This article is part of Technofascism, Inc., an ongoing investigation into the corporate warlords, oil magnates, and tech monopolists who have seized control of Trump’s second-term cabinet. These loyal servants of capital are forging a new system where state power and corporate greed merge seamlessly—a regime built to defend wealth at home and sustain U.S.... Continue Reading →
Canals, Chokepoints, Chains and… Capital: The Trump Doctrine’s New War on the Americas
When Trump’s Secretary of State Marco Rubio landed in Panama this month, it took less than 24 hours for the Panamanian government to fall in line. After a friendly “chat,” they promptly announced their withdrawal from China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Maritime Silk Road project. If you blinked, you might have mistaken it... Continue Reading →
Pam Bondi: A Plutocrats Wet Dream
This article is part 4 of Technofascism, Inc., an ongoing investigation into the corporate warlords, oil magnates, and tech monopolists who have seized control of Trump’s second-term cabinet. These loyal servants of capital are forging a new system where state power and corporate greed merge seamlessly—a regime built to defend wealth at home and sustain... Continue Reading →
Scott Bessent: Wall Street’s Bagman and the Treasurer of Technofascism
This article is part 3 of Technofascism Incorporated, an ongoing series exposing the corporate chieftains, oil barons, and Wall Street fixers who have seized control of Trump’s second-term cabinet. Together, they are building a regime where monopoly capital and state power merge to secure U.S. imperial dominance in a world slipping from its grasp. The... Continue Reading →
“The House Always Wins”: The China Gamble and the Protracted Decline of Imperialism
EDITORIAL NOTE: The U.S. ruling class, in its greed and arrogance, deluded itself into believing that opening China to Western capital would lead to its eventual subjugation. They assumed that as U.S. investment poured in, China’s economy, political system, and culture would be eroded from within—much like the Soviet Union in the 1990s. The bet... Continue Reading →
A Line of Demarcation: Why The So-Called “Left” Is Right
There is a fundamental lie at the heart of American politics, and nowhere is this deception more insidious than in the so-called "left." The term “left-wing” has been stripped of its historical meaning, transformed from a revolutionary banner into a marketing label for the liberal wing of empire. Weaponized Information, which is a working class... Continue Reading →
South Africa: A Crucial Chokepoint in the Struggle for Global South Sovereignty
South Africa—often praised as the “gateway to Africa”—is a nation at the crossroads of imperial ambition and the people’s aspirations for dignity and self-determination. While the legacy of apartheid may have been formally dismantled, the battle for real economic and political liberation is far from over. Black South Africans are still fighting the colonial ghosts... Continue Reading →
“…To The Last Ukrainian!”: The Failed US Proxy War Against Russia
For decades, the U.S. foreign policy establishment has operated on a simple rule: Any country that refuses to submit must be crushed, starved, or turned into an ungovernable wasteland. Iraq, Libya, Syria, Gaza—the list goes on. But Russia? That’s a different story. A nuclear-armed power with vast resources and a deep historical memory, Russia was... Continue Reading →
Weaponized Immigration: Imperialism, Superexploitation, and the Theater of Mass Deportation
When the U.S. ruling class talks about immigration, it usually frames the conversation in one of two ways: either as a national security crisis (“hordes at the gates”) or as an economic question (“jobs for Americans”). What they never do is admit the obvious: that migration is a problem of their own making. The very... Continue Reading →
The Tariff Hammer: Trump’s Protectionism and the Recalibration of Imperialism
Donald Trump wants the world to believe he’s bringing back the glory days of American industry—factories roaring, workers thriving, and foreign competitors bowing before U.S. economic might. That’s the story, at least. The reality? His tariff and trade barriers aren’t about reviving American manufacturing or protecting workers; they’re about reorganizing global capitalism to serve the... Continue Reading →