to Theft and Broken Societies, By James Reed

There's an old saying on the internet: "A synonym for socialism is theft." It's shorthand, sure — but for many critics, it captures something deeper about the way socialist ideas play out in practice. According to a recent ZeroHedge commentary (linked below), when you strip away the lofty rhetoric of equality and shared prosperity, what remains is ...

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When Trust Runs Dry — Why Multicultural Change Without Shared Values Breeds Distrust, By Richard Miller (London)

A new global survey underscores a worrying trend in Western societies (and beyond): people are increasingly reluctant to trust those with different values, backgrounds, or worldviews. In the UK, the 2026 Edelman Trust Barometer found that 76 per cent of Britons are hesitant or unwilling to trust individuals whose values or cultural heritage differ ...

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Decaying Multiculturalism — It’s Not Just Tacos and K-Pop; It’s About Lack of Shared Values and Undermining Social Cohesion, By Paul Walker

For decades, political elites and cultural promoters in the West sold multiculturalism as a kind of feel-good aesthetic: hey, diversity is our strength! Forget deep questions about values or social cohesion — focus on the bright, fun stuff: tacos on Tuesdays, Korean pop concerts, Holi festivals, and Instagram-friendly cultural parades. But reality ...

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When “Information Integrity” Becomes a Threat to Free Expression — The UN’s Climate Debate Dilemma, By James Reed

So here we are again — the United Nations, ostensibly the world's premier defender of peace, human rights, and international cooperation (joke, joke), is now stepping front and centre in the battle over what we are allowed to say about climate change. But instead of championing open inquiry, it looks increasingly like the UN is endorsing a global i...

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From Famine to Climate Salvation: How Feeding Somali Schoolkids Will Apparently Cool the Planet! By Brian Simpson

The article from Jihad Watch, dated January 2026, carries the headline "UN Declares We Need to Give School Lunches to Somalia to Stop Global Warming." It's a repost or cross-publication of a piece by Daniel Greenfield on FrontPage Mag, written in a sharply sarcastic, critical tone typical of those outlets; like us! The core claim revolves around a ...

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Has Freedom of Speech Eroded Even More Under Trump? By Chris Knight (Florida)

An incident detailed in the linked Vigilant Fox article (below) — refers to an event in Miami Beach, Florida, in January 2026. A woman named Raquel Pacheco, a U.S. Army veteran, former political candidate for Miami Beach City Commission and Florida Senate, posted a critical comment on Facebook responding to a post by Mayor Steven Meiner. Mayor Mein...

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Unmasking the Spike: A Deep Dive into mRNA Vaccines and the Brain's Hidden Toll, By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

I am watching the ever-evolving saga of COVID-19 vaccines, where headlines swing between "miracle shots" and "midnight horrors," a new peer-reviewed study drops like a synaptic grenade. Titled "COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination: Implications for the Central Nervous System," it's a collaborative brainchild (pun very much intended) from researchers Kirstin C...

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Supreme Betrayal: How Trump's "Conservative" Court Could Torch His Tariff Triumph – and Why His First-Term Fumbles Foreshadow the Fall! By Chris Knight (Florida)

Dwelling in the marble mausoleum of American jurisprudence, where nine robed arbiters play chess with the Constitution. The U.S. Supreme Court, Trump's supposed judicial phalanx, late last year, grilled his tariff regime like it's yesterday's barbecue. Scepticism dripped from every query – Gorsuch probing the "emergency" pretext for China slaps, Ka...

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Constitutionally Challenging the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism (Firearms and Customs Laws) Bill 2026: Constitutional Overreach and the Fallacy of Aggregated Powers, By Ian Wilson LL.B

Building on the analysis given previously in my "Gun Confiscation 2.0: The Constitution Finally Gives Gun Owners a Legal Weapon," (link below) I'm laying out a blueprint for a High Court challenge to the gun part of the legislation. Federal involvement triggers section 51(xxxi)'s "just terms" mandate for property acquisitions – a shield absent in t...

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Australia's New Gun Laws: Tightening the Screws and Missing the Mark, By John Steele

The contentious Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism (Firearms and Customs Laws) Bill 2026 sailed through Parliament just yesterday. While the bill has been modified, the gun control aspects have not. Here is an update of what we gun owners face. The Core Gun Reforms: What's Actually Changing? This bill isn't a standalone "gun bill" but a ta...

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Howard Lutnick, U.S. Commerce Secretary: On the Failure of Globalisation

"Globalization has failed the West and the United States of America. It's a failed policy. It is what the WEF has stood for, which is export offshore, far-shore, find the cheapest labor in the world and the world is a better place for it. The fact is, it has left America behind. It has left the American worker behind. And what we are here to say is...

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When Protest Crosses the Line: Anti-ICE Actions, Legal Boundaries, and the Spectra of Escalation, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Here is a thorny issue that's rolling across the United States. If you've been following the news, you might have caught wind of the intensifying pushback against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. A recent piece by Michael Snyder on Substack (link below) paints a vivid picture of "thousands of radicals" organising into "rapid re...

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Farewell to the Fishes: New Zealand's Rockpool Crisis and the Immigration Elephant in the Room, By Peter Bennett

"The New Zealand public has got to wake up to the fact that unfettered immigration is going to import these problems, because a lot of the migrant communities have a different cultural mindset," said NZ Fisheries Minister Shane Jones. Ah, New Zealand – that pristine slice of paradise where the beaches are supposed to teem with life, not echo with t...

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Exploiting Tragedy: Labor's Cynical Rollout of the Antisemitism, Hate, and Extremism Bill After Bondi Terror, By Tom North

 Just over a month after the horrific terrorist shooting at Bondi Beach, and the Albanese government's already rammed through the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism (Firearms and Customs Laws) Bill 2026like it's Black Friday at Bunnings. On the surface, it's sold as a response to rising hate and violence – fair enough, given the antis...

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One Nation's Historic Surge: Overtaking the Coalition in Newspoll – No Shock When Libs Turn Labor-Lite! By James Reed

It's time to pop the champagne, or at least crack open a cold one, because the latest Newspoll has delivered a bombshell that's got the Canberra elites choking on their soy lattes. Pauline Hanson's One Nation has rocketed past the Coalition in primary votes, clocking in at a whopping 14% nationally while the Libs and Nats limp along at a pathetic 1...

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You Either have Free Speech or You Don’t... By Senator Babet

 I do not support this bill in any way shape or form, not as a whole, not in part, not sliced, diced or dressed up with comforting language about "safety". The very last thing this country needs is Canberra granting itself yet more power, especially when that power is built on the wonderfully elastic endlessly subjective concept of "hate". Hat...

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Sunshine in a Bottle? Unpacking Vitamin D3's Potential to Turn Back the Clock on Aging By Mrs. (Dr) Abigail Knight (Florida)

A fresh study out of the VITamin D and OmegA-3 TriaL (VITAL) – highlighted in outlets like Natural News and published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition – suggests that popping 2,000 IU of this "sunshine vitamin" daily could preserve your cellular youth by the equivalent of nearly three years. From a pro-freedom standpoint, this is empow...

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Davos Elites Under Siege: Desperate Admissions of Irrelevance, But the Establishment Still Holds the Reins, By James Reed

It's January 22 2026, and the World Economic Forum's annual schmoozefest in Davos is in full swing, but the vibe this year feels less like a triumphant gathering of the world's "best and brightest" and more like a cornered animal lashing out. A fresh piece from Modernity.news (Steve Watson's take) captures the mood perfectly: "Desperate WEF Davos G...

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Selling Out to China: Dario Amodei's Spot-On Warning – AI Chip Exports Are National Suicide for a Few Bucks More, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

It's time to sound the alarm on one of the dumbest policy flips since Biden's border fiasco. Dario Amodei, the straight-shooting CEO of AI powerhouse Anthropic, just laid it out plain at Davos: Letting advanced AI chips flow to Communist China is "crazy," a "big mistake," and akin to "selling nuclear weapons to North Korea." And he's dead right. Th...

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