Judicial authority is framed as neutral refuge amid political chaos. Emergency procedure quietly accelerates executive power at home and abroad. History and ritual are deployed to manage a growing crisis of legitimacy. Working people face governance without consent while being asked for faith.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | January 1, 2026A Warm Blanket Called... Continue Reading →
Europe’s Generals and Europe’s People: War Readiness as a Ruling-Class Project
Military elites recast war as an unavoidable condition rather than a political choice. Selective facts and strategic silences transform militarization into common sense. “Preparedness” emerges as a method of social discipline under imperial strain. Working people confront a system demanding sacrifice while offering no future. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | January 1, 2026... Continue Reading →
The Quiet Return of the Gun: Japan, the United States, and the Quiet Normalization of War
An Associated Press report presents Japan’s remilitarization as reluctant self-defense rather than a political choice shaped by power. Beneath the calm language, constitutional erosion and alliance discipline are reframed as common sense. Placed in historical and geopolitical context, Japan’s military buildup appears as a reassignment of roles within a U.S.-led imperial order in crisis. Against... Continue Reading →
Who Owns Venezuela?
Trump’s claim that Venezuela “stole” U.S. oil is not a gaffe or exaggeration—it is an imperial verdict. This essay dismantles that claim by tracing the conflict over Venezuela’s resources through international law, the neoliberal wreckage of the pre-Chávez era, the Bolivarian rupture, Maduro’s Plan de la Patria, and María Corina Machado’s restoration blueprint. What emerges... Continue Reading →
Trump, the U.S. Navy, and the BBC’s Gunboat Narrative
How “Narco-Terrorism” Became the Alibi for Blockade, Sanctions, and the Collision Between U.S. Maritime Power and Venezuelan Sovereignty By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 18, 2025 When Criminality Explains Everything and War Explains Nothing Our target is the BBC News report, “Venezuela denounces Trump’s order for ship blockade as ‘warmongering threats’” The article... Continue Reading →
Capitalism Did Not Float In on the Market: Chibber, Jacobin, and the Political Function of Western Marxism
How Western Marxism Turns Colonial Violence into “History Theory” to Save the Settler OrderBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 14, 2025When “History Theory” Becomes an Alibi for Empire This essay is a polemical intervention into a recent Jacobin interview with NYU sociologist Vivek Chibber, published as a transcript of an episode of Confronting... Continue Reading →
When Money Becomes a Weapon: Euroclear, the European Union, and the Collapse of Sovereign Finance into Financial Warfare
Euroclear, frozen reserves, and the quiet normalization of financial warfare in a collapsing imperial order By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 14, 2025 When Power Speaks in the Calm Voice of Administration The article under excavation — “EU dismisses Russia's lawsuit against Euroclear as ‘speculative’ and groundless” , published by Euronews on December... Continue Reading →
Pirates of Profit: Sanctions, Seizures, and the Return of Imperial Plunder
From mercantile privateers to sanctioned seizures, how piracy has always been capitalism’s hidden engine—and why it is resurfacing in the age of U.S. imperial declineBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 12, 2025Pirates of the Caribbean, 2025: The Seizure That Exposed an Empire’s Old HungerAt dawn on December 11, 2025, the United States staged... Continue Reading →
Poisoned at the Root: How Empire Turned the Global Food System Into a Chemical Battlefield
A Guardian report highlights the increasing toxins in food but fails to identify the underlying systems and corporations responsible for this crisis. The analysis reveals how synthetic chemicals result from a political and economic framework that prioritizes profit over health, affecting vulnerable populations globally. It calls for grassroots resistance and food sovereignty movements to confront these issues.
When the Count Stops, The Coup Begins: Unmasking Honduras’ Managed Election
A close reading of The Guardian’s coverage reveals how liberal reporting turns a live electoral coup into a polite dispute. The fuller record shows a collapsing vote-counting system, withheld tally sheets, biometric inconsistencies, and open foreign pressure. These dynamics expose a deeper pattern in which imperial power and neocolonial compradors shape electoral outcomes across the... Continue Reading →