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The United States has officially withdrawn from the World Health Organization (WHO) after 77 years of membership, effective January 22, 2026.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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The Rise, and Further Rise of Toxic Femininity, By Mrs. Vera West

The concept of toxic femininity has gained traction in recent years, particularly in conservative and contrarian circles, as a counterpoint to the much more widely discussed "toxic masculinity." While "toxic masculinity" refers to harmful norms pressuring men toward aggression, emotional suppression, dominance, or risk-taking, toxic femininity is o...

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The Empire of Testosterone: From the Octagon to the Oval — And Why It Feels Like Liberation! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

In a recent Wall Street Journal profile, UFC president Dana White boils down the overlap between his combat-sports empire and Donald Trump's political base to one word: testosterone. When asked what connects the blood-and-sweat world of cage fighting to the MAGA rallies, White doesn't hedge. No talk of policy, economics, or shared enemies. Just "te...

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Reconquista: Mass Immigration as a Political Weapon of Conquest, From Breitbart News

Mexican officials, all the way up to the presidency, have openly embraced mass migration as a form of accelerating the "reconquista," the term used to describe the reconquest of U.S. territory that previously belonged to Mexico. This is just one of the meticulously documented revelations in bestselling author and Breitbart News Senior Contributor P...

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Coffee Apocalypse: The $10 + Coffee Cometh, and Their Wallets Weep! By Tom North

Ah, the morning ritual. That sacred dance where bleary-eyed city dwellers, resembling a herd of caffeine-deprived zombies, shuffle towards the nearest glowing beacon of hope: the coffee shop. The air hums with the promise of that first glorious sip, a liquid catalyst transforming grunts into greetings and stumbles into strides. But a dark, bitter c...

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Up in Smoke, By James Howard Kunstler

       "This is how tyranny looks in the modern world. It arrives dressed as dialogue, consensus, and expertise. It is imposed by people who sincerely believe they are doing nothing at all." —DataRepublican Davos — The World Economic Forum (WEF)— is toast. Trump, Bessent, and Lutnick exposed the wretched org of overcompensated s...

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World Economic Forum, Davos 2026: The Technocratic Blueprint for AI-Controlled Humanity, by Daniel C. Green

The World Economic Forum (WEF) and affiliated global forums have become central platforms for discussing the future of humanity in an era of rapid technological change. At the heart of these discussions is a vision that goes far beyond automation, financial innovation, or scientific curiosity. Influential thinkers and policy leaders are actively ex...

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BlackRock’s Larry Fink Discovers the Absurdity of Net Zero, By Brian Simpson

At Davos' WEF in 2024, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink committed the modern equivalent of heresy. Speaking about the explosive growth of AI data centres, he said they require "dispatchable power" — electricity that actually turns on when you need it — and that "you cannot have just this intermittent power like wind and solar." Somewhere, a thousand climat...

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Bill Gates: Elite Hypocrisy: Preaching Sacrifice While Hedging Bets, By James Reed

The recent Guardian exposé (January 19, 2026, link below) shines a harsh light on one of the most prominent figures in global philanthropy and climate discourse: Bill Gates. End-of-year filings show the Gates Foundation Trust held $254 million in direct investments in fossil fuel extraction companies in 2024—companies like Chevron, BP, Shell, Glenc...

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Now Alcohol is a Terrorist Weapon; So Quick, Ban it! (Satire), By James Reed

Australia has suffered a grave national shock. A PhD student associated with the CSIRO has been charged over an alleged terror plot involving Molotov cocktails, vodka bottles, wrapping paper, and — in a development that should alarm every household — a blanket. This changes everything. For years, we naïvely assumed that the true drivers of violent ...

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Zero is the Only Safe Number! The “Logic” Behind Australia’s New Gun Bans (Satire — Mostly)! By John Steele and James Reed

 There is a curious feature of modern gun-control rhetoric that almost never gets stated openly, yet silently does all the work: any number of privately held firearms above zero is too many. Not too many for criminals. Not too many for unstable individuals. Not too many without proper licensing or storage. Just too many, full stop. Everything ...

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Socialism New York City Style: From the Edge of Glory to the Brink of Collapse, By Chris Knight (Florida)

Did you ever imagine the day when the skyline of the Big Apple, once the unassailable symbol of American ambition and grit, would flicker like a bulb about to burn out? On November 4, 2025, New Yorkers handed the keys to City Hall to Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist — labelled by critics as a radical with communist leanings — who ...

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Time for Aussies to Wake Up: How the Visa System is Being Gamed, and Why It's Hurting Everyone, By Paul Walker

This is a topic that could reshape Australia's future if we don't get our act together. Economist Leith van Onselen recently released a report exposing how Australia's visa system is being exploited on a massive scale. The data is stark: temporary visa holders (excluding short-term visitors) hit 2.547 million in the September quarter of 2025 — roug...

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