Redlines Report – May Day Edition 2025 Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, imperial recalibration, and resistance in motion. Africa US-DRC Minerals Deal: Neocolonial Extraction in a New Mask The South China Morning Post calls it a strategy to “counter China,” but it’s really a neocolonial land grab. Washington isn’t saving... Continue Reading →
From Revolution to Reaction: How the Illuminati Became the Devil of the Bourgeois Order – Part II
Project Killuminati | The Gospel of Empire: A Dialectical History of ConspiracismPart I - Before The Illuminati: How The Ruling Class Invented The Devil To Escape HistoryPart II – From Revolution to Reaction: How the Illuminati Became the Devil of the Bourgeois OrderThe French Revolution didn’t just shake thrones—it shattered the idea that God had... Continue Reading →
Before the Illuminati: How the Ruling Class Invented the Devil to Escape History – Part I
Project Killuminati | Part I of “The Gospel of Empire: A Dialectical History of Conspiracism”Part I – Before the Illuminati: How the Ruling Class Invented the Devil to Escape History The Illuminati never burned a heretic, never ran a plantation, never colonized Africa, and never nailed a single poor man to a cross. But somehow,... Continue Reading →
The Gospel That Got Buried: Paul, Empire, and the Counterinsurgency of the Cross
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationAfter Jesus was executed by the Roman state—publicly, politically, and with the full complicity of religious collaborators—the movement didn’t die. It regrouped. It reorganized. It survived underground, led by those who knew Jesus not as a metaphor or a mystical force, but as a man. A teacher. A revolutionary. His brother,... Continue Reading →
The Pope Is Dead: Empire Mourns, the Poor Remember
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information Pope Francis is gone. And now the empire wraps him in white robes and incense, parades him through gilded cathedrals, and tells the world to mourn. But let’s ask ourselves—what exactly are they mourning? A man who challenged the machine, or a figurehead who humanized it just enough to... Continue Reading →