Myanmar and the Multipolar Moment: Excavating the West’s Manufactured Panic

As Myanmar charts an uncertain course through crisis and contradiction, the imperial press calls China's presence “hegemony”—but what it fears isn’t domination. It fears delinking. Beneath the narrative lies a deeper truth: the anti-colonial revolution remains unfinished, and multipolarity offers space to breathe, maneuver, and fight back. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June... Continue Reading →

Redlines: June 5, 2025

AFRICAWorld Bank Resumes Loans to Uganda—Colonial Finance with a Rainbow FilterThe World Bank just greenlit new funding to Uganda—two years after “pausing” loans over its brutal anti-LGBTQ law that legalized death sentences and mass repression. But what changed? Not the law. Not the violence. Just the PR. The Bank now claims new “mitigation measures” will... Continue Reading →

Stockpiles for Settler War: Fascism Is a Feature, Not a Flaw

The Nazi arsenal uncovered in Washington State isn’t an isolated anomaly—it’s the armed wing of a decaying settler-colonial regime preparing for internal counterrevolution.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 4, 2025 When the State “Finds” What It Feeds This article, disseminated by the Associated Press and republished by NBC News, bears no individual byline—a... Continue Reading →

Rare Earthquake: When Empire Can’t Keep the Lights On

China’s resource sovereignty is shattering Europe’s industrial illusions—and marking a new phase in the global class war By Weaponized Information June 5, 2025 Rare Earths, Real Power, and the Empire’s Media Shell Game The Reuters article, “Some European auto supplier plants shut down after China’s rare earth curbs,” is co-written by Victoria Waldersee and Christoph... Continue Reading →

Oil, Occupation, and the Empire’s New Frontier: ExxonMobil, Essequibo, and the Neocolonial Recolonization of Guyana

How corporate profit, colonial borders, and U.S. militarism converge to redraw the map of South America By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 4, 2025 I. The Profits Were the Point: Framing Plunder as Progress The article we are excavating—“Exxon-led consortium’s 2024 profit in Guyana rose 64% to $10.4 billion”, published by Reuters and... Continue Reading →

Slick Sheikhs and the Sovereign Wealth Shuffle: Wall Street’s Gulf Realignment

How Wall Street disciplines deviation, reorganizes Gulf comprador capitalism, and recalibrates financial imperialism in the shadow of Saudi multipolar drift By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 4, 2025 I. Gulf Markets Don’t Move—They’re Moved The article we are excavating, titled “Gulf States Shift Investment Focus Away from Saudi Arabia” and published by the... Continue Reading →

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