• 1.12 - Inescapable Podcast - Trust Collapse
    May 1 2026

    Something has shifted. Content creators are burning out, Australians are stuck in survival mode, and a Victorian-era melancholy has settled over the West. We get into why.

    India has overtaken England as Australia's biggest source of migrants, and questions of cohesion, identity and social trust are getting harder to dismiss. We examine how low-trust cultures get imported at scale, what happens when enough people stop playing by the rules, and what holds a society together once trust begins to erode.

    In Plus we cover a stack of stories the mainstream media buried, ignored, or got completely wrong. Diaspora influence, street violence, and a political class unwilling to confront what rapid demographic change actually produces. We also look at the Fuentes assault charge that got dropped, Johannesburg erupting over mass immigration, and a Canadian military platoon that's 83% non-citizens and already falling apart.

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    • Landmark shift as India overtakes England to become Australia's biggest source of migrants - with 32 per cent of the population now born overseas | Daily Mail Online
    • "Australia is now home to more people born in India than any other overseas nation. Education and affordable housing are among the driving factors in the population boom. @izzy_quinlan #9News https://t.co/s8r8ACdR68" / X
    • "Nepal is the only country of birth shown that has a lower median age in 2025 than the median age of Australian-born population. The median age of the Australian-born population is 35.0 years compared to 43.0 years for overseas-born. https://t.co/xRg54IZkL3" / X
    • "HOW SOCIAL TRUST IS ERODED - A VISIT TO INDIA A few years ago now I spent some time in India. One of the more lasting impressions I have from that period was the degree to which the low trust environment there (of a kind) wore me down mentally and transformed my attitude https://t.co/xo3kevY09M" / X
    • "Reminder that India is openly telling us they’re flooding the West with their migrants to build a diaspora to control us and, in their terms, do it like the “Jewish community” https://t.co/paeKGog5Eg" / X
    • Narendra Modi’s secret weapon: India’s diaspora
    • Vigilantes track down aboriginal suspected of killing girl
    • The Hidden Sign China is Collapsing
    • "Sharon Granites was sleeping on a mattress surrounded by empty Jim Beam bottles when a criminal drifter allegedly took her hand and led her into the Alice Springs night.
    • Scientists Document Unprecedented Chimpanzee "Civil War"—And It May Reveal the Roots of Human Conflict - The Debrief
    • "BASED AF man on #bbcqt asks Green Party’s @rachelmillward to specify the racial hatred she’s seen & exactly where it’s coming from. Watch her squirm. https://t.co/PCrou9xj0x" / X
    • "Case dism...
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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • 1.11 - Inescapable Podcast - Hate For Profit
    Apr 24 2026

    The SPLC has been indicted on wire fraud, bank fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. America's most powerful civil rights organisation spent decades funding the extremist groups it claimed to fight. We trace how the SPLC built a $471 million empire on manufactured hate — fake chapters, phantom hate groups, informants paid to stoke the racism their donors bankrolled them to stop. When the KKK collapsed, they needed new villains.

    Also: families sleeping in cars on the Sunshine Coast while the government claims immigration is under control. Tony Burke says assimilation is optional. A Greens candidate campaigns in Punjabi — and he isn't Punjabi.

    In Plus: Sydney's Phantom Pooper terrorises a posh suburb, Canada's $200 million spaceport is a slab of concrete, JD Vance says UFOs are demons, and a Pentagon report funded to expose Chinese racism concludes it's actually a military advantage.

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    • Southern Poverty Law Center indicted on federal fraud charges | AP News
    • ""You're alleging that the Southern Poverty Law Center was paying the leaders of the KKK and other groups?" Acting AG Todd Blanche: "I'm not alleging it. The grand jury returned an indictment that says that." https://t.co/AIqDnzr10L" / X
    • THE TRUTH ABOUT THE SPLC
    • Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center eBook : O'Neil, Tyler
    • Home | Carolyn Yeager
    • African Boutique
    • German U-Boats - Sharkhunters International - U-Bootwaffe History
    • Wildman's Shop
    • Watch Telemarketers
    • The GOP continually loses because instead of coming to the correct conclusion, which is that the SPLC saw White independents advocating for their own interests and immediately tried to infiltrate and sabotage it, and gain info to feed to feds, their takeaway is… this.
    • "In 2017 Alex Jones correctly predicted that the events of Charlottesville were orchestrated by leftist groups. He exposed the craigslist ads that were offering $25/hr for actors and alleged they were used to agitate crowds. The leftist group SPCL has just been indicted for https://t.co/L1Jbjp8jzf" / X
    • "So the NGO that is cited as an authority on “extremism” is tracking the decline of the White population like its quarterly earnings… while actively funding the “White Extremist” groups that they use to demonize White people’s resistance to the decline. Get it?" / X
    • "Hang on. If they don’t want our way of life, our culture, our customs, or our religion—why are they here? Why should we welcome them? https://t.co/csihehddvY" / X
    • "Why the West is Replacing Its White Population: The Imperatives (and Fatal Flaws) of Post-Fordism" / X
    • "NEWS: Australia’s birth rate hits another record low Fertility falls to ~1.48 in 2025 — **2nd straight rec...
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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • 1.10 - Inescapable Podcast - The Femosphere
    Apr 17 2026

    Victoria Police are struggling to recruit as trust in the force collapses, and a new video captures what that looks like on the ground. We cover the Geelong refinery fire, one of the worst in Australia's history, coming just days after the ABC warned the country had never been more vulnerable to an energy crisis. We look at the rise of what's being called a new, angrier feminism, drawing on Emily Lawford's New Statesman piece on the young women reshaping British politics, and expanding on our Plus discussion of Jay Stone's research into feminisation as the engine behind woke ideology. We also get into testosterone decline and what the latest research points to as a likely cause.

    In the Plus+ extension, we look at the cultural forces accelerating that decline through the feminization of modern life. From literature and sexuality to education, identity and social expectations, the discussion examines how softness, emotionalism and degeneracy have been elevated as cultural ideals while strength, discipline and clarity are pushed further aside. The result is a civilisation becoming weaker, less stable and increasingly detached from reality.

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    • Australia has never been more vulnerable to an energy crisis - ABC News
    • Major fire at one of Australia's two oil refineries
    • "Australia has never been more vulnerable to an energy crisis - ABC writes. Then 3 days later you have a major fire reported at Viva Energy refinery in Australia. https://t.co/AkQ3eKphdL" / X
    • Fuel Crisis Australia — Live Oil Reserves, Petrol Prices & Supply Dashboard
    • Uncovered ballots prompt new count in seat of Narungga won by One Nation - ABC News
    • Liberals to offer $5,000 to overseas officers to relocate under plan to recruit 3,000 police - ABC News
    • Melbourne police officer's height sparks debate
    • Liberals to offer $5,000 to overseas officers to relocate under plan to recruit 3,000 police - ABC News
    • " BREAKING The Irish Government is Making Ads Recruiting Military Age Muslim Men From PAKISTAN, to Join the Irish Gardai & Police the Irish People This is AFTER the Pakistani r*pe gangs were exposed across Britain This is TREASON @DewsNewz @HarrisonHSmith https://t.co/aEVqPn0rWQ" / X
    • The jobs Australians won’t do | The Spectator Australia
    • Meet the Angry Young Women - New Statesman
    • TikTok Destroyed A Generation
    • Bird Sex Identification Instrument
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • 1.09 - Inescapable Podcast - Blood and Bureaucrats
    Apr 10 2026

    The US-Iran ceasefire is already fraying. We go through what's actually happened in the last 24 hours: the ten-point plan Iran had on the table for weeks before Trump presented it as a win, the Pakistan PM's copy-paste tweet, Israel's strikes on Lebanon, and the Strait of Hormuz closing again. The signals are contradictory and the official narrative doesn't hold up.

    From there we get into Ben Roberts-Smith. His arrest and the campaign to strip his VC have split opinion sharply. We look at what his case reveals about how Australia treats its soldiers, what combat actually does to people, and whether this country still has any appetite for what war requires.

    In the Plus+ extension: the Fabian Society, Annie Besant, George Bernard Shaw, and the eugenics program that ran underneath progressive thought in the early 20th century. The Fabians wanted to remake society from the top down and they were patient about it. We trace how their ideas moved from the drawing room into education, law, and bureaucracy, and how utopian language kept covering for what was a project of population management and elite control.

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    • New Deadline Looms for U.S. and Iran as Truce Wavers - The New York Times
    • The Empire Backs Down, For Now
    • Iran Rejects U.S. Narrative That It Must Adhere to Trump’s ‘Disingenuous’ Negotiation Framework
    • Did Trump Just Make Iran Great Again?
    • What the Hell Happened with the Rescue of the F-15E WSO in Iran?
    • "Oh, this is unbelievable. The edit history on this tweet shows that Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif originally copied and pasted everything he was sent, including: "*Draft - Pakistan's PM Message on X*" Now, obviously, Sharif's own staff don't call him "Pakistan's PM," https://t.co/lm2vSEElkb" / X
    • SAS hero Ben Roberts Smith arrested over alleged war crimes
    • Patriotic Aussies rally behind war hero Ben-Roberts Smith
    • Australian Defence Force takes out war breach adverts in newspapers | The West Australian
    • Ben Roberts-Smith and the confused battlefield | The Spectator Australia
    • The Truth of War: Lethality in Combat, a Study of the Real Nature of Battle eBook : Lewis, Doctor Tom: Kindle Store
    • Overview | Air Force
    • War Hero or Poli...
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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • 1.08 - Inescapable Podcast - 133 Days Later
    Apr 3 2026

    Joel Davis is granted bail after 133 days at Long Bay over a Telegram post, with twenty conditions attached. We look at the case and the two-tier justice it exposes. Then: the federal government's $150 million package to monitor politicians' social media for "ominous characters," while ordinary Australians don't feel safe in their own homes.

    From there, black teen takeovers. Three hundred black teenagers rampaged through Clapham over five days. Fifty shut down Werribee Plaza in Australia. The same pattern in Chicago. Social media coordinates the crowds, officials reach for euphemisms, and one commentator's response cut through all of it: I want my country back.

    In the Plus+ extension we trace the word "racism" back to Magnus Hirschfeld, the Weimar-era sexologist who also coined "transvestite," ran the first trans clinic, and whose work seeded much of modern gender theory. Then: a string of violent incidents, axe attacks, train platform pushings, that look random until patterns emerge. We examine the role of online contagion, copycat behaviour, and ideology in what's starting to look less like isolated breakdowns and more like a trend.

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    • Joel Davis granted bail after 133 days in isolation
    • Police to monitor MPs' social media for 'ominous characters'
    • Fury as black teen thugs go on looting rampages in Britain
    • Fifty African teens brawl at Melbourne shopping centre
    • Brawl Chaos at Werribee Plaza - YouTube
    • I want my country back.
    • "JUST IN: Victims of violent Chicago ‘Teen Takeover’ attack (video below) speak out, reveal that no arrests have been made. The victims stated that the attack was completely unprovoked and unexpected. “Everything went crazy… They said they were going to kill us…” Chicago is https://t.co/6QeGHutEvz" / X
    • "‘According to police, a group of over 300 kids showed up at the sky-zone trampoline park to partake in what participants are calling a "Sky-zone Takeover". At some point, the takeover went in the downhill when large fights broke out amongst the participants… https://t.co/x64cbLb9nk" / X
    • "BREAKING: Atlanta police say they will ARREST THE PARENTS of teenagers found breaking the law at “planned” take overs happening this weekend https://t.co/BTkT561j3V" / X
    • “Unruly young people”
    • "Teen Takeover"
    • 'White Girl Bleed a Lot' | Chicago Public Library
    • 'Don't Make the Black Kids Angry:' The hoax of black victimization and those who enable it. by Colin Flaherty
    • Paved With Good Intentions: The Failure of Race Relations in Contemporary America eBook
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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • 1.07 - Inescapable - The New Constables
    Mar 27 2026

    Australia's fuel crisis is accelerating and the cracks are starting to show. Service stations are running dry, truckers are stranded, bin collections are being cut, and a government is scrambling to catch up with a second emergency cabinet meeting. We track how bad it has actually gotten on the ground, why the same scenes are playing out from Chile to Thailand, and why some financial analysts are bracing for a global depression.

    From there we get into remigration, the increasingly mainstream argument that mass immigration and national identity are on a collision course, and spend time with the framework of Jayant Bhandari, an Indian migrant who pulls no punches in critiquing his own culture and questioning whether it can ever truly assimilate into Western society. It is a confronting conversation that cuts across resource strain, demographic change, and what holds a civilization together.

    In the Plus+ extension, we turn to Australia's culture war battlegrounds: Indigenous recognition, the Welcome to Country industry, historical narratives, and the media's role in shaping all of it. Competing versions of the country's past and future are being constructed in real time, and we dig into what that means for where Australia is actually headed.

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    • PM calls second emergency national cabinet meeting over fuel crisis - ABC News
    • More than 500 service stations across NSW and Victoria have run out of fuel as supply crisis worsens | Sky News Australia
    • Bin collection under threat as diesel shortage threatens halt in operations | Sky News Australia
    • BREAKING: AUSTRALIA NEARLY OUT OF DIESEL FUEL 164+ gas stations across Australia are without diesel. Also, supermarkets are OUT OF FOOD as semis unable to make deliveries with NO DIESEL. Reports say criminals have started siphoning gas out of cars parked on the streets. https://t.co/84bh6JkQAs" / X
    • Oil Will “Sail” Past $230 | Rory Johnston on Why Iran War Has"Terrified" The Oil Market - YouTube
    • Crude Oil To Diesel Process Petroleum Refinery Distillation Plant - Buy Crude Oil To Diesel Process Petroleum Refinery Distillation Plant petroleum Refinery Distillation Plant Oil Purifier crude Oil To Diesel Refining Machine petroleum Refining Machine Oil Purifier dual Stage Oil Purifier For Refinery diesel Refining Plant Oil Purifier Product on Alibaba.com
    • "So the NSW Police are now basically promoting the idea of ethnically divided enclaves in Australia... People need to realise that the metanarrative has changed from that of assimilation to DIVERSITY and INCLUSION. These words contradict the idea of assimilation. One means that https://t.co/QwS9wjq859" / X
    • What’s News!? on X: "https://t.co/gttG42W8Lz" / X
    • India: It’s Worse Tha...
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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • 1.06 - Inescapable - The Great Australian Collapse
    Mar 20 2026

    Could Australia be facing a catastrophic collapse? The country’s looming fuel shortage sets the tone, with fragile supply chains, emergency taskforces, and warnings of rationing starting to feel like a ticking clock rather than distant speculation. We then get into the growing instability overseas, looking at strikes on critical gas infrastructure in the Middle East and the bizarre but very real situation where drone technology once limited to militaries now seems easily accessible online, making modern warfare feel both absurd and terrifying at the same time. We also talk through the pressure building at home, from rising immigration and cultural shifts to the broader economic strain, alongside serious questions about Australia’s ability to defend itself if things continue to deteriorate.

    In our Plus+ extension, the discussion gets even darker, diving into the psychological risks surrounding AI chatbots, alleged real world harm, and the deepening fractures in the United States over Iran, where resignations, leaks, and internal conflict suggest a divide that may not be entirely organic. It all points to the same uncomfortable conclusion: the systems we depend on every day are becoming more brittle, more tangled up with each other, and a lot harder to trust.

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    • Anthony Albanese creates Fuel Supply Taskforce
    • "@AlboMP Meet Anthea Harris, the eco-zealot who's helmed Australia's Climate Change Authority, turning energy policy into a cult ritual of emissions cuts. Appointed fuel tsar during an import meltdown? Genius move from Albo… next she'll ration petrol by how many trees you've hugged. https://t.co/day6TGUeGS" / X
    • Australia Has One Month Before Energy Crisis And Fuel Rationing | ZeroHedge
    • 10–18 Days Until Australia Runs Dry | The Maths Behind It
    • Fuel crisis forces WA resources company Blue Cap Mining to send workers home - ABC News
    • Petrol drive-off surge prompts warning from SA police chief to retailers - ABC News
    • Former SAS Commander: "We Could Not Defend Ourselves" - YouTube
    • Israel hits Iran South Pars facilities in world's largest natural gas field - ABC News
    • OSINTdefender on X: "QatarEnergy’s Ras Laffan Industrial City to the north of Doha, Qatar's main site for the production of liquefied natural gas and gas-to-liquid, as well as the largest export terminal for LNG in the world, has been heavily targeted tonight by ballistic missiles fired by Iran. https://t.co/Ax9WaOjDAK" / X
    • One immigrant lands in Australia every 45 seconds
    • Supermarket dubb...
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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • 1.05 - Inescapable - Divided Loyalty
    Mar 13 2026

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    The war with Iran is supposedly over according to the victory speeches coming out of Washington, but the situation on the ground looks anything but settled. We unpack the latest developments, from triumphant claims of air supremacy to missile strikes, drone boat attacks on oil tankers, sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz, and a Pentagon strike on an Iranian school based on outdated targeting data. We also cover what the insurance market collapse around the Strait reveals about the real levers of global power, the sentencing of the middleman behind Sydney's antisemitic attacks and the unanswered question of who ordered them, China's new ethnic unity laws, falling birth rates from Singapore to Australia, two-tier policing in Ballarat, and the uncomfortable data on where Muslim voters across Europe place their political loyalties.

    Then in the Plus+ extension we dig into the Ellison media empire, how Larry Ellison's son David has assembled one of the largest media conglomerates in history and why the motivations appear to have far less to do with business than with controlling the narrative around Israel. From there we turn to the catastrophic water crisis that may have been the real driver behind pre-war unrest in Iran, before stepping back to consider the deeper forces that shape history beyond human control, from dysentery that crippled Persian armies to fog that saved George Washington's revolution, and ask why, if we are living well and doing right, there may be little point worrying about the rest.

    Links
    • Donald Trump Says ‘We Won’ Iran War - Newsweek
    • The White House on X: "STRIKE. https://t.co/XMzNNtlT63" / X
    • U.S. at Fault in Strike on School in Iran, Preliminary Inquiry Says - The New York Times
    • Six vessels attacked amid reports of Iranian drone boats, sea mines | US-Israel war on Iran News | Al Jazeera
    • Irán advierte que el mundo debe prepararse para pagar hasta $200 dólares por un barril de petróleo - La Opinión
    • Insurance As A Weapon: How The Strait Of Hormuz Shapes Global Power And Energy Markets | ZeroHedge
    • China brings in 'ethnic unity' law promoting Han nationalism
    • Kazakh Scholar Sentenced in Xinjiang for “Misinterpreting” a Poet
    • Xi Jinping Walks Into Your Home—and Tells You to Have Babies
    • After 40 years of parenthood incentives Singapore's fertility rate is still falling - ABC News
    • Australia news: Vulnerable foster children placed with transgender serial killer 'Regina Arthurell' in Western Sydney
    • Minister 'horrified' foster children were living with...
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    1 hr and 21 mins