We crack open Revolutionary Suicide—Huey P. Newton’s battle cry from inside the belly of the beast—not to light candles for the past, but to pull weapons from it. This is Newton as he was: street-hardened, self-taught, and dead serious about smashing capitalist power. And it’s an indictment of the Western Marxists who keep treating revolution... 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 →
Land Grabs and Red Scares: How the U.S., BlackRock, Vanguard, and Anti-China Hysteria Conspire to Steal the Soil
Propaganda creates the panic. Wall Street makes the purchase. China is the scapegoat. The people lose the land.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 27, 2025I. Manufactured Panic, Real Estate ProfitsOn July 26, 2025, ABC45 ran a headline soaked in panic: “New Legislation Aims to Block Chinese Ownership of US Farmland and Homes.” The... Continue Reading →
Silver Against the Dragon: China, the World Market, and the Long Prelude to the Opium War
By Pablo Katari | Weaponized Information July 27, 2025 Before the gunboats came the bullion. This essay reconstructs the tributary world-system of Qing China before its forced integration into the capitalist world economy, tracing how global silver flows, comprador betrayal, and imperialist encirclement collapsed a sovereign social formation that had once stood at the center... 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 →
The Storm Outside and the Steel Within: Stalin on Capitalist Crisis and Soviet Fortification
As capitalist empires collapsed into crisis and carnage, Stalin stood before the 18th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union not to gloat, but to clarify. His report, delivered in March 1939, was a cold-eyed inventory of global contradictions and a sober defense of the socialist path. It was not a speech of... Continue Reading →
Revolution After Victory: Mao’s Sixty Points and the Struggle to Stay Red
In the wake of socialist victory, Mao sounded the alarm: triumph breeds complacency, and revolution demands method. His 1958 “Sixty Points” was not a plan—it was a weapon. A lesson in how to keep the revolution alive by transforming leadership, confronting contradiction, and placing politics in command. Weaponized Statesman Series | Mao in Nanning, 1958... Continue Reading →
Sanctioning Genocide: Justice For Palestine In The Land Of Bolivar
Twelve Global South nations met in Bogotá to impose sanctions on Israel, declaring its assault on Gaza a genocide. Their six-point plan targets arms, trade, and state complicity—moving beyond rhetoric to enforcement. Rooted in anti-colonial tradition, the Hague Group signals a shift toward decolonized international law. This is not protest—it’s power reclaimed, and a warning:... Continue Reading →
Manufactured Consent, Measured Decline: How Pew and the AP Manage the Optics of Empire’s Fall
As U.S. global credibility collapses under the weight of its own violence, Pew polls and Associated Press narratives step in to soothe the liberal conscience and reframe revolt as a perception glitch. But the world has moved on—and it's not looking back. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information July 18, 2025 Narrative Management in a... Continue Reading →
The Base Is Gone, but the System Remains: Senegal, France and the Imperialist System
France’s retreat from Senegal isn’t a reset—it’s a rupture. The neocolonial order is cracking under pressure, and the Global North must choose: defend the crumbling empire, or help dismantle it.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJuly 18, 2025Imperial Retreat Disguised as DiplomacyOn July 17, 2025, the Associated Press published a report announcing that France had officially... Continue Reading →