As revolutionary governments reclaim national wealth, imperial capital goes hunting for weaker prey By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 7, 2025 Part I: The Propaganda of Plunder — How Reuters Sanitizes Neocolonial Flight Reuters is not a neutral newswire. It is a British-based, Canadian-owned corporate information syndicate that exists to manage the ideological... Continue Reading →
Hugo Chávez: The Revolutionary From the Plains
How a Soldier Became a Socialist, a President Became a Protagonist, and a People Became a Power By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information Part I: From the Plains of Sabaneta to the Barracks “I am from the people, and I owe myself to the people.” — Hugo Chávez Hugo Chávez was born on July 28,... Continue Reading →
Biotech Sovereignty in Silence: Cuba, Russia, and the Propaganda of Erasure
Exposing the Western media blackout on Cuban-Russian biotech cooperation as imperial narrative warfare By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 6, 2025 I. The Erasure of Cuba’s Revolution: Why Western Media Won’t Tell You the Truth On May 6, 2025, teleSUR reported that Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel visited St. Petersburg, meeting with Governor Alexandr... Continue Reading →
Dhoruba Bin Wahad: Stormborn Panther, Prisoner of Empire, Revolutionary Still
Part I: From the Ghetto to the Vanguard—The Birth of a Revolutionary Before he was Dhoruba Bin Wahad, he was Richard Earl Moore—born in the belly of the beast, Harlem 1944, raised in the volatile and segregated cauldron of the South Bronx. His youth unfolded amidst state violence, poverty, racial containment, and the heroin that... Continue Reading →
Cinco de Mayo and the Settler Fetish: America’s Drunken Denial of Empire
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 5, 2025Cinco de Mayo and the Settler Fetish: America’s Drunken Denial of EmpireThey’ll toast to “Mexican pride” over tequila shots this Cinco de Mayo—while ICE vans circle the block. They’ll dress in sombreros, guzzle margaritas, shout “¡Viva México!”—all while cheering politicians who build higher walls, who deport... Continue Reading →
Jean-Bertrand Aristide: The Revolutionary Priest of Haiti
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 →
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 →
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 →
Burkina Faso’s Revolutionary Resolve: Defying Empire’s Lies and Coups
Weaponized Propaganda Excavation on AP’s Coverage of Ibrahim Traoré and the Global Struggle for African Sovereignty By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 1, 2025 The Empire’s Smear Campaign Against Traoré The Associated Press wants you to believe Burkina Faso is teetering on the edge of chaos, that its people are brainwashed into chanting for... Continue Reading →
Daniel Ortega: The Man Who Walked With Sandino’s Ghost
Daniel Ortega: The Man Who Walked With Sandino’s Ghost Prologue: Sandino Never Died Augusto César Sandino was executed by the U.S.-backed Somoza regime in 1934, but he never truly died. He lived in the hills of Las Segovias. In the machete songs of the peasantry. In the anti-imperialist speeches smuggled from Havana. In the whispers... Continue Reading →