A forensic dissection of imperial panic, narrative monopoly, and the dying breath of Western epistemic control in the age of multipolar meaning. A Weaponized Information excavation of how empires manufacture fear when their stories stop running the world.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 22, 2025 The Fabrication of a Threatened Empire The Guardian’s... Continue Reading →
The Christian Genocide That Wasn’t: How Empire Manufactures Moral Panic to Invade Nigeria
Trump’s threat to “save Nigerian Christians” is not a humanitarian mission — it is a geopolitical power grab, a resource war masquerading as moral duty, and the latest chapter in a centuries-long imperial script that uses race and religion to sanctify domination. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information, | November 20, 2025 The Empire Cries... Continue Reading →
Russia Without Putin: A Corrective Without a Compass
How Tony Wood’s corrective to Western liberal delusion stops short of anti-imperialist clarity — and what it reveals about the NATO Left’s crisis of thought. Weaponized Intellects Book Review Series | By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 19, 2025 “Too much attention has been paid to the man, and not enough to the... Continue Reading →
Empire on Thin Ice: The Arctic, the Melt, and the Making of a Multipolar North
As the ice retreats, The Economist promises “connection.” But beneath the shipping lanes and rare-earth dreams lies a deeper reality: the Arctic is becoming a frontline where empires overreach, Indigenous nations resist, and a multipolar world begins to surface through the cracks. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 19, 2025 How an Empire... Continue Reading →
The Economist, the Ruling Class, and the Managed Decline of the West
The Economist’s 2026 outlook presents a world of “manageable risks” and “resilient markets,” but behind the technocratic polish lies a deeper reality: an imperial economy held together by tariffs, debt, financial coercion, and speculative bubbles, whose costs are offloaded onto workers and the Global South. This essay excavates the propaganda, exposes the suppressed material foundations,... Continue Reading →
Russia’s “Reckoning” or the West’s Delusion? How The Economist Manufactures Collapse to Comfort a Dying Empire
This essay tears the mask off The Economist’s collapse narrative and exposes it as imperial comfort food for a ruling class terrified of losing the world it once controlled. It then digs beneath the rubble of Western claims to recover the independent, Global South–verified facts that reveal the real architecture of the war. With those... Continue Reading →
China’s “Year of Temptation”: How The Economist Manufactures Fear in an Age of Imperial Decline
A Weaponized Information excavation of Western propaganda, global power shifts, and the struggle for a just multipolar world.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 17, 2025Temptation as a Weapon: How the Economist Manufactures China’s “Hubris” The point of departure for this excavation is an article published by The Economist, “China will be tempted to... Continue Reading →
The Story They Tell When the World Is Burning
A Weaponized Propaganda Excavation of The Economist’s Fantasy of 2026—and the Real Global Forces Reshaping the Future By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 17, 2025 The Story They Tell When the World Is Burning Before we break open the machinery of this narrative, we have to name the text we are excavating. The... Continue Reading →
The American Pole: How a Dying Empire Rebuilds Its Fortress for War
Hemispheric Recolonization, Multipolar Sovereignty, and the Coming U.S. Confrontation with ChinaBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 16, 2025When the Empire Can’t Rule the Planet, It Builds a FortressEvery empire has its favorite lie. For the United States, the lie was that history ended in 1991 and the world would forever orbit around Washington... Continue Reading →
Walking Through Fire: Stalin, Survival, and the Class War Inside the Soviet Revolution
A Weaponized Intellects review of The Road to Terror: Stalin and the Self-Destruction of the Bolsheviks, 1932–1939by J. Arch Getty and Oleg V. Naumov — a forensic excavation of how a besieged socialist project fought its enemies abroad, its contradictions within, and the limits of human endurance.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Intellects — October Revolution... Continue Reading →