Operation Southern Spear is not a drug war—it is the first open military strike of a new U.S. doctrine: puncture the Caribbean, penetrate the continent, and weld the Americas into a captive bloc of power in a multipolar world. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 14, 2025 The Point of the Spear: Operation... Continue Reading →
The West Owes Africa: Exposing the IMF, EU, and U.S. Systems Draining the Continent
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 →
When Empire Weeps for the Law
The Guardian’s defense of “international legality” masks a deeper truth: the old legal order was never about justice, only the management of global inequality. Its collapse is not chaos—it is liberation struggling to be born. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 12, 2025 The Law of Empire and the Empire of Law The... Continue Reading →
The Empire’s Talent Problem: Trump, CNN, and the Ideology of Imperial Incompetence
Beneath the polite chatter about “skills gaps” and “foreign talent” lies a deeper confession: the U.S. empire has exhausted its capacity to reproduce itself. What CNN calls competitiveness is the final stage of imperial dependency—a system that must now import the very labor it once destroyed. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 12,... Continue Reading →
Honoring the Dead by Fighting for the Living
The only way to truly honor veterans is to end the wars that make them. Every folded flag, every corporate parade, every empty thank-you hides a system that sends the poor to kill and die for the profits of the rich. This essay tears the mask off imperial patriotism and calls for revolutionary remembrance—where gratitude... Continue Reading →
Digital Sovereignty or Digital Empire? The Battle Between the UN Cybercrime Convention and the Budapest Order
A global struggle over who controls the internet, the flow of information, and the meaning of security in the 21st century.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 7, 2025 The Internet Was Never Neutral The story that Silicon Valley likes to tell is that the internet emerged from garages and college dorm rooms, built... 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 →
Saint of the Republic: Nancy Pelosi and the Machinery She Served
The press manufactures a saintly legacy for Pelosi. The record reveals war funding, sanctions, surveillance, and wealth extraction.Her symbolism functioned to stabilize a declining empire. The future belongs to those building power from below, not those preserving the old order. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 6, 2025 The Manufacture of a Saintly... 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 →
Zohran Mamdani and the Contradictions of Socialist Governance in the Imperial Core
A victory born from crisis, constrained by capital, and tested by the global architecture of empire. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 2025 A Victory Shaped by Crisis, Not Consensus Zohran Mamdani did not win the mayoralty of New York City because the city suddenly embraced socialism. He won because the crises that... Continue Reading →