By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationI. Bread As Life: The People's SustenanceIn Roman-occupied Palestine, bread wasn’t symbolic. It was survival. The working class—farmers, day laborers, fishers, women—got by on barley loaves and debt. Bread made up up to 75% of a poor person’s diet. So when Jesus taught the people to pray “Give us this day... Continue Reading →
“By This Sign We Conquer”: The Cross as Empire’s Logo (Part III)
by Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information “They turned an execution device into a holy relic—and called it redemption.” —A Comrade Read Part I: In the Name of the Father, the Empire, and the Holy Profit Margin Read Part II: The Gospel According to the Oppressed I. A Symbol Hiding in Plain Sight To the average Christian,... Continue Reading →
The Gospel According to the Oppressed (Part II)
Part II: Christianity as Liberation, from the Catacombs to the Cane Fieldsby Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information “When I rise, I bring the wrath of heaven with me.”—Nat TurnerRead Part I here:In the Name of the Father, the Empire, and the Holy Profit MarginI. Breaking the Cross, Resurrecting the RebelIf Part I traced how Christianity was... Continue Reading →
“In the Name of the Father, the Empire, and the Holy Profit Margin”
Part I: Christianity as Spiritual Counterinsurgencyby Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information “Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s…”—Jesus, according to the imperial editorsI. The Gospel According to EmpireBefore it was the ideological oxygen of Western civilization, Christianity was a threat. A revolutionary movement led by a poor Hebrew anti-colonial preacher, publicly executed by a Roman colonial state.... Continue Reading →
Yeshua ben Yosef: Revolutionary Healer in the Shadow of Empire
"Blessed are the poor, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven… but woe to you who are rich, for you have received your consolation." — Yeshua ben Yosef (Luke 6:20, 24) The Radical from Nazareth Yeshua ben Yosef—known to most as Jesus—was not the blond-haired pacifist of Renaissance paintings or the domesticated prophet of American... Continue Reading →
Sermon in the Rubble: Yeshua, Gaza, and the Gospel of Resistance
Written by Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information “Whatever you did to the least of these, you did to me.” — Yeshua (Matthew 25:40) Beloved, let us gather today not in celebration, but in defiance. Not in comfort, but in clarity. For on this Easter, while sermons fill stained-glass cathedrals and choirs rise in harmony, the... Continue Reading →
Neto Was No Comprador: The Poet-President Who Defeated The Empire
“Our contribution has to be given not only for the liquidation of the colonial system but also for the liquidation of ignorance, disease and primitive forms of social organization.”— Agostinho NetoThe Revolutionary LyricistAgostinho Neto was not the West’s idea of a president. He was a poet. A guerrilla. A Marxist. And above all, a Pan-African... Continue Reading →
Redlines: April 19, 2025
Subhead: Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration.AfricaHow China is filling weapons supply gap in Africa's Sahel left by France and RussiaFramed as opportunism, China’s arms deals in the Sahel actually reflect a deeper shift: the collapse of French neocolonial control and the search for sovereign alternatives.... Continue Reading →
Cabral Was No Pawn: The Guerilla Who Claimed No Easy Victories
The Strategist of Liberation“Always bear in mind that the people are not fighting for ideas, for the things in anyone’s head. They are fighting to win material benefits... for a better life, and for their children’s future.” — Amílcar CabralAmílcar Cabral wasn’t a mascot for anti-colonial struggle. He was its engineer. In a world where... Continue Reading →
Revolution Through Reparations: The Global South Demands the Debt Be Paid
At the United Nations this week, Africa and her scattered children didn’t come to ask for favors. They came with a bill. And this time, the Global South isn’t leaving without payment. I. A Forum Four Centuries Late New York City—center of global finance, media, and empire—was forced this week to host something it rarely... Continue Reading →