The Cloud Has Teeth: Big Tech, SpaceX, and the Casino of Technofascism

The Financial Times might report a stock market tremor as a mere sell-off, but beneath this facade lies a damning truth: Big Tech’s AI boom and SpaceX’s bubble float atop public resources, military contracts, and labor exploitation. This crisis isn't just an investor's blip; it reveals the rot of monopoly capitalism, where clouds obscure heavy debts to the state and imperialism. As SpaceX’s stocks drop, they signify a broader collapse of illusion, exposing the grim reality of military dependency and energy consumption. The future shouldn’t be left to financiers, but redirected to the people, demanding public ownership and accountability in the face of an engineered technological dystopia.

The Rolling Conquest: When Empire Calls Itself Democracy

The alarm over Trump’s so-called “rolling coup” misses the mark, framing it as a betrayal of democracy rather than recognizing it as a byproduct of a long-standing imperial legacy. The machinery wielded now—surveillance, detention, repression—has deep roots in American history, not just Trump’s era. The danger extends beyond authoritarianism; it’s about an empire shifting to open coercion as it faces crisis. The solution isn’t to restore a flawed system but to cultivate organized, anti-imperialist solidarity. It's time for the oppressed to reclaim their agency, defend against state violence, and dismantle the architecture of oppression that fuels this mechanized repression.

Code and Conquest: The Technological Republic and the Blueprint for a New Imperial Order

In Weaponized Intellects' scathing review of The Technological Republic, Karp and Zamiska unveil a chilling trajectory where Silicon Valley's crisis morphs into a blueprint for imperial tech dominance. They argue for an alliance between state power and engineering prowess to reinforce U.S. supremacy, shedding liberalism in favor of militaristic ingenuity. What transpires is a dissection of consumer capitalism’s futility, advocating for weaponized AI to restore glory. This critique masquerades as patriotic duty while advocating technofascism—a seamless marriage of capital and state. In rejecting this, the revolution must neither accept imperial myths nor a hollow liberalism, but fight for a world where tech serves humanity, not dominance.

Inside the House of Cards: How Empire Manages Crisis Through Memory, Civility, and Myth

Four former presidents gather under corporate media lights to present democracy as a shared moral inheritance, grounded in unity, civility, and participation. Beneath that performance lies a material history of deregulation, war, surveillance, and repression that produced the very crisis now being discussed. The interview reveals not reflection, but a ruling-class effort to manage legitimacy... Continue Reading →

Dick Cheney: Death of a War Criminal

The architect of torture, endless war, and the U.S. surveillance state is gone — but the empire he built remains. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 4, 2025 Death of a Statesman, Survival of a System Dick Cheney died, and the newspapers called him a patriot. The television anchors tightened their faces into... Continue Reading →

Democracy for Whom? Technofascist Consolidation and Class Warfare in the United States

Behind the panic in boardrooms lies a deeper truth: the U.S. ruling class is hardening its grip through economic coercion, media intimidation, and corporate-state fusion — not the erosion of democracy, but its consolidation as class dictatorship.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 22, 2025Democracy as a Business RiskCNN Business ran with a story... Continue Reading →

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