Keeping to the Socialist Path: Laos, China, and the Machinery of South-South Development

The June 2026 Laos-China state visit unfolded as a significant convergence between two socialist nations navigating their intertwined ambitions amid a capitalist-imperialist world. Rather than surrendering to the narrative of a “debt trap,” Laos and China embraced a collaboration marked by political intent, evidenced in thirty-two agreements across sectors like agriculture and technology. This partnership aims to transform Laos into a self-sufficient state, guided by its revolutionary history. The imperial media, however, conveniently ignored this cooperation, as it undermines their narrative of helpless nations. Laos, now reclaiming agency, is no longer portrayed as a mere victim but as a sovereign actor defining its path to development.

“We Don’t Please East or West”: African Sovereignty Speaks While the Rules-Based Order Breaks

At a summit built to “shape future governments,” African heads of state confront old imperial binaries inside a new architecture of power. Tucker Carlson presses the familiar frames—China versus the West, democracy as sermon, race as property—while sanctions, AI infrastructure, and development finance reveal the harder machinery beneath the talk. Zimbabwe’s discipline, Sierra Leone’s education... Continue Reading →

The Empire Has No Rules: Technofascism, Chokepoints, and the New Class Dictatorship

The U.S. empire no longer governs through rules or law—it governs through code, capital, and coercion. Trump 2.0 is not an anomaly, but the executive consolidation of a ruling-class bloc forged in counterinsurgency, asset management, and algorithmic repression.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 21, 2025I. Introduction: Hyper-Imperialism and the Death of International LawIn... Continue Reading →

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