Epigraph: "If one day they carry me out of here dead, know that I will die for justice, for peace, for a better life for all Haitians." — Jean-Bertrand Aristide Part I: From the Parish of the Poor Jean-Bertrand Aristide was born on July 15, 1953, in Port-Salut, a small town in southern Haiti. Orphaned... Continue Reading →
Bloodlines of Empire: Obama, the White Ruling Class, and the Inheritance of Colonial Power
The strange case of Barack Obama and the unbroken chain of colonial dominationBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 3, 2025The Face of Change, the Blood of ContinuityWhen Barack Obama stood on that stage in Chicago in 2008, the crowd roared like they were witnessing history. And in a way, they were. A Black... Continue Reading →
Frantz Fanon: The Revolutionary Psychiatrist Who Weaponized Theory
Part I: From Martinique to Blida – A Rebel Mind in the Making Frantz Fanon was not born into revolution. He was born into colonial contradiction. In 1925, under the shadow of French imperialism, Fanon came screaming into the world in Fort-de-France, Martinique—a so-called "overseas department" that was in reality a Black colony governed by... Continue Reading →
The Deportation Machine: Unmasking Liberal Gaslighting and Technofascist Labor Recalibration
A revolutionary analysis of mass deportation as counterinsurgency, class war, and imperial crisis management inside the collapsing U.S. empire.Written By: Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 1, 2025How Liberal Journalism Launders the Deportation RegimeOn May 1, 2025, The New York Times published an article by veteran immigration reporter Julia Preston, headlined “Trump’s Mass Deportation... Continue Reading →
Empire’s Eastern Frankenstein: NATO’s Neo-Nazi Partners and the Ukrainian Proxy War
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information | April 21, 2025 White Supremacy in NATO Uniform In the West, it’s considered impolite to talk about it. In polite liberal company, it’s dismissed as “Russian propaganda.” But the facts are on the record, and the swastikas aren’t hiding. As Consortium News has once again documented, Ukraine’s military forces—showered... Continue Reading →
Al-Aqsa Under Siege: Settler Ritual as Ethnic Unaliving Strategy in Zionist-Occupied Palestine
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information | April 21, 2025 Genocide Doesn’t Always Wear a Uniform—Sometimes It Carries a Prayer Book CNN wants you to believe this is about "freedom of religion." That some Jewish worshippers, escorted by armed Israeli police, merely visited the Al-Aqsa compound in Jerusalem. What they won’t say—what they will never say—is... Continue Reading →
Revolution Through Reparations: The Global South Demands the Debt Be Paid
At the United Nations this week, Africa and her scattered children didn’t come to ask for favors. They came with a bill. And this time, the Global South isn’t leaving without payment. I. A Forum Four Centuries Late New York City—center of global finance, media, and empire—was forced this week to host something it rarely... Continue Reading →
George Jackson and the Blueprint for Technofascism: From the Prison House to the Digital Panopticon
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information "The fascist must expand to live. Consequently he has to control the world's resources and markets, and he can permit no internal opposition." —George Jackson, Blood In My Eye When George Jackson wrote Blood In My Eye, he wasn’t speculating about the future. He was reporting from the front... Continue Reading →
FBI Reassigns Agents—Because White Supremacy Was Never the Threat
The Bureau reorients toward protecting settler empire—not from extremism, but from resistance.Redline | April 8, 2025 | UNITED STATESWhen the U.S. state moves its chess pieces, it rarely says “checkmate.” It just shrugs and blames the board.This week, Senator Dick Durbin sent a concerned little letter to FBI Director Kash Patel, wondering aloud why roughly... Continue Reading →
High Tide, Fractured Empire: Neoliberal Hegemony and Settler Crisis in the 1990s (Race/Class 101, Part 10)
I. The Empire Triumphant—Or So It Thought The 1990s opened with the swagger of a global victor. The Soviet Union had collapsed. China was being groomed into the global market. The Berlin Wall was rubble. And in Washington, neoliberals—both red-tied and blue-tied—declared the “end of history.” Capitalism had won. The U.S. stood unchallenged. But that... Continue Reading →