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 →

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 →

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 →