Global geopolitics

Decoding Power. Defying Narratives.


  • Trump Forces Europe, Korea and Japan to Subsidise US Industry

    Trump’s Coercive Strategy to Relocate European and Asian Industry to America Michael Hudson observes that Donald Trump has pursued policies targeting Europe, South Korea, and Japan, compelling these allied nations to subsidize and relocate their industrial production to the United States. The overarching aim is to reverse U.S. de-industrialization by turning longstanding allies into effective Continue reading

  • BRICS as the Global Game Changer

    Why Western Debt and Sanctions Lose Power Against New Blocs The evolution of BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation has altered the global strategic balance in ways that analysts now consider irreversible. These blocs, taken together, represent over five billion people and more than half of global output in purchasing power parity terms, which marks Continue reading

  • Charlie Kirk's Political Murder and the Psyops State

    How Media, Algorithms & Global Agendas Turn Citizens Into Enemies Charlie Kirk’s murder and the online response to it revealed a darker shift in political culture. This article is not an endorsement of him or his views. But, a political assassination that once would have provoked universal condemnation instead generated memes, laughter and cheering. The Continue reading

  • Pfizer Knew & COVID Vaccine Report Warned of Harm to Women and Babies

    Dr. Naomi Wolf exposes the contents of a suppressed eight-page “Pregnancy and Lactation Report” on Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine I have relied on the primary Pfizer post-authorisation PDF released via regulatory disclosure, alongside independent analyses and commentaries published by Naomi Wolf, DailyClout and Children’s Health Defense, and on the MHRA Freedom-of-Information reply that addresses the document Continue reading

  • Exchanging Privacy For Total Surveillance by Proxy

    How Private Firms Shape Government Power and Erode Civil Liberties Nearly a quarter of a century ago, the attacks of September 11th reshaped the trajectory of the United States and the West, not only through the immediate tragedy, but through the political response that followed. Fear, misinformation, and the ambitions of power-seeking leaders transformed the Continue reading

  • All Wars Are Resource Wars

    Access to resources is the primary determinant of power, more decisive than democracy promotion, culture, or rhetoric about human rights. Wars have always followed resources and the present conflicts are no different. The central struggle in the current world order lies not in ideology or abstract principles, what is at stake is the hard arithmetic Continue reading

  • Charlie Kirk’s killing As Seen From Abroad

    Why the world sees Charlie Kirk’s assassination as proof of Western hypocrisy The “assassination” of Charlie Kirk occurred in a moment of deep fracture within the American polity and at a time when the wider Western order was already beset by visible weakness. The killing cannot be treated as an isolated act of political violence, Continue reading

  • The Qatar Strike and War Without Boundaries

    The Doha bombing and the collapse of illusions in Gulf security The Israeli strike in Doha marks a turning point in the politics of the Gulf. Qatar has long positioned itself as mediator, hosting Taliban talks, Hamas offices, and shuttle diplomacy between rival blocs. This role was not independent invention but encouraged by Washington, which Continue reading

  • Autism, Vaccines and the Politics of Knowledge

    Rogers dismantled the official story on autism with evidence and analysis Toby Rogers gave evidence before a United States Senate subcommittee in which he set out an argument that autism is not a matter of medical mystery but of political economy. His testimony rested on two strands; first, that the science on autism has been Continue reading

  • Can the World Afford AI?

    New analysis suggests AI data centers may never turn a profit, unless billions of people become paying customers. A recent article from Futurism raises serious questions about the financial sustainability of the massive investment going into AI data centers. So many questions arise including whether these facilities can turn a profit, but also what kind Continue reading