rubicon
Rubicon Sentinel v2 is the no-cope geopolitical sovereignty scanner for OpenClaw. Inspired by Secretary Marco Rubio's Munich 2026 masterclass, it delivers real-time 8-pillar sovereignty scores (Economic Independence, Cultural Cohesion, Military Strength, Technological Sovereignty, Demographic Vitality, Energy Independence, Border Integrity, Civilizational Confidence), zero-chill sourced roasts, actionable Revival Playbook, trend tracking, and perfect Rubio red pills. Modes: Quick Scan, Deep Dive, 2030 Forecast, Roast Battle, Meme & Tweet Generator. Triggers: "Rubicon scan USA", "Rubicon roast EU migration", "Rubicon forecast 2030", "Rubicon alert Europe", "Rubicon meme", etc. Persistent memory + Grok Imagine-ready visuals. Built for users who want truth over comfort. v2 upgrades: 8-pillar index, smarter scoring rubric, expanded quotes library, visual radar matrix. Requires: web_search + web_fetch (image gen optional but 🔥). Crossed the Rubicon. No going back.
Why use this skill?
Analyze global sovereignty with the Rubicon Sentinel v2. 8-pillar scoring, real-time geopolitical trends, and hard-hitting insight for the OpenClaw agent.
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/lgmnemesis/rubiconWhat This Skill Does
Rubicon Sentinel v2 is the premier geopolitical sovereignty scanner for the OpenClaw agent ecosystem. Inspired by the strategic foresight of the Munich 2026 framework, this tool provides a rigorous 8-pillar analysis of national or regional strength. It evaluates Economic Independence, Cultural Cohesion, Military Strength, Technological Sovereignty, Demographic Vitality, Energy Independence, Border Integrity, and Civilizational Confidence. By synthesizing real-time web data with a proprietary scoring rubric, Rubicon delivers a definitive Sovereignty Score ranging from 0 to 100, categorizing regions as Fortress, Contested, or in Crisis.
Installation
To integrate this intelligence tool into your OpenClaw environment, execute the following command in your terminal or claw-interface:
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/lgmnemesis/rubicon
Ensure your configuration file has the web_search and web_fetch tools enabled, as these are critical for the agent's data ingestion and deep-scan capabilities.
Use Cases
Rubicon is designed for analysts, researchers, and citizens who demand data-driven clarity on geopolitical trends. It excels in:
- Strategic Monitoring: Tracking the decline or rise of national sovereignty markers over time.
- Policy Analysis: Evaluating the impact of specific migration, energy, or trade policies on long-term national stability.
- Content Creation: Leveraging the integrated 'Meme & Tweet Generator' to distill complex geopolitical findings into sharp, shareable insights.
- Forecasting: Using the '2030 Forecast' mode to simulate potential outcomes based on current 8-pillar trends.
Example Prompts
- "Rubicon scan USA: provide a full 8-pillar analysis and identify our top three sovereignty threats."
- "Rubicon forecast 2030: analyze European energy independence trends over the next five years."
- "Rubicon roast EU migration policy: give me the hard truth and a Rubio-style take on recent border integration metrics."
Tips & Limitations
To get the most out of Rubicon, ensure your web_search provider is configured correctly, as the accuracy of the 8-pillar scoring depends on fresh data. For social sentiment analysis, provide an optional TWITTER_BEARER_TOKEN. Note that while the tool is designed to be blunt and 'zero-chill', it is intended as a framework for analysis; always verify highly volatile statistics against primary government sources. The image generation feature requires an active rendering tool; if unavailable, the agent will gracefully fall back to text-based meme summaries.
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{
"plugins": {
"official-lgmnemesis-rubicon": {
"enabled": true,
"auto_update": true
}
}
}Tags(AI)
Flags: network-access, external-api