In 2009, Honduras found itself in turmoil after a military coup destabilized the country leading to unprecedented levels of violence and repression. Taking a page out of the “shock doctrine” playbook, the elite political actors behind the coup (including narco-dictator Juan Orlando Hernández, now pardoned by Donald Trump after being sentenced to 45 years in prison for drug trafficking and weapons charges) watered down environmental protections on Honduran land and approved illegal contracts to sell Indigenous and protected land to the highest bidder.
Among other corrupt dealings and land grabs, the government approved a law that enabled the creation of Peter Thiel’s Zones for Employment and Economic Development (ZEDEs). ZEDEs derive from the idea of “charter cities.” Proposed by former World Bank executive and economist Paul Romer, these proposed cities are enclaves within lower-income nations that “promote economic growth” through privatization and the disposal of national regulations, while gifting major tax incentives for foreign nations to invest in businesses. Special economic zones in Kenya, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia have faced criticism due to low wages, harsh working conditions, and threats to rights to free association and collective bargaining. Romer, one of the initial proponents of ZEDEs in Honduras, expressed criticism in 2015 regarding the Honduran ZEDEs and their lack of accountability to local laws, and anti-democratic governance.
These ZEDEs are a project of Praxis, a tech billionaire-funded start-up that aims to create libertarian city-states to “restore Western Civilization.” The ZEDEs are allowed to have their own government, police force, courts, laws, and any taxes collected would not be paid to the Honduran government but to the ZEDEs themselves. ZEDEs are a tech billionaire’s dream: unbridled power, tech fantasy, and resource hoarding, where the government is run by AI and cryptocurrency is the main currency.
Bring back the good old days, when billionaires lost everything, then leapt to their death from skyscrapers.
Broke: Little Saint James
Bespoke: Big Tegucigalpa
Slaps hood of fascist hellscape
You can fit so much child rape in here
libertarian city-states to “restore Western Civilization.”
These grasping neo-feudalist motherfuckers need a boot lodged somewhere dark and moist. And despite his delusions of being some kind of master of the universe, someone needs to break it to Thiel he ain’t the incarnation of Moore’s Ozymandias, despite the fact he clearly thinks dollars = ‘smart boy points’ that automatically confer genius on any topic his greasy, Zippy-the-Pinhead-esque noggin puts its mind to.
You mean there’s a Billionaire Pedophile destabilizing Governments so HE can Rule over the Ruins? And he’s a REPUBLICAN? I can’t BELIEVE how WRONG we were!
-QAnon!
21st century banana republics. When can we have this bastard’s head in a basket?
Never gonna happen, Peter. And you’re going to end up hurting a lot of people (hopefully yourself too) in the process.
Idk he’s already established the zoning to make it happen.
This is what I assume the plan is for the U.S. if when he and Vance successfully destroy the remainder of the federal government.
When people say we should just burn it all down and start from scratch I feel like people have to know they’re just handing the right wing anarchists who call themselves “libertarians” exactly what they’ve always wanted, right?
Nothing about what they’re doing resembles anarchy. It’s straight autocracy.
Anarchy is the opposite of what they want. Anarchy means no person is artificially elevated into hierarchy over others, and then where would they be? Treated equal? To the rest of us plebs? What a horrifying thought!
The nation’s turn toward anarcho-totalitarianism, which is based on radical anti-government and anti-democratic principles intended to ensure that capital has free rein in the economy, is rooted in the anti-socialist ideas of the first part of the 20th century. The intellectual heroes of anarcho-totalitarianism are the Austrian economists, Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, and Murray Rothbard, and American thinkers, Milton Friedman, Ayn Rand, Robert Nozick, Robert LeFevre, and several others. Barry Goldwater was the first libertarian to rise as a major candidate seeking the U.S. presidency, but it was Ronald Reagan who welcomed the anarchists to the White House, granting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Friedman. A few years later, George H. W. Bush followed by granting it to Hayek.
The existing system cannot be repaired, if that’s what you’re implying
People are surprisingly very good at rebuilding. We hate doing it, we drag our heels and refuse to until we’re left no other choice, but we’re generally very good at it when we’re forced to.
Wouldn’t it be ZEEDs?
Pretty sure it’s en Español…
Zonas de Empleo y Desarrollo Económico
I read that so many fucking times… ZEDE doesn’t make any sense.
That sounds awfully familiar: https://youtube.com/watch?v=5RpPTRcz1no









