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Last Hurrah of the Serial Killers

Last Hurrah of the Serial Killers

They’ve spawned books by the thousands and movie and true-crime documentaries by the hundreds, but is the Golden Age of the Serial Killer coming to an end? Serial murder is nothing new, of course. Records of what are now recognised as serial killings go back as far as Chinese

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Show Us the Docs, Bruce

Show Us the Docs, Bruce

In an entry of his sadly discontinued Black Steam Train blog, Dallas Scott recounted the experience of appearing on SBS-TV alongside a panel of pale-faced ‘box ticker’ fauxborigines. I watched young, white identifiers roundly proclaim their connection to, and knowledge of, their ‘culture’, then turn around not five minutes later

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Activists Ordered to Show the Money Trail

Activists Ordered to Show the Money Trail

The only reason leftist activists keep gluing themselves to roads and defacing great artworks and war memorials is because they almost never face consequences for their appalling, often criminal, behaviour. In contrast to the show trials of the J6 protesters, nearly all of the violent Antifa rioters who turned Washington

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EU Govts Fed up with Fakefugees

EU Govts Fed up with Fakefugees

The Sunak government’s final victory this week in its plan to deport ‘asylum seekers’ was long delayed – a sign of how activist judges and boat-chasing lawyers clog the machinery of democracy seemingly to their hearts’ content. Australia has seen more than its share of these unelected elitists thwarting the

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Now That’s What I Call a Snake

Now That’s What I Call a Snake

In Australian author Greig Beck’s ripping Lost World Primordia series, a group of moderns are time-transported into the primeval South American jungle. They encounter all sorts of prehistoric beasties, all very much alive and hungry. But the ‘boss’ monster is a terrifying gigantic snake: the aptly named Titanoboa: 14m

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Has Plato’s Tomb Been Found?

Has Plato’s Tomb Been Found?

It’s often said that all Western philosophy is ‘a series of footnotes to Plato’. Of course, Plato was the successor to Socrates (and if you pronounced that ‘Soh-krayts’, you’re clearly a person of culture and distinction), and the contemporary of Aristotle, but it’s certainly indisputable that Plato’

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The BFD Food Column: Zalza (Maltese Salsa)

The BFD Food Column: Zalza (Maltese Salsa)

This salsa is a basic sauce that can be used for just about anything you’d use a rich, tomato-based sauce for. In Maltese cooking, it’s most often slathered on top of fried fish. If you grow your own tomatoes, this is a perfect recipe to use up all

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Magic Rock Off-Limits to Whitey

Magic Rock Off-Limits to Whitey

Imagine if the “Voice” referendum had actually passed — well, what, exactly, would have been any different? Because, day by day, we’re seeing imposed by stealth exactly what Australians rejected so emphatically at the ballot box. Not least the very thing which so many cited as their primary reason for

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What Don’t They Want Us to See?

What Don’t They Want Us to See?

As the Albanese government digs in ever deeper on Labor’s latest attempt to impose censorship (never forget that Julia Gillard tried to impose a government censor on the media), it’s worth asking: why? Why is Labor so especially determined to censor footage of a Muslim extremist stabbing a

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They Were from the Govt and They Wanted to Help

They Were from the Govt and They Wanted to Help

When Christopher Hitchens met Margaret Thatcher, whom he then regarded as the Devil incarnate, he came away with “the uneasy but unbanishable feeling that on some essential matters she might be right”. Similarly, back when I was young and naive (i.e. stupid) enough to still believe in left-wing politics,

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Europe Is Going New Punk

Europe Is Going New Punk

With approximately half the world to go to the polls over the next year, the left-media are wringing their hands in despair at the march of the “far right”. By which, of course, they mean anyone slightly to the left of Marx, Marcuse and Fanon. From Argentina to Europe, voters

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Lest We Forget? We Already Are
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Lest We Forget? We Already Are

The disgraceful hijacking of Anzac Day services by anti-Jewish leftists — particularly galling, given that Australia’s brilliant WWI commander, John Monash, was Jewish — are proof that, even as we solemnly commemorate Anzac Day, we are in grave danger of forgetting just why it is so important. The Gallipoli landings were

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Guess Who’s at It Again?
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Guess Who’s at It Again?

How many “lone wolves” before we get to acknowledge that it’s a pack? How long can police and politicians hide behind euphemisms like “religiously motivated violent extremist ideology”, before we’re allowed to tell the truth? Five teenagers – one as young as 14 – have been charged with terrorism related

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The Rainbow Serpent Locks the Gate Again

Australians might have voted overwhelmingly to reject the “Indigenous Voice”, but we’re getting all its worst outcomes, anyway. Mostly courtesy of Labor state governments who are going behind voter’s backs and colluding with dodgy “indigenous” groups. Remember when they lied to our faces that the “Voice” wouldn’t

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Student Brownshirts Come for the Jews

Student Brownshirts Come for the Jews

As I reminded BFD readers, it should not be forgotten that university students were early and enthusiastic adopters of Nazi ideology in the Third Reich. Students, as the Holocaust Encyclopedia relates, “often interrupted lectures, provoked skirmishes, and physically intimidated Jewish students”. They’re at it again. Yes, nearly a century

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Is the Ice Age Nigh?

Is the Ice Age Nigh?

Those of us of a certain age will remember when global cooling was the big End of the World story of the day. Even the Clash got in on it: The Ice Age is coming! At the time, a bright-eyed young, teenaged me did an internship at a leading scientific

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