The Trust Trap

Many of you might think I’m crazy, but please hear me out first. I might not be crazy; I might just be seeing things! Trust Besides yourself, who do you trust with the important people, places, and things in your life? In a world where people feel more isolated than in decades past, and loneliness … Read more

Israel’s AI Revolution – Part 3 – Killer Robots and the Race to Regulate: Why the World Can’t Agree on Autonomous Weapons

Autonomous weapons are reshaping warfare faster than diplomats can respond—here’s why a global ban remains elusive as of late March 2026. Introduction In March 2020, a Kargu-2 drone, deployed by Libyan government forces, hunted down and attacked a human target without any human operator pulling the trigger. A subsequent report by the United Nations Security … Read more

PAX SILICA

The Architecture of AI Supremacy Imagining a Resource-AI Autarky and the New World Order What follows is an analytical framework built from pattern recognition across public events. It is not a claim of proof. I looked at a series of seemingly unrelated actions, tried to make sense of them, and arrived at the most coherent … Read more

The Geometric Illusion

Sovereignty and the Kessler Ransom A continuation of “The High Ground” Introduction In February, this series argued that the SpaceX-xAI merger represented something larger than a corporate consolidation—that we were witnessing the construction of a sovereign-grade infrastructure platform in orbit, one that converges communications, compute, and surveillance under a single private entity. The response, both … Read more

Israel’s AI Revolution – Part 2 – Rules of War in the Age of Algorithms

How International Law Fails to Govern AI Part 2 of Israel’s AI Revolution Introduction: When Machines Decide Who Dies In the fall of 2023, the Israel Defense Forces began running a targeting operation in Gaza unlike anything in the history of modern warfare. At the center of it were two artificial intelligence systems. The first, … Read more