The Age of Unburned Fingers
Fortress of One
The Pocket-Picking State
The Last Untamed Creature
The Myth of the Great Leap
Through the Noise, Barely
The Paper Cathedrals of Academia
Steel Without Flesh
The Long Reckoning
The Silence of the Cradles
Contentment Is a Discipline
The Chameleon Billionaire
Chances are Gates never actually believed the nonsense he was selling—but he certainly believed in the money to be made…
The Last Defense Against the Mob
It’s not the constitution itself that matters so much, but what it represents. In the United States, individual rights and…
Tariffs and the Teutonic Hangover
Import tariffs on steel, you say? Fine—let’s play that game. But you do realize that Germany’s wealth has, for generations,…
Blame the Machine
Whenever someone does something deeply unpopular, an excuse is required—preferably one that absolves the culprit of all agency. Enter AI:…
Nigeria First — and Everyone Else Pays
“Nigeria First.” I like it. In principle, I like it whenever a nation stands upright and declares its sovereignty without…
The Cow, the Needle, and the Menu
If they mix it into the feed and it finds its way into the animal’s digestion, it inevitably seeps into…
The Idiots, the Bandits, and the Bureaucracy
Every organisation with more than twenty people begins to rot from the inside. It starts innocently enough—with office chatter, whispered…
The Green World’s Dirty Secret
Rare earths are a colossal scam. Yes, you heard me—a scam. The outsourcing of their extraction and refinement isn’t born…
The Idiots and the Bandits
I like radicals. They’re honest—honest in their infinite idiocy. Their extremism is almost refreshing, like a gust of acrid air…
