Digital Wallets, Disposable Lives: Thailand’s Stimulus and the Operating System of Technofascism

In Bangkok, the junta distributes QR codes to calm the hungry while the real wealth escapes through offshore platforms. The future isn’t cashless—it’s consentless.Redline | April 10, 2025 | ASIAThailand’s military-backed government wants to inject life into a dying economy. So it reaches not for land reform, not for wage increases, not for debt cancellation—but... Continue Reading →

Blood and Boardrooms: Empire’s Peace Plan for Congo

While Congo bleeds for cobalt, the empire negotiates its future in five-star exile—repackaging resource war as peacebuilding in the heart of hyper-imperialist capital.Redline | April 10, 2025 | AFRICASomewhere between the bombed-out streets of Bunagana and the polished lobbies of Doha’s business hotels, the idea of peace was rebranded as a luxury commodity. On one... Continue Reading →

Silicon Sovereignty and the Fall of Empire: China’s 1nm RISC-V Chip as a Blow to Technofascist Hegemony

In the tangled circuits of our planetary disorder, where high finance and high-frequency warfare converge, a quiet shockwave has issued from the East. Chinese scientists have unveiled the world’s first 1-nanometer RISC-V CPU built with two-dimensional materials. Not made in Palo Alto. Not blessed by Silicon Valley venture capital. Not protected by the IP barons... Continue Reading →

Colonial Costs of Capital: Stellantis Layoffs, Hyper-Imperialist Tariffs, and the War on Workers from Toluca to Toledo

Tariffs, layoffs, and empire: when capital recalibrates, it’s the workers who bleed.Weaponized Information | April 9, 2025The multinational auto giant Stellantis—maker of Jeep, Chrysler, and Ram—is furloughing 900 workers in the U.S. and temporarily idling plants in Canada and Mexico. The corporate press is painting this as an unfortunate but temporary hiccup in response to... Continue Reading →

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