I. The Empire of Sand The deserts of northern China are not natural frontiers—they are contested terrains. The creeping dunes of Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, and Gansu have long marked the edge of empire, agriculture, and habitation. Once forested and fertile in ancient times, these arid zones have become both ecological battlegrounds and revolutionary laboratories. Today,... Continue Reading →
Before the Illuminati: How the Ruling Class Invented the Devil to Escape History – Part I
Project Killuminati | Part I of “The Gospel of Empire: A Dialectical History of Conspiracism”Part I – Before the Illuminati: How the Ruling Class Invented the Devil to Escape History The Illuminati never burned a heretic, never ran a plantation, never colonized Africa, and never nailed a single poor man to a cross. But somehow,... Continue Reading →
Regenerating the Yellow Earth — The Loess Plateau and the Prospects for Rural Ecosocialism
I. Where the Soil Remembers RevolutionThere is a place in China where the land itself seems to testify to history. The Loess Plateau—broad, wind-carved, and deeply scarred—is both cradle and cautionary tale. It is here that Chinese civilization took root thousands of years ago, and it is here that erosion, overgrazing, and war once reduced... Continue Reading →
Che Was No Icon: The Guerilla Who Dreamed Beyond Borders
Not a Brand, But a Blueprint Ernesto “Che” Guevara has been commodified into irrelevance—his image plastered on t-shirts, reduced to aesthetic rebellion, stripped of his revolutionary essence. But Che was no icon. He was a militant internationalist, a Marxist strategist, and a doctor of liberation whose life was a synthesis of theory and fire. Born... Continue Reading →
The Long Road to Multipolarity: BRICS+ and the Contradictions of the Imperial Order
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 →
Ben Bella Was No Push Over: The Nationalist Who Tried To Pivot Left
The Fighter Who Entered the Fire Ahmed Ben Bella was not the chosen candidate of empire. He was not a functionary of the French, nor a placeholder for the West. He was a guerrilla, a revolutionary nationalist, and the face of Algeria’s storm-borne independence. But unlike those who would take the flag of liberation and... 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 →
Africa Doesn’t Need Aid – It Needs The Keys To The Vault
This Isn’t Aid. It’s Extraction. Shut It Down. By Weaponized Information April 12, 2025 Western “aid” is the propaganda wing of a global theft operation. Africa isn’t poor—it’s being looted. And now, the same empires that underdeveloped the continent are back for the lithium, cobalt, and manganese to power their next wave of domination. This... 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 →