“Europe is not occupied by soldiers, but by software—
and every update is a reminder of who really gives the orders.”It Is Time for Plan B – Back to the Roots
Part I: When Truth Becomes a Threat, and Dependency Becomes a Weapon
Europe likes to pretend it is sovereign.
It isn’t.
When Germany’s vice chancellor flies to the United States under escort by Danish F-35 fighter jets, the image is supposed to project strength. European muscle. A subtle warning to Donald Trump, who now openly threatens to seize Greenland by force if it suits American interests.
But the spectacle reveals the opposite of power.
Those F-35s? They are American machines. Built by Lockheed Martin. Dependent on U.S. software, U.S. updates, U.S. spare parts. Military experts agree: they only fly if Washington allows them to. Buy the F-35, and you don’t buy a jet—you buy membership in the American empire.
This is the grotesque irony of modern Europe:
Every gesture of independence is performed using American tools.
The Empire You’re Not Allowed to Name
For decades, Europe accepted U.S. dominance as “the natural order.”
The American military ran NATO.
The dollar ruled the financial system.
Silicon Valley dictated the digital future.
It worked—until it didn’t.
Under Trump, the United States stopped pretending to be a partner. It behaves like what it has always been underneath the rhetoric: an imperial power that uses dependency as leverage.
Without the U.S. military, Europe is exposed to Russian missiles.
Without U.S. technology, German administration collapses.
Without U.S. intelligence, European security services go blind.
Without U.S. financial infrastructure, economies freeze.
This dependency reaches into everyday life:
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You chat? American platforms.
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You pay digitally? American systems.
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You use AI? American models.
This is not cooperation.
This is structural submission.
Digital Colonialism, Made in California
Mercedes proudly presents a new semi-autonomous car. Level 2 driving. A technological milestone.
The software behind it? Nvidia.
German engineers talk about “partnership on equal footing.”
Then Nvidia’s CEO walks onstage in Las Vegas and introduces the vehicle as “our first autonomous car.”
And he’s right.
Nvidia didn’t sell software.
It built a platform.
A system every manufacturer depends on—while Nvidia collects the rent.
This is the pattern everywhere:
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96% of German companies import digital technologies.
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Only 25% export any.
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Three quarters of Europe’s listed companies run on Microsoft or Google software.
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Four out of five wish there were European alternatives.
Without Apple, Microsoft, Google, Meta, Amazon, OpenAI—Germany stops functioning.
No courts. No schools. No police databases. No municipalities. No local newspapers.
Europe doesn’t just use American tech.
It is locked inside it.
AI: The Future Europe Surrendered
The most decisive technology of our time—artificial intelligence—does not come from Europe.
Not one major AI language model is European.
The U.S. will invest over 500 billion dollars in AI infrastructure by 2026.
Germany celebrates headlines when it manages one billion—for a data center.
Partner? Nvidia. Of course.
European AI hopes collapse or downsize.
American platforms reach hundreds of millions of users per week.
This is not competition.
This is extraction.
Billions in license fees flow out of Europe every year. Governments alone pay hundreds of millions—just to keep Microsoft running.
And politically? The leverage is absolute.
When You Disobey, You Get Erased
Ask a judge at the International Criminal Court.
After signing arrest warrants against Israeli leaders, judges were sanctioned by the Trump administration. Their punishment wasn’t symbolic.
Their bank accounts were frozen.
Their payment cards stopped working.
Amazon, PayPal, Airbnb, Expedia—gone.
Visa. Mastercard. American Express. Blocked.
Sanctions today don’t mean prison.
They mean digital exile.
You are pushed back into the 1990s—cash, isolation, invisibility.
This is what American power looks like now.
Quiet. Total. Administrative.
Europe Under Threat—for Regulating Tech
Apply EU digital laws to U.S. platforms?
You don’t get negotiation.
You get denied entry at the border.
You get threats to NATO support.
You get demands to repeal your own laws.
This is how the empire enforces obedience:
“Sugar and whip.”
Plan B Is No Longer Optional
Real sovereignty may be impossible.
But less dependency is survival.
And the irony?
Trump’s brutality is doing what decades of EU strategy failed to do:
It is waking Europe up.
Some have started:
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Schleswig-Holstein dumped Microsoft for open-source software.
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Public administrations save millions.
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The International Criminal Court cut U.S. tech entirely.
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European open alternatives exist—for almost everything.
This is not about perfection.
It is about refusal.
Boycott Is Not Extremism. It Is Self-Defense.
Yes, it’s hard.
Yes, it’s inconvenient.
Yes, it will feel like swimming upstream.
But what is the alternative?
To live inside a system where:
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Telling the truth gets you digitally erased
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Justice depends on U.S. approval
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Democracy collapses at the API level
This is not anti-American hate.
This is anti-imperial survival.
The Choice
Bow.
Or build.
Comply.
Or disconnect.
Stay comfortable.
Or stay free.
It is time for Plan B.
Back to the roots.
Back to autonomy.
Back to life.
yours truly,
Adaptation -Guide

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