The New Cold War Comes to Canada: Carney, China, and the Ghosts of EmpireMark Carney stood in Niagara Falls talking about how China is the biggest threat to Canada. But let’s be real—what we’re watching isn’t a defense of democracy. It’s the language of a loyal servant trying to keep the imperial center from crumbling.I.... Continue Reading →
From Proxy War to Pan-Islamic Diplomacy
From Proxy War to Pan-Islamic Diplomacy: Iran and Saudi Arabia Push Back Against Imperial Divide-and-RuleIran and Saudi Arabia sitting down at the same table isn’t just news—it’s history trying to break free from the chokehold of imperialism. For decades, the empire poured billions into turning them against each other. But now? They're talking peace. Talking... Continue Reading →
Oil, Empire, and the Battle for Essequibo
Oil, Empire, and the Battle for Essequibo: Venezuela Confronts the West’s New Frontier What’s going down in Essequibo ain’t just a border squabble. It’s a resource war dressed up in legal jargon, backed by warships, and bankrolled by ExxonMobil. This is what imperialism looks like in the 21st century: oil rigs guarded by diplomats with... Continue Reading →
The West Is Dead: Ursula von der Leyen Says the Quiet Part Out Loud
Europe’s top technocrat finally admits what history has been screaming: the so-called "liberal international order" is cracking. And Trump’s second coming isn’t the cause. It’s the consequence. I. The Empire’s Skeleton Starts to Show When Ursula von der Leyen told Euronews that "the West as we knew it no longer exists," she wasn’t theorizing. She... Continue Reading →
Fueling Dependency: Thailand’s LNG Deal and the Empire’s Energy
As Thailand deepens its LNG imports from the United States, the real cost isn’t measured in dollars or barrels—but in sovereignty. This isn’t energy security. It’s energy dependency, wrapped in a stars-and-stripes contract and tied with a noose. I. The Tribute Beneath the Trade Thailand didn’t walk into this deal. It was shoved. Facing down... Continue Reading →
Revolution Through Reparations: The Global South Demands the Debt Be Paid
At the United Nations this week, Africa and her scattered children didn’t come to ask for favors. They came with a bill. And this time, the Global South isn’t leaving without payment. I. A Forum Four Centuries Late New York City—center of global finance, media, and empire—was forced this week to host something it rarely... Continue Reading →
Redlines: April 18, 2025
Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration.AfricaNigeria signs minerals pact with South Africa in diversification pushA rare example of South-South industrial coordination, this pact signals a potential shift away from raw resource extraction toward value-added beneficiation within Africa. But beneath the surface lies a scramble to position... Continue Reading →
Muhammad Ali of Egypt: Anti-Colonial Consolidation and the Tragedy of Subaltern Statecraft
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information From Khartoum to Cairo—Reframing a History Written by Empire When I started digging into the story of Sudan’s dismemberment, I didn’t expect to end up staring into the face of Muhammad Ali—the so-called founder of modern Egypt. But history doesn’t flow in straight lines. It bleeds, folds, and echoes.... Continue Reading →
George Jackson and the Blueprint for Technofascism: From the Prison House to the Digital Panopticon
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information "The fascist must expand to live. Consequently he has to control the world's resources and markets, and he can permit no internal opposition." —George Jackson, Blood In My Eye When George Jackson wrote Blood In My Eye, he wasn’t speculating about the future. He was reporting from the front... Continue Reading →
George Jackson – The People’s General Behind Bars
“Settle your quarrels, come together, understand the reality of our situation, understand that fascism is already here.” — George Jackson The People's General Behind Bars George Jackson didn’t go to Harvard. He didn’t sit on a nonprofit board. He wasn’t part of any liberal coalition that promised change and delivered nothing. He was a prisoner... Continue Reading →