Epigraph: "If one day they carry me out of here dead, know that I will die for justice, for peace, for a better life for all Haitians." — Jean-Bertrand Aristide Part I: From the Parish of the Poor Jean-Bertrand Aristide was born on July 15, 1953, in Port-Salut, a small town in southern Haiti. Orphaned... Continue Reading →
Bloodlines of Empire: Obama, the White Ruling Class, and the Inheritance of Colonial Power
The strange case of Barack Obama and the unbroken chain of colonial dominationBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 3, 2025The Face of Change, the Blood of ContinuityWhen Barack Obama stood on that stage in Chicago in 2008, the crowd roared like they were witnessing history. And in a way, they were. A Black... Continue Reading →
Frantz Fanon: The Revolutionary Psychiatrist Who Weaponized Theory
Part I: From Martinique to Blida – A Rebel Mind in the Making Frantz Fanon was not born into revolution. He was born into colonial contradiction. In 1925, under the shadow of French imperialism, Fanon came screaming into the world in Fort-de-France, Martinique—a so-called "overseas department" that was in reality a Black colony governed by... Continue Reading →
Looters in Pinstripes: Euroclear, the EU, and the Neo-Colonial Heist of Russia’s Wealth
Looters in Pinstripes: Euroclear, the EU, and the Neo-Colonial Heist of Russia’s WealthBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 3, 2025Part I: The Empire’s Paper Trail – How Reuters Whitewashes Financial Piracy“Europe will redistribute €3 billion from frozen Russian assets to compensate Western investors.” That’s the lead from Reuters’ latest dispatch, but let’s call... Continue Reading →
Essequibo and the Empire’s Lie: Excavating the Propaganda War Against Venezuela
Deconstructing the Associated Press narrative and reframing Venezuela’s sovereignty struggle through the lens of revolutionary solidarity By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 2, 2025 Excavating the Empire’s Narrative: The AP’s Framing and the Unspoken Hypocrisy Read the Associated Press story and you’ll catch the quiet hum of empire’s propaganda machine, humming along as... Continue Reading →
Intercepted Lies: The Empire’s Propaganda War Against Yemen’s Resistance
Excavating, dismantling, and reframing imperial propaganda in service of Yemen’s right to sovereignty, self-defense, and survival.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationMay 2, 2025I. The Script of Empire: How a Headline Manufactures ConsentThe Jerusalem Post’s headline—“US forces intercept shipment of Iranian weapons smuggled to Houthis”—is doing ideological work from the very first word. Every term is... Continue Reading →
Huawei the Hydra: Imperial Propaganda and the Tech War Against Sovereignty
Dissecting the ideological work of empire’s tech war propaganda: how a book review becomes a weapon against sovereignty By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 2, 2025 I. The Pen of Empire: How a Book Review Becomes a Weapon Kyle Chan’s review of Eva Dou’s House of Huawei in Phenomenal World isn’t just a... Continue Reading →
From Diaspora to Comprador: The Atlantic Council’s Cultural Front for US Imperialism in Africa
How the Atlantic Council’s “diaspora engagement” strategy extends technofascist imperialism through culture, business, and identity politics Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information | May 2, 2025 I. Digging Up the Empire’s New Script The Atlantic Council wants us to believe it’s discovered a new path to U.S.-Africa “engagement.” In a recent article by Kirstie Kwarteng, they pitch... Continue Reading →
Redlines: May 2, 2025
Redlines: Cutting Through Imperial Lies – May 2, 2025Daily Dispatches from the Frontlines of Global Class and Anti-Imperialist StruggleAfrica1. Atlantic Council pushes U.S.–Africa ‘diaspora engagement’The imperial scribes at the Atlantic Council want to rebrand U.S. meddling in Africa by weaponizing the African diaspora as middlemen for imperial interests. Beneath the fluffy talk of “partnership” is... Continue Reading →
Maurice Bishop: The People’s Prime Minister of the Caribbean
Maurice Bishop: The People’s Prime Minister of the Caribbean Prologue: A Revolutionary Cut Down, A Flame That Never Died In 1983, a Black socialist leader named Maurice Bishop was lined up against a wall by a U.S.-backed faction and gunned down. He was unarmed. He was beloved. And he had just begun building what many... Continue Reading →