Part IV: The Wages of Whiteness and the Birth of the Settler Working Class Race, Class, and the Making of Counterinsurgency in Colonial America Before the ink dried on any founding document, before a single phrase about liberty or the pursuit of happiness was ever uttered, the American project had already begun in conquest and... Continue Reading →
Anatomy of the White Ruling Class: The Yankees: Aristocracy of Finance, Architects of Empire (Part 2)
Genesis of the Yankee Class — British Settler Colonialism and the Birth of the White Ruling Class “In the beginning, all ruling classes seize the land. They kill for it, write laws to keep it, and call themselves civilized.” The white ruling class in the United States did not originate in 1776. Its birth lies... Continue Reading →
Anatomy of the White Ruling Class: An Introduction (Part 1)
We live in the shadow of a decaying empire, run not by presidents or parliaments, but by a transnational oligarchy that merges finance, fossil fuel, and digital surveillance into a single, unified machine of domination. This is not the rule of ideas—it is the dictatorship of capital. To confront it, we must understand it—not in... Continue Reading →
From Counterinsurgency to Technofascism: Slave Patrols, Plantations, and the Logic of Anti-Black Insurgency (Part 3)
Part III: Slave Patrols, Plantations, and the Logic of Anti-Black InsurgencyRepression as Governance in the Settler RepublicBefore there were police, there were patrols.Before there were laws, there were chains.Before there was a constitution, there was the whip and the gallows.And behind it all, there was fear—settler fear. Fear that the enslaved might one day rise... Continue Reading →
In Haiti, the Guns Speak the Language of Empire
In Haiti, the Guns Speak the Language of EmpireBy: Kapone | Weaponized InformationThis article is based on and inspired by Danny Shaw’s original piece published on CounterPunch, titled “In Occupied Port-au-Prince, Over 1 Million Haitians Have Been Displaced by Paramilitary Gangs.”Port-au-Prince is burning again. Not with the fire of revolution, but with the scorched-earth policy... Continue Reading →
From Counterinsurgency to Technofascism: The First War – Indigenous Nations and the Birth of US Counterinsurgency (Part 2)
Part II: The First War — Indigenous Nations and the Birth of Settler Counterinsurgency Genocide, Dispossession, and the Military Architecture of Empire Before the first African was chained and dragged across the Atlantic, before the first slave patrol rode through Carolina swamps, before the United States called itself a nation—there was a war. A war... Continue Reading →
From Counterinsurgency to Technofascism: Origins of the Colonial Repression State (Part I)
Part I: Origins of the Colonial Repression StateSettler Colonialism, Racial Regimes, and the Birth of Counterinsurgency in the U.S.The United States did not invent counterinsurgency—it inherited, refined, and perfected it as a tool of racial and colonial domination. To understand the evolution of modern policing, surveillance, and domestic warfare in the U.S., we must return... Continue Reading →
The Silicon Matrix: Empire’s Brain and the Rise of Technofascism
Section I: From SAGE to Silicon – How the U.S. Military Built the Internet “The Internet was developed by the Pentagon as a weapon of surveillance and counterinsurgency—not as a tool of liberation.” —Yasha Levine, Surveillance Valley They told us it started in a garage. A story of geek savants and dropout geniuses, tinkering with... Continue Reading →
Elon Musk: The Architect of Technofascism
Apartheid, Emeralds, and the Invention of a Myth – Elon Musk’s Colonial Origins Elon Musk did not emerge from a vacuum, nor from the mythical garage where all American billionaires are supposedly forged. His origins lie not in Silicon Valley, but in Pretoria, the administrative capital of apartheid South Africa—a brutal, racial dictatorship built on... Continue Reading →
Trump’s War On Yemen: A Prelude to the Final Assault On Iran
The world’s great self-appointed protector of “freedom” and “security” is once again raining missiles on a country that has neither attacked nor threatened it. This time, the target is Yemen. The justification? “Defending international shipping”—a phrase that, in Washington’s dialect of Newspeak, means eliminating any force capable of challenging U.S. control over global trade routes.Donald... Continue Reading →