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We Must Increase Our Jabs against the Tyrants

Richard Kelly Richard Kelly is a retired business analyst, married with three adult children and one dog and devastated by the way his home city of Melbourne was laid waste. Convinced justice will be served one day. brownstone.org In their famous ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ bout, Muhammad Ali and

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It Is Only to Screw More Money Out of a Few Patsies

It Is Only to Screw More Money Out of a Few Patsies

Joanne Nova A prize-winning science graduate in molecular biology. She has given keynotes about the medical revolution, gene technology and aging at conferences. She hosted a children’s TV series on Channel Nine, and has done over 200 radio interviews, many on the Australian ABC. She was formerly an associate

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And Just like the Tower of Babel

And Just like the Tower of Babel

Duncan du Bois There’s a significant parallel between the drivers of the COP28 summit and the construction of the Tower of Babel in the Old Testament. In both cases the goal of the proponents was and is the achievement of ‘one people, one language, one government’ in a borderless

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COP28: The Radicals Lose Again

cfact.org As I pointed out several years ago, the climate alarmists have a civil war going on between radicals and moderates. Radical leader Greta Thunberg’s famous “How dare you” was addressed to moderate COP negotiators, not skeptics. In recent years, every COP had been dominated by an angry

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We Are on the Way Down

We Are on the Way Down

Harry Palmer I reckon the emergence of the contempt politicians now openly express for voters began in the 1980s, when the British and Kiwi Governments sold off the ‘family silver’ of publicly owned utilities, like power generation and railways. It seems they did it just for the sake of it,

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Now They’re Coming for Europe

Now They’re Coming for Europe

As I wrote, regarding the craven joint statement by Anthony Albanese, Chris Luxon and Justin Trudeau, it’s notable that not one of them has ever called for a ceasefire in Ukraine — yet Israel is supposed to just lie back and take it from the bloodthirsty savages of Hamas. The

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Javier Milei Leads the Way

Javier Milei Leads the Way

Peter Jacobsen Peter Jacobsen is a Writing Fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education. fee.org Promises made; promises kept. On President Javier Milei’s first day in office, he made the best move he could’ve made. Milei signed an executive order cutting the number of Argentinian government ministries

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Letter from the North

December 11th, 2023 As the year draws to a close, various conflicts around the world are getting more active and even my little bit of rural England has seen a couple of Palestinian flags on display in the high street. I had an interesting conversation in London last week about

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A Not So Merry Baldmas for Klouse

A Not So Merry Baldmas for Klouse

“Fritz!” bellowed Klouse (the K is silent) Swab, leader of the Wicked Eugenicist Fascists (WEF) and would-be dictator of the world. “Schnell, schnell, Fritz. A lame snail could on ze razor blades faster than you move.” Fritz rushed to stand before his master, knowing full well that were he one-millionth

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COPping a Well Deserved Belting

COPping a Well Deserved Belting

Rule of thumb: if the climate cultists are whinging, then it can’t be all bad. In fact, it’s usually downright hilarious. COP28, the latest of the annual climate cult beanos, has delivered the goods in spades. Particularly delicious is that Australia’s ‘Climate Change and Energy Minister’ has

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Taiwan’s Election Is a Month Away

Taiwan’s Election Is a Month Away

Rebecca Strating Director, La Trobe Asia and Associate Professor La Trobe University Taiwan is gearing up for important presidential and legislative elections next month. How to manage “cross-strait” relations with China is not surprisingly emerging as the critical issue of the campaigns. Taiwan first held competitive presidential elections in 1996.

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Summing up the Israeli Mood

Summing up the Israeli Mood

John Strawson Honorary Professor of Law and director of LLM programs University of East London “The attacks of October 7 continue until all the hostages return home.” So said an Israeli citizen called Guy Lenman speaking to me in Tel Aviv last week. His father-in-law Dror Kaplan is held hostage

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Shock! Balanced News From the ABC!

Shock! Balanced News From the ABC!

I had to duck out this morning, just to check that the sun hadn’t turned to sackcloth or the moon to blood. But even those would have been secondary portents to the shattering miracle that really did occur. The ABC ran an entire article on Javier Milei without using

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What’s up with COP28?

What’s up with COP28?

Craig Rucker Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president. Widely heralded as a leader in the free market environmental, think tank community in Washington, DC, Rucker is a frequent guest on radio talk shows, written extensively in numerous publications, and has appeared in such

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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the New Normal Reich

consentfactory.org Well, 2023 is almost in the books, and things couldn’t be going better for the New Normal Reich. It’s been a long, strange seven years, but we’re finally back to the Global War on Terror, which, as you may recall, was abruptly preempted in 2016

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