World Politics
No End to Turmoil in Japan Politics
Ishiba and the LDP are barely hanging on to power.
Will They Use an Iran Cyber Attack?
The real question isn’t will Iran hack us? It’s this: Will you surrender your freedom when they say Iran did?
This Exposes a System Built on Silence
Media, governments, and digital giants stay silent on elite child trafficking – even as the evidence piles up.
Take the Money and Run
The Steve Miller Band chose to stop taking its Big Jet Airliner to Keep on Rockin’ Me because of global warming.
The Fate of Sex Realists in Trans-Saturated Workplaces
The successful outcomes in the UK cases contrast with the unsuccessful case here. Sex realists have to hope that the success of their UK counterparts may yet influence local events.
The Druze
I met some of the Druze community in Israel a few months back, and the response by New Zealand, the UN, and others to their suffering in Syria is both tragic and telling.
The Influencers Are About to Be Punished
Canadian Trucker organisers have been found guilty of mischief and the Crown is seeking seven years prison for Lich and eight years sentence for Barber.
The Erosion of Free Speech
Therefore, it is crucial that we remain alert to global digital regulation trends and actively defend freedom of expression, avoiding the adoption of European models, as freedom is lost gradually, slice by slice, through centralized decisions.
The Étaples Uprising in 1917
The hidden revolt of the working-class soldier, the war within the war and the truth they buried.
Why We’re All Sceptics Now
Can trust be rebuilt? Maybe, but not with apologies, hashtags and press releases. Because if the people who follow the rules lose faith in the rules and the establishment, what’s left? Nothing but the sceptics. And we’re not wrong.