As Vingroup tightens its grip across Vietnam’s economic sectors, the contradictions of market socialism sharpen. But this isn’t surrender to capital—it’s a contested battlefield. The Party’s next move may determine whether the revolution advances or retreats. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 15, 2025 False Binaries and Manufactured Collapse Leo Tran, a Southeast Asia-focused... Continue Reading →
Ethiopia Breaks the Spell: Mining Sovereignty in the Age of Empire
How $1.6 Billion in Chinese Mineral Deals Mark a Revolt Against IMF Rule By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 15, 2025 I. Behind the Headlines: Who Writes the Script for Empire? By Weaponized Information | May 2025 Let’s not get it twisted—Tsvetana Paraskova didn’t stumble upon Ethiopia’s new mineral deals while wandering through... Continue Reading →
Redlines: May 15, 2025
Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Global Class and Anti-Imperialist Struggle By Weaponized Information | May 15, 2025 Africa Niger Tells France: Get Your Hands Off Our Uranium For decades, France lit its cities with uranium ripped from Niger’s earth, while Nigeriens stayed in the dark—literally and politically. Now the government in Niamey has pulled... Continue Reading →
Evo Morales: The Cocalero Who Refused To Die
From Jungle Resistance to Multipolar Revolution, the Struggle of Bolivia’s Indigenous Left Lives OnBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 2025Born from Túpac Amaru“They thought they killed Túpac Amaru. But we are his children. We are the rebellion he left behind.” — Evo MoralesBefore Evo Morales was a president, before he was a union... Continue Reading →
American Caliphate: Trump’s Holy War for the Future of Empire
Sanctions lifted, satellites launched, tyrants embraced—Trump’s Middle East tour isn’t diplomacy, it’s a digital crusade to salvage U.S. hegemony through Gulf monarchs, billionaires, and blood-soaked bargains. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 14, 2025 Where There’s Smoke, There’s Empire: The Mirage of Trump’s Return Let’s dispense with the pageantry. This isn’t diplomacy—it’s imperial choreography... Continue Reading →
Cartel Crossings and Imperial Recalibration: The Guzmán Deal as Technofascist Statecraft
What looks like a plea bargain may be something far more dangerous: the quiet construction of a narco-paramilitary subcontractor for U.S. empire in the Western Hemisphere.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationMay 14, 2025Author’s Note: A Thesis in the Fog Let’s begin with honesty. This is not a courtroom brief. It’s not a classified leak or... Continue Reading →
Redlines: May 14, 2025
Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Global Class and Anti-Imperialist Struggle By Weaponized Information | May 14, 2025 Africa France and Algeria Clash as the Ghosts of Empire Roam France expelled Algerian diplomats in a colonial tantrum masked as diplomacy. The spark was a dispute over diplomatic procedure—but the real trigger was Algeria’s rejection of... Continue Reading →
Ceasefires and Chains: Trump’s Middle East “Peace” as Imperial Recolonization
The empire returns not to make peace, but to make profit—and to break resistance. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 14, 2025 What Empire Lifts, It Owns The lifting of sanctions on Syria wasn’t mercy—it was a hostile corporate acquisition. Trump has rebranded imperialism as economic “normalization,” where rebel-turned-technocrats like Ahmed al-Sharaa govern... Continue Reading →
The European Aberration, Part I: The West Was Never Civilized
Capitalism, Conquest, and the Making of a Death Project By Prine Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 14, 2025 The West Was Never Civilized I was raised on the myths. Like so many of us born inside the belly of the beast, I was taught to see the West as the center of the world—reason’s... Continue Reading →
Pepe Mujica: From Guerrilla to President, from Prison Cell to People’s Tribunal
Born of the Land, Forged in Struggle “I’m not poor. Poor are those who need too much.” — José “Pepe” Mujica Pepe Mujica came from the soil—not the palaces, not the parliaments, but the hard land and harder times of Montevideo’s outskirts. Born in 1935 to a farming family that lost almost everything, he knew... Continue Reading →