Seven American companies built the world you canโt escape. From Fordโs assembly lines to OpenAIโs algorithms, theyโve made life convenient, connected, and completely dependent on their innovations. Theyโve also facilitated genocide, normalized surveillance, and crushed labor rights. Progress always demands a price. Youโre paying it.
The Cybertruck Reimagined: Welcome to the NeoTerra
The Cybertruck was a revolutionary concept, but its polarizing design and manufacturing woesโincluding a mythical $39,900 price point that doubled upon releaseโled to sales plummeting. The NeoTerra is the reimagining: it keeps the genius of the stainless steel exoskeleton and performance specs but wraps them in a softened, human-centered design. This approach would have achieved volume, hit the target price, and made the future desirable, not confrontational.
The Holy Trinity of Capitalism: Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Musk
Somewhere between the Gilded Age and the Silicon Singularity, Godโor at least the gods of industryโdecided to play favourites. And play hard. They picked three men, slapped them with a cocktail of ambition, genius, and sheer gall, and let them loose on the unsuspecting world. Their names? John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and Elon Reeve... Continue Reading →
Beyond the Blue: Three Space Giants, One Kidโs Dream, and a Race Against Time
Three companies are racing to make space tourism more than a billionaireโs hobby. Virgin Galactic, Blue Origin, and SpaceX promise cosmic thrillsโbut only one may reach orbit financially. From high-altitude selfies to full-blown astronaut training, this article explores whoโs rising, whoโs floating, and whoโs spiraling back to Earth.

