A new wave of mass graves uncovered in Libya reopens an old wound—one the imperialist media would rather sanitize than expose. But the bones beneath Sirte speak, and they tell a story of revolution, betrayal, and the unfinished struggle for sovereignty. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 4, 2025 Unearthing the Narrative: How... Continue Reading →
Redlines: June 4, 2025
Redlines – June 4, 2025 Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Empire: Exposing Capitalist Crisis, Imperialist Recalibration, and the Global Struggle for Liberation AFRICA Namibia Courts Western Energy Investors in Bid for “Green Powerhouse” Status Namibia is being hailed as the continent’s next renewable energy “leader” after launching a new round of hydrogen and solar... Continue Reading →
When Billionaires Quarrel (Again): Trump, Musk, and the Battle to Recolonize the Core
Austerity for the people, subsidies for capital—two wings of empire spar over who gets to pilot the crash landing By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 3, 2025 The Manufactured Rift: A Class Dispute Masquerading as Public Debate The article in question—published June 3, 2025, in The Washington Post and authored by Jacob Bogage... Continue Reading →
Groceries Cost More in the U.S.—Because Capitalism Needs Hunger to Survive
Food inflation in the imperial core isn’t a glitch. It’s how capital disciplines labor and stabilizes empire—one overpriced meal at a time. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 3, 2025 Part I: Hunger as Business, Affordability as Propaganda By Weaponized Information | June 2025 G. Brian Davis is a freelance personal finance writer... Continue Reading →
Cash, Coca, and Counterinsurgency: Colombia’s Substitution Scheme Is a Smokescreen
They say it’s development. We call it war by other means. Colombia’s crop substitution program won’t uproot exploitation—only revolution will. The real harvest here is imperial pacification. And the campesinos know it.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 3, 2025Cash for Crops, Silence for Struggle: How Empire Gentrifies the CountrysideAl Jazeera wants you to... Continue Reading →
Wells of Defiance: China, Egypt, and the Revolutionary Infrastructure of Multipolarity
Where empire left famine, China drills for food. In the sands of Egypt’s Western Desert, water flows—not as charity, but as strategy. And the crops rising from that soil are a warning to the old world: sovereignty is being rebuilt underground. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 3, 2025 Digging Beneath the Headlines:... Continue Reading →
Fruit, Not Firepower: Laos, China, and the Agrarian Frontlines of Multipolarity
As Western empires sow war and dependency, Laos exports sovereignty by the truckload—quietly rewriting the rules of global trade with mangoes, not missiles. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 3, 2025 P Peeling Back the Layers: Fruit, Power, and the Battle for Sovereignty At first glance, it’s just a feel-good story buried deep... Continue Reading →
Senegal Tries to Break Free—But the IMF Still Has the Keys
How Western media is laundering austerity as sovereignty while the Senegalese people fight to reclaim their future from debt, dependency, and neocolonial theft By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 3, 2025 Part I – Budget Discipline in Chains: When Sovereignty Is Rewritten by the Creditors By Weaponized Information | June 3, 2025 They... Continue Reading →
Redlines: June 3, 2025
Redlines: June 3, 2025 Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, colonial contradiction, and technofascist stabilization. Africa Coltan Keeps the Tech Flowing—But Congo Bleeds The so-called “digital age” runs on coltan, and the heart of that supply chain is the Congo—where the blood of African workers keeps Silicon Valley glowing. Western headlines... Continue Reading →
Peasants and Revolution: From Mao to Cabral
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information The Revolutionary Subject from the Soil Western Marxism long wrote off the peasantry as pre-political, reactionary, or at best transitional. But history—especially in the colonial and semi-colonial world—has exposed that lie with blood and fire. The most successful revolutions of the 20th century—China, Vietnam, Cuba, Mozambique, Angola, Guinea-Bissau—were peasant-based, anti-colonial,... Continue Reading →