Redlines: April 15, 2025

Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration.AfricaPipeline Politics: Algeria, Italy and the Great Game in North AfricaThe latest developments in North Africa expose a high-stakes contest where the channels of oil and gas become instruments for global domination. Algeria’s role as an energy hub is recast as... Continue Reading →

“Thy Kingdom Come”: Christian Nationalism and the Rise of the Technofascist Regime

by Weaponized InformationWhen Trump declared, “I am your retribution,” it wasn’t merely political rhetoric—it was a messianic invocation. In the swelling tide of Trump 2.0, right-wing Christian nationalism is not a fringe movement—it is the ideological engine greasing the machinery of a consolidated technofascist regime.This is not a theocracy in the traditional sense. We are... Continue Reading →

The Political Economy of Fiber Optics Under Technofascism

The Political Economy of Fiber Optics Under TechnofascismBy Weaponized Information At the dawn of the 21st century, fiber optic infrastructure emerged as the central nervous system of the global digital economy. Today, under the regime of technofascism—our term for the fusion of monopoly finance capital, Big Tech, fossil fuel empires, and the repressive surveillance state—fiber... Continue Reading →

The Long Road to Multipolarity: BRICS+ and the Contradictions of the Imperial Order

Part I: The Emergence of Multipolarity — A Dialectical-Historical Materialist AnalysisMultipolarity Emerges from ContradictionMultipolarity didn’t emerge from diplomatic handshakes or academic white papers. It emerged from blood, debt, occupation, collapse, and rebellion. It is not a utopian dream projected onto the future. It is the visible tremor of a system in breakdown, and of the... Continue Reading →

Indonesia at the Crossroads: Between BRICS, Beijing, and the Bayonets of Empire

As Washington pivots, Jakarta edges toward sovereignty. But the empire never sleeps.There’s an old revolutionary saying: some nations get to walk through history; others have to crawl through the trenches of it. Indonesia, the sprawling archipelago of over 17,000 islands, has been doing both—marching and crawling, staggering and rising—from the ashes of Dutch plunder, Japanese... Continue Reading →

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