Piers Morgan Admits He Was ‘Completely Wrong’ for Pushing Covid ‘Vaccines’: ‘I’m Pretty Ashamed’

Frank Bergman Slay News January 30, 2025 British corporate media journalist Piers Morgan has admitted that his aggressive advocacy in support of mass-injecting the public with Covid mRNA “vaccines” was “completely wrong.” Morgan made the confession during a new interview with Tucker Carlson. He told Carlson that he was “misled” by health officials who insistedContinue reading “Piers Morgan Admits He Was ‘Completely Wrong’ for Pushing Covid ‘Vaccines’: ‘I’m Pretty Ashamed’”

Thousands of Doctors, Scientists, Academics Sign Letter Supporting RFK Jr for HHS Chief

Frank Bergman Slay News January 28, 2025 Over five thousand doctors, scientists, academics, and healthcare providers have signed an open letter to the U.S. Senate in support of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The letter, which has garnered 5,215 signatures, expresses concern about theContinue reading “Thousands of Doctors, Scientists, Academics Sign Letter Supporting RFK Jr for HHS Chief”

Climate schadenfreude

Judith Sloan The Spectator Australia 1st February 2025 Have you noticed that every time there is a natural disaster, the green grifters and climate true believers are wont to use the event to justify even tougher action on climate change? You know the sort of thing. While expressing sympathy for those who have died orContinue reading “Climate schadenfreude”

Citizenship test failing to weed out trouble

Peta Credlin The Australian 30th January 2025 Is it too easy to become an Australian citizen? Have we let political correctness water down the thorough checks we should be making before we allow someone to call this wide brown land home? Over the break, I’ve been pondering the factors behind the current wave of anti-Semitism.Continue reading “Citizenship test failing to weed out trouble”

Australian Citizenship for Dummies

Phil Shannon Quadrant Online January 28, 2025 A recent Sky News Australia report revealed that one-third of those applying to become Australian citizens fail the citizenship test: only 187,574 of the 288,603 who took the test between June 2022 and August 2023.) This amount of flunking should be ringing bells about the quality of Australia’sContinue reading “Australian Citizenship for Dummies”

Trump Signs Executive Order to Begin Construction of America’s ‘Iron Dome’

Frank Bergman Slay News January 28, 2025 President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to begin the construction of a new missile defense system that will protect the United States from attack akin to Israel’s “Iron Dome.” Trump asserted that growing threats from America’s adversaries increased the need to ramp up military defenses. HeContinue reading “Trump Signs Executive Order to Begin Construction of America’s ‘Iron Dome’”

RFK promises to reverse the chronic disease epidemic in the US

Joe Kelly The Australian January 30, 2025 Robert Kennedy Jr has promised to reverse the chronic disease epidemic in America at a combative confirmation hearing and rejected accusations that he is against vaccines, a statement that promoted objections from protesters as well as criticism from Democratic interrogators. Mr Kennedy – Donald Trump’s pick to beContinue reading “RFK promises to reverse the chronic disease epidemic in the US”

Crime cartels no longer free to attack US under corrupt presidents

Date: January 29, 2025Author: Editor, cairnsnews 11 Comments BY MICHAEL SLOVANOSPRESIDENT Donald J. Trump has declared war on the Mexican drug and human trafficking cartels that operated with impunity under the globalists Joe Biden and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. Sheinbaum is a special little darling of the global elite – a scientist and contributor toContinue reading “Crime cartels no longer free to attack US under corrupt presidents”

Trump Dumps the Paris Agreement: Is it a Big Deal?

Tilak Doshi The Daily Sceptic 28 January 2025 According to the UK’s Telegraph, just hours after President Trump issued executive orders to withdraw the US from the Paris climate agreement, Ed Miliband, the British Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, “warned” Mr Trump that the rise of Net Zero is “unstoppable”. TheContinue reading “Trump Dumps the Paris Agreement: Is it a Big Deal?”

Stand back for the US President as king

Paul Kelly The Australian January 29, 2025 You believed the Divine Rights of Kings doctrine was long dead. That’s correct – but it is staging a resurgence in the White House. Donald Trump’s statement in his inauguration speech was the signal, with Trump declaring “I was saved by God to make America great again”. TrumpContinue reading “Stand back for the US President as king”

Importing the third world

The cost of accepting immigrants who don’t share our values is too high Ramesh ThakurFeatures Australia Getty Images Ramesh Thakur 25 January 2025 9:00 AM Import the third world, become the third world, goes a popular meme. Especially when pathologies of large-scale legal and illegal immigration are compounded by the arrivals mistreating the host countryContinue reading “Importing the third world”

Enough is enough: Australian history must be protected

Flat White Getty Images Flat White 28 January 2025 4:11 PM If a piece of Indigenous artwork or a sacred place is vandalised by an individual motivated by race, no one would hesitate to call it a hate crime. There would be outrage from politicians, a media frenzy, and half a dozen human rights bodiesContinue reading “Enough is enough: Australian history must be protected”

Trump pulls rug on WHO, weasel Gates called out on Epstein, RFK & African vax scandal

Date: January 28, 2025Author: Editor, cairnsnews 8 Comments By MICHAEL SLOVANOSWITH President Trump withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organisation and Robert F. Kennedy Jnr about to become US Secretary of Health, we can only wonder what strategy Bill Gates, the largest private funder of the WHO, will adopt to keep his recklesslyContinue reading “Trump pulls rug on WHO, weasel Gates called out on Epstein, RFK & African vax scandal”

How our blinkered leaders created a gas import absurdity

Judith Sloan The Australian January 28, 2025 I’m sure I’m not the only one who thinks it’s passing strange – more than passing strange – that Australia is about to become an importer of liquefied natural gas as well as an exporter. Of course, intra-industry trade between countries is quite common but, in the main,Continue reading “How our blinkered leaders created a gas import absurdity”

The big three global fails set to haunt our Prime Minister

Greg Sheridan The Australian January 28, 2025 Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau, Jacinda Ardern. Three of the very worst democratic leaders in the world in the past decade. Each brought fantastic harm on their respective nations. Each was once hugely successful, the very toast of the town. Yet each has been repudiated and run out ofContinue reading “The big three global fails set to haunt our Prime Minister”

Australia is a shared history, not a conflict

Luke Powell Flat White Getty Images Luke Powell 25 January 2025 8:46 PM Was Australia ‘invaded’ by the British? I previously answered this question in detail in a previous article here. However, the article did not address the popular and misunderstood claim that British settlement is illegitimate because they did not recognise Aboriginal sovereignty underContinue reading “Australia is a shared history, not a conflict”

Patriotism is back from the dead – and young Australians revived it

Edward Schuller Flat White Getty Images Edward Schuller 25 January 2025 9:41 PM Youth. The innocence yet fearlessness of youth. We’ve all been there. Being completely humbled by a plain-speaking toddler, or squirming uncomfortably when a straight-shooting teenager says what everyone’s thinking. It’s often the youth that remind us of how far we’ve strayed fromContinue reading “Patriotism is back from the dead – and young Australians revived it”

Why I’m proud to be Australian and reject attempts to reshape our history as one of shame

Peta Credlin The Courier Mail January 24, 2025 There is something very special about the feeling you get when you fly home from overseas and the wheels touch down in Australia. Deep down in all of us, we know that to live here is to have won the lottery of life. That’s not to sayContinue reading “Why I’m proud to be Australian and reject attempts to reshape our history as one of shame”

No, Australia was not a utopia before British arrival, but it has sure gone close since

Geoffrey Blainey The Australian January 25, 2025 We should celebrate Australia Day. By various definitions this has been one of the most successful nations in the world. During the past two centuries our nation has had far more successes than failures, though the failures can’t be overlooked: they offer lessons. Most Australians have pride inContinue reading “No, Australia was not a utopia before British arrival, but it has sure gone close since”

A nation united under one flag is worth celebrating

Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price The Australian January 24, 2025 While Australia Day comes around every year with its debates about meaning and whether we can utter its name or not, this year feels different. Last year, the divisive voice referendum and abhorrent attack in Israel on October 7, 2023 were events still fresh in ourContinue reading “A nation united under one flag is worth celebrating”