Behind every "Made in America" label is an empire of extraction, terror, and recalibration. The truth isn't stamped on the product — it's buried in the global plantation. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information April 30, 2025 Part I: Beneath the Branding Lies the Empire Al Jazeera's latest breakdown on U.S. household manufacturing peels back... Continue Reading →
The Commune Must Not Be Televised: Venezuela, Participatory Democracy, and the Propaganda of Silence
Excavating the deliberate media blackout on Venezuela’s revolutionary democracy and reclaiming the commune as a global threat to empire. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | April 30, 2025 I. When the People Plan: Why Empire Fears the Venezuelan Commune Google “Venezuela” and what do you get? A cascade of headlines screaming collapse, repression, and... Continue Reading →
Muammar Gaddafi: The Son of the Desert, the Enemy of Empire
Prologue: The Man They Couldn’t Control Before the bombs. Before the lies. Before the bayonet and the betrayal, Muammar Gaddafi was a barefoot boy in the red sands of Sirte, raised under a sky scorched by empire. He lived in a tent. He read the Quran by lamplight. He watched colonial soldiers parade through his... Continue Reading →
Burkina Faso’s Nationalization Drive: Breaking the Imperial Chain
When the colonized reclaim their land, the empire calls it chaos. We call it revolution. A Weaponized Information excavation of imperial propaganda and anti-colonial resistance. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | April 29, 2025 I. Framing the Battle Once again, the empire lets out a shriek. A shriek not of pain, but of panic.... Continue Reading →
Comrade Babu: Zanzibar’s Marxist and the Internationalism of African Liberation
Comrade Babu: Zanzibar’s Marxist and the Internationalism of African Liberation "The fight against imperialism cannot be local. It must be united, international, and rooted in socialist transformation." — Abdulrahman Mohamed Babu Revolution from the Coast: The Marxist of Zanzibar Abdulrahman Mohamed Babu was a leading figure in the 1964 Zanzibar Revolution and a committed Marxist... Continue Reading →
Thomas Sankara: The Upright Man and His Revolutionary Legacy
Thomas Sankara: The Upright Man and the Struggle for a Free AfricaRevolutionary Legacy Series | Weaponized InformationEpigraph: "You cannot carry out fundamental change without a certain amount of madness. It comes from nonconformity, the courage to turn your back on the old formulas." — Thomas SankaraIntroductionThomas Sankara was not simply a political leader. He was... Continue Reading →
Julius Nyerere: The Teacher Who Tried to Liberate Africa Without Selling It
Julius Nyerere: The Teacher Who Tried to Liberate Africa Without Selling It "Capitalism means that the masses will work, and a few people—the capitalists—will benefit. Socialism means that the people will work for the benefit of the people."— Julius K. NyerereThe Educator-in-Chief of African SocialismJulius Nyerere didn’t seize power with a gun or inherit it... Continue Reading →
Modibo Keïta: The Teacher Who Defied the French Empire
"There is no true independence without economic sovereignty." — Modibo Keïta The Revolutionary Schoolmaster Modibo Keïta didn’t rise to power through the barrel of a gun. He came with a book in one hand and socialism in the other. A teacher by training, a revolutionary by necessity, Keïta led Mali through one of the most... Continue Reading →
The Gringo is the Enemy: Sheinbaum’s Speech, Anti-Yankee Nationalism, and the Next Phase of Continental Class
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | April 2025I. “The United States is the villain of our story.”When Claudia Sheinbaum stood before a roaring crowd and spoke these words, she did not invent a narrative — she reminded the Mexican people of a history written in blood. From the illegal U.S. invasion of 1846 to... Continue Reading →
Europe’s Delusions of Grandeur in Africa’s New Game: A Revolutionary Analysis
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | April 25, 2025“The colonizer, who fabricated the colonized subject, tends to glorify the fragmented, distorted version of himself reflected in the broken mirror of conquest.” – Frantz FanonCan Europe Compete in Africa’s New Great Game? is not so much an article as it is a death rattle—the last... Continue Reading →