22 April 2025
6 MINS
Australia is yet again approaching an election in which neither party leader, or party, is particularly popular. Whoever wins will be little more than, in the eyes of Australians, the leper with the most fingers. Australia tends not to elect heroes; it elects managers.
21 April 2025
7.9 MINS
Again and again, "combating disinformation" appears as a euphemism for narrative control. Several clear themes were identifiable from the totality of US Government mis- and disinformation-related grants over the past decade and a half.
21 April 2025
1.7 MINS
I have received the flu jab in previous years to protect myself against getting the flu. But this influenza vaccine has apparently done the opposite. It has, according to some, increased the risk of getting the flu. What about the Covid vaccine?
17 April 2025
5 MINS
For years, I’ve resisted deploying the word globalism with approbation because international cooperation is a good thing. Travel is glorious, and so is the freedom to trade and migrate. How did the practice of freedom as it extends over national juridical lines come to be so widely loathed and disparaged?
16 April 2025
3.9 MINS
Instead of resorting to the quick fix of ramping up immigration rates, Hungary has instituted pro-family policies under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, aiming for long-term growth, as well as preservation of Hungarian culture.
14 April 2025
8.6 MINS
A Covid vaccine injury class action against the Australian Government has stalled, but is not over yet, after a judge denied the government’s request to dismiss the case last Thursday.
10 April 2025
2.5 MINS
A new political philosophy known as Wokeism has infiltrated our societal institutions in recent years. Wokeism presents itself as a positive force for humanity. However, it is markedly different in outcomes to the Judaeo-Christian values that have underpinned Western democracy.
10 April 2025
6.9 MINS
The reason why more and more people today – at least in the West – seem unable to cope with life is because they are believing in and living lies – thus, they keep crashing headlong into reality. And it hurts.
9 April 2025
13.3 MINS
A preprint showing an association between increased excess cancer deaths and the modified-RNA (modRNA) Covid vaccine rollout has been retracted for the second time without good explanation.
9 April 2025
7.4 MINS
For over two decades, I’ve had a front-row seat to how Big Pharma's system truly operates — not the illusion of rigorous oversight we see in medical journals or glossy pharmaceutical ads, but the reality of how industry influence is woven into every stage.
7 April 2025
4.8 MINS
Do people have the right to participate in charged social debates online? This is the question at the heart of a lawsuit between Australia’s online harms regulator, the eSafety Commissioner, on one side, with gender critical activist Chris Elton (aka Billboard Chris) and social media platform X on the other.
7 April 2025
4.4 MINS
Perhaps no words in recent political history have so rapidly proven correct as Vice President J.D. Vance’s warning that European religious liberty faces a toxic and growing “threat from within”, according to a new expert analysis of government infringements on Christians.
4 April 2025
3.3 MINS
A sobering study released by disinformation watchdog NewsGuard found that ten leading generative AI chatbots repeated false claims from a Moscow-based content network 33 per cent of the time, thereby spreading Russian propaganda.
3 April 2025
3.1 MINS
Australian Labor’s labelling of attacks on Jews allegedly orchestrated by Sayet Erhan Akca as “hoaxes” is the latest instalment of dishonesty from the Labor Government and law enforcement agencies since the tidal wave of anti-Semitism came crashing down on Australian shores.
2 April 2025
5.6 MINS
The beginning of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan was marked by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer — not known for his religious sensibilities – but also the Vatican, and even King Charles. This sudden preference for Islam over Christianity seems like yet another example of double standards in public life.
1 April 2025
5 MINS
Email admissions reflect Australia’s regulator is "primarily concerned with allaying fears in the public", while grappling with mRNA platform science, its complexities, limitations, inadequate evidence, and safety concerns.
1 April 2025
5.6 MINS
The manufacturing process used by both Pfizer and Moderna has resulted in DNA contamination at levels far above the regulatory limit being found in an increasing number of mRNA vaccine vials around the world, including in an FDA lab.
27 March 2025
4.4 MINS
The Covid pandemic will be remembered not only as a public health crisis but as a profound moral failure. The response to Covid was less a triumph of science than a capitulation to authoritarian impulses.
26 March 2025
6.6 MINS
All burning questions of politics today turn on who or what is in charge of the administrative state. No one knows the answer, and this is for a reason. The main functioning of the modern state falls to a beast that does not exist in the Constitution.
21 March 2025
7.4 MINS
The Southern Baptist Convention, America’s largest Protestant denomination, has faced years of reputational damage after a 2022 report alleged widespread sexual abuse in its churches. Now, after a three-year federal probe, the Justice Department has closed the case without filing any charges, casting serious doubt on the leaders who fuelled the controversy.





