Stolen Foundations: How the West Pirated China's Knowledge and Technologies (Part 1 of the Series: The Roots of Western Hostility Toward China) There’s a myth still whispered in the halls of empire, passed along like gospel in textbooks and television scripts: the idea that “Western civilization” stumbled into greatness through its own God-given ingenuity. They... Continue Reading →
Daniel Ortega: The Man Who Walked With Sandino’s Ghost
Daniel Ortega: The Man Who Walked With Sandino’s Ghost Prologue: Sandino Never Died Augusto César Sandino was executed by the U.S.-backed Somoza regime in 1934, but he never truly died. He lived in the hills of Las Segovias. In the machete songs of the peasantry. In the anti-imperialist speeches smuggled from Havana. In the whispers... Continue Reading →
Made in America? The Lie of Domestic Prosperity and the Technofascist Blueprint
Behind every "Made in America" label is an empire of extraction, terror, and recalibration. The truth isn't stamped on the product — it's buried in the global plantation. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information April 30, 2025 Part I: Beneath the Branding Lies the Empire Al Jazeera's latest breakdown on U.S. household manufacturing peels back... Continue Reading →
The Commune Must Not Be Televised: Venezuela, Participatory Democracy, and the Propaganda of Silence
Excavating the deliberate media blackout on Venezuela’s revolutionary democracy and reclaiming the commune as a global threat to empire. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | April 30, 2025 I. When the People Plan: Why Empire Fears the Venezuelan Commune Google “Venezuela” and what do you get? A cascade of headlines screaming collapse, repression, and... Continue Reading →
The Vampires Have Names: IMF Blackmail, Bloomberg Propaganda, and Colombia’s Struggle for Sovereignty
Excavating the media and financial assault on Gustavo Petro, and exposing the architecture of economic counterinsurgency in Latin America. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 3, 2025 I. Bloodsuckers in Business Attire: The IMF’s Media Fixers Attack Petro On April 27, 2025, Bloomberg published an article with a headline that reveals more than... Continue Reading →
No Exit: CNN’s Propaganda War on Afghanistan’s Collapse
Excavating the liberal lies that bury empire’s terror campaign in Afghanistan under humanitarian theater and imperial amnesia. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 2, 2025 I. From War to Withdrawal: The Empire’s Rewrite Begins On April 30, 2025, CNN International aired a segment with host Becky Anderson, titled “Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis Deepens as... Continue Reading →
Fractures in the Bloc, Fractures in the Empire: Bloomberg’s BRICS+ Panic
Excavating Western financial propaganda and exposing how imperial media weaponize contradiction to undermine multipolar sovereignty. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | April 30, 2025 I. Multipolarity in Motion, Empire in Panic On April 29, 2025, Bloomberg published a short but telling piece by reporter Matthew Malinowski, titled: “BRICS Rift Emerges in Rio as New... Continue Reading →
Weaponized Development: How the World Bank Blames Africa for the Wounds It Inflicted
Excavating imperial propaganda and exposing the financial war on Nigeria, Angola, and South Africa in the name of “growth.” By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | April 30, 2025 I. World Bank Blame Games and the Colonial Gaslight Economy On April 29, 2025, Business Insider Africa published a headline that read like something straight out... Continue Reading →
Redlines: April 30,2025
Redlines Report – April 2025 Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, imperial recalibration, and resistance in motion. Africa World Bank Blames Africans for Collapse It Engineered The World Bank claims Nigeria, South Africa, and Angola are “holding back” Sub-Saharan growth — but omits the role it played in gutting national industries... Continue Reading →
Muammar Gaddafi: The Son of the Desert, the Enemy of Empire
Prologue: The Man They Couldn’t Control Before the bombs. Before the lies. Before the bayonet and the betrayal, Muammar Gaddafi was a barefoot boy in the red sands of Sirte, raised under a sky scorched by empire. He lived in a tent. He read the Quran by lamplight. He watched colonial soldiers parade through his... Continue Reading →