The Last Human Engineer — Episode 8: Ghost Protocol
The air-gapped phone buzzes at 3 AM with coordinates and a warning: Marcus talked. She has four hours. The battery dies — and that's how she knows someone was in her apartment. Red Hook, a shipping container yard, and the sound of something mechanical breathing in the dark.
The Signal and the Noise: When Trump Said the War Was Over
On April 2nd, Trump declared victory in the Iran war. The market believed him — stocks surged, oil dropped, and gold hit $4,700. But the other signals told a different story: Iran denied wanting peace talks, SpaceX quietly filed for a $1.75 trillion IPO, and Samsung just had its biggest day since 2001. The signal and the noise, trading at the same time.
The War That Shook Markets
Markets roared back on Tuesday as whispers of a diplomatic off-ramp emerged from the Iran conflict — but don't mistake relief for resolution. The administration is still figuring out what it's actually fighting for.
The Last Human Engineer — Episode 7: The Dead Drop
Marcus brings a dead drop plan and a name: Sorrento. A logging bridge in Virginia. He wants to trace R-7X's actual client — the one paying for workforce elimination as a service. The lamp flickers again. Then it goes dark.
Seize the Oil
Trump floated the idea of invading Iran — specifically, occupying Kharg Island, the beating heart of its oil export infrastructure. It rattled markets, alarmed allies, and raised one very uncomfortable question: is this a negotiating tactic, or a test of how far the world will let him go?





