The fire still engulfing large swaths of Los Angeles has done more than destroy homes, businesses, and livelihoods. It has scorched the whole dream of Los Angeles, part of a downward spiral unfolding for a generation — and cast into …
Britain can’t cope with nuclear power
In 2010, Nick Clegg made a fateful intervention against nuclear power. On the eve of becoming deputy prime minister, the then-Lib Dem claimed that building new reactors would take too long: they wouldn’t “come on stream” until about 2021 or …
Annexation has always haunted Canada
“It is her own soul that Canada risks today.” Rudyard Kipling’s cable to a Montreal newspaper was an explosive intervention in the country’s 1911 election, which turned on a familiar question: should Canadians submit to the “economic force” of the …
Why Iran needs foreign journalists
It doesn’t make much difference if it was hostage diplomacy or old-school press trampling — or, as now seems clear, the tit-for-tat response to the detention of an Iranian in Italy. He, it turns out, was accused of supplying drone …
Interview 1923 – Your Exploding Car is Spying on You (NWNW #576)
This week on the New World Next Week: Trudeau finally resigns; your exploding car is spying on you; and more iconic creations join the public domain.
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Free Speech Win Down Under as Misinformation Bill Is Officially Binned
Free Speech Win Down Under as Misinformation Bill Is Officially Binned
by Rebekah Barnett at Brownstone Institute
In a win for free speech advocates, the Australian Government formally abandoned its misinformation bill over the weekend, after failing to secure support …
New investigation exposes UNRWA’s ties to terror groups; UN refuses to respond
A report by UN Watch reveals deep ties between the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (“UNRWA”) and Islamist terrorist organisations, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Western nations, including the US, […]
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The British regime’s use of law to craft narratives and achieve desired outcomes will cause its collapse
The British State is using law to achieve desired outcomes and produce a particular understanding of reality that they want to be portrayed. The British regime’s biased approach to law enforcement, particularly […]
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Trump’s Populism in Historical Context
Trump’s Populism in Historical Context
by Robert Malone at Brownstone Institute
Let’s take a moment to recalibrate expectations.
Not to be negative, but the history of …
Is Trump the most libertarian president ever?
It’s unusual to have a single figure, Donald Trump, dominate the political life of a country for a decade — and for nobody, really, to have any clear definition of his core political philosophy. For much of that decade, Democrats …
“Assisted dying” programmes used to harvest organs; is it already happening in Canada?
In 2018, Canadian doctors were already openly discussing the possibility of harvesting organs from patients who have consented to euthanasia while they are still alive. This practice, sometimes referred to as “euthanasia […]
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Trump’s return to the Monroe Doctrine
With just over a week to go to his inauguration, Donald Trump is already sabre-rattling. It is, he said, an “absolute necessity” that America annexes Greenland. “People really don’t even know if Denmark has any legal right to it, but …
China’s stooges: the real Covid conspiracy
The World Health Organisation ended 2024 by reminding us that it is five years since it discovered a virus was sweeping through the Chinese city of Wuhan. These were the first signs of the pandemic that went on to destroy …
Lessons in antisemitism from the NEU
Perhaps the clues were always there. When the “national education union” was formed in 2017, it dispensed with the rules of grammar for its new image. Capital letters, typically used for proper nouns, were dispensed with in its logo. This …
How Justin Welby hollowed out the Church
Most media comment about Justin Welby has naturally focused on the safeguarding lapses that triggered his downfall. What of the wider landscape? In big-picture terms, his 12 years as Archbishop of Canterbury involved a reprise of George Carey’s Evangelical vision …