Month: October 2022

How Hard Science Crumbles

When a culture loses the capacity for faith at all, be it religious or secular, and falls into a pit of relativism, it produces scientists all too willing to yield to the shrill demands of noisy, impassioned political activists.

UK: Left Unopposed, Rishi Sunak Claims the Premiership

The smooth and unassuming Sunak is nothing if not a product of the globalist ethos. It is to be expected, then, that he will lead and fashion a Tory party that will—as it has done for some time now—compromise on key conservative issues. 

Italy: Policewoman Attacked and Raped by Illegal Migrant

Responding to the attack, Lega chief Matteo Salvini said: “Rape and attempted murder on a policewoman in Naples, foreign citizen arrested. Anyone who rapes a woman or a child must be put in a position not to do it again, for the rest of his days.”

Subsidies Keep Lights On in Norway

According to NRK, the agreement between the center-left government and the socialist party will pay out a total of 1.2 billion Norwegian kronas (€115 million) in electric-bill support “to the most vulnerable groups in society.”

J.K. Rowling Against Trans Activism

Five years after the offensive against the bestselling author was launched, her opponents are forced to admit that they have not succeeded.

How To Make Britain Great Again

There is only one path forward for conservatives: to combine tax cuts with structural reforms to welfare-state spending.

Austria: Ex-Chancellor Kurz Named as Active Participant in Corruption Scandal 

Austria: Ex-Chancellor Kurz Named as Active Participant in Corruption Scandal 

Last year’s allegations that Kurz—once considered the golden boy of the European Right—and his inner circle bribed a media outlet to manipulate opinion polls, had rocked Austrian politics.

October 24, 2022
French National Assembly Passes Budget by Force

French National Assembly Passes Budget by Force

The only way to constitutionally counteract the use of Article 49-3 is the motion of censure. In theory, a motion of censure would have a chance to succeed if all the oppositions managed to unite, but this scenario will not happen.

October 24, 2022
Nuclear Accusations Fly, Ukraine Invokes Budapest Memorandum

Nuclear Accusations Fly, Ukraine Invokes Budapest Memorandum

The accusations of a Ukrainian nuclear plot came over the weekend of October 22-23, generating a flurry of phone calls between Russian and western officials on Sunday and Monday.

October 24, 2022
Towards a Right-Wing Ecumenism: Burke, Maistre, and Solovyov

Towards a Right-Wing Ecumenism: Burke, Maistre, and Solovyov

Christians, whatever their religious divisions, should work together to undermine and ultimately destroy the liberal and progressivist supremacy that dominates the West, recognising that it marks a settlement incompatible with even a basic Biblical worldview.

October 24, 2022
Boris Palmer, Sahra Wagenknecht, and Hans-Georg Maassen: A Tale of Three German Politicians

Boris Palmer, Sahra Wagenknecht, and Hans-Georg Maassen: A Tale of Three German Politicians

These three politicians may not belong to AfD, but their turn toward conservative principles allies them with the Right in common sense and civic discourse.

October 23, 2022
Organisers of Illegal Migrant Crossings Arrested in Spain

Organisers of Illegal Migrant Crossings Arrested in Spain

Over roughly the past week, 15 boats carrying 173 illegal migrants have made it to Spain’s Mediterranean islands, a 90% increase compared to 2020.

October 23, 2022
Spain, France, Portugal Agree to Build Undersea Gas Pipe

Spain, France, Portugal Agree to Build Undersea Gas Pipe

Touted as a ‘Green Energy Corridor,’ the undersea pipeline will be designed to carry natural gas, hydrogen, and other renewable gases.

October 23, 2022
The Green New Zeal: A Very Bourgeois Malady

The Green New Zeal: A Very Bourgeois Malady

Theirs is performative activism—a self-indulgent pastime to signal luxury beliefs. Pouring milk all over the floor at Harrods doesn’t save the planet, it just shows how little they care about the staff who have to clean it up.

October 23, 2022
Red Ink: Public Budgets Remain Weak

Red Ink: Public Budgets Remain Weak

The deficit for both the EU and the euro zone have been shrinking for six quarters in a row.

October 23, 2022
“The Networking of Conservatives in Europe is a Necessity”: An Interview with <strong>Mariana Harder-Kühnel</strong>

“The Networking of Conservatives in Europe is a Necessity”: An Interview with <strong>Mariana Harder-Kühnel</strong>

The CDU has never been a conservative party in the classical sense, but for many decades the party understood how to integrate a conservative wing into its leadership.

October 23, 2022
UK PM Race: Penny Mordaunt First to Throw Hat in the Ring

UK PM Race: Penny Mordaunt First to Throw Hat in the Ring

While ex-chancellor Rishi Sunak and former PM Boris Johnson thus far have not announced a run, they are already leading the pack, having received the backing of quite a number of Tory MPs.

October 22, 2022
Dutch Schools Offer Children Worms and Insects as ‘Sustainable’ Meat Replacement  

Dutch Schools Offer Children Worms and Insects as ‘Sustainable’ Meat Replacement  

The Dutch insect-eating campaign is part of a wider push by globalist elites to present bugs as a solution to the world’s ‘food problem’—a problem that they themselves have helped to engineer.

October 22, 2022