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 →
Dollar Diplomacy and Debt Obedience: Japan Won’t Touch Its Chains
From occupied economy to imperial banker—how postwar Japan was absorbed into the U.S. financial order. Weaponized Information | April 9, 2025 The U.S. slapped another round of tariffs on Japanese goods this week—Trump’s latest shot in the ongoing trade war that’s more about imperial recalibration than fair economics. And how did Japan respond? With deferral.... Continue Reading →
Redlines: April 9, 2025
Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration. Africa Meningitis in Northern Nigeria As Nigeria faces a deadly meningitis outbreak claiming over 150 lives, mostly children, U.S. and EU austerity-driven aid cuts continue to sabotage African public health sovereignty. This is not a humanitarian crisis—it’s an engineered vulnerability... Continue Reading →
DOGE’s AI Dragnet: Elon Musk, Surveillance Capitalism, and the Rise of Digital Fascism
Algorithmic repression, settler panic, and the empire’s new digital front line Redline | April 8, 2025 | UNITED STATES They used to need men in suits with wiretaps. Now all they need is Elon Musk, a chatbot, and a few billion lines of code. According to recent reports, Musk’s DOGE—yes, that’s the official name of... Continue Reading →
Fortress North: Canada’s Counter-Tariffs and the Fight for Sovereignty in a Settler Empire’s Shadow
Tariffs, annexation, and the Arctic chokepoint—welcome to the empire’s northern frontier. Redline | April 8, 2025 | NORTH AMERICA When Donald Trump said he might annex Canada, liberal pundits chuckled. But empires don’t joke. They predict. This week, the Canadian government announced that its retaliatory tariffs—25% duties on a range of U.S.-made automobiles—will go into... Continue Reading →
Mexico Isn’t a Warzone for Rent: Sheinbaum Tells Washington to Keep Its Drones to Itself
From counterinsurgency to border sovereignty: Latin America redraws the imperial line.Redline | April 8, 2025 | NORTH AMERICAThe United States has a simple formula for foreign policy: create the problem, ignore the cause, and offer war as the cure. This week, Washington tried the old script again—floating the idea of launching drone strikes against drug... Continue Reading →
Trump’s 104% Tariff On China Is A Desperate Technofascist Chokehold
Economic strangulation dressed as trade protection, targeting not Beijing—but the global future.The U.S. empire has entered its siege stage. No longer capable of seducing the world with the glitz of consumer culture or the promise of prosperity, it now defaults to punishment. The latest: a 104% cumulative tariff on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), solar panels,... Continue Reading →
Marco Rubio: The Imperial Ambassador of Technofascism
This article is part 2 of Technofascism Incorporated, an ongoing series exposing the corporate chieftains, Big Tech oligarchs, oil barons, and Wall Street fixers who have seized control of Trump’s second-term cabinet. Together, they are building a regime where monopoly capital and state power merge to secure U.S. imperial dominance in a world slipping from... Continue Reading →
Pete Hegseth: Secretary of War, Propaganda, and Imperial Decay
This article is part 1 of Technofascism Incorporated, an ongoing series exposing the corporate chieftains, Big Tech oligarchs, oil barons, and Wall Street fixers who have seized control of Trump’s second-term cabinet. Together, they are building a regime where monopoly capital and state power merge to secure U.S. imperial dominance in a world slipping from... Continue Reading →
The Inauguration of Technofascism
In the theater of capitalist spectacle, the coronation of Donald Trump to his second term as CEO of the capitalist empire is less a democratic transition and more an initiation into the fraternity of the real power brokers. Amidst the shimmering ballrooms and gaudy trappings of the inauguration, one finds not the people’s representatives but... Continue Reading →