The Invisible Hand of ‘Big Brother’: The Mechanics of Hegemony
The architecture of global spoliation and contemporary economic dehumanisation: A critical examination concerning the deliberate erosion of state sovereignty before capital,…
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Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Sentinel Telegraph
A political analyst driven by a passion for the study of global geopolitics and the waning of Western hegemony. His work challenges official consensus through rigorous inquiry, linking institutional erosion to global humanitarian crises. He champions a model of critical, progressive journalism dedicated to exposing contemporary historical revisionism.
The architecture of global spoliation and contemporary economic dehumanisation: A critical examination concerning the deliberate erosion of state sovereignty before capital,…
In 1991, the global information infrastructure underwent a definitive transformation: the birth of the World Wide Web. Conceived by physicist…
The American computer scientist and author Eric Raymond, in his 1996 seminal work The New Hacker’s Dictionary, defined hackers as…
The meteoric rise of the internet brought with it the installation in the network of individuals whose activities are the…
‘This is my credo. There are no good guns. There are no bad guns. A gun in the hands of…
In February 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower established ARPA (later DARPA): the American strategic commitment to compete in technological development…
The internet has brought about a shift for pornography as momentous as the advent of domestic VHS players. Following the…
Pablo Picasso famously remarked that ‘good artists copy, great artists steal’. Perhaps it is on this very basis that Bob…
Children account for nearly half of all casualties in contemporary warfare. According to the latest reports from the United Nations and…