Africa’s $1.8 trillion debt crisis is not a financial accident—it is the product of centuries of plunder, ongoing extraction, and a global order built to keep the continent subordinate. This article excavates the propaganda, exposes the buried facts, and reframes Africa not as a debtor in distress but as a frontline in the global struggle... Continue Reading →
The Freedom That Watches: Cybersecurity, Empire, and the Struggle Over Digital Power
The U.S. presents itself as the guardian of a “free and open internet.” But behind the rhetoric lies a deeper conflict over who controls the global architecture of communication — and who gets to speak in the world being formed. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 7, 2025 Trojan Warnings from the Gatekeepers... Continue Reading →
The Cross and the Barrel: Why the Trump Regime Is Threatening Nigeria
Religion is the costume. Sovereignty is the crime. Empire is the objective. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | Novermber 6, 2025 The Drumbeat Wrapped in the Cross They always come with a hymn on their lips and a payload in their hands. The latest refrain from the Trump regime is dressed in the language... Continue Reading →
Dick Cheney: Death of a War Criminal
The architect of torture, endless war, and the U.S. surveillance state is gone — but the empire he built remains. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 4, 2025 Death of a Statesman, Survival of a System Dick Cheney died, and the newspapers called him a patriot. The television anchors tightened their faces into... Continue Reading →
The Hunger Regime: SNAP, Technofascism, and the Class War Over Food
Food is not scarce. Hunger is enforced. The fight over SNAP is not about budgets—it is about power, sovereignty, and who has the right to live. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information |November 4, 2025 Food Is a Human Right — But the U.S. Treats It as a Weapon Across most of the world, the... Continue Reading →
The Jakarta Method: Empire’s Favorite Murder and the World It Made
Vincent Bevins exposes how Washington turned mass extermination into foreign policy — from Indonesia’s 1965 genocide to the neoliberal order that still governs our world. This review reads his work as both autopsy and warning: a history of how empire learned to kill revolutions and call it peace.Weaponized Intellects Booke Review | By Prince Kapone... Continue Reading →
The World Condemns the Blockade: The United States Stands Alone
Nearly every nation on Earth votes to end the economic siege of Cuba — and Washington answers with silence, ships, and sanctions.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 31, 2025How the Story Is Arranged Before We Even BeginThe Associated Press article opens by treating the U.S. embargo on Cuba as if it were a... Continue Reading →
The Empire Shows Its Teeth Because It Has Lost Its Mask
How U.S. Media Reveals the Machinery of Sabotage and Still Calls It PeaceBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 31, 2025How the Story Teaches You What to Feel The article under examination is CNN’s report, “CIA cyberattacks targeting the Maduro regime didn’t satisfy Trump in his first term. Now the U.S. is flexing its... Continue Reading →
Argentina’s Election, Empire’s Re-Assertion: How Bailouts, Bases & Ballots Became the Hemisphere’s New Front
From a U.S.-backed mid-term victory in Buenos Aires to naval deployments in the Caribbean, the hemisphere is being reordered in plain sight.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 29, 2025When Empire Sells You a Victory: Reading the Fine Print of CNN’s “MAGA Hero” NarrativeIt begins with the calm confidence of imperial journalism. The headline—“MAGA... Continue Reading →
Ranking the Empire: What Peace Metrics Reveal—and What They Bury
America Falls in the Global Peace Index, But the Story Behind the Numbers Remains UntoldBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 26, 2025Rankings Without Responsibility: How a Peace Index Becomes a Weather Report KTLA’s “U.S. ranks among the least peaceful nations in 2025” reads like a calm forecast for storm season: numbers, arrows, and... Continue Reading →