The Digital ID Bill Passes the Senate By James Reed

The Albo government's Digital ID Bill has passed the Senate. Apart from the Labor Senators, Senators from the Australian Greens, as well as Jacqui Lambie, Tammy Tyrrell, David Pocock, and David Van, supported the Bill, while the Liberal National Coalition, One Nation, and the United Australia Party opposed the Bill. Senators Canavan, Babet, Roberts...

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Fighting the Planned Globalist Destruction of the West By Brian Simpson

Joseph Sansone cuts to the chase and states that the US is being destroyed from within, as the Biden administration is actively encouraging the illegal alien invasion for the purpose of election rigging; by changing electoral boundaries, and also finding ways for illegals to vote. The problems of crime and terrorism are discussed now even by libera...

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The Great Urban Sardine Tins By James Reed

The academics from urban studies call it "urban consolidation," and it has always been about pushing people from the quarter acre block ideal to living in sardine-like conditions in small apartments. The elites in the housing industry, who champion mass immigration love this, as it means more people can be scammed into the same space, maximising pr...

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The Surge in Long-Term Sickness in the UK By Richard Miller (London)

Researcher and Covid vax critic, Dr John Campbell, who has an active presence presenting YouTube videos on Covid vax controversies, has noted in a recent video that there has been a dramatic rise in the number of people on long-term sick leave in the UK, which has risen by 700,000 since the Spring of 2021. That date corresponds to the rollout of th...

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Who’s Afraid of Floating Offshore Windmills? By Charles Taylor (Florida)

This is not a major issue in Australia, yet, but the US is leading the West in this grand absurdity, of floating windmills, aspects of the renewable energy revolution. The US Department of the Interior has sold the rights to develop offshore windmills 20 miles off the coast of California. The floating windmills are secured to the ocean floor with c...

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The Threat of China-Made Electric Vehicles By Richard Miller (London)

This is something that has not been given much discussion regarding the electric vehicles issue across the West, but it did get an airing in the UK recently. Professor Jim Saker, president of the Motor Industry, claimed a report submitted to Parliament's National Security Strategy committee, that electric vehicles could be "the most effective Troja...

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Why Does France Want Nuclear War with Russia? By Richard Miller (London)

The group, Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, have written an alert memorandum for President Biden, warning that France could be leading the West into nuclear war with Russia. The issue is that France is intending to put 2,000 troops into the Ukraine in the future. This introduces NATO troops directly into the conflict, even though thei...

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The Good of Colonialism By James Reed

Bruce Gilley published an article, "The Case for Colonialism," Researchgate.net, September 2017, which set the Left off so much that the article was withdrawn. Here is what one finds on the website now: "WITHDRAWAL NOTICE This Viewpoint essay has been withdrawn at the request of the academic journal editor, and in agreement with the author of the e...

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The Magic of WD-40! By Bob Farmer, Dairy Farmer

One of the things every farmer and handy man needs to have around is WD 40. This humble spray is available at some stores for only a few dollars and, yet it can save the day, getting hard-to-turn nuts off, and driving out water. It is one of the world's biggest trade secrets, and there is no patent for the product. A patent would only have lasted a...

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The BBC was Permitted to Misrepresent Covid to Justify the Lockdowns By Richard Miller (London)

As my mother used to say, it all comes out in the wash, but sometimes it takes a bit of time. Thus, Professor Mark Woolhouse, who advised the Scottish government during the Covid pandemic, has said that the BBC "repeatedly reported rare deaths or illnesses among healthy adults as if they were the norm," creating the "misleading impression" that "we...

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The Call for Anti-Whiteness By Richard Miller (London)

It is to be expected in this Dark Age of Leftist decadence and social decay; a Church of England archdeacon, Miranda Threlfall-Holmes, Archdeacon of Liverpool has called for "anti-whiteness" and for people to "smash the patriarchy." She said that her proposals were not anti-white or anti-men. "I went to a conference on whiteness last autumn. It was...

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The Harms of Smartphones; Not So Smart! By Mrs. Vera West

Psychologist Jonathan Haidt has a new book, just released, The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness (2024). Haidt has been researching for some time the connection between smartphone use, social media, and the teen mental health crisis. Teen mental health significantly declined after the i...

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Where Will Big Australia Get the Water for its Population Dystopia? By James Reed

While the latest Intergenerational Report offers a prediction that Australia's population will reach 40.5 million by 2062, it really is a guess, since much depends upon the politics of open borders immigration. The powerful Big Australia lobby has already had a figure of 150 million in mind, and as in the US debate, once they got there, the number ...

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Operation Hard Yakka: Sorting Out Troubled Youth By James Reed

My father, an ex-War War II vet, would always say when pondering the mischief that youth got up to in the 1960s, "Put'em in the army!" If the army was his army, not the woke establishment we have now, that would be good. Still, as noted by Malcom Roberts, Operation Hard Yakka, which as been operating on Fraser Island for almost two decades, has had...

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Senator Ralph Babet on the Australian Senate Finally Investigating Excess Deaths By Brian Simpson

Here is a note by Senator Ralph Babet, United Australia Party Victoria, on the Australian Senate finally voting for an investigation of the excess deaths issue in Australia. Australia has experienced the highest excess death, deaths above the mean/average, since the end of World War II. The Senate, mainly the Leftists, were opposed to such an inves...

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Shakespeare Found to be Too White, and with Cis-Male Toxicity! By James Reed

The British government's Arts and Humanities Research Council has put up almost a million pounds for academics at the University of Roehampton to investigate the wokeness of Shakespeare. And these academics concluded that Shakespeare has enabled "white, able-bodied, heterosexual, cisgender male narratives" to dominate theatre, and that is contrary ...

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Baltimore Bridge Attack By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, being hit by a cargo ship, has been seen as an "accident' by the Biden administration, and not an act of terrorism. The authorities were quick to hose down any suggestion of terrorism, although videos show that the cargo vessel had to make a very precise turn to hit the support structure, w...

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Good News for Julian Assange By Richard Miller (London)

Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange has been wanted by the US for releasing emails and other information which put the Democrats such as Hillary Clinton, and the Deep State in a very bad light. The material was released, and Trump could have used it for devastating effect, and still could, but did not. Assange was arrested on a supposed rape-type cas...

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What is Consciousness? By Brian Simpson

Philosophers, cognitive psychologists and even theologians, have wrestled with the problem of the nature of consciousness for at least two thousand years. How is it that something like desires, beliefs, and intentionality - the mental domain - exist in a material world? There have been various answers to this, with most philosophers today going the...

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The Numbers of International Students Continue to Soar By James Reed

 Student visa holders in Australia at the end of January 2024 were more than 571,000. The net student arrivals in February 2024 were over 147,000. Add it up and one gets the number of foreign students over 700,000, an utterly absurd situation. Go to your local university and you will think you have been mysterious transported to Asia. See the ...

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