By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information Labor Is the Bridge Between Soil and Society Food does not emerge from soil alone. It must be coaxed, cultivated, and carried into being by human labor. Labor is the active force that transforms nature—not just for profit, but for survival. Yet under capitalism, this labor is not honored, supported,... Continue Reading →
Inputs of Empire: Fragmentation, Extraction, and the Anarchy of the Agricultural Supply Chain
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationInputs Before FoodIn capitalist agriculture, the growing of food no longer begins with soil or community. It begins with debt, chemical inputs, proprietary software, and fossil-fueled supply chains. The process of life reproduction—what Indigenous societies organized around ecological reciprocity—is today fractured and rerouted through a global supply system governed by monopoly... Continue Reading →
Seven Fronts of Liberation: The Bolivarian Revolution and the Global Struggle for Socialist Sovereignty
How Venezuela’s 7 Transformations Are Confronting Empire, Constructing Socialism, and Teaching the World to Fight By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information July 31, 2025 Why Venezuela Matters in the Age of Empire and Collapse At the dawn of the 21st century, when neoliberalism strutted across the globe declaring the end of history, one nation dared... Continue Reading →
Metabolic Rifts: How Capital Subjugates Nature’s Cycles to Profit
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationAgriculture as Metabolism, Not MachineBefore agriculture was commodified, it was life: a complex, cyclical exchange between humans and nature. Seeds fell, soils breathed, animals fertilized, microbes decomposed. Water flowed, sun shone, people harvested, ate, and returned to the land what they took. This was not Eden—it was labor, struggle, and adaptation—but... Continue Reading →
The Industrial Farm: Machinery, Monoculture, and the Spatial Logic of Capitalist Agriculture
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information Capitalism Makes Space Capitalism is not only a mode of production—it is a mode of spatial organization. Just as the seed is commodified to control life at its origin, the farm is restructured to extract surplus at industrial scale. What was once a diverse, relational space of stewardship becomes a... Continue Reading →
Echoes of the Commune: The Incan Mode of Production and the Suppressed Horizon of History
Land without landlords, labor without wages, surplus without profit—what Tawantinsuyu reveals about the socialist future buried beneath empireBy Pablo Katari | Weaponized Information| July 23, 2025I. History in ChainsThe conquest of the Americas was not merely the theft of land, gold, or labor—it was the extinguishing of another world. The chroniclers of empire, armed with... Continue Reading →
The Seed as Commodity: Dialectics of Life and Accumulation in the Age of Technofascism
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationCapitalism Begins with the SeedJust as Karl Marx began Das Kapital with the analysis of the commodity—the "economic cell-form" of bourgeois society—we begin our inquiry into agricultural capitalism and ecosocialist transition with the seed. Not the seed in a purely biological sense, but the seed as commodity: the form in which... Continue Reading →
From Commune to Ecosocialist Civilization: Revolutionary Planning for the Planetary Future
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information Civilization at a Crossroads The terminal crisis of capitalism is not theoretical—it is ecological, political, and civilizational. As the oceans rise, the forests burn, and urban infrastructures implode under the weight of speculation and neglect, the ruling class clings to a final fantasy: that technology, financial engineering, and authoritarian governance... Continue Reading →
The People’s Commune Was Not a Mistake: Revolutionary Lessons from Maoist China for an Ecosocialist Future
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationMemory as CounteroffensiveThe capitalist narrative tells us the People’s Communes of Maoist China were a disaster—chaotic, coercive, inefficient. This lie has been repeated so often it has become common sense in both liberal academia and neoliberal policy circles. But this story is not history. It is counterrevolutionary propaganda, designed to bury... Continue Reading →
Building the Agroecological Commons: Strategies for Global Solidarity and Resistance
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationFrom Land Grabs to Land LiberationAs climate chaos intensifies, imperial powers and monopoly capital are scrambling to secure control over what remains of the Earth’s arable land, fresh water, and genetic diversity. This is the new frontier of accumulation: green colonialism through carbon offsets, digital agriculture, and technocratic land titling schemes.... Continue Reading →