Part I: The Emergence of Multipolarity — A Dialectical-Historical Materialist AnalysisMultipolarity Emerges from ContradictionMultipolarity didn’t emerge from diplomatic handshakes or academic white papers. It emerged from blood, debt, occupation, collapse, and rebellion. It is not a utopian dream projected onto the future. It is the visible tremor of a system in breakdown, and of the... Continue Reading →
iPhone Nationalism: The Lie of “Made in America” in the Age of Technofascism
By Weaponized Information | April 12, 2025 Trump 2.0's calls to "bring back American manufacturing" mask the brutal reality of imperial supply chains. If the iPhone were made in the U.S., it would cost $30,000—not because of lazy workers or overregulation, but because global capitalism is built on superexploitation, not national production. The Story They’re... Continue Reading →
Argentina Was Sold to BlackRock for Pennies—and the IMF Wrote the Bill
Argentina wasn’t reformed—it was repossessed. Milei didn’t save the economy—he sold it. The IMF wrote the contract, BlackRock took the keys, and Trump 2.0 cheered as another Global South nation was dragged back into colonial debt servitude. By Weaponized Information April 12, 2025 The peso has been sacrificed. The republic dismembered. And Wall Street got... Continue Reading →
The Deal is Dead. Long Live the Lie: How U.S. Imperialism Sabotaged the Iran Nuclear Accord and Blamed the Victim
As Iran rejects Trump’s so-called “new deal,” it’s time to remember who really broke the original one—and why the empire fears an independent Iran more than a nuclear one. By Weaponized Information The charade is back in full swing. Tehran has now publicly declared what any half-awake observer already knew: Trump’s so-called “new Iran deal”... Continue Reading →
Sentiment Collapse: What the Recession Fears Really Mean in the Belly of the Empire
The consumer is disillusioned, the numbers are tanking—and the ruling class is losing its grip on belief itself.By Weaponized Information Investigative UnitThe numbers are in, and they are grim. U.S. consumer sentiment has fallen again, reaching its lowest point in over a year, with recession warnings now echoing across every sector of the economy. The... Continue Reading →
Bay Street’s Green Light: Canadian Banks Push for Extractivism as Crisis Cure
In the era of U.S. imperial recalibration, Canada becomes both a partner and a prize in the scramble for ecological plunder. By Weaponized Information In the halls of Canadian finance, the path forward is paved in bitumen, gas, and lithium. Bay Street’s top CEOs have issued a clear message to Ottawa: crank open the resource... Continue Reading →
Siege and Survival: Venezuela, Sanctions, and the Endurance of the Bolivarian Revolution
How Venezuela defied the odds and resisted economic strangulation in the era of hyper-imperialism. By Weaponized Information The United States has never forgiven Venezuela for choosing sovereignty. From the moment Hugo Chávez declared the Bolivarian Revolution, Washington launched a counterrevolution—not through direct military invasion, but through a weapon more insidious: hybrid warfare. Attempted Coups. Sabotage.... Continue Reading →
Chocolate Wars: Ivory Coast, Cocoa, and the New Frontlines of Economic Sovereignty
How a West African cocoa giant is flipping the script on imperial trade logic and exposing the cracks in the empire’s sweet-toothed supply chain.By Weaponized InformationThere’s nothing sweet about cocoa when it comes coated in tariffs and extracted under empire. The recent threat by Ivory Coast to raise cocoa prices in response to Trump’s aggressive... Continue Reading →
Wall Street’s Tantrum: Capital’s Warning Shot in a Crumbling Empire
As monopoly finance capital pulls the trigger on economic chaos, Trump 2.0 gets a sharp reminder: even the empire’s strongman must obey the markets that truly govern. Redline | April 10, 2025 | NORTH AMERICA When the Dow Jones plunged more than 600 points this week, Wall Street pundits called it "volatility." They blamed tariffs,... Continue Reading →
Argentina Strikes Back: Milei, the IMF, and the Class War from Above
As Milei accelerates neoliberal collapse in service of Wall Street and the IMF, Argentina's workers bring the country to a halt—reminding the world that the people still have veto power in the streets. Redline | April 10, 2025 | LATIN AMERICA Buenos Aires didn’t fall silent—it shut down with a roar. On April 10, Argentina's... Continue Reading →