Amy Brooke Quadrant Online December 6, 2024 Although the move throughout the West to impose a cancel culture as a form of control seems to be nearing its apex, the fight against the truth has been decades in the making. For example, when moving some decades ago to Nelson, I tried to get from theContinue reading “Cancel Cowards”
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From 1991, a prescient warning about the globalist agenda
John Ellwood The Conservative Woman December 9, 2024 AS A student of International Relations in the early 1970s I had no idea of the depths of my ignorance. The motto of my alma mater, the London School of Economics, is ‘rerum cognoscere causas’, an abbreviation of Virgil’s phrase ‘Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas’, meaningContinue reading “From 1991, a prescient warning about the globalist agenda”
It’s more appropriate to talk of Arthur Phillip’s British ‘intrusion’
·It’s more appropriate to talk of Arthur Phillip’s British ‘intrusion’Nigel Biggar The Australian October 19, 2024.Did Admiral Arthur Phillip spearhead the invasion of Aboriginal Australia? Before I train our eyes on that question, let me set it in global historical context. The migration of peoples and the domination and displacement of others is a universalContinue reading “It’s more appropriate to talk of Arthur Phillip’s British ‘intrusion’”