6 May 2026
4.3 MINS
Challenging the climate change narrative as reflecting a Marxist-influenced agenda, at odds with biblical truth about God's sovereignty over creation.
23 January 2026
3 MINS
Despite bold political claims, experts warn China’s dominance over rare-earth metals will endure for decades, leaving Western economies dependent on Beijing for critical defence, energy and electric vehicle supply chains.
10 October 2025
2.9 MINS
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s announcement that his government was committed to cutting CO2 emissions by 62–70 per cent by 2035 has everything to do with political grandstanding, and nothing to do with saving the planet from the spectre of climate change.
26 March 2025
1.7 MINS
Sad and petty Tim Walz is cheering as people's retirement accounts drop in value, all because his political party is encouraging its worst elements to commit vandalism against the products of Tesla, an American company, to help tank the stock.
6 March 2025
3 MINS
Insurance companies will have to do more than just price the risk of accidents, unexpected crimes or natural crises. They may have to start pricing ideological risk, especially when it comes from the left wing of the political spectrum.
22 January 2025
3 MINS
Donald Trump has cemented his 2025 inauguration by proclaiming the dawn of an American Golden Age. Flanked by Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, the Trump family, and Elon Musk, the 45th and now 47th President of the United States declared a “new era of national success.”
4 November 2024
2.7 MINS
As Australia’s electricity system which charges EVs is overwhelmingly powered by fossil fuels, particularly coal, it is disingenuous to say that more electric vehicles will lead to a reduction in emissions.
2 July 2024
2 MINS
Is there a climate emergency, or not? That’s the question North Sydney Council needs to answer after threatening to fine electric vehicle owners for running power cords across footpaths to charge their EVs.
3 May 2024
4.3 MINS
China's economy will be increasingly subject to the dictates of the CCP’s state-dominated model, which Xi believes is superior to Western capitalism. The dangers for investors — and, by extension, trading partners such as Australia — are clear.
16 February 2024
2.6 MINS
Rowan Atkinson is being accused of hurting EV sales after saying electric vehicles are all show, no substance. A veteran hybrid driver and EV owner for nine years, Atkinson declared EVs to be a “perverse choice of hardware” in the quest to stop the climate from changing.
1 February 2024
11.5 MINS
Although legacy media apologists insist the World Economic Forum (WEF) “has no authority to enforce” its mandates, the WEF claims it unites “the foremost political, business, cultural and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.”
2 January 2024
13.2 MINS
The legacy media specialises in fake news. How many of these non-stories did you believe in 2023?
16 December 2022
1.5 MINS
Climate catastrophist Chris Bowen delayed switching from a petrol car to an electric vehicle because he was determined to drive the latest Tesla. He could have had a Hyundai EV, but he insisted on waiting until the Tesla 3 was available, according to an article [...]
1 November 2022
2.8 MINS
"Self-driving" cars are as much a pipe dream as "self-identification" as one's preferred gender. Neither is based in reality. News of a fatal accident involving everyone’s favourite electric car that smashed into a tree with no one at the wheel raises the question: Why do [...]
6 October 2022
2.3 MINS
The real reason politicians have a stupid grin when posing with electric vehicles. Politicians used to kiss babies. These days they stand, grinning from ear to ear, beside short-range carriers of large heavy batteries, also known as electric vehicles. It’s a wonder our MPs don’t [...]
9 September 2022
3.4 MINS
If we are to rely on e-vehicles to transport our soldiers through warzones, the Australian Defence Force is certainly doomed. Perhaps we should consider an even more environmentally-friendly, natural means of transport.





