Kitco’s reporting cloaks imperial fear in financial jargon while casting African strategy as recklessness. Our excavation exposes the gold rush for what it really is: a sovereign response to centuries of extraction. Gold accumulation and mine nationalization are steps toward regional counterpower, not economic suicide. Revolutionaries in the imperial core must act—where the vaults are... Continue Reading →
The iPhone, the Tariff, and the Technofascist Deal: Excavating Apple’s $100 Billion Loyalty Pledge
The Apple-Trump investment spectacle is not about reviving American industry—it’s about consolidating imperial command over capital, labor, and logistics through economic blackmail and digital extraction. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 6, 2025 Manufacturing Consent: How CNBC Turned a Contract Into a Covenant On August 6, 2025, CNBC published an article titled “Apple... Continue Reading →
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: How War Contracts Became the Backbone of American Technofascism
Missiles over meals, algorithms over aid, and empire over everything. As social programs collapse, billion-dollar contracts to Lockheed, Raytheon, and Palantir define a new era of class rule. This is austerity for the masses, enrichment for the war machine, and surveillance for the colonized. Technofascism doesn’t arrive with a bang—it’s billed quarterly.By Prine Kapone |... Continue Reading →
Inputs of Empire: Fragmentation, Extraction, and the Anarchy of the Agricultural Supply Chain
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationInputs Before FoodIn capitalist agriculture, the growing of food no longer begins with soil or community. It begins with debt, chemical inputs, proprietary software, and fossil-fueled supply chains. The process of life reproduction—what Indigenous societies organized around ecological reciprocity—is today fractured and rerouted through a global supply system governed by monopoly... Continue Reading →
Of Rope and Revolution: The Thug, the Lumpen, and the World That Made Them
When labor is outlawed and life is disposable, strangulation becomes political economy By Pablo Katari | Weaponized Information | August 1, 2025 I. Of Beggars and Bandits: The Specter Beneath Civilization History, when written by the victorious pickpockets of the world-market, is quick to condemn those who steal outside its formal registers. And so we... Continue Reading →
Daddy Diplomacy: Trump’s Tariff Ultimatum and the Imperial Recolonization of India
The U.S. isn’t negotiating with India—it’s disciplining it. Trump’s 25% tariff threat isn’t about trade; it’s about obedience. Behind the Apple supply chain shift lies a digital leash. Behind the rhetoric of fairness lies imperial punishment. Washington wants to break BRICS+, shatter India’s autonomy, and reassert control over the semi-periphery. This is empire in decline,... Continue Reading →
Metabolic Rifts: How Capital Subjugates Nature’s Cycles to Profit
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationAgriculture as Metabolism, Not MachineBefore agriculture was commodified, it was life: a complex, cyclical exchange between humans and nature. Seeds fell, soils breathed, animals fertilized, microbes decomposed. Water flowed, sun shone, people harvested, ate, and returned to the land what they took. This was not Eden—it was labor, struggle, and adaptation—but... Continue Reading →
The Industrial Farm: Machinery, Monoculture, and the Spatial Logic of Capitalist Agriculture
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information Capitalism Makes Space Capitalism is not only a mode of production—it is a mode of spatial organization. Just as the seed is commodified to control life at its origin, the farm is restructured to extract surplus at industrial scale. What was once a diverse, relational space of stewardship becomes a... Continue Reading →
Primitive Accumulation by Narcotic: The Opium Wars and the Forcible Integration of China into the World Market
How Britain’s opium gunboats shattered China’s agrarian order, dismembered its sovereignty, and inaugurated the long colonial century that revolution would one day buryBy Pablo Katari | Weaponized Information| July 26, 2025Exchange as Pretext, War as MechanismThe circulation of commodities requires peace; the expansion of capital requires war. In the case of China, this contradiction found... Continue Reading →
Che’s Other Farewell: Revolutionary Clarity in a Time of Transition
Weaponized Statesman Series | Che Guevara to Fidel Castro, Havana 1965Written in the crucible of revolutionary governance, Che Guevara’s March 1965 farewell letter to Fidel Castro is not a sentimental departure—it is a political intervention. In it, Che offers a piercing critique of Cuba’s early socialist development, grapples openly with the contradictions of economic planning... Continue Reading →