His life was an arsenal of propaganda, his death a gift to the ruling class. The empire mourns its guards while erasing its captives. Liberalism launders violence into opinion, reaction recasts repression as free speech. Breaking the spell means naming the violence and standing with the oppressed. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September... Continue Reading →
Poland, NATO, and China: Freight Trains Through the Contradictions of Empire
A Warsaw–China rail link exposes the cracks of unipolar order: a NATO frontline state hedging into Belt and Road corridors, caught between Atlanticist loyalty and the pull of multipolar recalibration.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 9, 2025The Story They Want You to HearAlicja Ptak, writing for Notes from Poland, presents the new freight... Continue Reading →
Belarus, the West, and the Spy Scare: Fear as the Glue of a Crumbling Empire
The expulsions and arrests are less about espionage than about bloc discipline. In the twilight of Western supremacy, every accusation becomes a weapon, every headline a tool to enforce loyalty, and every silence a shield for imperial decline. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 9, 2025 Spies, Shadows, and the Manufacture of Fear... Continue Reading →
The Red Barn Illusion: How the Myth of Two Million Farms Shields Monopoly Power
Behind the census math and pastoral nostalgia lies a system of dispossession: Black farmers erased by bureaucracy, migrant workers disciplined by deportation, Indigenous nations robbed of sovereignty, and Wall Street financiers turning soil into spreadsheets. The “two million farms” myth is their camouflage, but resistance is already germinating across the land. By Prince Kapone |... Continue Reading →
The Web Was Never Open: Google’s Confession and the Architecture of Enclosure
Google admits in court that the “open web” is collapsing, even as it reassures the public everything is fine. This decline was built through decades of deregulation, liability shields, and fake neutrality. What we face now is enclosure—technofascism, platform feudalism, and digital colonialism dressed up as innovation. The answer is to refuse serfdom and build... Continue Reading →
LeBron in the People’s Daily: Basketball Between Empire and Solidarity
When the NBA sees profit, LeBron sees people—and the struggle over who owns the game reveals the larger struggle over who owns our future. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 9, 2025 The Court as a Stage for Empire Reuters wants you to believe that LeBron James publishing an essay in the People’s... Continue Reading →
Treasury’s Collapse Doctrine: Bessent, Trump, and the Sanctions Gamble
NBC gives airtime to Scott Bessent’s call to “collapse” Russia’s economy, framing tariffs and sanctions as proof of strength while exposing the cracks between empire’s rhetoric and reality.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 7, 2025From Containment to Collapse: The Treasury as War Department On September 7, 2025, NBC News ran a story by... Continue Reading →
Fortress Empire and the American Pole
The Pentagon’s draft defense strategy is no retreat from global confrontation—it is the reassertion of hemispheric domination. Behind the language of “homeland security” lies Monroe Doctrine 2.0, technofascist consolidation at home, and the attempt to weld the Americas into a captive pole of power in a multipolar world.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September... Continue Reading →
Pentagon’s Fortress Turn: From China Threats to Homeland Militarization
Politico reports that the Pentagon’s new National Defense Strategy shifts away from deterring Beijing and toward domestic deployments, Caribbean patrols, border militarization, and hemispheric policing — a move it calls a “striking reversal” that leaves U.S. allies uneasy.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 6, 2025The Art of Dressing Bayonets in Silk On September... Continue Reading →
Forged in Siege, Rising in Unity: The Xi–Putin–Kim Alliance and the Birth of Multipolarity
Western pundits shriek at the sight of three leaders on a Beijing stage. But beneath the flags and fireworks lies the truth: Russia, China, and the DPRK are not improvising—they are building. Energy arteries, trade corridors, sanctions-proof circuits, and shared sovereignty are welding into the backbone of a new world order. What the empire calls... Continue Reading →