Book Review Series | Part I: The Making of a Guerilla IntellectualBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 14, 2025I. Tailor’s Son in a Tailored World: The Fabric of a Colonial UpbringingWalter Rodney didn’t come from Harvard. He came from Bent Street—Guyana. From the home of a self-employed tailor and a seamstress. And in... Continue Reading →
Weaponized Insight (No. 1): Multipolarity Moves in Shadows
Iran’s Strategic Depth and the Civilizational War Now UnderwayBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 14, 2025I. The Contradiction: Spectacle vs. StructureIn a spectacular twist, The Guardian opens its account of the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran with a headline screaming: “Iranian missiles have rained down on Tel Aviv”. Notice how the narrative... Continue Reading →
Whose Workers, Whose Wages? A Revolutionary Intervention Against the Imperial Left’s China Syndrome
While China brings electricity, roads, and rail to the Global South, the imperial left brings its measuring tape—only to weep over wage gaps. But whose gap are they really mourning? And in whose name?By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 10, 2025Bricks, Not Sermons: The Scale of Struggle in Concrete TermsIn the war for... Continue Reading →
White Power in Redface: MAGA Communism and the Settler Rebranding of Counterrevolution
How imperial decline, algorithmic psyops, and settler panic converged to manufacture a fake revolt in redBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 5, 2025I. Red Flags in Red Clothes: MAGA Communism and the Settler Simulation of RevoltWe appreciate Rainer Shea’s recent piece for naming what many on the so-called left have refused to confront:... Continue Reading →
Fear of a Decolonized Planet: White Panic, Empire’s Collapse, and the Path to Revolutionary Defection
Tracing the roots of white panic from colonial supremacy to imperial decline—and why defection from whiteness is the only way forward By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 1, 2025 The Panic Is the Confession: Why So Many White People Feel Like the World Is Ending You can feel it in the air. Watch... Continue Reading →
Bill Of Whites: The Colonial Origins of the US Constitution
Settler Panic, Colonial Amnesia By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 1, 2025 Why the Collapse of Empire Feels Like Oppression to Those Who Lived Off It “We’re losing our country.” “Our rights are under attack.” “Democracy is in danger.” These are the cries echoing across settler America like the last wails of a... Continue Reading →
Not All Slavery is the Same: A Dialectical Analysis of Global Slaveries and the Rise of Capitalism
Settler Myths and the Weaponization of 'Whataboutisms' By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 1, 2025 “Africans enslaved each other too.” If you’ve ever dared to speak on the horrors of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, you’ve heard it. Settlers love this line—not because they care about historical nuance, but because it helps them sleep... Continue Reading →
We Don’t Got the Same Problems: Class, Colonialism, and the Contradictions of the U.S. Working Class
There are 20 million poor white people. That doesn’t mean we’re all on the same side. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 31, 2025 A Line in the Sand: Class Unity or Colonial Reality? There’s a familiar chant echoing through union halls, protest marches, and socialist podcasts: “We’re all working class.” It’s offered... Continue Reading →
No Solidarity For Snitches: When the ‘Opposition’ Talks Like a Leftist and Walks Like the CIA
How the Fake Left Parrots Empire, Undermines Sovereignty, and Aids the Siege on VenezuelaBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 31, 2025Part I – When “Critical” Becomes Contradictory: Excavating a Manufactured Dissent The article under examination, titled “The pro-Maduro left’s blind spots: Against the ‘nuancing’ of Venezuela’s disaster” by Emiliano Teran Mantovani, was published... Continue Reading →
Letter From The Editor: Why I Named Myself Prince Kapone
Why I Named Myself Prince KaponeBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationMay 27, 2025When I turned eighteen, I made a decision that would define the rest of my life. It wasn’t just about age—it was about self-determination. Me and my closest comrade, who named himself Moses Coleone, made a pact: we would rename ourselves. It was... Continue Reading →