The Triad Age is a political warning flare disguised as a blueprint. It exposes how modern digital systems - from data surveillance to algorithmic control - are repeating the same structural patterns that once dismantled Reconstruction and locked Black America out of economic mobility for generations.
This book argues that the old economy was never designed for independent builders. It was engineered to slow them down. And in the AI century, those same systems are being rebuilt in digital form - faster, quieter, and harder to escape.
From the weaponized compliance that targeted G.O. Shuttle to the rise of decentralized tools that bypass traditional choke points, The Triad Age shows how the next era of American power will be shaped not by institutions, but by operators who refuse to wait for permission.
This is not a tech manual. This is a political survival guide.
Inside, readers will learn:
How historical systems of control reappear in modern digital infrastructure
Why AI and automation shift leverage away from gatekeepers
How tokenization creates new economic lanes for marginalized communities
Why decentralized networks weaken the old power centers
How operators can build sovereignty in an era of digital consolidation
If you've ever felt slowed down, boxed out, or strategically contained by systems that claim to serve you but quietly restrict your mobility, The Triad Age gives you the framework to break the cycle.
Perfect for readers interested in: AI, decentralization, digital equity, economic empowerment, Black entrepreneurship, future-of-work, political innovation, and movement-building.
The Triad Age isn't a prediction. It's the political reality unfolding right now - and only operators will survive it.