Kitco’s reporting cloaks imperial fear in financial jargon while casting African strategy as recklessness. Our excavation exposes the gold rush for what it really is: a sovereign response to centuries of extraction. Gold accumulation and mine nationalization are steps toward regional counterpower, not economic suicide. Revolutionaries in the imperial core must act—where the vaults are... Continue Reading →
The iPhone, the Tariff, and the Technofascist Deal: Excavating Apple’s $100 Billion Loyalty Pledge
The Apple-Trump investment spectacle is not about reviving American industry—it’s about consolidating imperial command over capital, labor, and logistics through economic blackmail and digital extraction. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 6, 2025 Manufacturing Consent: How CNBC Turned a Contract Into a Covenant On August 6, 2025, CNBC published an article titled “Apple... Continue Reading →
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: How War Contracts Became the Backbone of American Technofascism
Missiles over meals, algorithms over aid, and empire over everything. As social programs collapse, billion-dollar contracts to Lockheed, Raytheon, and Palantir define a new era of class rule. This is austerity for the masses, enrichment for the war machine, and surveillance for the colonized. Technofascism doesn’t arrive with a bang—it’s billed quarterly.By Prine Kapone |... Continue Reading →
Flag-Waving on Borrowed Bases: India, the Philippines, and the Choreography of Containment
Zee News performs propaganda, not journalism, staging war drills as patriotic spectacle. India and the Philippines are not asserting sovereignty—they are rehearsing U.S. war plans. This is not strategy—it is Sovereignty Theater managed by compradors under hyperimperial command. We must sabotage the logistics of empire and organize rupture, not reform.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information... Continue Reading →
The Tyranny in Bronze: Why America Honors Slavers and Silences Rebels
As the U.S. government reinstalls a Confederate war criminal in the capital, it reveals not a flaw in its democracy—but the very foundation of its rule. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 5, 2025 The Statue Falls, the Empire Rebuilds It They dragged it down on Juneteenth. Ropes wrapped around the bronze neck... Continue Reading →
Inputs of Empire: Fragmentation, Extraction, and the Anarchy of the Agricultural Supply Chain
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationInputs Before FoodIn capitalist agriculture, the growing of food no longer begins with soil or community. It begins with debt, chemical inputs, proprietary software, and fossil-fueled supply chains. The process of life reproduction—what Indigenous societies organized around ecological reciprocity—is today fractured and rerouted through a global supply system governed by monopoly... Continue Reading →
Black Scare, Red Scare, Class War
Charisse Burden-Stelly’s Scientific Autopsy of U.S. Empire and Its Racial Counterinsurgency LogicBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 3, 2025Capitalist Racism Is Not a Bug—It’s the Operating SystemThere are books that describe the system, books that critique the system, and then there are books that make you realize you were still living inside the... Continue Reading →
Farm Raids, Forced Displacement, and the Colonial Border Regime
Politico’s sentimental framing erases the system behind the raids. Deportations function as economic warfare, not law enforcement. ICE is the front line of a technofascist labor recalibration strategy. Real resistance means land back, abolition, and working-class insurrection. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 2, 2025Sanitized Saints and Raids Without Empire: Politico’s Performance of... Continue Reading →
Uranium and the Unfinished Struggle: Excavating the Tanzanian-Russian Deal at Namtumbo
What lies beneath the ground—and the headlines—is a story of empire, extraction, and the contested terrain of multipolarity By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 1, 2025 Radioactive Friendship or Resource Grab? Unmasking the Tanzanian-Russian Uranium Deal On July 31st, The East African ran a brief article by Apolinari Tairo announcing the launch of... Continue Reading →
Of Rope and Revolution: The Thug, the Lumpen, and the World That Made Them
When labor is outlawed and life is disposable, strangulation becomes political economy By Pablo Katari | Weaponized Information | August 1, 2025 I. Of Beggars and Bandits: The Specter Beneath Civilization History, when written by the victorious pickpockets of the world-market, is quick to condemn those who steal outside its formal registers. And so we... Continue Reading →