Redlines: June 5, 2025

AFRICAWorld Bank Resumes Loans to Uganda—Colonial Finance with a Rainbow FilterThe World Bank just greenlit new funding to Uganda—two years after “pausing” loans over its brutal anti-LGBTQ law that legalized death sentences and mass repression. But what changed? Not the law. Not the violence. Just the PR. The Bank now claims new “mitigation measures” will... Continue Reading →

Redlines: June 3, 2025

Redlines: June 3, 2025 Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, colonial contradiction, and technofascist stabilization. Africa Coltan Keeps the Tech Flowing—But Congo Bleeds The so-called “digital age” runs on coltan, and the heart of that supply chain is the Congo—where the blood of African workers keeps Silicon Valley glowing. Western headlines... Continue Reading →

Famine as Frontier: Gaza, Settler-Colonial Pacification, and the Zionist Project of Total Control

This isn’t a warzone. It’s a laboratory. And Gaza isn’t under siege—it’s being made into the blueprint for global pacification through starvation, surveillance, and privatized apartheid.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationMay 22, 2025Part I – Bureaucratized Genocide: How Liberal Journalism Sanitizes Starvation as SecurityThe article we’re excavating—published by The Independent on May 22, 2025—chronicles yet... Continue Reading →

Redlines: May 22, 2025

Redlines: May 22, 2025 Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration. Africa Premier state Senegal to boot all foreign troops Senegal’s Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko announced the full expulsion of foreign military forces—namely the French—by July, closing the curtain on a 2012 defense agreement that symbolized the... Continue Reading →

Redlines: May 13, 2025

Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Global Class and Anti-Imperialist Struggle By Weaponized Information | May 13, 2025 Africa Nigeria’s “Growth” Is World Bank PR, Not People's Power The World Bank wants us to clap for Nigeria’s “highest economic growth in a decade”—but what they’re really cheering is capital repatriation, austerity obedience, and oil-backed dollar... Continue Reading →

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