A Warsaw–China rail link exposes the cracks of unipolar order: a NATO frontline state hedging into Belt and Road corridors, caught between Atlanticist loyalty and the pull of multipolar recalibration.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 9, 2025The Story They Want You to HearAlicja Ptak, writing for Notes from Poland, presents the new freight... Continue Reading →
The Red Barn Illusion: How the Myth of Two Million Farms Shields Monopoly Power
Behind the census math and pastoral nostalgia lies a system of dispossession: Black farmers erased by bureaucracy, migrant workers disciplined by deportation, Indigenous nations robbed of sovereignty, and Wall Street financiers turning soil into spreadsheets. The “two million farms” myth is their camouflage, but resistance is already germinating across the land. By Prince Kapone |... Continue Reading →
LeBron in the People’s Daily: Basketball Between Empire and Solidarity
When the NBA sees profit, LeBron sees people—and the struggle over who owns the game reveals the larger struggle over who owns our future. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 9, 2025 The Court as a Stage for Empire Reuters wants you to believe that LeBron James publishing an essay in the People’s... Continue Reading →
Race/Class 101: The Dialectics of Nation, Class Struggle and Revolutionary Rupture in the United States
From genocide and slavery to neoliberal globalization and Trump 2.0, the United States has never been a multiracial democracy—it has been a settler empire. To fight it demands clarity: nation and class cannot be separated. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 8, 2025PrefaceThis essay is a preliminary sketch of what I have spent... Continue Reading →
Treasury’s Collapse Doctrine: Bessent, Trump, and the Sanctions Gamble
NBC gives airtime to Scott Bessent’s call to “collapse” Russia’s economy, framing tariffs and sanctions as proof of strength while exposing the cracks between empire’s rhetoric and reality.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 7, 2025From Containment to Collapse: The Treasury as War Department On September 7, 2025, NBC News ran a story by... Continue Reading →
The Parallel Technosphere: China’s Tech Sovereignty as Resistance and Power
Sanctions meant to strangle Beijing’s future are instead forging a multipolar technosphere, fracturing U.S. monopolies and opening space for the Global South. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 7, 2025 The Sanctions That Forged a Parallel World Reuters reported that in August 2023, Huawei unveiled the Mate 60 Pro. Inside was the Kirin... Continue Reading →
Loose Lips Can’t Sink This Ship: Propaganda, “Betrayal,” and the West’s Desperate War on Multipolarity
NATO’s news mills took one reformist’s loose talk and dressed it up as proof of Russian treachery, all while hiding U.S. bombs, Israeli missiles, and the role of Iran’s comprador clique. This is empire’s game: smear allies, fracture blocs like BRICS and the SCO, and sell despair as fact. But from Tehran’s streets to Oakland’s... Continue Reading →
SCO vs. Empire: Multipolar Horizons in a Time of Imperial Decline
From Tianjin to Tehran, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization emerges as a counterweight to U.S. hegemony, exposing the crisis of imperialism and the birth of a multipolar world order. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 1, 2025 Dissecting the Wire Service of Empire Christopher Bodeen’s piece for the Associated Press, published on September 1,... Continue Reading →
War and Revolution: Memory, Survival, and the Arsenal of the Twentieth Century
Domenico Losurdo’s excavation of the revolutionary century dismantles the Black Legend, exposes Western Marxism’s allergy to power, and reclaims history as a weapon against empire. This review reads his work as both book and battlefield, a guide for revolutionaries who refuse to inherit only defeat.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Intellects | September 1, 2025Introduction: History... Continue Reading →
Solar Sovereignty and the Silent Rebellion of the Global South
Africa’s rooftop revolution is not a side effect of climate policy—it’s a crack in empire’s circuitry. Fueled by Chinese supply chains and working-class necessity, solar panels are becoming tools of delinking. No loans, no permission, no Western oversight—just light, autonomy, and insurgent infrastructure. This isn’t a transition. It’s a threat. And the sun can’t be... Continue Reading →