By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information From Khartoum to Cairo—Reframing a History Written by Empire When I started digging into the story of Sudan’s dismemberment, I didn’t expect to end up staring into the face of Muhammad Ali—the so-called founder of modern Egypt. But history doesn’t flow in straight lines. It bleeds, folds, and echoes.... Continue Reading →
Part II: Neocolonial Sabotage and the Genocidal Present
Weaponized Information | By Price Kapone Empire Doesn’t Leave—It Evolves When the British packed up their flags in 1956, they didn’t really leave Sudan. They just swapped out uniforms. Instead of redcoats, we got generals in tailored suits. Instead of the Crown, we got the IMF. Instead of Maxim guns, we got NGO peacekeepers, oil... Continue Reading →
Part I: Sudan and the Colonial Origins of a Manufactured Crisis
Weaponized Information | By Prince Kapone This Was No Accident They want us to believe Sudan is a mess of its own making. That it's all about tribes, religion, and "ancient hatreds." That the chaos is natural, inevitable, and internal. But pull back the curtain, and you'll see something else entirely: a country deliberately broken... Continue Reading →
China’s 3D Chess: Building the New World While the Empire Throws Tantrums
Weaponized Information | By Prince Kapone Let’s keep it real. While the U.S. empire is out here throwing fits, slapping tariffs, and waving warships around like a child stomping its feet in a sandbox, China is calmly traveling through Southeast Asia like a builder with a blueprint. Xi Jinping didn’t show up with bombs or... Continue Reading →
Cracks in the Temple: Trump, Powell, and the Fracturing of U.S. Political Economy
Trump’s war on the Fed isn’t about inflation or interest rates—it’s about power, class control, and who gets to steer the empire through crisis. The financial priesthood is losing its grip, and the technofascists are kicking down the temple doors. I. The Fed Ain’t Sacred Anymore They used to say the Fed was off-limits. Untouchable.... Continue Reading →
Musk’s Golden Dome: Technofascism, Space Militarism, and the Fortress of Empire
Trump 2.0 is gutting the state for the people but fattening it for his billionaire cronies. Elon Musk’s SpaceX stands to cash in on the empire’s latest fantasy: a privatized missile shield built to protect capital—not people—from a crumbling world. I. The Sky Is the Limit—for Profit and Paranoia Trump’s “Golden Dome” isn’t just a... Continue Reading →
Atlanticism on a Leash: Why Europe Won’t Break with Empire
As U.S. imperial hegemony buckles under its own contradictions, Europe clings tighter—not out of confidence, but out of fear. In the age of Trump’s technofascist recalibration, the EU remains a silent partner in decline. I. Europe Waffles as the World Shifts As the U.S. ramps up its economic war against China—slapping tariffs, militarizing supply chains,... Continue Reading →
Breaking the Chain: Brazil’s Rare Earth Gambit and the Future of Multipolar Industry
Brazil’s push to develop rare earth capacity is not a challenge to China—it’s a strategic step toward reshaping global industry through BRICS+, reclaiming sovereignty over the mineral backbone of the future, and building a world where supply chains don’t run through Washington.I. Multipolar Moves in a Unipolar ScriptWestern media loves a fight—especially when it can... Continue Reading →
Ballots, Backrooms, and Betrayal: The Coup Against Democracy in Ecuador
This ain't about a stolen election—it's about a stolen future. The empire’s fingerprints are all over Ecuador’s latest ‘democracy,’ and the people are beginning to wipe it clean. I. They Rigged the Game and Still Claimed Victory Luisa González should’ve won. Everyone knew it. The polls had her leading, the streets were behind her, and... Continue Reading →
A Coup Within a Coup: Syria’s New Proxy Regime and the Fragility of Empire
What empire installs, it cannot control. The failed coup inside Syria’s so-called transitional government shows that you can change the puppets—but the strings always tangle. And the people still ain’t free. I. A Crack in the Puppet State You can dress up a warlord in a suit, give him a fake parliament, and call it... Continue Reading →