The Gabbard Leaks: Russiagate Was a Counterinsurgency Mother Jones gaslights the masses while laundering spook propaganda. The facts buried in the leaks expose an intelligence fabrication. Russiagate wasn’t a scandal—it was an imperial information war. Now is the time to organize, resist, and weaponize memory.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 22, 2025Manufacturing Treason:... Continue Reading →
The Seed as Commodity: Dialectics of Life and Accumulation in the Age of Technofascism
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationCapitalism Begins with the SeedJust as Karl Marx began Das Kapital with the analysis of the commodity—the "economic cell-form" of bourgeois society—we begin our inquiry into agricultural capitalism and ecosocialist transition with the seed. Not the seed in a purely biological sense, but the seed as commodity: the form in which... Continue Reading →
Google, YouTube, and the New Ministry of Truth: Censorship as Imperial Warfare
Big Tech isn’t cleaning up disinformation—it’s executing ideological warfare on behalf of empire. Section I exposes the CNBC article as a corporate-state press release cloaked in liberal concern. Section II reveals how YouTube’s censorship regime erases voices from the Global South while monetizing AI slop and Pentagon narratives. Section III traces the financial, institutional, and... Continue Reading →
Ghost Ships, Red Law: Yemen, Empire, and the War at the Chokepoint
A Telegraph panic dispatch frames Yemen’s maritime resistance as “terrorism,” but the real story is imperial unraveling. Beneath the propaganda lies a decade of siege, blockade, and the legal basis for revolutionary reprisal. Ansar Allah isn’t disrupting trade—they’re enforcing the Genocide Convention with rusted ships and militant clarity. From ports to pension funds, the rest... Continue Reading →
Revolution After Victory: Mao’s Sixty Points and the Struggle to Stay Red
In the wake of socialist victory, Mao sounded the alarm: triumph breeds complacency, and revolution demands method. His 1958 “Sixty Points” was not a plan—it was a weapon. A lesson in how to keep the revolution alive by transforming leadership, confronting contradiction, and placing politics in command. Weaponized Statesman Series | Mao in Nanning, 1958... Continue Reading →
Sanctioning Genocide: Justice For Palestine In The Land Of Bolivar
Twelve Global South nations met in Bogotá to impose sanctions on Israel, declaring its assault on Gaza a genocide. Their six-point plan targets arms, trade, and state complicity—moving beyond rhetoric to enforcement. Rooted in anti-colonial tradition, the Hague Group signals a shift toward decolonized international law. This is not protest—it’s power reclaimed, and a warning:... Continue Reading →
Discipline in the Chokepoint: Resistance, Rearmament, and the Panic of Empire
CNN frames Iran’s alliances as chaos to obscure the violence of U.S. and Israeli power. What’s left unsaid is a region under siege—bombed, sanctioned, and looted. These so-called “proxies” are sovereign forces resisting recolonization through armed coordination. Our task in the imperial core is to sabotage complicity and build counterpower from below. By Prince Kapone... Continue Reading →
Discipline in the Ashes: Stalin, Famine, and the First Breath of Socialist Construction
🟥 Discipline in the Ashes: Stalin, Famine, and the First Breath of Socialist Construction In the aftermath of imperialist invasion and civil war, Stalin’s address to the Eleventh Congress in 1922 was not a celebration of victory, but a warning against illusion. Standing amid starvation, disillusionment, and creeping bureaucratism, he issued a challenge to the... Continue Reading →
Locking Down the Chain: Korea and the Maritime Architecture of Empire
This Weaponized Propaganda Excavation (WPE)' dissects how U.S. military planners reframe imperial domination as regional defense, exposes the logistics infrastructure enabling war without consent, reframes Korea’s subordination through the lens of technofascism and hyper-imperialism, and maps out a strategy of resistance rooted in global solidarity and proletarian action.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July... Continue Reading →
Credit Is Not Eternal: Lenin, the Peasant, and the Test of Revolutionary State Power
In 1922, with the fires of civil war fading and the hardships of famine and bureaucratic decay sharpening into focus, Lenin stood before the Eleventh Party Congress not to celebrate victory, but to sound an alarm. In his most unsparing speech, he turned the full force of revolutionary critique inward—against incompetence, against illusion, and against... Continue Reading →