Category Sovereignty

We Were Never in Your Court: On the Tactical Refusal of Bureaucratic Norms in Adversarial Systems Work

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We Were Never in Your Court: On the Tactical Refusal of Bureaucratic Norms in Adversarial Systems Work Introduction Bureaucracies want to be seen as inevitable. Their legitimacy is presumed, their authority routinized, their processes self-justifying. They demand submission not through…

Canada’s F-35 Review, Portugal’s Exit, and the NATO Breakaway: European Jets Rise as U.S. Grip Weakens

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Canada’s F-35 Review, Portugal’s Exit, and the NATO Breakaway: European Jets Rise as U.S. Grip Weakens Introduction: NATO’s Fighter Jet Crisis Just Got Real For nearly two decades, the F-35 Lightning II was sold to NATO as more than just…

Telegram Is Not an App. It’s a Sovereign Condition.

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Telegram Is Not an App. It’s a Sovereign Condition. 1. Executive Summary Telegram is not the threat. It is the reflection. You’re not looking at an app. You’re looking at a sovereign condition born from the collapse of institutional legitimacy,…

Informational Legitimacy and the Next Battlespace: Canada’s Sixth-Generation Challenge

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Informational Legitimacy and the Next Battlespace: Canada’s Sixth-Generation Challenge Executive Summary Canada is not currently prepared for the next iteration of conflict — because that conflict will not arrive in uniform, and it will not arrive from abroad. It is…

Sovereignty, Secrecy, and the State of Exception: How One Privacy Request Exposed a Canadian Nuclear Crisis

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Sovereignty, Secrecy, and the State of Exception: How One Privacy Request Exposed a Canadian Nuclear Crisis Editor’s Note – They Opened the File. Then They Shut Their Mouths. This article was finalized on March 31, 2025. However, we voluntarily embargoed…

Danielle Smith: Betraying Canada While Trump Targets Us?

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Executive Summary As a Calgary-based private intelligence firm, Prime Rogue Inc views Canadian sovereignty as being of paramount importance. Alberta’s Premier. Danielle Smith, just issued a list of demands to the Canadian federal government which calls her loyalty to Canada…

Canada’s Defense Pivot: Over-the-Horizon Radar, F-35 Reassessment, and the Future of Military Sovereignty

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Canada’s Defense Pivot: Over-the-Horizon Radar, F-35 Reassessment, and the Future of Military Sovereignty Executive Summary Canada’s Strategic Defense Realignment: Over-the-Horizon Radar, U.S. Decoupling, and Procurement Shifts Key Finding: Canada is actively restructuring its defense procurement strategy to reduce dependence on…

The Last Stand for Canadian Sovereignty: Why We Must Build a Civil Defense Corps NOW

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The Last Stand for Canadian Sovereignty: Why We Must Build a Civil Defense Corps NOW I. Executive Summary: The Existential Crisis Canada Refuses to Admit Canada has 30 days to establish a real national defense policy—or citizens will start preparing…

A Six-Month Plan for Canadian Military Independence: Breaking U.S. Dependency & Strengthening NATO

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A Six-Month Plan for Canadian Military Independence: Breaking U.S. Dependency & Strengthening NATO Introduction: The Strategic Imperative Canada faces a narrowing window of opportunity to assert its military and economic independence. The next six months will determine whether the country…