How the gospel of peace became the moral language of empire—and why revolution must reclaim it from liberal hands. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Intellects Book Review | October 2025 The Saints of Surrender They tell us that peace is sacred, that if we just bow our heads and love our enemies, the world will... Continue Reading →
From Flank to Fulcrum: Türkiye, the Crisis of Atlanticism, and the Socialist Tendency of Multipolarity
How Türkiye’s break with the West signals not merely a geopolitical realignment but a civilizational reorientation — one that exposes the contradictions of global capitalism and opens the path toward a new socialist world order. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 12, 2025 The Cracks in the Atlantic Wall For seventy years, Türkiye... Continue Reading →
The Party That Wouldn’t Break: Kim Jong Un and the Dialectic of Socialist Permanence
At the 80th anniversary of the Workers’ Party of Korea, Kim Jong Un reasserts the moral and political grammar of a revolution that endures by self-correction, unity, and defiance—transforming siege into pedagogy, hardship into method, and permanence into proof of socialism’s vitality.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 11, 2025Pyongyang, October 10 — The... Continue Reading →
“The Philosopher of the Master Class” — Why Losurdo’s Nietzsche Matters Now
A review of Nietzsche: The Aristocratic Rebel by Domenico Losurdo — a ruthless excavation of Europe’s most reactionary philosopher. Losurdo drags Nietzsche out of myth and into history, exposing his war on equality as the moral software of empire. Our review reads Losurdo as a weapon: a guide for revolutionaries to unmask how Nietzsche’s aristocratic... Continue Reading →
The Empire of “Peace”: María Corina Machado, the Nobel Prize, and the Long War Against Venezuela
How the Nobel Peace Prize became another front in Washington’s hybrid war — turning coup plotters into saints of “democracy” and laundering regime change through the language of peace. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 10, 2025 The Empire’s Peace They called it a victory for peace. Cameras flashed, diplomats smiled, and somewhere... Continue Reading →
Che Guevara: Socialist Revolution and the Birth of the New Human Being
The Living Fire of Theory: Che’s Marxism Against the Machinery of Death By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 9, 2025 History rarely pauses for philosophers, but it listens when one of them picks up a rifle. When Che Guevara crossed from Argentina into the jungles of Cuba, he carried no blueprint for socialism... Continue Reading →
The Empire That Eats Itself: Trump 2.0, Labor Recalibration, and the Internalization of Imperial Parasitism
How the U.S. ruling class seeks to preserve global dominance by turning the colonial order inward — through tariffs, deportations, and the domestic replication of global-South conditions. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | 2025 Consumption as the Mirror of Empire They say the American economy runs on the consumer—that the heartbeat of its strength... Continue Reading →
Weaponized Statecraft: The Civilizational Declaration — Putin’s 2025 Valdai Address and the Dialectics of Multipolarity
From reactive sovereignty to proactive world-making — how Russia’s Valdai doctrine signals the consolidation of the multipolar epochBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 8, 2025The End of Empire’s ScriptThe stage was set in Sochi, under the heavy October air that always seems to carry more than the weather — it carries history. President... Continue Reading →
National Self-Defense in the Age of Multipolarity
From Libya’s Ruins to Venezuela’s Resolve — How the Global South Is Relearning the Art of SovereigntyBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 2025The Return of Armed SovereigntyThe myth of a “rules-based international order” has finally collapsed under the weight of its own hypocrisy. For three decades, Washington and its junior partners cloaked naked... Continue Reading →
The Original Psy-Op: Race and the Making of the American Empire
Long before propaganda and mass media, there was race—the ruling class’s first great psychological operation. It turned conquest into freedom, slavery into destiny, and a continent of nations into one empire under disguise.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationOctober 4, 2025Preface: Excavating the Mask to Clarify the TerrainThis essay sits inside the Race/Class 101 project as... Continue Reading →