Australia has enacted unprecedented anti-Islamist measures, marking a significant shift in its approach to radical extremism. The new legislation, including the Combating Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Act, bans organizations promoting extremism and empowers authorities to take action against hate-preaching religious leaders. This legislative change is a response to rising concerns over radicalism and reflects a broader trend of civilizational populism gaining traction in Western nations. Dr. Steve Turley reports.
Australia law goes after Muslim hate-speech against Christians
Son defends 102-year-old father from government extraction
In this chilling incident, Ontario Provincial Police arrived at a family farm in Tillsonburg on Good Friday with a court order to extract a sharp-minded 102-year-old grandfather from the only home he has known for nearly 70 years, all because he refuses to go into a care home. The father is clear: “He wants to stay here… He wants to live here and he wants to die here.” This case raises massive red flags about dementia allegations, family inheritance disputes, and the erosion of end-of-life autonomy in Canada. At what point does “protection” cross the line into outright coercion?
Charlie Chaplin and his son Michael in A King in New York (clip)
In a clip from the Charlie Chaplin movie A King in New York, Chaplin attempts to debate his son. This is a brilliant piece of cinematic characterization of the attacks on freedom by government; and this movie is from 1951!
End property tax or face total economic Depression
This report exposes the massive amount of property tax fraud taking place throughout the United States. If this fraud is not addressed soon, then We the People are going to revolt.
Microsoft is ending the era of the personal computer
Windows users sitting in the sidelines are not understanding the source of the Windows hate. But that's because the messages are not getting through. Windows is changing. In a big way. The changes are so huge that really it is evolving to a completely different kind of computing experience that may have no connection anymore to Windows XP. Rob Braxman reports.
Britain erupts in 12 cities while police are overwhelmed
Over 120,000 furious citizens have paralyzed 12 cities as the government's broken promises on asylum hotels spark a massive national uprising. Watch how the Crowborough arrests and the 15 billion pound asylum scandal are pushing Britain toward a total systemic collapse. UK News reports.
They are putting “Not for human consumption” on your groceries!
The "Black Box" of the grocery store is here: in 2026, new labeling laws are forcing Big Food to put warning labels on products containing harmful additives and high sugar. Learn why food companies are suing to keep you in the dark and how you can shop for "real food" to protect your family's health. Lillie Kane reports.
A crash course in non-compliance!
How do you stand your ground when you are confronted by would-be authorities? As too many around the world are finding out these days, not having an answer to this question could cost you your life. Today, James Corbett talks to Jason Bassler and Séamus O'Laoi about knowing and asserting your rights, as well as the real long-term solution to the problems of the police state.
Thomas Massie explodes on DOJ over Epstein handling with no arrests!
On the House floor, Rep. Thomas Massie (Kent.) slammed the DOJ's handling of the Epstein Files. He legitimately cites that there have been no arrests whatsoever even though millions of pages of documents have revealed numerous high profile people have been involved in child trafficking.
127 hotels are under siege as the FUK is collapsing over illegal invasion
The Fascist United Kingdom illegal invader crisis has hit a breaking point. With 127 hotels reportedly under siege and the cost of asylum accommodation hitting £8 million a day, we investigate the collapse of Marxist Prime Minister Keir Starmer's sick border policy that steals money from British taxpayers to support illegal invaders, who are being kept up in five-star hotels at the expense of British citizens, many of whom are homeless.




















