Flat White Matthew Stratton Getty Images Matthew Stratton 3 April 2023 7:00 AM In March 1982, the National Aboriginal Conference established under the Whitlam government put forward what can genuinely be described as the most radical proposal in Australian history. The proposed treaty between Aboriginal peoples and the Commonwealth (without referendum) sought to ‘return’ sovereigntyContinue reading “The terrifying future of the Voice found in its past”
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Abbott (and the Voice) on trial
Flat White Matthew Stratton Getty Images Matthew Stratton 4 May 2023 5:00 AM If you had watched the final public hearing from the Inquiry into the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice Referendum, you would be forgiven for thinking Tony Abbott, one of only three dissenting witnesses to the referendum and its wording of the 65 witnessesContinue reading “Abbott (and the Voice) on trial”
The New Rhodesians
Fifth Column Christopher Joliffe Recently my father, an old Rhodesian, remarked that the annual Australia Day fiasco reminded him of Pioneers’ Day in that country. Every year on September the twelfth, the Union Jack was raised in Salisbury, to honour the arrival of Cecil Rhodes and his column in 1890, those who had “won firstContinue reading “The New Rhodesians”
The Filthy Little Secret That Enables the Global, Criminal, ‘Banking’ Cartel to Control Humanity!
17 March 2023 6 min read DEBT with compounding interest, where interest is paid upon interest upon interest with little or no possibility of paying back the principle agreed sum. THIS, I believe, is the filthy little secret that enables the criminal, global ‘banking’ cartel and its entities to control humanity. By Steve Jeffery, JustContinue reading “The Filthy Little Secret That Enables the Global, Criminal, ‘Banking’ Cartel to Control Humanity!”
Plant-based foods ‘less healthy’ than meat, eggs and milk, study warns
Vegan diets are ‘less healthy’ than including meat, eggs and milk in your meals, a major review has found. A report by the United Nations‘ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), which looked at more than 500 studies, concluded that animal sources of food offer ‘crucial sources of much-needed nutrients’. These include protein, fats and carbs,Continue reading “Plant-based foods ‘less healthy’ than meat, eggs and milk, study warns”
How to defeat the Voice
David Flint Politicom 25 April 2023 If the Voice were constitutionally enshrined, not only would we risk making the country ungovernable, but we would also fail to “close the gap”. On past experience, as previously argued here, we would only make matters worse. The danger with the Voice is that with the Coalition strongly entrenchedContinue reading “How to defeat the Voice”
South Africa: the forgotten nation
Flat White Adam Slonim Getty Images Adam Slonim 13 April 2023 4:00 AM Vladimir Putin’s ongoing brutal war against Ukraine. The Chinese Communist Party’s continued aggression in our region. An upsurge in violence in the conflict between Israel and various Palestinians factions. Each of these conflagrations have rightfully drawn the attention of students within internationalContinue reading “South Africa: the forgotten nation”
This Changes Everything You Know About The United States of America
This Changes Everything You Know About The United States of America message strange truth world news current events april 2023 today this week this month motivation The nanotechnology and the biotechnology filters down from the hydrosphere into the water supply and the food chain. And now every American, all 318 million Americans are infected. See,Continue reading “This Changes Everything You Know About The United States of America”
Nigel Lawson’s legacy is one of British transformation
World Ross Clark Nigel Lawson (Credit: Getty images) Ross Clark 4 April 2023 7:31 PM The path from the editor’s chair at The Spectator to 11 Downing Street was not untrodden when Mrs Thatcher asked Nigel Lawson to replace Geoffrey Howe as Chancellor of the Exchequer after the 1983 general election. Iain Macleod had madeContinue reading “Nigel Lawson’s legacy is one of British transformation”
The Posie Parker mob has embarassed New Zealand
New Zealand World Nicholas Sheppard Posie Parker (Credit: Getty images) Nicholas Sheppard 27 March 2023 8:54 PM New Zealand has, until recently, dwelt in splendid isolation during the culture wars. Kiwis have typically been reluctant to discuss social issues, the raising of which usually causes a kind of social static and brings down the mood.Continue reading “The Posie Parker mob has embarassed New Zealand”
Humza Yousaf’s election should concern us all
World James Esses [Getty] James Esses 28 March 2023 6:52 PM Scotland has been deprived of the opportunity for a fresh start. Humza Yousaf has been elected leader of the Scottish National party, and he is set to be confirmed as first minister today in the Scottish parliament. In the end he defeated runner-up KateContinue reading “Humza Yousaf’s election should concern us all”
Rowan Dean: We don’t need a Voice because we already have one
Flat White Rowan Dean Getty Images Rowan Dean 13 March 2023 4:00 AM As readers know, I occasionally like to be the bearer of good news and today I am delighted to tell you that I have just saved the federal government an absolute fortune, in fact, I’ve saved Jim Chalmers’ first proper budget literallyContinue reading “Rowan Dean: We don’t need a Voice because we already have one”
Society
When ‘Science’ Becomes a Truncheon David Daintree I should like to make a personal confession that will probably disappoint some readers, and perhaps please others. I have now had both doses of AstraZenica. I’m not an ‘anti-vaxxer’, nor a conspiracy theorist. But I also have good, intelligent, well-informed and rational friends who strongly oppose theContinue reading “Society”
Twenty years a fool: My long journey home from the left
I blame it on the dining room table. When my mother died, I couldn’t get rid of it; no one in the family wanted a mid-Victorian mahogany table that could seat ten in considerable luxury. Bad karma I thought, remembering the spectacular arguments, wherein every night the most controversial subject imaginable was introduced for debate.Continue reading “Twenty years a fool: My long journey home from the left”
Sir Kenneth Clark’s ‘Civilisation’: a guide and celebration
Mervyn Bendle Quadrant Online 26th July 2020 Fifty-one years ago, when the first Apollo astronauts reached the moon, Sir Kenneth Clark (1903-1983), the eminent British art historian, was invited to the National Gallery in Washington DC to accept a medal for Distinguished Service to Education in Art. He had little idea of the frenzied crowdContinue reading “Sir Kenneth Clark’s ‘Civilisation’: a guide and celebration”
The Left’s Virulent and Triumphant Anti-Clericalism
Paul Collits Discussing the radical, inexorable and a times nasty secularisation of society, the late Cardinal Francis George of Chicago once famously lamented: I expect to die in bed, my successor for will die in prison and his successor will die a martyr in the public square. His successor will pick up the shards ofContinue reading “The Left’s Virulent and Triumphant Anti-Clericalism”
How to verify for yourself that over 150,000 Americans have been killed by the COVID vaccines
Steve Bannon asked me to step you through it. I’ll do that and tell you how this is validated using independent methods and also why VAERS was deliberately set up to make all vaccines look safe. Definitions URF = VAERS underreporting factor. This is the ratio (# events that actually happen/# events reported in VAERS).Continue reading “How to verify for yourself that over 150,000 Americans have been killed by the COVID vaccines”
Videos from the Defeat the Mandates and Canadian truckers
On the VSRF call, a number of people asked about the videos we showed on the call. Here are those videos and a few more. Enjoy. Thank you to all the truckers, Southwest airlines pilots, Kyrie Irving, Novak Djokovic, Jonathon Isaac, Aaron Rodgers, and all the doctors, scientists, and healthcare workers who have the courageContinue reading “Videos from the Defeat the Mandates and Canadian truckers”
Ominous cloud formation similar to Turkey pre-earthquake appears in Argentina – is it next in line?
Feb 14 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews Another Mysterious Cloud… Argentina seeing the same type of lenticular cloud hovering in the Sky as Turkey…Turkey had a Massive 7.8 r Earthquake just over 2 Weeks after Hovering Cloud Siting??? pic.twitter.com/Diwdh9wzvK— 777 HERCULES 777 (@77HERCULES77) February 13, 2023 Editor: Some readers are now asking if this cloud willContinue reading “Ominous cloud formation similar to Turkey pre-earthquake appears in Argentina – is it next in line?”
The vast scale of Beijing’s high-tech balloon programme
World Ian Williams Sailors recover the spy balloon (Photo: Alamy) Ian Williams 11 February 2023 6:09 PM There will no doubt be some tense moments in the boardrooms of western technology companies over the coming days after the revelation that the Chinese spy balloon shot down after traversing the United States had western-made components withContinue reading “The vast scale of Beijing’s high-tech balloon programme”