Jensen Huang is celebrated as the face of AI hardware, the billionaire who turned Nvidia into the empire’s silicon gatekeeper. But behind the praise lies a scam: a monopoly propped up by U.S. sanctions and export bans designed to starve China of GPUs. Washington strangles supply and then laughs when Chinese labs struggle, ignoring the fact they are still producing competitive models with scraps. The hypocrisy is staggering. America hoards, mocks, and then fears the inevitable: innovation outside its control. Taiwan is caught in the middle, its foundries turned into bargaining chips. Nvidia tried to frame partnerships as '50/50 deals' — but the reality was exploitation. Profits flow west, risks stay east. And while Wall Street cheers, markets in Asia sour, and Nvidia bleeds billions in lost sales. Truthloop says it plain: monopolies do not last. By trying to cage the future, Jensen and his backers are creating the very rival they fear. The empire’s hardware empire is already cracking, and no amount of PR can patch silicon arrogance.