A New Political Power Grab
There's a new Uniparty proposal to entrench even more power in Canberra, and it comes with a heavy price to political accountability.
There's a new Uniparty proposal to entrench even more power in Canberra, and it comes with a heavy price to political accountability.
Michael Saylor seems to have found a glitch in the money matrix which is allowing his company to print profits. Here's how.
There's something surreal about our national economic performance, as the usual metrics seem to be defying history. A million new migrants might have something to do with it.
The spiral into societal decay is picking up speed as more examples of the plague of PC and the woke agenda attack common sense.
A stage hypnotist provides an example of how easily some minds are manipulated. It helps to explain how the government got away with the greatest psyop in history,
There's something going on in the silver market. Andrew Maguire brings an in-depth analysis of the recent price movements in both gold and silver,
The plight of anti-racist woke footballer Sam Kerr highlights the absurdity of hurt-feeling laws, but racism toward white people is still racism, even if the Left claims it's not.
Stoicism: the ancient philosophy was first introduced by Zeno of Citium. It offers a practical way to manage life's challenges and could prove more valuable now than ever.
Politicians are losing control of the political spin and our financial system. More people are waking up to the problem and opting out by investing in Gold and Bitcoin.
A trillion here and a trillion there, before long you'r talking about big money. Our governments are going broke faster than ever.
When you examine the rhetoric and policy proposals put forward by the West, and filter them through well-justified cynicism, it suggests something really big is on the way.
Claims by our spy boss that a former politician betrayed the country should set alarm bells off and have us asking, "just how compromised is our political process?"
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