Foundations laid in steel and circuits, institutionalized in Tianjin, and proclaimed on Beijing’s avenues — multipolarity has left the page and entered history. The Global South builds, empire sabotages, and the crack in the order widens. Grammar, backbone, ritual, and governance converge into a new architecture. The task now is to make it irreversible through... Continue Reading →
U.S. Attack on Venezuela: Drug War Theater, Imperial War Reality
Washington bombed a Venezuelan boat and rolled warships into the Caribbean, calling it counternarcotics. In truth, it’s a war for oil, sovereignty, and the future of multipolarity. Behind the headlines lies the Monroe Doctrine reborn. The stakes are nothing less than empire’s survival versus a people’s right to be free. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized... Continue Reading →
From Crony Capitalism to Technofascism: Why Newsom’s Jab at Trump Misses the Point
Gavin Newsom brands Trump the “leading nationalist and socialist of our time.” Democrats decry cronyism. Republicans shout America First. But behind the slogans, both parties run the same monopoly system: bailouts, subsidies, and surveillance—capitalism without its mask.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 3, 2025When Capitalism Calls Itself SocialistAt the end of August 2025,... Continue Reading →
Loose Lips Can’t Sink This Ship: Propaganda, “Betrayal,” and the West’s Desperate War on Multipolarity
NATO’s news mills took one reformist’s loose talk and dressed it up as proof of Russian treachery, all while hiding U.S. bombs, Israeli missiles, and the role of Iran’s comprador clique. This is empire’s game: smear allies, fracture blocs like BRICS and the SCO, and sell despair as fact. But from Tehran’s streets to Oakland’s... Continue Reading →
Framing Sovereignty as Senility: Excavating the BBC’s Narrative on Ahn Hak-sop
How imperial propaganda turns testimony into tragedy, and why Ahn Hak-sop’s final walk demands we join living struggles for Korean sovereignty By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 1, 2025 Framing Sovereignty as Senility: Excavating the BBC’s Narrative on Ahn Hak-sop The story the British press wants us to absorb is simple: a frail... Continue Reading →
From Yellowcake to Sovereignty: Niger Turns France’s Theft into Russia’s Opening
The BBC paints Niger’s sovereignty as a fantasy, erasing African agency in favor of imperial rivalry. The record shows decades of colonial plunder and neocolonial extraction that lit France while Niger stayed dark. In the crisis of imperialism, Niger turns to multipolar recalibration, opening cracks in the world system. Our task in the Global North... Continue Reading →
The Mirage of Billions: Qatar’s Pledge and Zimbabwe’s Sovereignty Theater
How Gulf petrodollars, comprador elites, and imperial decay converge in Harare — and why the struggle of workers and peasants remains the only true investment in liberation.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 26, 2025The Mirage of a $19 Billion Turning PointOn August 23, 2025, Business Times Zimbabwe ran with a headline designed to... Continue Reading →
The Theater of Legal Illusions: U.S. Freedom of Navigation as Empire’s Last Act
The headlines paint China as the aggressor, but the real performance is Washington disguising coercion as law. The facts expose a history of colonial cartography, militarized bases, and trade arteries patrolled by empire. Reframed through the eyes of the global proletariat, “freedom of navigation” is revealed as freedom of coercion. From fisherfolk flotillas to multipolar... Continue Reading →
From Lawfare to Gunboats: How the “Narco-State” Smear Prepares the Battlefield Against Venezuela
The U.S. indictment of Nicolás Maduro was never about drugs. It was the opening shot in a hybrid war—lawfare, sanctions, propaganda, and now destroyers off Venezuela’s coast. Exposing the smear means exposing the empire itself.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 26, 2025From Indictments to Destroyers – How a Smear Becomes a War PlanOn... Continue Reading →
Food for Profit: The Ruling Class Capture of the Global Food System
Part VII – Food for Profit: The Ruling Class Capture of the Global Food SystemBy Weaponized Information Editorial CommitteeIntroduction: Not Broken, But OwnedThere is a popular belief that the global food system is broken. That hunger persists because of inefficiencies, misaligned incentives, or unfortunate market externalities. But the truth is sharper and more violent: the... Continue Reading →