what’s the Queen’s Tongue Got to Do with Us? We are compadres swimming in the sea of a billion bodies from those ’empires’ as the Century of the Jew is Hot Hot Wars.

https://independentaustralia.net/profile-on/binoy-kampmark,301
Just interviewed Binoy two hours ago, USA time, 3 PM PST, Sunday, 8 am Australia time.
It’s extraordinary. The reasoning that led up to the attack on Iran was remarkable because the language and the terminology used is very creepily reminiscent, in fact,of the kind of language that was used in the lead up to the invasion of Iraq by theUS-led so-called Coalition of the Willing. And it featured for example uh the reasoning that supposedly a country has a certain capacity —either has the capacity or has the inventory certain weapons of mass destruction um is an imminent threat let’s not forget the sexed up dossier as it was called then uh supposedly showing that Saddam Hussein’s army have the capacity to, building up this case, padding it up, and making the case that a preemptive attack was necessary, which, of course, is totally ludicrous. Article 2, paragraph 4, makes it very clear in the UN Charter that the use of force is really strictly rationed.
You know, you cannot violate the sovereignty of states willy-nilly. There is, of course, that self-defense proviso in Article 51 and so on. But to preempt this in this way is remarkable because you have to demonstrate sovereignty. .. that there is this imminent sense of destruction, irreparable damage and so on, and Israel in no way managed in any of its assessments to demonstrate that to be the case.
We talked about the growing Jewish Semitism, this attack on all humanity, and the disgusting lack of values Western Media have displayed, and BInoy attributes much of that lack of concern for Gazan Humanity, or Iranian Humanity, or Lebanese Humanity, to the GUILT of that so-called Holocaust.
Using words like Israel + Rogue Nation; Israel + Genocide; Jewish State of Israel + Mass Murder; Judaism a la Israel + White Supremacy; Jews in Israel + Psychopaths; Judaism Now + DIseased — all those combinations and MORE will get your ass in jail or worse.
But he and I talked for an hour, and that was before I scoured the mainstream news and Telegram channels to see the latest in the Jewish President of the USA’s declarations of murdering Iranians, in a much more overtly direct way, though everything about West Asia, the wars, the Jewish Supremacist State, all of the trillions given to Jews in Israel and all the other trillions extracted by Jews in and out of Israel from the global economies, it’s still directed by the Jewish State of Our White Man’s House.
See Binoy’s articles linked below.
Patrick Henningsen sums up the Trump regime,
“His entire cabinet has been bought by a foreign lobby. This is a low point in American history, and this is probably the weakest president politically […] The irony of this is it’s a billionaire Donald Trump, supposedly a genius of business. He doesn’t need the money […] He just doesn’t have the courage to basically be America first. He’s stuck being Israel first.”
Jews funding Trump are Americans, though, so it’s misleading to call them a “foreign lobby.” Like everybody else, Henningsen can’t say “his entire cabinet has been bought by Jews.” Trump is not getting billions from Israel. Bought and blackmailed by domestic Jews, he’s sending tons of American tax payers’ money to foreign Jews. These righteous genociders are getting a fantastic return, plus countless laughs, on their investment.
Trump’s enabling of Albert Bourla’s Jewjabs was cheered by all prominent Jews, plus gadfly Ron Unz. (source: Trump Bombs Iran by Linh Dinh)

Binoy and I didn’t get deep into the dementia of the West, of Australia, NZ, the other QueenDumb colonies, and especially the lobotomized AmeriKKKa, but in Australia, it’s the same playbook of PR spin, a la Hasbara, a la Edward Bernays on Growth Hormones and Steroids.
Binoy is articulate and was willing to go into my house to discuss things, with my bombast and all: We attempted to humanize the suffering, the mass murdering, the maiming, but alas, historians and journalists and political scientists have to keep on keeping on.
Unlike the Jew York Times:

The criminality is advanced in its cancerous stage:
Donald Trump has carried out direct US air strikes on Iran, bombing what he said were three major nuclear sites.
“We have completed our very successful attack on the three Nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan”, Trump boasted, in a post on his website Truth Social on 21 June.
“A full payload of BOMBS was dropped on the primary site, Fordow”, he wrote.
I am sure the Aussies like the Brits like the EuroTrashLandians are all celebrating:

We are all stuck with this VD Vance and the Jews Running the Minyan in Rapist in Chief Trump’s Cabal:

An hour after announcing that he had directly bombed Iran, Trump posted a jpeg of a US flag.
So, Binoy and I talked about Iran and the Illegal invasion of Iran by the Dirty Demented Sicarios of Isra-Hell, but this was barely on our tongue tips before the 60 minute interview stopped:

Greater Psychopathic Israel, and so, this sort of Substack will soon get me disappeared or violently handcuffed into the night:

Facts:
This strategy was itself based on Israel’s 1996 policy document A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm. In this document Israel’s strategy for regional security included destabilizing and weakening key nations seen as threats. The document explicitly called for efforts to undermine and topple the regimes in Iraq and Syria. It proposed supporting internal opposition within Iraq to weaken Saddam Hussein’s regime, particularly due to concerns over Iraq’s military capabilities and potential weapons of mass destruction, while Syria was viewed as a major regional threat because of its alliance with Iran and its support for Hezbollah. Although not directly calling for military action, the strategy also outlined efforts to counter Iran’s growing regional influence, especially its nuclear ambitions. The overarching aim was to reshape the Middle East by destabilizing these nations to reduce the perceived threats to Israel’s security.
Jews: [Former United States Assistant Secretary of Defense Richard Perle was the “Study Group Leader,” but the final report included ideas from Douglas Feith, James Colbert, Charles Fairbanks Jr., Jonathan Torop, David Wurmser, Meyrav Wurmser, and IASPS president Robert Loewenberg.]
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I’ll let the interview stand here, and I’ll be interviewing Binoy with a more traditional Q & A format.
Cheers, to Binoy, in his land’s dead of Winter.
Articles written by Binoy Kampmark (328)
- 16 June 2025 | No bomb, no peace: Israel and Iran collide
- 22 May 2025 | Exploiting immigrants on reality TV
- 6 May 2025 | Historic election result sees Labor triumph over Liberal catastrophes
- 28 April 2025 | Pope Francis haunted by ‘dirty’ past
- 4 April 2025 | Closed for business: The oddities of Trump’s tariffs
- 25 March 2025 | ‘Careless People’ and Meta’s unprincipled corporate dominance
- 20 March 2025 | Wombat snatching scandal highlights need to protect species
- 19 March 2025 | Athletes’ Olympic climate plea: A contradiction
- 4 March 2025 | Navy exercise sees anti-China hysteria grow Down Under
- 28 February 2025 | ASIO’s endless threats and the power of fear
- 15 January 2025 | Flawed AUKUS pact sinking quickly
- 13 January 2025 | Arrest and murder of activists a day’s work for fossil fuel industry
- 8 January 2025 | Military machine a foundry for extremism
- 5 January 2025 | EDITOR’S PICK 2024: Australia gets revenge as Bluey conquers the United States
- 20 December 2024 | Anti-Israel protests being banned amid claims of anti-Semitism
- 12 December 2024 | Ding dong, Australia’s misinformation and disinformation Bill is dead
- 26 November 2024 | Draconian social media ban doomed to fail
- 20 November 2024 | Hypocrisy rife at COP29 as fossil fuel groups gather
- 5 November 2024 | BHP pays hefty price for deadly Brazilian dam disaster
- 31 October 2024 | Australia gets revenge as Bluey conquers the United States
- 15 October 2024 | Peter Greste aims to gatekeep journalists with proposed policing body
- 7 October 2024 | ‘Pursuit of truth will live on’: Assange speaks to the world
- 30 September 2024 | Project disharmony — The Murdoch family in court
- 25 September 2024 | Albanese’s move to protect kids from social media ‘problematic’
- 16 September 2024 | Police protect merchants of death as Land Forces protest turns ugly
- 6 September 2024 | Death merchant expo to meet peaceful resistance
- 27 August 2024 | U.S. admits Australia a vital cog in America’s war machine
- 15 August 2024 | Paul Keating lashes out at AUKUS upgrade
- 9 August 2024 | Terror threats and radicalisation down under
- 31 July 2024 | Olympic Games: Perennially costly, always over budget
- 23 July 2024 | Dutton’s nuclear delusion an exercise in stupidity
- 27 June 2024 | Assange release heralds dark legacy for press freedom
- 13 June 2024 | U.S. backs slaughter at Nuseirat
- 17 May 2024 | David McBride’s sentence a brutal punishment
- 14 May 2024 | UN resolution on Palestinian membership no cause for commotion
- 6 May 2024 | Mike Pezzullo: The warmonger who won’t go away
- 1 May 2024 | Students push for divestment from military-industrial complex
- 24 April 2024 | War of censorship escalates as Elon Musk fires shots at Australia
- 23 April 2024 | Universities for AUKUS: The social licence confidence trick
- 19 April 2024 | Judicial torture of Assange continues
- 8 April 2024 | Australia’s shameful military ties to Israel under scrutiny after killing of aid worker
- 3 April 2024 | Kategate: How a conspiracy became everybody’s business
- 24 March 2024 | Assange may be offered plea deal to end suffering
- 22 March 2024 | Declassified Iraq papers reveal Howard’s warmongering
- 20 March 2024 | Matters of revenue: Meta abandons Australia’s media stable
- 12 March 2024 | Campaigners unite to speak for Assange’s freedom
- 9 March 2024 | Rugby league fails to kick goals in Vegas
- 26 February 2024 | Dutton’s hypocritical and shameful politicising of Palestinian visas
- 18 February 2024 | When Scott Morrison met Nemesis
- 1 February 2024 | Cannibalism, conservatives and lies: Australia’s Nemesis story
- 21 January 2024 | U.S. Congress and Australian MPs seek Assange’s release before it’s too late
- 16 January 2024 | Israel’s argument at The Hague: We are incapable of genocide
- 8 January 2024 | Australian killed in Lebanon: Selected targets; selective morality
- 6 January 2024 | Funding the imperium: Australia subsidises U.S. nuclear submarines
- 5 January 2024 | Cabinet papers confirm Howard Government’s unjust Iraq invasion
- 17 December 2023 | Flirting with the dangers of nuclear ‘Down Under’
- 12 December 2023 | The view from Washington: Let the killing in Gaza continue
- 8 December 2023 | Released refugees and secondary punishment pose political challenge
- 6 December 2023 | COP28: Where fossil fuel industries go to gloat
- 29 November 2023 | Rot in the civil service: Farewelling Mike Pezzullo
- 20 November 2023 | Whistleblower David McBride’s duty to obey results in guilty plea
- 16 November 2023 | The militarised university: Where secrecy goes to thrive
- 6 November 2023 | Sunak’s AI summit: Writing the rules on AI regulation
- 11 October 2023 | Indecency’s conspiracy of silence: Hamas, Israel and the use of force
- 9 October 2023 | Trump’s ‘Pratt fall’: Alleged leak lands him in more hot water
- 26 September 2023 | The ‘anger-tainer’ steps down: Rupert Murdoch’s non-retirement
- 25 September 2023 | Australian politicians march on Washington for Assange’s release
- 11 September 2023 | Modi’s brutal, deceptive ‘facelift’ of Delhi for G20
- 5 September 2023 | Flying Kangaroo protection racket in our ‘national interest’
- 30 August 2023 | Looting the looters: Theft at the British Museum
- 22 August 2023 | The Oppenheimer imperative: Normalising atomic terror
- 1 August 2023 | Labor Government shuns Assange to placate U.S. sovereigns
- 30 July 2023 | Warner Bros. and Mattel winners as Barbie a ‘cash grab’
- 24 July 2023 | Fractures within the newly formed AUKUS ‘alliance’
- 18 July 2023 | Dumping doubts: Releasing Fukushima’s wastewater
- 13 July 2023 | NATO’s talk of further Asian engagement should be feared by Australia
- 9 July 2023 | Morrison, Porter, Tudge: The Robodebt rogues gallery
- 6 July 2023 | Malinauskas Government facing backlash over costly university merger
- 29 June 2023 | Last refugee leaves Nauru: Cruel processing regime to stay
- 25 June 2023 | Daniel Ellsberg: A whistleblower for the ages
- 16 June 2023 | Dumplings cop blame for sins of the Russians
- 14 June 2023 | Novak Djokovic is larger than tennis
- 4 June 2023 | Ben Roberts-Smith: The breaking of a plaster saint
- 25 May 2023 | ‘The end game’: Stella Assange’s plea to Australia
- 24 May 2023 | Tasering the elderly is demented policing
- 18 May 2023 | AI: Nothing artificial about Google’s ethical conflicts
- 9 May 2023 | Assange punishment shows hypocrisy of World Press Freedom Day
- 5 May 2023 | The espionage web that foiled Assange’s freedom
- 28 April 2023 | ANZAC legend still inspiring politicians to send Australians to the slaughter
- 23 April 2023 | Courts set to grapple with ‘defamation by AI chatbots’
- 18 April 2023 | AUKUS turns Australian universities into a political weapon
- 6 April 2023 | U.S. Congress unleashes aggression against Julian Assange
- 3 April 2023 | AUKUS deal keeping Julian Assange behind bars
- 31 March 2023 | Afghan war crime charges highlight chain of command deficiency
- 27 March 2023 | AUKUS triggers growing dissent within Labor Party
- 12 March 2023 | Media peddling ‘Red Alert’ rubbish slammed
- 2 March 2023 | Airshow a prop for boys with toys banging war drums
- 20 February 2023 | Albanese Government’s secrecy over nuclear weapons grossly irresponsible
- 13 February 2023 | Ballooning paranoia: The China threat hits the skies
- 18 January 2023 | AUKUS nuclear submarine deal set to sink
- 16 January 2023 | ExxonMobil predicted climate change but kept the world burning
- 10 January 2023 | Prince Harry condemned for Afghan shooting party
- 4 January 2023 | Media war metaphors mistake Mother Nature as the real enemy
- 8 December 2022 | Something to chew on: There’s nothing more political than food
- 2 December 2022 | Albanese questions pointless legal action against Assange
- 28 November 2022 | Football takes centre stage as World Cup protests fizzle
- 19 November 2022 | The secret wars of the U.S. imperium
- 12 November 2022 | The oddity of micronations
- 8 November 2022 | Rishi Sunak — a Thatcherite in Downing Street
- 1 November 2022 | Virtuous hypocrisy as Socceroos protest Qatar World Cup
- 26 October 2022 | Exit Liz Truss — enter lettuce
- 24 October 2022 | Assange’s lawyer urges political action in powerful address
- 20 October 2022 | ‘Mastermind’ Morrison’s fibs and fantasies go global
- 19 October 2022 | Data retention law reform needed to combat serious crime
- 8 October 2022 | Liz Truss’ speech does little to assuage abysmal approval ratings
- 5 October 2022 | Dated and fractured: Optus and data protections Down Under
- 27 September 2022 | Santos loses landmark legal battle against Indigenous rights
- 23 September 2022 | Offence by another name: Suppressing anti-royal protest in Britain
- 17 September 2022 | When killers become choosers: Resurrecting the Tasmanian tiger
- 13 September 2022 | Beggars in surplus: Australia’s university gangsters
- 10 September 2022 | Dunderheaded diplomacy: Australia’s funding offer to the Solomon Islands
- 8 September 2022 | Press freedom under threat again for whistleblowers
- 3 September 2022 | Letting standards slip: Qantas reels from repeated failures
- 2 September 2022 | It’s all political: Julian Assange appeals his extradition
- 28 August 2022 | Europe dries up from climate change-driven drought
- 21 August 2022 | Rushdie flayed by fellow novelists — assassins still out there
- 12 August 2022 | Universities losing the fight against academic cheating
- 6 August 2022 | Gilding the cage of suburbia: Farewelling Neighbours
- 1 August 2022 | Penal assassination: The gradual effort to kill Julian Assange
- 31 July 2022 | Bunnings and Kmart to face up to ‘personal information’ investigation
- 26 July 2022 | The Scott Morrison apocalypse is nigh
- 23 July 2022 | AUKUS: The militarisation of Australia
- 18 July 2022 | Get Gota: Holding a war criminal accountable
- 16 July 2022 | Uber files reveal company’s malpractice
- 4 July 2022 | Australia needs to stop patronising the Pacific Island states
- 3 July 2022 | ‘Top Gun’: The thinly disguised Pentagon recruitment drive
- 20 June 2022 | Predictable monstrosity: UK approves Assange extradition
- 18 June 2022 | The dangerous idea of arming all American schools
- 16 June 2022 | Julian Assange and family suffer as unjust detention continues
- 7 June 2022 | Enough is enough: PM Albanese must now intervene for Assange
- 3 June 2022 | Reactionary succession — Peter Dutton, Australia’s new Opposition Leader
- 2 June 2022 | Albanese Government has a chance to stop politicising asylum
- 19 May 2022 | Dutton’s defeat a victory for free speech
- 12 May 2022 | Greg Norman’s golf tournament ‘sportswashing’ Saudi Government
- 4 May 2022 | Panic in Kooyong — The threat to the Australian Liberal Party
- 29 April 2022 | Coal canoodling Canavan says net zero is ‘all over’
- 28 April 2022 | Hysteria over the Solomon Islands-China security pact
- 12 April 2022 | Human Rights Commission facing downgrade over Morrison appointments
- 9 April 2022 | Morrison’s Australia remains servile under AUKUS agreement
- 1 April 2022 | Australia losing Pacific grip as China makes deal with Solomons
- 18 March 2022 | Rotten rulings — Julian Assange’s extradition appeal denied
- 11 March 2022 | Morrison’s ‘arc of autocracy’ speech is foreign policy tripe
- 10 March 2022 | The ‘she’ll be right’ syndrome: Australia’s doomed koalas
- 17 February 2022 | Benefits of Australia’s compulsory voting system largely illusory
- 10 February 2022 | U.S. embargo against Cuba turns 60
- 6 February 2022 | Documentarian reveals unethical CIA experiments on children
- 29 January 2022 | Serbia stomps on Rio Tinto’s lithium mining project
- 19 January 2022 | Peter Dutton’s war machine cult
- 15 January 2022 | Julian Assange — a thousand days in Belmarsh
- 12 January 2022 | Sir Tony Blair: Bloody Knight of the Realm
- 4 January 2022 | Coalition lends voices of support for Assange
- 22 December 2021 | Double standards: The UK-Australian Free Trade Agreement
- 14 December 2021 | Assange verdict demonstrates tight grip of U.S. legal system
- 14 December 2021 | Dutton defamation case an affront to free speech
- 11 December 2021 | Beijing Olympics boycott is pointless
- 6 December 2021 | Backing horses: Australia’s questionable Solomon Islands intervention
- 3 December 2021 | Pentagon to expand military presence in Australia against China
- 27 November 2021 | Dutton commits to following U.S. into war for Taiwan
- 15 November 2021 | Scott Morrison has mastered the art of lying
- 2 November 2021 | Assange appeal day two: The CIA and empty assurances
- 30 October 2021 | U.S. appeal against Assange opens
- 18 October 2021 | Billboard mocks Morrison as Australia prepares for COP26
- 17 October 2021 | COVIDSafe app: Missing the mark Coalition-style
- 25 September 2021 | Melbourne earthquake: Shaken, not stirred
- 21 September 2021 | Flashback 2019: Like a fish out of water: Australia’s submarine project is a flop
- 17 September 2021 | Nuclear white elephants: Australia’s new submarine deal
- 16 August 2021 | U.S. Government keeps fighting to extradite Julian Assange
- 27 July 2021 | Sydney lockdown protests condemned
- 19 July 2021 | U.S. to appeal to get their hands on Julian Assange
- 17 May 2021 | Commander of United States Strategic Command wants more nukes
- 2 May 2021 | Mike Pezzullo beats the war drum
- 21 March 2021 | Katharine Brisbane’s legacy: A critique of our stale arts sector
- 15 March 2021 | McGowan’s Labor given huge mandate in WA Election result
- 4 March 2021 | ‘Historical’ rape and Attorney-General Christian Porter
- 24 February 2021 | Australia palms off alleged Islamic State supporter to New Zealand
- 4 February 2021 | Britain’s COVID-19 death toll catastrophic due to government mismanagement
- 9 January 2021 | Julian Assange still not in the clear from prosecution or persecution
- 23 December 2020 | The COVID-19 vaccine and the perils of political advertising
- 16 December 2020 | Selling Australia’s offshore detention regime to the world
- 2 December 2020 | The poisonous legacy of robodebt
- 16 November 2020 | The Commonwealth Integrity Commission comes with limitations
- 3 November 2020 | Coronavirus Election: Labor returns in Queensland
- 28 October 2020 | Death taxes and curfews for kids: The Queensland Election
- 20 October 2020 | Gender, power and corruption: The case of Gladys Berejiklian
- 28 September 2020 | Julian Assange’s mental health: Diagnosis, autism and risk at the Old Bailey
- 30 August 2020 | Brexit ho: Tony Abbott’s trade deal role
- 12 August 2020 | 75 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the arms race isn’t over
- 1 August 2020 | Coronavirus unveils all: Aged care and the Victorian crisis
- 7 July 2020 | The Eden-Monaro ballot tryst
- 30 June 2020 | Moselmane, Liu, Chinese spies and AFP raids
- 22 June 2020 | Labor/Liberal party branch stacking nothing new
- 3 June 2020 | The crimes of ‘robodebt’
- 15 May 2020 | Morrison delusional about snapback illusion
- 21 April 2020 | Wagga Wagga ditches Kunming sister city over COVID-19 ‘death and destruction’
- 10 April 2020 | Praise and regret for the casual worker
- 1 April 2020 | Nationalism takes hold in Australia and elsewhere amid COVID-19
- 14 March 2020 | Australian universities suffer job losses over coronavirus concerns
- 1 March 2020 | Defence digs in as Julian Assange fights extradition
- 17 February 2020 | Coronavirus, Chinese students and the university cash quagmire
- 4 February 2020 | Breaking ties: Britain finally Brexits
- 14 January 2020 | The Scott Morrison bushfire response makeover
- 7 January 2020 | How the Coalition Government has been ineffective in dealing with our fire crisis
- 18 December 2019 | Morrison’s bush fire problem
- 6 December 2019 | The repeal of Medevac legislation sets an ugly precedent
- 28 November 2019 | The politicians awake: Australia calls for Julian Assange
- 25 November 2019 | Does the latest Westpac challenge really shock?
- 20 November 2019 | Madness over secondary boycotts: The Morrison cult of productivity
- 31 October 2019 | The importance of leaving Uluru alone
- 20 October 2019 | Morrison’s medevac madness
- 2 October 2019 | Morrison’s antics: Australia apparently sides with U.S. in China trade war
- 23 September 2019 | Tony Abbott spruiks Western civilisation on the world stage
- 16 September 2019 | Gladys Liu, race cards and foreign influence
- 7 September 2019 | Cruelties unconfined: Humanising refugees and the Biloela Tamil family
- 2 September 2019 | Why the Counter Terrorism (TEO) Bill is about political, not legal, expediency
- 28 August 2019 | Cat and mouse: Pell, child abuse and the Court of Appeal
- 13 August 2019 | Freedom of speech: The powerful chill of the Banerji High Court decision
- 25 July 2019 | Lunar narratives: Landing on the Moon, politics and the Cold War
- 17 July 2019 | Like a fish out of water: Australia’s submarine project is a flop
- 2 July 2019 | Christopher Pyne and the Canberra revolving door
- 22 June 2019 | Peter Dutton’s Medevac gripe
- 12 June 2019 | Intimidating Parliament: The Michael Pezzullo Formula
- 5 June 2019 | Warring against sources: The security state and public interest journalism
- 25 May 2019 | The Espionage Act and Julian Assange: U.S. Justice Department expands its case
- 25 May 2019 | Scomo, Trump and the Queensland factor
- 14 May 2019 | Melissa Price and the Coalition’s climate change denying non-environmental policy
- 10 May 2019 | The obscurity of consensus: Refugees in the Australian Election
- 4 May 2019 | The paranoia of partnership: The ALP shuns Green support
- 27 April 2019 | A question of influence: Clive Palmer, the UAP and preferences
- 15 April 2019 | Assange and the National Security State: Criminalising investigative journalism
- 10 April 2019 | Christmas Island shows: Refugee props for Scott Morrison
- 27 March 2019 | Returning Jihadis: What happens to the families no one wants?
- 8 March 2019 | A matter of borders: Julian Burnside appears for IA
- 28 February 2019 | The conviction and fall of Cardinal George Pell
- 22 February 2019 | The eternal market: Refugees in Scomoland
- 12 February 2019 | The return of Hakeem al-Araibi: Human rights and the sport factor
- 7 February 2019 | Disaster narratives: Flooding in Townsville
- 27 January 2019 | Fear and loathing in San Francisco: The public transport system
- 28 December 2018 | #6 TOP IA STORY OF 2018: Dutton’s ‘venal’ policies turn on our closest neighbour, NZ
- 21 December 2018 | Counterfeit humanitarianism: Bill Shorten at Labor’s National Conference
- 14 December 2018 | White elephants of the sea: The French-Australian submarine agreement
- 7 December 2018 | Medical evidence steps up campaign to end Nauru
- 28 November 2018 | Above the zeitgeist: Banking corruption as normality
- 23 November 2018 | Superfluous to law enforcement: Peter Dutton’s move on encryption
- 15 November 2018 | Exploiting death: Scott Morrison, Pellegrini’s and Sisto Malaspina
- 7 November 2018 | The marginal Prime Minister: The ScoMo electoral express
- 1 November 2018 | University funding suffers from political interference
- 24 October 2018 | Using children: The national abuse apology and Nauru
- 18 October 2018 | The vice of Wentworth: White motions and Jerusalem blues
- 12 October 2018 | The Sydney Opera House: Beauty, dignity and class have a price
- 28 September 2018 | A plague on democracy — Murdoch, Turnbull and demagoguery
- 10 September 2018 | Nigel Farage in Australia
- 27 August 2018 | Renting democracy: Shutting down Australia’s Parliament
- 14 August 2018 | The #BankingRC: Competition, regulation and Australian corporations
- 30 July 2018 | Super Saturday: The ‘Insiders’ by-election scramble
- 25 July 2018 | Dutton’s ‘venal’ policies turn on closest neighbour — New Zealand
- 12 July 2018 | Adoration and demonisation: Plastic bags, hysterics and a long romance
- 5 July 2018 | Punishing the patriots: Australia, bugging and East Timor
- 27 June 2018 | Australia, China and the geopolitics of internet connectivity
- 14 June 2018 | The Kim-Trump summit: The vassal’s view Down Under
- 9 June 2018 | 1868 Indigenous XI and the colonising game of cricket
- 31 May 2018 | Selling private lives: The Barnaby Joyce story
- 22 May 2018 | Modern family or royal wedding madness?
- 14 May 2018 | Starving amidst plenty: Australia’s oil dependency problem
- 1 May 2018 | Donald Trump, #QandA and the media question
- 27 April 2018 | The Anzac Day legend — and myth
- 19 April 2018 | Panel show by numbers: ABC Q&A, Syria and all the usual suspects
- 9 April 2018 | The Monash Forum and energy policy: Making the most of the 30th Newspoll
- 28 March 2018 | Australian Cricket ball tampering: The defence of context
- 20 March 2018 | #BatmanVotes: Machinations behind the by-election
- 12 March 2018 | Donald Trump, Australia and U.S. tariffs: ‘Ironclad’ exemptions for security
- 7 March 2018 | Deporting the innocents: The UK’s forced child migration program and Australia
- 27 February 2018 | Politicising Intelligence: Dutton, Pezzullo and the Department of Home Affairs
- 18 February 2018 | Crime Stoppers and the cost of community vigilantism
- 9 February 2018 | Foreign interference laws and the Australian media
- 30 January 2018 | The Turnbull Government’s latest brainwave: Let’s make more weapons
- 22 December 2017 | Flinders Street attack: Media and Twits pull the terrorism trigger
- 10 December 2017 | The failings of purity: The ALP and the dual citizenship crisis
- 30 November 2017 | Hypocrisies of influence: Sam Dastyari and the China obsession
- 26 November 2017 | The end of majoritarianism? The #QldVotes election result
- 16 November 2017 | Weaponising Section 44: The Australian Constitution and the demise of politics
- 10 November 2017 | QUEENSLAND ELECTION: Tote bags, turnarounds and the Adani mine
- 9 October 2017 | Gaoling children: Australia’s latest method of ‘keeping people safe’
- 11 September 2017 | War, US military bases and the IPAN Conference
- 29 August 2017 | Starvation and attrition: Dutton, asylum seekers and ‘un-Australian’ lawyers
- 24 August 2017 | Pauline Hanson’s burqa ban stunt: The historical context
- 17 August 2017 | Exposing Barnaby Joyce: The heroes of Section 44
- 15 August 2017 | The vassal of the Pacific: Turnbull’s blind support for US-North Korea conflict
- 4 August 2017 | The long crucifixion of Gillian Triggs
- 1 August 2017 | Plane bomb plots, airport security and elaborate kitchen appliances
- 31 July 2017 | The Turnbull Government’s interminable US refugee deal and broken promises
- 26 July 2017 | Slaying in Minneapolis: Justine Damond, shooting cultures and race
- 24 July 2017 | From Spicy to The Mooch: A farewell to Sean Spicer
- 21 July 2017 | Giving up liberty: Turnbull’s Home Affairs Department plan
- 18 July 2017 | Turnbull’s increased ‘terror’ defence force powers an insidious overreach
- 13 July 2017 | Patriotism, witch hunts and Donald Trump Jr
- 9 July 2017 | Tensions in Hamburg: The G20 fractures
- 13 June 2017 | Turnbull’s tougher terror laws: Sniffing the glue of populism and fear
- 3 June 2017 | Margaret Court and the mostly worthless opinions of sportspeople
- 31 May 2017 | Deviant diva: Schapelle Corby returns to Australia
- 30 May 2017 | Barging through NATO: Donald Trump in Europe
- 23 May 2017 | Julian Assange: Swedish investigation dropped but war just commencing
- 19 May 2017 | The release of Chelsea Manning
- 13 May 2017 | Days of illusion: Donald Trump’s first 100
- 26 April 2017 | The vilification of Yassmin Abdel-Magied: Anzac as apologia and religion
- 14 April 2017 | Malcolm Turnbull tries to deal Afghan Hazara refugees back to danger
- 3 March 2017 | Global populism and the One Nation fever
- 24 February 2017 | From rights to repentance: Norma McCorvey and Roe v Wade
- 21 February 2017 | Fears at Munich: The Mattis pitch on NATO
- 3 February 2017 | Trumping Australia’s refugee deal
- 2 February 2017 | UK Fake News Inquiry: Old wine in new bottles
- 31 January 2017 | Chaos at the Airports: Lawyers stymie Trump’s #MuslimBan Executive Order
- 21 January 2017 | The birth of Trumpland: Notes on an Inauguration
- 16 January 2017 | Dossiers and make believe: The CIA, Trump and unverified news
- 8 July 2014 | Refoulement most foul: Returning Tamils to their persecutors
- 23 April 2014 | Tony Abbott, the NDH and the Liberal Party’s fascist affair
- 8 April 2014 | Plagiarising foreign policy: Australia, Ukraine, Russia and sanctions
- 1 December 2012 | Geo-engineering and mad scientists
- 22 November 2012 | The power of the hunger strike
- Middle East violence, Gaza genocide, no one safe in USA…BUT Trump ‘snubs’ Albo
- Indie pop-rock angel, Angie Hart
- The Clyde Mountain rocking horse conspiracy
- The Great Australian Dream now belongs to landlords
- Fair votes, fairer future: Why Australia needs electoral reform
- The Existential Playbook promises purpose but at a price
- ‘Free Alaa’ protest shuts British Consulate in Melbourne
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