From SmackDown to CrackdownLinda McMahon built her fortune in the world of staged fights, scripted feuds, and larger-than-life personas. It makes perfect sense, then, that she would find herself in the Trump administration—a political reality show where billionaires play dress-up as public servants while looting the institutions they pretend to govern.From co-founding WWE to running... Continue Reading →
Trump’s State of the Union: The Technofascist Blueprint, Month 1
Donald Trump’s 2025 State of the Union wasn’t just another reality TV spectacle—it was a victory lap for the most reactionary forces in American politics. With the smug confidence of a man who knows he has the full backing of the billionaires, the military, and a digital surveillance state that makes Orwell look quaint, Trump... Continue Reading →
Strangled In The Cradle: Preserving Empire In The Age Of Multipolarity
There’s an old saying: when an empire starts to slip, it tightens its grip. That’s where we are now. The United States, long the unchallenged boss of the global economy, is watching its dominance unravel, not all at once, but piece by piece. The dollar isn’t what it used to be, Washington can’t just dictate... Continue Reading →
Choked Out: The US Noose Around The World’s Neck
The Empire’s New ClothesThe old colonialists would be proud. Once upon a time, imperialism required grand spectacles—gunboats, coups, and puppet dictators giving teary-eyed speeches about “democracy.” Today, it’s much simpler. A few well-placed investment firms, a government that works as their muscle, and a compliant media that sells it as “national security.” No troops, no... Continue Reading →
The Empire is Dying—But That Doesn’t Mean We’re Free Yet
There’s a certain thrill in watching an empire stumble. The mighty United States, which spent the last seventy-five years dictating the terms of global trade, war, and governance, is finally losing its grip. The arrogance of unipolarity—the belief that Washington could bomb and sanction its way to eternal dominance—is unraveling.The headlines write themselves: China refuses... Continue Reading →
Trump’s Chainsaw Budget: The Technofascist Blitzkrieg on Social Spending
The Trump regime, never one to miss an opportunity to gut the social fabric, has taken its first step in what can only be described as a full-scale economic assault on the U.S. working class. By a razor-thin 217-215 vote, the House of Representatives passed a budget plan that paves the way for devastating cuts... Continue Reading →
The Tragedy of Zelenskyy: When the Empire Devours Its Own
There’s a cruel poetry to it. Volodymyr Zelenskyy, once paraded through the halls of power as the poster boy of Western democracy, now cuts the figure of a man abandoned mid-sentence. His latest visit to the White House wasn’t just a diplomatic formality gone sour — it was a public humiliation.Gone was the warm embrace... Continue Reading →
Looting The Public: Corporate Parasites And The Fake War Against “Government Waste”
Talk of “government waste” has become a ritual chant from billionaires and their media mouthpieces. From Donald Trump’s guttural growl to Elon Musk’s snide tweets, we are told that the state is a bloated carcass sucking the lifeblood from society. The solution? Slash social spending, deregulate, and let the benevolent market work its magic. This... Continue Reading →
Google and the Rise of Technofascism: The Silicon Valley Vanguard of Empire
When we talk about Google, we’re not talking about a plucky start-up that “changed the world” with a better search engine. We’re talking about an arm of the U.S. empire—a tool of surveillance, war, and repression wrapped in the language of innovation.The story we’ve been sold—two nerdy Stanford grads, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, tinkering... Continue Reading →
From COINTELPRO to Google: The Long March to Technofascism
I. The Technofascist Moment: Repression in Real TimeWhen Israel launched its brutal assault on Gaza in 2024, the bombs didn’t just fall from the sky—they were accompanied by a digital crackdown that stretched across continents. In the United States, students protesting the slaughter were arrested, suspended, and expelled. Organizers had their bank accounts frozen, their... Continue Reading →